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DIPTERA 



798. — Alexander (C. P.). — New or little known crane flies from 



Japan (Tipulidae). (Trans., 46, 1-26, 1920) 40 



799. — Cresson (E. T., Jr.). — A revision of the Nearctic Sciomj'zidae 



(Acalyptratae). (Trans., 46, 27-89, 3 pis., 1920) i.oo 



802.- — ^Malloch (J. R.).— Descriptions of new North American Antho- 



myiidae. (Trans., 46, 133-196, 3 pis., 1920) l.io 



A-3. — Cresson (E. T., Jr.). — Dipterological notes and descriptions. 



(Proc. A. N. S. P., 1919, 171 194) 40 



HEMIPTERA 



806. — McAtee (W. L.). — Key to the Nearctic species and varieties 

 of Erythroneura (Eupterygidae). (Trans., 46, 267-322, 

 I pi., 1920) 90 



HYMENOPTERA 



801. — Bradley (J. C). — Descriptions, records, and notes on North 



American Nyssonidae. (Trans., 46, 1 13-132, 1920) 35 



ORTHOPTERA 



800. — Hebard (M.). — A revision of the North American species of 

 the genus Myrmecophila (Gryllidae). (Trans., 46, 91- 

 III, 1920) 35 



A-2. — Rehn (J. A. G.). — A study of the orthopterous genus Mermiria. 



(Proc. A. N. S. P., 1919, 55-120, 3 pis.) i.io 



A-4. — Hebard (M.). — Studies in Malayan, Papuan, and Australian 



Mantidae. (Proc. A. N. S. P., 1920, 14-82,2 pis.) i.io 



A Year of Costa Rican Natural History 



By AMELIA SMITH CALVERT, Sometime Fellow in Biology, Bryn Mawr 



College, and 

 PHILIP POWELL CALVERT, Professor of Zoology, University of Penn- 

 sylvania, Editor of Entomological News. 



Cloth, 8vo., pp. xix+577. Frontispiece (of 14 species of insects in colors), 

 137 black and white illustrations, 5 m^ps. $3.00. 

 1920-1 



