34 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO ENTOMOLOGY. 



Potonie, Henry. Eine wenig beachtete vegefabilische fliegenfalle. [Stuttgart, 



1882] 



139-140 p. illus. 24«"». 



Separat-abdruck aus Kosmos. Stuttgart, november 1882. 



CAPRIFICATION. 



Cunningrham, David Douglas. On the phenomena of fertilization in Ficus 

 Koxburghii, Wall. By D. D. Cunningham . Calcutta, Bengal secretariat press, 

 1889. 



1 p. 1., 37 p. V pi. (4 col.) 39i™. 



Eiseu, Gustav. Caprification of the fig. {V. S.— Agriculture, Dept. of— Pomol- 

 ogy, Division of. Bulletin no. 9, p. 74-128. illus., 6 pi. Washington, 1901) 



Froggatt, Walter Wilson. . . Insects living in figs, with some account of 

 caprification . . . Sydney, 1900. 



1 p. 1., 10 p. pi. 25™. (Dept. of agriculture, Sydney, New South Wales. Miscellaneous publica- 

 tion, no. 388) 



"Bibliography"; p. 9-10. 



" From Agricultural gazette of N. S. Wales, June, 1900." 



Howard, Lieland Osslan. Smyrna fig culture in the United States. (U. S. 

 Agriculture, Dept. of. Yearbook, 1901. Washington, 1901. p. 79-106. illus., 8 pi.) 



Mayer, Paul. Zur naturgeschichte der feigeninsecten . . . [Leipzig? 1882] 



[651]-^90 p. illus., xxv-xxvi pi. (1 double) 24'!". 



Abdruck aus den Mittheilungen aus der Zoologischen station zu Neapel. m. bd., 4. hft. 



" Historische iibersieht iiber die schriften ": p. 577-587. 



Mayr, Gustav Ii. Feigeninsecten . . Wien, 1885. 

 110 p. xi-xiii pi. 224™. 



Aus den Verhandlungen der K. K. Zoologisch-botanischen gesellschaft in Wien <jahrg. 1885> 

 besondera abgedruckt. 



Solms-Laubach, Hermann, graf zu. Die herkunft, domestication und verbrei- 

 vtung des gewohnlichen feigfinbaums. (Ficus carica L. ) Yon H. grafen zu Solms- 

 Laubacb . . . Gottingen, Dieterichsche verlags-buchhandlung, 1882. Agr 4—428 



1 p. 1., 106 p. 27t™. 



Aus dem 28. bande der Abhandlungen der Koniglichen gesellschaft der wlssenschaften zu 

 Gottingen. 



Literature: p. 4-5. 



BIRDS Ain) INSECTS. 



Aughey, Samuel. Notes on the nature of the food of the birds of Nebraska. 

 [Washington, 1878] 

 50 p. 23=". (U.S. Entomological commission. Report 1. Appendix 2) 



Bailey, Mrs. Florence Augusta (Merriam) How birds affect the farm and 

 garden. A series of facts determined by investigation of the food habits of our com- 

 mon birds, showing their character as insect destroyers and their value as allies of 

 the farmer and fruit grower . . . New York [1896] 



31 p. illus. 18«". 



Keprinted from " Forest and stream." 



Beal, Foster EUenborougli Lascelles. . . Economic relations of birds and 

 their food . . . [Mount Holly, 1899] 



27 p. 21 i«". 



Reprinted from the Proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual meeting of the New Jersey state hor- 

 ticultural society, January 4th and 5th, 1899. 



Boas, Johan Erik Vesti. Nogle bemserkninger om spjetternes forstlige betyd- 

 ning. [Kj0benhavn, n.,d.] 

 7-14 p. 20"". (Skoven og dyrelivet. i) 

 Ssertrykaf "Tidsskrift forskovveesen," i. bd. 



