Vol. XXXl] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 177 



Kntomological Literature. 



COMPILED BY E. T. CRESSOX, 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-Faced 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 genera or species occurring north of Mexico 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 MedicEil Entomology, see Review of Apphed Entomology, Series B. 



2 — Transactions of The American Entomological Society, Philadelphia. 

 4 — Canadian Entomologist, London, Canada. 5 — Psyche, Cambridge, 

 Mass. 6 — Journal of the New York Entomological Society. 7 — Annals 

 of The Entomological Society of America, Columbus, Ohio. 9— The 

 Entomologist, London. 10 — Proceedings of The Entomological Society 

 of Washington, D. C. 13 — Journal of Entomology and Zoology', Clare- 

 mont, Cal. 17 — Lepidoptera, Boston, Mass. 20 — Bulletin de la Societe 

 Entomologique de France, Paris. 21 — The Entomologist's Record, Lon- 

 don. 60 — Maine Agricultural Experiment Starion, Orono. 64 — Para- 

 sitology, London. 68 — Science, Lancaster, Pa. 88 — Occasional Papers 

 of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 100 — 

 Biological Bulletin of the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, 

 Mass. 107 — Rivista del Museo de la Plata, Buenos Aires. 108 — Journal 

 of Genetics, Cambridge, England. 



GENERAL. Hewitt, C. G.— Obituary notice. 4, Hi, 96. Bureau 

 imperial d'entomologie. (Le Natural. Canadien, xlvi, 221-6.) Holland, 

 W. J. — The development of entomology in North America. 7, xiii, 1-15. 

 HoUoway, T. E. — The Louisiana Entomological Society. 68, li, 386-7. 

 Johnson, H. L. — Methods of mounting insects. 17? iv, 22-3 (cont.). 

 La, P. — -Le temps et les insectes. (Rev. Scient., 1920, 24.) Maheux, 

 G. — Le Docteur Hewitt. (Le Nat. Canadien, xlvi, 195-199.) Metcalf & 

 Osborn. — Some observations on insects of the between tide zone of the 

 North Carolina coast. 7, xiii, 108-20. Stone, W. — The use and abuse 

 of the genus. 68, li, 427-9. 



ARACHNIDA, ETC. Chamberlin, R. V.— Some records of Cana- 

 dian Myriopods. 4, Hi, 94-5. Nordenskiold, E. — Spermatogenesis in 

 Ixodes ricinus. 64, xii, 159-66. 



Chamberlin, R, V, — New CaHfornia spiders. Centipedes and mille- 

 pedes from near Claremont. Spiders from the Claremont-laguna region. 

 13, xii, 1-26. 



NEUROPTERA. Sack, P. — Aus dem leben unserer einheimischen 

 libellen. (Bericht Sencken. Naturf. Gesell., Frankfurt a. M., xlv, iio- 

 25.) Smith, R. C. — The process of hatching in Corydalis cornuta. 7, 



