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mologist, London. 13 — Comptes Rendus, Sociele de Biologic, 

 Paris. 18 — Ottawa Naturalist, Ottawa, Canada. 50 — Proceedings, 

 U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. 51 — Novitates Zoolo- 

 gicae, Tring, England. 68 — Science, Lancaster, Pa. 87 — Bulletin, 

 Societe Entomologique de France. Paris. 105 — Videnskabelige 

 Meddelelser, Naturhistoriske Forening i Kjobenhaven, Copenha- 

 gen. 143 — Ohio Journal of Science, Columbus, Ohio. 161 — Pro- 

 ceedings, Biological Society of Washington, Washington, D. C. 

 179 — Journal of Economic Entomology, Concord, N. H. 180 — An- 

 nals, Entomological Society of America, Columbus, Ohio. 184 — 

 Journal of Experimental Zoology, Philadelphia. 189 — Journal of 

 Entomology and Zoology, Claremont, Calif. 195 — Bulletin, Mu- 

 seum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 198 — Biological 

 Bulletin, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole. Mass. 204 — 

 New York State Museum, Albany. 313 — Bulletin of Entomological 

 Research, London. 292 — Insecta, Rennes, France. 322 — Journal 

 of Morphology, Philadelphia. 344 — U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. 394 — Parasitology, Cambridge, England. 

 407 — Journal of Genetics, Cambridge, England. 411 — Bulletin, The 

 Brooklyn Entomological Society, Brooklyn. N. Y. 417 — Univer- 

 sity Studies, Lincoln, Nebraska. 447 — Journal of Agricultural Re- 

 search, Washington, D. C. 475 — Bulletin, .Societe Vaudoise des 

 Sciences Naturelles. Lausanne, Switzerland. 494 — Proceedings of 

 the Royal Institution of Great Britain, London. 502 — American 

 Museum of Natural History, New York. 507 — Occasional Papers, 

 Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 513 — 

 South African Journal of Sciences, Cape Town. 534 — Proceedings, 

 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. 540 — The Lepi- 

 dopterist. Salem, Mass. 553 — Florida Buggist, Gainesville. 559— 

 Leland Stanford Junior University Studies, Stanford University, 

 California. 560 — -Archivos da Escola Superior de Agricultura e 

 Medicina Veterinaria, Pinheiro (E. do Rio), S. A. 



GENERAL SUBJECT. Bordage, E.— Sur la constitution du 

 reticulum du tissu adipeux secondaire chez les insectes metaboles. 

 87, 1918, 124. Comstock, J. H. — Nymphs, naiads, and larva. 180, 

 xi, 222-4. The wings of insects, 430 pp. (The Comstock Pub. Co., 

 Ithaca, N. Y.). Crampton, G. C. — The genitalia and terminal ab- 

 dominal structures of male Neuroptera and Mecoptcra, with notes 

 on the Psocidae, Diptera and Trichoptera. 5, 1918, 47-59. A phylo- 

 genetic study of the terminal abdominal structures and genitalia 

 of male Apterygota, Ephemerids, Odonata, Plecoptera . . . and 

 their allies. 411, -xiii, 49-68. Fuchs, C. — In memoriam. 534, viii, 

 27-34. Glaser, R. W. — On the existence of immunity principles in 

 insects. 5, 1918, 39-46. Harrington, W. H.— Obituary. 4, 1918, 

 181-187. Newell, A. G. — The comparative morphology of the geni- 



