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4607 Ashmead, W. H., Report on the Parasitic Hymenoptera of the Island of Grenada, 

 coraprising the families Cynipidae, Ichneu monidae, Braconidae and Proctotrypidae. 

 (London, Zool. Soc. Proc. 1896.) 8. 71 pg. Mark 2s 



4608 Bateson, W., On the colour-variations of a Beetle of the family Ghrysomelidae 

 (Gonioctena variabilis) statistically examined. (London, Zool. Soc. Proc. 1895.) 

 8._ 11 pg. with 1 coloured plate. 2 



4609 Bingham, C. T., New and little-known Species of Indo Malayan Hymenoptera, 

 with a key to the Genera of Indian Pompilidae and a note on Sphex flava of 

 Fabricius and allied Species. (Bombay, Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc.) 1896. roy. 8. 12 pg. 

 with 2 coloured plates. 4 



4610 Blackburn, T., Coleoptera (exclusive of the Carabidae) from the Horn scientific 

 Expedition to Central Australia. (Melbourne, Rep. Horn Exped.) 1896. sm. 4. 55 pg. 



4611 Butler, A. G., On Lepidoptera recently collected in British East Africa by G. F. 

 Scott Elliot. (London, Zool. Soc. Proc. 1896.) 8. 21 pg. with 2 coloured plates. 3 



4612 Davidson, J., Bell, T. R., and Aitken, E. H., The Butterflies of the North Canara 

 District of the Bombay Presidency. Parti. (Bombay, Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc.) 1896. 



4613 Deichmann, H., Og Landbeck, W., Östgrönlandske Insekter, indsamlede paa den 

 Danske Östgrönl. Expedition 1891 — 92. (Kjöbenhavn, Meddel. om Grönl.) 1896. 

 gr. 8. 26 pg. 2 



4614 DÖbeli, D. und S., Verzeichniss der Blattwespen des Kantons Aargau. (Aarau, 

 Mitth. Naturf. Ges.) 1896. 8. 13 pg. 1s 



4615 Friese, H., Beitrag zur Bienenfauna von Baden und dem Elsass. (Freiburg, Ber. 

 Naturf. Ges. 1895.) 8. 27 pg. 1i 



4616 Froggatt, W. W., Honey Ants from the Horn scientific Expedition to Central 

 Australia. (Melbourne, Rep. Horn Exped.) 1896. sm. 4. 8 pg. with 1 plate. 4 



4617 Grote, A. R., List of North American Eupterotidae, Ptilodontidae, Thyatiridae, 

 Apatelidae and Agrotidae. (Bremen, Abhandl. Naturw. Ver.) 1896. roy. 8. 85 pg. 

 with 1 figure. 2i 



4618 Hampson, G. F., On the Classification of the Schoenobiinae and Crambinae, two 

 subfamilies of Moths of the family Pyralidae. (London, Zool. Soc. Proc. 1896.) 

 8. 78 pg. with 52 figures. 4 



4619 Jacoby, M., Descriptions of the new genera and species of Phytophagous Coleo- 

 ptera obtained by Modigliani in Sumatra. (Genova, Ann. Mus. Civ., Maggio 1896.) 

 roy. 8. 125 pg. 5 



4620 Konow, F. W., Ueber Blattwespen. Tribus Cephini (Tenthredinidarum tribus). 

 (Wien, Entomolog. Zeit.) 1896. gr. 8. 30 pg. 2 



4621 Magretti, P., Di alcuni Imenotteri parassiti di Lepidotteri. (Milano, Atti Soc. Mal. 

 Sc. Nat.) 1896. in-8.gr. 4 pg. 1 



4622 Metalnikoff, S., Sur les Organes excröteurs de quelques Insectes. (St.-P6tersbourg, 

 Bull. Acad.) 1894. 4. 12 pg. av. 1 planche coloriee in-fol. — En langue Russe. 2 



4623 Morton, K. J., Hydroptilidae collected in Algeria by A. E. Eaton. (London, Ent. 

 Monthly Mag. 1896.) 8. 3 pg. with figures. Ob 



4624 Nicevüle, L. de, and Martin, L., List of the Butterflies of Sumatra, with especial 

 reference to the Species occurring in the North-East of the Island. With Supple- 

 ment by L. Martin: Einige neue Tagschmetterlinge von Nordost-Sumatra, 

 Fortsetzung. Calcutta (Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal) and München 1895. roy. 8. 

 201 and 14 pg. 7 



Martin, L., Einige neue Tagschmetterlinge von Nordost-Sumatra. 7 pg. M. \. 



4625 Report, 19., of the State Entomologist on the Noxious and Beneficial Insects of 

 the State of Illinois. 8. Report of S. A. Forbes, for the years 1893 and 1894. 

 Springfield III. 1896. 8. 206, 66 and 5 pg. with 14 plates. 8 



Cont.: Experiments for the destruction of Chinch-bugs as they emerge from fields of small grain 

 at harvest. Laboratory experiment6 with Ching bugs. The White Ant in Illinois. The Mediterranean 

 Flour Moth (Ephestia kuehniella) in Europe and America. 



4626 Rippon, R. H. F., Icones Ornithopterorum. Monograph of the Rhopalocerous genus 

 Ornithoptera or Bird-wing Butterflies. (In 20 parts.) London 1895. toi. with 

 nearly 80 plates, mostly coloured, and 1 map. — Part V: 36 pg. with 4 plates 

 (3 coloured). Each part 10bo 



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