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Die bose Chaliastre. [A ballad in Yiddish.] 1908. (In his Neue 



Schriften, v. I, page 68-71. New York, 1910.) 



A few works of imaginative literature relating to modern life 

 in which the heroine is named Lilith to indicate her partaking 

 more or less of the characteristics of the original mystical per- 

 sonage. 



Burr, Amelia Josephine. Lilith. [A poem.] (Scribner's Magazine, v. 

 47, p. 588. New York, 1910.) 



Cahan, Jacob. Lilith. [A poem in Hebrew.] (In his Shirim. Odessa, 

 1913, p. 98-99-) 



Catherwood, Mary Hartwell. Lilith. [A story. Illustrated.] (Lippin- 

 cott's Magazine, v. 27. Philadelphia, 1881.) 



Clemens, S. L. (Mark Twain). Eve's Diary. Extracts from Adam's 

 Diary. New York, 1914. 



Corelli, Marie. The Soul of Lilith. 3 v. London, 1892. 



France, Anatole. La fille de Lilith. [A story.] (In his Balthasar, Paris, 

 1889. loth edition. Paris, 1901.) 



• The Daughter of Lilith. [A story.] (In his Balthasar. A transla- 

 tion by Mrs. John Lane. London, 1909, p. 57-78.) 



German, Juliusz. Lilith. [A symbolic play in Polish, in three acts and 

 in verse.] Lwow, 1905. 



Ginzburg, Pesach. Lilith. [A poem in Hebrew.] (Ha-Shiloah, v. 30, p. 

 342. Odessa, 1914.) 



Keats, John. Lamia. 1819. "Lamia" is used as the equivalent of the 

 Hebrew word "Lilith" (Isaiah xxxiv, 14), both by Symmachus in his 

 Greek translation and by St. Jerome in his Latin translation. 



Kurz, Isolde. Die Kinder der Lilith. Ein Gedicht. Stuttgart, 1908. 



Macdonald, George. Lilith, a Romance. New York, 1895. 



Pollock, Walter Herris. Lilith. [A story.] (Temple Bar, v. 43. Lon- 

 don, 1874-1875.) 



Wedde, Johannes. LiHth. Gesaenge. Hamburg, 1910. 



Wilcox, Ella Wheeler. The Birth of Jealousy. [A poem.] In her world 

 voices. New York, 1916, p. no. 



PREDACEOUS HABIT IN MADETERUS AND PSILOPA 



(DIPT.). 



By J. R. Malloch, Urbana, 111. 



The larvae of Madeterus^ have long been known as predaceous 

 enemies of other insect larvae, and though I have long suspected 



