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nale Entomologenkongress zu Oxford. 84, xxix, 113-114 (cont.)- 

 Ballou, H. A. — Insect pests of the Lesser Antilles. Issued by the 

 Commissioner of Agriculture of the West Indies, Pamphlet Series 

 No. 71, 210 pp. Brues & Sheppard. — The possible etiological rela- 

 tion of certain biting insects to the spread of infantile paralysis, 

 179, vi, 305-324. Chapman, F. — What are type specimens? How 

 should they be named? 277, xxix, 59-64. Criddle, N. — Injurious in- 

 sects of 1911 at Treesbank, Manitoba, 179, v, 248-252. Davis and 

 Leng. — Insects on a recently felled tree, 6, xx. 119-121. Doane, 

 R. W. — An annotated list of the literature on insects and disease 

 for the year 1911. 179, v, 268-2S5. Some insect pests of the Califor- 

 nia live oaks. 179, vi, 346-348. Fernald, H. T. — Insects of the year 

 1911 in Massachusetts, 179, v. 245-248. Grossbeck, J. A. — List of 

 insects collected in Lower California by the "Albatross" expedition 

 in 1911, 153, xxxi, 323-326 (*). Hendel, F.— Ein wort ueber die 

 antrage der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft. die das Priori- 

 tatsgesetz einschranken sollen. 369, i. 225-226. Herms, W. B. — 

 Economic entomology from the viewpoint of the sanitarian, 179, 

 vi. 355-357. NetoUtzky, F. — Ueber fundortsangeben, 369, i, 273-275. 

 Pentland, G. H. — Note on the increase and decrease of some.... 

 insects in the County of Louth during the last 50 years (Sirex and 

 Rhyssa), 392, 1912, 147-148. Rosenfeld, A. H.— Insects and spiders 

 in Spanish moss (some additional data), 179, vi, 338-339. Rowland- 

 Brown, H. — The second international congress of entomology, Ox- 

 ford, August, 1912, 9, 1912, 268-275. Sanderson & Jackson.— Ele- 

 mentary entomology, Ginn & Co.. 1912. 372 pp. Severin, G. (at al.). 

 — Historique et proces-verbaux, 367, Vol. I, 276 pp. Snellen, P. C. 

 T. — In memoriam. . . .door M. C. Piepers. 46, Iv, 1-8. Turner, H. J. 

 —Nomenclature, 21, 1912, 178-181. Welch, P. S.— The insect life of 

 pond and stream. Part III. 285, viii. 221-225. Zacher, F. — Xotizen 

 ueber schadlinge tropischer kulturen. 320, xvi. 484-493. 



APTERA AND NEUROPTERA. Bagnall, R. S.— Some con- 

 siderations in regard to the classincation of the order Thj-sanop- 

 tera, 11, x, 220-222. Cholodkovsky, N. A. — Contribution a I'ana- 

 tomie du testicule ches des Trichopteres (Russian), 182, xi, 422- 

 424. Emerton, J. H. — Xote on "Myrmeleon immaculatus." 5, xix, 

 134. Hewitt, C. G. — Walker's "North American dragon flies of the 

 genus Aeshna," 4, 1912. 242-244. Hood, J. D.— A n. gen. and 3 n. 

 sp. of No. American Thysanoptera. 5, xix, 113-118 (*^. Jacobson, 

 E. — Biological notes on some Planipennia from Java. 46, Iv. 97-193. 

 Klapalek, F. — Perlodidae, Monographische revision. 365, Fasc. IV. 

 No. 71, 66 pp. Korsakow, R. — Zur geographischen ver- 

 breitung und biologic der "Proturen." 182, xi. 411-418, Pet- 

 ersen, E. — A few new Xeuroptera Planipennia, 369, i, 267-273. 



