1038 The American Naturalist. [November, 
WEBSTER, F. M.—Notes on a species of Bryobia infesting 
dwellings [in Indiana]. /xsect Life, L, 277, 1889. 
Corson, E. R.— The spider bite question again. /nsect Life, 
I., 280, 1889.—Six cases; none fatal. 
BLANCHARD, A. D.—More evidence bearing on spider bites. 
Insect Life, 1., 313, 1889.—One case. 
Rırev, C. V.—The six-spotted mite of the orange. /msect 
Life, Il, 225, 1890.—Tetranychus 6-maculatus, n. sp. from 
Florida. 
CocKERELL, T. D. A.— Phalangodes robusta. Can. Ent., XXL, 
p. 140, 1889. —Occurs in Colorado under logs. 
. Poison from spider bites. Discussion in Proc. Ent. Socy. 
Washington, I., p. 139, 1889. 
Manx, G.—On a new and interesting spider from the United 
States. Proc. Ent. Socy. Washington, I., p. 166, 1889.—Hypo- 
chilus thorelii from Lookout Mountain, Tenn. (vide Ent. Amer., 
IV., 160, 1888). 
—On the importance of the structural characters of Hypo- 
chilus in ‘the classification of spiders. Proc. Entom. Socy. 
Washington, I., p. 178, 1889.—4A tetrapneumonous spider with 
dipneumonous features. 
——On a new species of spider of the genus Dinophis from 
the Southern United States. Proc. A. N. S. Phila., 1889, p. 341 
1890.— 2. spinosus (Alabama). 
McCoox, H. C.—American spiders and their spinning work. 
A natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, 
with special regard to, their industry and habits. Philadelphia, 
1889, Vol. I., 4°, pp. 372.—4 general account, largely of habits. 
Will need to be read in structural portions in connection with 
Apstein, 
Kınsstey, J. S.—The ontogeny of Limulus. Aw. NAT. 
XXIV., p. 678, 1890. 
Weep, C. M.—A new Phalangium. Aw. Nar, XXIV, p. 
783, 189o. 
PoTEAT, W. L.—A tube-building spider. Jour. Elisha Mit- 
chell Sci. Socy., 1889.— Description of the tubes constructed by 
