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$26,000, and the increased cost of labor, material and appliances, it is 
said, necessitates a larger sum. 
‘“New drainage contemplated includes the meadows south of Middle 
River above Sedge Creek and between Middle River and the Great Egg 
Harbor River, and also for the salt marsh on Brigantine Island. The 
new road across the meadows from Absecon will make it necessary to 
change the system of drainage in that vicinity. 
““Among the plans of the commission is the stocking of the meadow 
streams with fish that subsist on the larvae of the mosquito.” 
Entomological Literature 
COMPILED BY E. T. CRESSON, JR., AND J. A. G. REHN. 
Under the above head it is intended to note papers received at the Academy of Natural 
Sciences, of Philadelphia, pertaining to the Entomology of the Americas (North and 
South), including Arachnida and Myriopoda. Articles irrelevant to American ento- 
mology will not be noted; but contributions to anatomy, physiology and embryology of 
insects, however, whether relating to American or exotic species, will be recorded. 
The numbers in HEAvy-FacepD TyPE refer to the journals, as numbered in the following 
list, in which the papers are published. 
All continued papers, with few exceptions, are recorded only at their first installments. 
The records of papers containing new species are all grouped at the end of each Order 
of which they treat. 
For records of Economic Literature, see the Experiment Station Record, Office of Ex- 
periment Stations, Washington. Also Review of Applied Entomology, Series A, London. 
For records of papers on Medical Entomology, see Review of Applied Entomology, Series B. 
4—Canadian Entomologist, London, Canada. 5—Psyche, Cambridge, 
Mass. 9—The Entomologist, London. 10—Proceedings of the Ento- 
mological Society of Washington, D. C. 12—Journal of Economic En- 
tomology, Concord, N. H. 15—Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 17—Lepidoptera, Boston, Mass. 33—Annales de la 
Societe Entomologique de Belgique, Brussels. .53—Nature Study Review, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 69—Comptes Rendus, des Seances de l’Academie des 
Sciences, Paris. 89—Zoologische Jahrbucher Jena. 90—The American 
Naturalist, Lancaster, Pa. 91—The Scientific Monthly, Lancaster, Pa. 
100—Biological Bulletin of the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods 
Hole, Mass. 101—Journal of The Linnean Society of London. 
GENERAL. Diven, E. L.—Obituary note. 10, xxi, 177-8. Er- 
hardt, E.—Zur kenntnis der innervierung und der sinnesorgane der 
flugel von insecten. 89, xxxix, Abl. f. Anat., 293-34. Loeb, J.—Natural 
death and the duration of life. 91, ix, 578-85. McAtee, W. L.—Pis- 
catorial entomology. 4, 1919, 257-8. Mottram, J. C.—Some obser- 
vations on the feeding-habits of fish and birds, with special reference to 
warning coloration and mimicry. 101, xxixv, Zool., 47-60. Swynner- 
ton, C. F. M.—Experiments and observations bearing on the explanation 
of form and coloring. 101, xxxiii, Zool., 203-385. 
