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Gillette, C. P. — A new Cecidomyiidid infesting boxelder 



{Negundo aceroides). Psyche, V, p. 392, 1890. — Cecidomyia 

 negundinis (Iowa). 



Blaisdell, F. E. — Remarks upon the Stenini. West Amer 

 Scientist, VII., p. 117, 1890. — Four of Casey's species from Cali. 



Brendel, E., and Wickham, H. F.— The Pselaphidae of North 

 America. Bull. Lab. Nat. Hist, Univ. Iowa, L, p. 216; II., p. I, 

 1890. — A monographic revision of the family, describing numer- 

 ous new species. 



Ricksecker, L. E. — Note on Cybister. Zoe, I., p. 304, 1890. 



Weed, C. M. — New food-plant of Rhodobcenus ij-punctatus. 

 Am. Nat., XXIV, p. 1215, 1890. 



A review of some plum curculio literature. Am. Nat, 



XXV, p. 63. 



Popenoe, E. A. — Note on the ovi-position of a wood-borer. 

 Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci, XII, p. 15, 1890. — Tragidium fulvipenne. 



Garman, H. — On the life-history of Diabrotica 12-punctata 

 Oliv. Psyche, VI, pp. 28, 44, 1891. 



Cockerell, T. D. A.— List of the beetles of the genus Amora 

 recently taken in Colorado. West. Am. Scientist, VI, p. 47- * 88 9- 



Contributions toward a list of the fauna and flora of Wet 



Mountain valley, Colorado. VIII, Coleoptera. West Am. Scien- 

 tist, VII, p. 35, 1890.— Twenty-eight species. 



Howard, L. O. — Some beetles of San Diego county, Cal. 

 West. Am. Scientist, VI, 87, 1880. 



Hulst, G. D.— The Phycitidse of North America. Trans. 

 Am. Entom. Soc, XVII, p. 93, 1890.— !^ Am. Nat, XXIV, 

 p. 1215. 



Smith, J. B. — Contributions toward a monograph of theNoctui- 

 dae of Temperate North America.— Revision of the species of 

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