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Morphology, Philadelphia. 327 — Scientific Memoirs by Officers o' 

 the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of In- 

 dia (new ser.), Calcutta. 346 — Fauna Exotica. Mitteilungen au" 

 dem Gebiete der exotischen Insektenweit, Frankfurt am Main. 

 355 — Smithsonian Institution Report, \\ ashington, D. C. 368' — Th'" 

 Monthly Bulletin of the State Commission of Horticulture, Sacr." 

 mento, Cal. 381 — Experiment Station Record, Washington, D. C 

 397 — Pfluger's Archiv fur die Gesammte Physiologic des Mensche." 

 und der Tiere. Bonn. 409 — Journal of the Academy of Natura' 

 Sciences of Philadelphia, 2nd Series. 410 — Journal of the Wash- 

 ington Academy of Sciences. 411 — Bulletin of the Brooklyn Ento 

 mological Society. 412 — Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment St? 

 tion, Mayaguez. 413 — Report of the State Entomologist o- 

 Minnesota, St. Anthony Park. 



GENERAL SUBJECTS. Anon.— Economic entomology, 38'' 

 xxvii, 549-565. Bryant, H. C' — The number of insects destroyed b'^ 

 western meadowlarks, 86, xxxvi, 873-875. Some insects and othe' 

 arthropods in the diet of the western meadowlark, 189, iv, 807-809 

 Burling, L. D. — The nomenclature of types, 410, ii, 519-520. Cam 

 eron, P. — Obituary, 8, 1913, 20-21. Drzewina, A. — Distribution geo 

 graphique des animaux, 311, x, 90-96. Fassl, A. H. — Tropischp 

 reisen IV. Muzo, das land der schonsten smaragde und schmetter 

 linge. 84, xxix, 147-149 (cont.). Hunter, Pratt & Mitchell.— The prin- 

 cipal cactus insects of the United States, 7, Bui. 113, 71 pp. Kirby 

 W. F.— Obituary, 8, 1913, 19-20; 9, 1912, 351-352; 21, 1912, 314-317 

 47, 1912, 466-468; 166, vi, 251-252, 257 (cont.). Lehmann, T.— Ento- 

 mologische streifzuge in Nord-Amerika, 346, ii, 66-67 (cont.). Lenp 

 C. W. — Co-operation with the New York Entomological Society. 

 172, xii, 314-316. C. M.— By the Way (note, on nomenclature, and 

 on the "humming in the air"), 9, 1912, 340-341. Mallock, A.'— Note 

 on the irridescent colors of birds and insects, 355, 1911, 425-432 

 Mason, C. W. — The food of birds in India, 269, iii, 371 pp. Meiss- 

 ner, O.— Nomenklaturfragen, 216, xxvi, 137-138, 141-142, 145-146 

 Stiles, C. W. — Suggested amendments to the International Code o^ 

 Zoological Nomenclature. 22, xli, 37-47. Washburn, F. L. — Grass- 

 hoppers and other injurious insects of 1911 and 1912, 413, xiii, 114 



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Champion, G. C. — Coleoptera, etc., in bromeliads, 8, 1913, 2-7. 



ARACHNIDA, ETC. Fulinski, B.— Ein beitrag zur keimbjat- 

 terbildung der araneinen, 246, iii. 769-790. Hilton, W. A. — Sensory 

 setae of tarantula and some of its relatives, 189, iv, 810-817. 



Chamberlin, R. V. — The Henicopidae of America, north of Mex- 

 ico, 195, Ivii, 1-36. Strand, E. — Bemerkungen zu dem katalog amer- 

 ikanischer spinnen von Alexander Petrunkevitch, 187, Ixv, 171-177. 



