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Bacon, G.—Two n. sps. of Collembola from the mountains of 
Southern California, 189, v, 43-6. Longin Navas, R. P.—Neurop- 
teres, 473, x, 69-78. 
ORTHOPTERA. Gerhardt, U.—Copulation und spermatopho- 
ren von Grylliden und Locustiden.—II, 89, xxxvii, Abt. f. Syst., 
1-64. McConnell, E.—Some remarks on the abdominal air sacs of 
Stenopelmatus, 189, v, 47-9. Toedtmann, W.—Die spermatozoen 
von Blatta germanica, 119, 1913, A, 11, 179-85. 
Borelli, A~-Dermapteres, 473, x, 63-8. Chopard, L.—Gryllidae, 
473, x, 45-52. Hancock, J. L.—Tetriginae, 473, x, 53-6. Rehn & 
Hebard—A study of the species of the genus Dichopetala (Tetti- 
gonidae), 1, 1914, 64-160. Shelford, R—Blattides, Mantides et 
Phasmides, 478, x, 57-62. 
HEMIP’TERA. Branch, H. E.—Morphology and biology of the 
membracidae of Kansas, 164, viii, 75-115. Childs, L.—_The anatomy 
of the Diaspinine scale insect Epidiaspis piricola, 180, vii, 47-60. 
Moore, W.—A comparison of natural control of Toxoptera gra- 
minum in So. Africa and the U. S., 180, vii, 77-85. Savage, R. E.— 
The respiratory system of Monophlebus stebbingi, var. octocau- 
data, 313, v, 45-7. 
King, G. B.—The genus Pseudokermes in Montana, 179, v, 
246-7. Urich, F. W.—Description of a new frog-hopper from Br. 
Guiana, 318, v, 43. Whitney, B. B.—A new California coccid in- 
festing manzanita, 189, v, 50-2. 
LEPIDOPTERA. Fassl, A. H.—Tropische reisen, 84, xxxi, 35-8. 
Goldschmidt & Poppelbaum—Erblichkeitsstudien an schmetter- 
lingen, II, 244, xi, 280-316. Hanham, A. W.—Sunflowers as a lure 
for the Plusiidae, 4, 1914, 145-7. Herrick, G. W.—The oviposition 
of two apple pests (Xylina antennata, Ypsolophus pometellus), 
179, vii, 189-92. Lillie, F. E—The ways of Monarch butterflies, 
285, x, 132-6. Paddock, F. B.—Observations on the bee-moth 
(Galleria mellonella), 179, vii, 183-8. Poppelbaum, H.—Studien an 
gynandromorphen schmetterlingsbastarden aus der kreuzung von 
Lymantria dispar. mit japonica, 244, xi, 317-54. Reiff, W.—How to 
tell sex of pupae, 462, i, 137. Sharpe, J.—Preliminary list of but- 
terflies of the vicinity of Charleston, S. C., 472, x, 33-6 (cont.). 
Windhorst, F.—Falter mit drei fuhlern, 216, xxviii, 3. 
Gibson, A.—A new destructive cutworm of the genus Parosa- 
grotis, occurring in western Canada, 179, v, 201-3. Rosenberg & 
Talbot—New South Am. butterflies, 36, 1913, 671-82. Sosnosky, 
T. von—Exotische falterpracht: 56 exotische schmetterlinge in 
