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tischen Aphodien in subgenera und als anhang einige neubeschrei- 
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369, iii, 116-18. Venables, E. P.—A note upon the food habits of 
adult Tenthredinidae, 4, 1914, 121. 
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9, 1914, 114-19. Descriptions and records of bees—LVIII, 11, xiii, 
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viii, 235-309. McColloch & Yuasa—A parasite of the chinchbug 
egg, 179, v, 219-27... Meade-Waldo, G.—Notes on the Apidae in 
the collection of the British Museum, 11, xiii, 399-405. Perkins, 
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some solitary wasps that occur in Kansas, with description of a 
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OBITUARY. 
Dr. JAKos Huser, Director of the Museu Goeldi, Belem de 
Para, Brazil, died on February 18, in his forty-sixth year. 
Joun A. GrossBEcK, of the American Museum of Natural 
History, New York City, formerly of the New Jersey Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station under the late Prof. John B. Smith, 
well-known for his work on North American Geometridae, 
died in Barbados, British West Indies, on April 8. He was 
born in Paterson, New Jersey, February 2, 1883. 
