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behind the anterior ocellus: scape flattened, shining and en- 

 tirely orange in front, black behind: rest of antenna black: 

 clypeus verj^ prominent and convex, it, the labrum, the lateral 

 face-marks, a snpraclypeal band, and the greater part of the 

 mandibles, orange : a tiift of hair on the lower corner of 

 clypeus on each side of labrum: lateral face-marks occupying 

 the space between the clypeus and the eye, and sending a 

 narrow stripe along the inner orbits to a little beyond the level 

 of the antennae ; tegulae piceous ; wings nearly clear, mar- 

 ginal cell appendiculate : legs black, the tarsi becoming fer- 

 ruginous : middle femora conspicuously fringed with ochreous 

 hair behind: middle tarsi with long white hairs, the basal .joint 

 with short orange hairs within, the last .joint with a broad 

 black fan of hairs like a peacock's feather: hind trochanters 

 with a low conical tubercle: spurs of hind tibiae far apart at 

 base : hind tarsi normal except that the basal joint is broad- 

 ened and flattened: hind margins of the abdominal segments 

 narrowly pallid. 



PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 



Mining Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 4. Dec, 1904. 



The Hop Aphis. Br Warren T. Clarke. Bull. Xo. 160. 



Tuberculosis in Fowls. By Arch. E. Ward. Bull. Xo. 161. 



Sulphurous Acid and Sulphites as Food Preservatives. By C. E. 

 Calm, Ph. D., Chicago. 



Contribution to the Study of Fermentation. Part I. By E. H. 

 Twight and Charles S. Ash. Bull. No. 159. 



Univ. of California, Ag'l Exper. Station. California Olive Oil; Its 

 Manufacture. By G. W. Shaw. Bull. No. 158. 



Univ. of Arizona, Ag'l Exper. Station. Cost of Pumping for Irri- 

 gation. By Sherman M. Woodward. Bull. No. 49. 



U. S. Dept. of Agric, Bureau of Soils. Investigations in Soil Fer- 

 tilitv. By Milton Whitney and F. K. Cameron. Bull. No. 23. 



Univl of Cal., Dept. of Geology. A New Marine Eeptile from the 

 Triassic of California. Bv John C. Merriam. Bull. Dept. Geol., Vol. 3,- 

 No. 21, pp. 419-421. 



Maine Agric. Exper. Station. Soy Beans. By Chas. D. Woods and 

 J M Bartlett. Feeding Experiments. By Chas. D. Woods. Alfalfa. 

 By Chas. D. Woods. Bull. No. 106, Sept., 1904. Home Mixed Fertilizers. 

 By Chas. D. Woods. Bull. No. 107, Oct., 1904. 



'Tomo I, No. 5.— Informe Sobre El Temblor del 16 de Enero rle 1902 en 

 el Estado'de Guerrero. Por los Dres. E. Bose y E. Angermann.— Escudio 

 de una Muestra de Mineral Asbestiforme, procedente del Eancho del 

 Ahuacatillo. Distrito de Zinapecunaro, Estado de Michoaean. Por. el Ing. 

 Juan D. Villarello. 



"Parergones del Instituto Geologico de Mexico." Tomo I, No. 4. 

 Estudio de la Teoria Quimica propuesta por El Sr. D. Andres Almaraz 

 para explicar la Formacion del petroleo de Aragon, Mexico, D. F. Por El 

 Ing. Juan D. Villarello.— El Fierro Meteorico de Bacubirito, Sinaloa. Por 

 El i)r. E. Angermann (Lamina X).— Los Agvas Subterraneos de Amozoe, 

 Puebla. Por El Ingeniero E. Ordonez. 



