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AsHMEAD, Wm. H.—A generic synopsis of the Fulgoridz 
[Continued.| Entom. Americana, V., p., 1. 21, 1889. American 
genera not indicated, no new genera described. 
SmitH, J. B— Cicada septendecim in 1889. Ent. Amer., V., 
123, 1889. 
ASHMEAD, Wm. H.—A generic synopsis of the Bythoscopide. 
Ent. Amer., V., 125, 1889. Polydontoscelis, n. g. 
Van Duzeze, E. P.—Review of the North American species of 
Pediopsis. vt. Amer., V., 165, 1889. Catalogues two sp. of 
Agallia and eight of Pediosis, of which the following are new: P. 
basalis (Muskoka Lake), P. ferruginea (Montana), P. insignis (N. 
Y., Kan.), P. bifasciata (Muskoka Lake), P. punctifrous (Arizona.) 
AsHMEAD, W. H.—A generic synopsis of the Aphidide. 
Ent. Amer., V., 186, 1889. 
Weep, C. M.—The Strawberry-root Louse (Aphis forbesi, n. s.) 
Psyche, Na 273, 1889. 
Marcu, JoHN.—Wisconsin letter on Cicada septendecim. Tn- 
sect Life, L, 218, 1880. 
Forges, S. H.— Relations of wheat culture to the chinch bug. 
Abstract. Insect Life 1., 222, 18809. 
Geographical range of chinch bug. Jnsect Life, I., 226, 1889. 
Extends to Panama. 
Anonymous.—The red bug or cotton stainer (Dysdercus sut- 
urellus.) Insect Life, I., 234, 1889. Habits and remedies. 
Fores, S. H—Early occurrence of the chinch bug in the 
Mississippi Valley. Insect Life, 1., 249, 1889. 
Wirus, Epwin.—A letter on Jcerya purchasi. Insect Life, 
IL, p. 15, 1889 
Howarp, L. O.—A newly imported Elm Insect. p Life, 
IL., p. 34, 1889. Gossyparia ulmi, in Westchester Co., 
Rırey, C. V.—Some Insect Pests of the OO Insect 
Life, IlL., p. 104, 1889. Reprinted from Good Housekeeping, May 
25, 1889. Notes on bed bugs and red ants. 
Ossorn, H.—Identity of Schizoneura panicola and S. corni. 
Insect Life, IL., 108, 1889. 
Ossorn, HERBERT.—Metamorphosis in the pleurum of Aleu- 
rods. Proc. A. A. A. S, XXXVIIL, p. 289, 1889. 
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