BULLETIN AND MEMOIRS 



OF 



The American Museum of Natural History 



Frank E. Lutz, Editor 



The following are the more recent papers on Invertebrate 

 Zoology. Orders should be addressed, Library, The American Mu- 

 seum of Natural History, 77th St. and Central Park West, New York 

 City. 



142. Ants Collected in British Guiana by the Expedition of The American 



Museum of Natural History During 1911. By William Morton 

 Wheeler, 1916, Bulletin, XXXV, Art. 1, pp. 1-14. 15c. 



143. New and Noteworthy Brazilian Muscoidse Collected by Herbert 



H. Smith. By Charles H. T. Townsend, 1916, Bulletin, XXXV, 



Art. 2, pp. 15-22. 10c. 



144. Parasitic Muscid Larvae Collected from the African Elephant and 



the White Rhinoceros bv the Congo Expedition. By J. Bequaert, 



1916, Bulletin, XXXV, Art. 21, pp. 377-387, 3 text figures. 10c. 



145. The Geographic Distribution of Bombidse (Hymenoptera), with 



Notes on Certain Species of Boreal America. By Frank E. Lutz, 



1916, Bulletin, XXXV, Art. 26, pp. 501-521, 2 text figures. 20c. 



146. Descriptive Catalogue of West Indian Cicindelinae. By Charles W. 



Leng and Andrew J. Mutchler, 1916, Bulletin, XXXV, Art. 36, pp. 

 681-698, PI. xn, 5 text figures. 20c. 



147. Three New Species of Evaniidae. By Charles T. Brues, 1916, 



Bulletin, XXXV, Art. 39, pp. 717-720, 1 text figure. 10c. 



148. New Species of the Bee Genus Andrena in The American Museum of 



Natural History. By Henry L. Viereck, 1916, Bulletin, XXXV, 



Art. 42, pp. 729-732. 10c. 



149. Insects of Florida (Part IV. Lepidoptera). By John A. Grossbeck 



(Edited bv Frank E. Watson), 1917, Bulletin, XXXVII, Art. 1, pp. 



1-147, 1 text figure. $1.25 



150. New Acarina. Part II. — Descriptions of New Species and Varieties 



from Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. By H. E. Ewing, 



1917, Bulletin, XXXVII, Art. 2, pp. 149-172, Pis. i-iv. 50c. 



151. Supplement to Preliminary List of the Coleoptera of the West Indies. 



By Charles W. Leng and Andrew J. Mutchler, 1917, Bulletin, 

 XXXVII, Art. 5. pp. 191-220. 25c. 



152. Second Paper on Brazilian Muscoidea Collected by Herbert J. Smith. 



Bv Charles H. T. Townsend, 1917, Bulletin, XXXVII, Art. 6, pp. 

 221-233. 10c. 



153. New Species of Bees of the Genus Andrena, from Equatorial Africa, 



in The American Museum of Natural History. By Henry L. 

 Viereck, 1917, Bulletin, XXXVII, Art. 7, pp. 235-239. 10c. 



154. Contributions to our Knowledge of the Bee Genus Perdita Smith. By 



Henry L. Viereck, 1917, Bulletin, XXXVII, Art. 8, pp. 241-242. 10c. 



155. Notes on West Indian Syntomidse and Arctiidse (Lepidoptera). 



By Wm. T. M. Forbes, 1917, Bulletin, XXXVII, Art. 14, pp. 

 339-345, 5 text figures. 10c. 



156. Effect of Humidity on Pupal Duration and on Pupal Mortality of 



Drosophila ampelophila Loew. By Adolph Elwyn, 1917, Bulletin, 

 XXXVII, Art. 15, pp. 347-353, 1 text figure. 10c. 



157. North American Cicadellidse in the Collection of The American Mu- 



seum of Natural History. Subfamily Cicadellinse. By Chris E. 



Olsen, 1918, Bulletin, XXXVIII, Art. 1, pp. 1-6, 1 text figure. 10c. 



158. Insects of Florida (Part V. The Water Beetles). By Charles W. 



Leng and Andrew J. Mutchler, 1918, Bulletin, XXXVIII, Art. 3, 



pp. 73-116, 2 text figures. 40c. 



