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A note on “Photinus castus,” 4, 1912, 312. Managan, J.—The pres- 
ence of maxillulae in larvae of Dytiscidae, 118, lvi, No. 11, 6 pp. 
Marsh, H. O.—The sugar-beet webworm (Loxostege sticticalis L.), 
7, Bul. No. 109, 57-70. Matheson, R.—The Halipidae of No. Amer- 
ica, north of Mexico, 6, xx, 156-193 (*). Merrill, G. E—The alfalfa 
weevil situation, 368, i, 765-778. Schulze, P.—Die flugelrudimente 
der gattung “Carabus,” 22 xl. 188-194. Die lautapparate der Pas- 
saliden “Proculus” und “Pentolobus,” 22, xl, 209-216. Shoemaker, 
E.—Baiting for beetles at Eagle Rock, N. J., 6, xx, 194-195. 
HYMENOPTERA. Adam, A.—Bau und mechanismus des re- 
ceptaculum seminis bei den bienen, wespen und ameisen, 89, xxxv, 
1-74. Adlerz, G.—Lefnadsforhallanden och instinkten inom fam#l- 
jerna Pompilidae och Sphegidae: IV, 62, xlvii, No. 10, 61 pp. 
Baker & Essig.—Host index to Californian Coccidae, 368, i, 740-763. 
Brues, C. T.—Brazilian Ichneumonidae and Braconidae obtained by 
the Stanford Expedition, 180, v, 193-230. Cockerell, W. P.—Col- 
lecting bees at Gualan, Guatemala, 4, 1912, 277-282. Two bees new 
to Canada, 4, 1912, 293 (*). Enslin, E—Ueber das mannliche 
geschlecht von “Eriocampa ovata,” 369, i, 304-306. MacGillivray, 
A. D.—New gen. and sp. of Xyelidae and Lydidae, 4, 1912, 294-299 
(*). The lacinia in the maxilla of the H., 180, v, 231-238. Mocsary, 
A.—Chrysididas in diversis insectis vitam agentes parasiticam, 49, 
x, 269-276. Peneau, J—L’evolution des guepes, 79, xl, 297-301. 
Pieron, H.—Le probleme de l’orientation envisage chez les four- 
mis, 398, xii, 217-243. Rohwer, S. A—Some Canadian saw flies 
collected by F. Knab, 4, 1912, 276. Studies in the woodwasp super- 
family Oryssoidea, with descriptions of n. sp., 50, xliii, 141-158 (*). 
Notes on sawflies, with descriptions of n. sp., 50, xliii, 205-251 (*). 
Santschi, F—Quelques fourmis de l’Amerique australe, 278, xx, 
519-534. Strand, E.—Beitrage zur kenntnis der Hymenopterenfauna 
von Paraguay, 89, xxxiii, 256-346. Turner, C. H.—Reactions of 
the mason wasp, “Trypoxylon albotarsus,” to light, 324, ii, 353-362. 
Viereck, H. L.—Tryphoninae—a review, 102, xiv, 175-178. Web- 
ster, R. L.—The pear-slug (Caliroa cerasi), 233, Bull. No. 30, 167- 
193. Whitney, B. B—Some undesirable immigrants from Japan, 
368, i, 737-739. 
HousE-Fiigs anD How THEY SrreAp Disease. By C. G. Hew, 
D.Se., Dominion Entomologist, Ottawa, Canada. G. P. Putnam’s 
Sons, New York, 1912. Price forty cents. 122 pages, 19 figures. This 
is an extremely well written little book by one who has contributed 
largely to our knowledge of the subject, and who is in a position to 
spcak with authority. 
