82 lm. 
INSECTA. 
in London; Klein, Ti\ Middl. Soc. 1887-88, pp. 16-20. — Note on the 
rice-juice sapper of Madras ( Leptocorisa acuta , Thunb.) ; Atkinson (27). 
—Ravages of Calandra or y zee on wheat and rice in India ; Cotes (167). — 
Cryptorhynchus mangifera , ravages, &c.; Simmons (843). — Hylastes trifolii , 
Mull., ravages in Canada ; White, Canad. Ent. xx, p. 138. — Ravages of 
Xystrocera globosa on A Ibizzia lebbeh ; Kolbe (448) ; Kraatz, Deutscho 
e. Z. xxxii, p. 334 ; B. E. Z. xxxii, p. 15 ; Anderlind, Wien. ent. Z. vii, 
p. 275 ; also B. E. Z. (S.B ) p. (20).— Phylloxera and diseased vines ; 
Ciiavee-Leroy (142). — For several notes on Phylloxera , see “Viticulture,” 
in index, C.R. evi & evii. — Lucanus destroying railroad ties ; Lockwood 
(518). 
Anthercea mylitta, diseases of larva; Dumaine (213). — Gas treatment 
for scale insects; Coquillett, Ins. Life, i, p. 41. — Kerosene emulsion 
as a remedy for white grubs; Ins. Life, i, pp. 48-50 — Insecticides; 
TargionItTozzetti & Berlese (880).— Insecticides in India ; Cotes 
(168). — Destruction of insects by insecticide fungi ; Laboulbene, Bull. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) viii, pp. ci & cxxix, and Gazagnaire, t. c. p. cii. — 
Destruction of injurious insects by the use of vegetable parasites ; 
Krassilstchik (469). — Use of Entomophthorce for destroying injurious 
insects; Brogniart (109). — Valgus hemipterus , prevention of injuries; 
Fallou, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) viii, p. xviii. — Remedy for ros e-Aphis ; 
Grote, Canad. Ent. xx, p. 160. — Relations between Lasius niger and 
Aphis papaverU , and influence on Vicia faba ; Bos (91). — Huechys 
sanguinea , medical properties of ; Fumouze (291). — Annual value of 
insect products ; B. E. Z. xxxii, (S.B.)p. (11). — The laboratory of experi- 
mental entomology at Cornell University; Comstock (159). — List of 
recent Italian memoirs on economic entomology ; Bull. Ent. Ital. xx, 
pp. 248-255. 
Silk ; Silk-production ; Fallou (255), Laboulbene (489).— Note on 
the history of silk-production ; Hahn, B. E. Z. xxxii, (SB.)pp. (13-17). 
— Silk and silkworm in China ; Tcheng-Ki-Tong (881). — Culture of the 
silkworm, and silk-industry in Asia Minor ; Cochran (154). — Silk of 
Bombyx mori in the organism ; Raulin & Sicard (714) : colouring 
matter of ; Blanc (81).— Insects injurious in sericulture; Bull. Ins. Agr. 
xiii, p. 57. 
Beekeeping: Cheshire (143). 
Inseots and flowers: Kboneeld (477), Saunders (l&0).—Pronuba 
yucca8ella 1 &o. ; Meeiian (570). — Edible insects; Oambouii) (125), 
Fabre-Domergue (237). — Deilephila lineata, F. ; Hulst, Ent. Am. iii, 
p. 219. 
Insects attacking man : Brandt (98), Meinert (572), Matas (562). 
— Becker, Diptera (49). 
Pulex serraticeps as host of Tcenia cucumerina ; Grassi (333). — Blaps as 
intermediate host of Echinorhynchus ; Grassi & Calandruccio (334). 
Collections : Suggestions to teachers on collecting and preserving 
insects ; Claypole, Rep. E. Soc. Ont. xviii, pp. 19-21. — Mode of rearing 
Lepidoptera ; Soule, Psyche, v, p. 137.— Some methods of moth- 
collecting; Bowyer, Tr. Hertf. Soc. v, pp. 23-32. — Mode of caging 
butterflies to obtain eggs ; Fletcher, Canad. Ent. xx, p. 234. — Sammelu 
