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CAUDELL, Andrew Nelson. A new 

 Forficulid from the Philippines. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xn, 1904, p. 108. 

 New species: Auchenomus minor. 



Notes on some Orthoptera from 



British Columbia. 



Ent. News, 1904, pp. 62, 63. 

 Report on species collected in 1903, by 

 Messrs. Dyar, Currie, and Caudell. No new- 

 species. 



Branched hairs of Hymenoptera. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vi, 1904, pp. 5,6. 



An Orthopterous leaf-roller. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., VI, 1904, pp. 46-49. 

 The synonomy of (Edipoda cincta 



Thorn. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vi, 1904, p. L25. 

 New species, Mestabregma thomasi. 



Injury by a cricket in the South. 



Bull. Div. Ent.. U. S. Dept. Agric, No. 44, 

 1904. pp. 88, 89. 

 Anurogryllus aiitiUarum Louss, recorded 

 from southern United States. 



(See also under Harrison G. 



Dyar.) 



CHAPMAN, Frank M. A new grouse 

 from California. 



Bid!, .iin. Mils. Nat. Hist, xx, Apr. 25, 

 1904, pp. 159-162. 

 Dendragapus obseurus sierne (p. 159) is de- 

 scribed as new, and its affinities with /'. obseu- 

 rus and I), obseurus fuligmosus are discussed 

 at some length. A table of measurements of 

 the three forms is given at the end of the 

 paper. 



CLARK, Austin H. The black-winged 

 Palm Tanager. 



Auk, xx. No. 4, Oct., 1903, pp. 398-402. 

 Notes on variations of size and color in 

 Tanagra palmarum melanoptera. 



CLARKE, Samuel Fessenden. An 

 Alaskan Corymorpha-like hydroid. 



Proc. U. S. Mat. Mus., XXVI, No. 1343, 



July 11, 1903, pp. 953-958, text tigs. 1-7. 



Redescription of an Alaskan so-called Rhi- 



zonema, which now seems to belong either to 



( 'orymorpha or Lampra. 



COLE, Leon J. Pyenogonida of the 

 west coast of North America. 



Harrunan Alaska Expedition, x, April, 

 1904, pp. 249-298, plates XI-XXVI. 

 The author includes material from the 

 Harriman Expedition, and certain forms 

 from California. Thirteen species a re reported 

 upon. A table ot distribution is given, also 

 a table ol terms used by various authors in 

 describing Pyenogonida. Some of the dupli- 

 cates will come to the U. S. National Museum. 



COQUILLETT, D. W. A new Culicid 

 trenus related to Coreihra. 



Can. Ent., xxxv, July, 1903, pp. 189, 190. 

 The author erects the genus Sayomyva, 

 named in honorof Thomas say. and describes 

 as new Corethra cinctipi s. 



Culex consobrinus again. 



Can. Ent.. xxxv, Aug., 1903, p. 218. 

 Shows that the original description does 

 not apply to any species of Culex occurring 

 in this country other than the species identi- 

 fied by Mr. Coquillett as Consobrinus. 



■ Four new species of Culex. 



fan. Ent.. xxxv, Sept., 1903, pp. 255-257. 

 Describes as new Culex cantator, C. aurifer, 



i '. nanus, and C. discolor. 



Notes on Culex kelloggii Theobald. 



Can. Ent., XXXV, Sept., 1903, p. 261. 

 cites the above name, Culex willistoni Giles 

 and Culex affinis Adams as synonyms of Culex 

 larsalis Coquillett. 



Eucorethra, a genus of Oulicidse. 



Can. Ent., xxxv, Oct., 1903, p. 272. 

 Gives a detailed description of this genus 

 and of the species Eucorethra undt rwoodi,both 

 of which had been described a few months 

 earlier, by Prof. W. L. Underwood, from the 

 early stages only. 



A new Anopheles with unspotted 



wings. 



Can. Ent., xxxv. Nov., 1903, p. 310. 

 Describes Anopheles barberi from specimens 

 collected a short distance from Washington, 

 by Mr. H. S. Barber. 



Several new diptera from North 



America. 



Can. Ent., XXXVI, Jan. 12, 1904, pp. 10-12. 

 Gives descriptions of five new species. 



Reports on Californian and Neva- 

 dan diptera, by C. F. Baker. (The 

 descriptions of the new genus and 

 species are by L>. W. Coquillett.) 



Inrertebrata Pacifica Diptera, i, Feb. 10, 

 1904, pp. 17-40. 

 Describes 1 new genus and 31 new species. 



The genera of the dipterous fam- 



ily Empididse. Addenda. 



Proc. Fut. Soc. Wash., vi, Feb. 13, 1904, pp. 

 51, 52. 



Gives several corrections to a papt r on this 

 subject, published on pages 245-272 of the pre- 

 ceding volume of the Proceedings. 



A brief history of North American 



dipterology. 



Proe. Ent. Soc. Wash., VI, Feb. 13, 1904, pp. 



53 58. 



Forms the annual address of the president 



of the Entomological Society of Washington 



and gives a short history of this science in 



North America. 



