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ASHMEAD, William H.— Continued. 

 Proc. Ent. Sue. Wash., VI, 1904, p. 126. 

 • iives six new names to genera preoccupied 

 in other departments of zoology. 



Remarks on honey bees. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash, vi, 1901, pp. 120, 121. 



In t his paper Dr. Ashmead describes two new 



genera, Megapis and Micrapis, and arranges 



the genuine honey bees under three genera. 



BAKER, Carl F. A revision of Ameri-' 

 can Siphonaptera, or fleas, together 

 with a complete list and bibliography 

 of the group. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mas., xxvn, No. 1361, Feb. 

 16, 1904, pp. 365-469, pis. 10-26. 



BANGS, Outram. Birds and mammals 

 from Honduras. 



Bull. Mas. Comp. Zool., xxxix, No. 6, July, 

 1903, pp. 141-159. 

 Notes on a collection of birds and mammals 

 collected by W. W. Brown, jr., at Ceiba and 

 Yaruea, Honduras. One hundred and six 

 species of birds are enumerated, of which the 

 following are described as new: Chloronerpes 

 simplex allophyeus (p. 145), Picumnus dimotus 

 (p.146), Dendromis nana confinis (p. 150), and 

 Arremonops conirostris eentratus (p. 156). 

 Notes are offered on eleven species of mam- 

 mals, one of which is described as new, viz: 

 Sigmodon hispidusfitrwis (p. 158). 



BANKS, Nathan. A list of Arachnida 

 from Haiti, with descriptions of new 

 species. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sri. PhUa., July, 1903, 

 pp. 340-345, 1 plate. 

 A list of 66 species from the island, 7 of 

 which are described as new. 



A new species of Habrophlebia. 



Ent. Nt ws, xiv, Sept., 1903, p. 235, 1 fig. 

 Description of 11. americana. 



Concerning Gastrophilus epilepsalis 



French. 



Can. Ent.. xxxv, Dec, 1903, p. 333. 

 Questioning the position of this maggot. 



Additions to the list of New York 



Pentatomidpe. 



Journ. X. Y. Ent. Soc, Dec, 1903, p. 227. 

 Eight species added to New York list. 



Some new Neuropteroid insects. 



Journ. X. Y. Ent. Soc, Dec, 1903, pp. 

 236-2J3, 2 tigs. 

 Descriptions of 19 new species and 1 new 



genus. 



New species of Hemerobius. 



Can. Ent., xxxvi, Mar., 1904, pp. 61-63. 

 Descriptions of 5 new species. 



The Arachnida of Florida. 



Proc Acad. Nat. Set. Phila., Mar., 1904, 

 pp. 120-147, 2 plates. 

 A Hstof 279speeies, 13 of which are described 

 as new. 



BANKS, Nathan. Four new species of 

 injurious mites. 



Jmi ni. X. Y.Ent. Soc, Mar., 1904, pp. 53 56, 

 1 plate. 

 Describes 2 species injurious to the orange, 

 1 to cotton, and 1 to the mango. 



Notes on entomology. 



Scienci (new series), xix, Mar. is, 1904, 

 pp. 470-472. 

 Reviews of several recent papers. 



Two new species of Hydroptilida?. 



Ent. News, xv, Apr., 1904, p. 116, 2 figs. 

 Descriptions of 2 new species from near 

 Washington. 



Neuropteroid insects from New 



Mexico. 



Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, xxx. Apr., 1904, pp. 

 97-110. 1 plate. 

 A list of 97 species, from the territory, 12 of 

 them being described as new. 



Two rare Neuropteroid insects. 



Ent. News, xv. May, 1904, p. 17!. 

 Note on Panorpq rnfit and Mantispa viridis. 



Curious habit of two Ortalid flies. 



Ent. News, xv, May, 1904, pp. 171,172. 

 Elevation of wings in Callopistria annnlipes, 

 and Pseudotephritis van. 



New genera and species of nearc- 



tic spiders. 



Journ. X. Y. Ent. Soc, June, 1904, pp. 109- 

 119, 2 plates. 

 Decriptions or 4 new genera, and 22 new 

 species. 



BARTSCH, Paul. A new Scissurella 

 from Patagonia. 



NatUHus, xvii, 1903, pp. 90,91. 

 Scissurella dalli Bartsch is described as new. 



A new landshell from California. 



Proc Biol. Soc. Wash., xvi. June 25, 1903, 

 pp. 103.104. 

 Sonorella wolcottiona Bartsch is described as 

 new. 



Notes on the herons of the Dis- 



trict of Columbia. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., xlv, Quar. issue, 

 I, pts. 1, 2, Dec. 9, 1903, pp, 104-111, pis. 



XXXII-XXXVIII. 



This paper deals with the herons found in 

 the District of Columbia, the breeding habits 

 of the Black-crowned Night heron and Green 

 heron. It alsoannouncesa scheme for mark- 

 ing young birds with aluminum bands and 

 gives the results of a season's returns. 



Umax maximus L. in California. 



Nautilus, XVIII, p. 12, 1904. 

 The above slug is here recorder! from San 

 Bernardino, California. 



(Seealsounder William H. Dall.) 



BASSLER, R. S. (See under E. O. 

 Ulrich. ) 



