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INSECTA. 
968. Wood-Mason, J. A catalogue of the Muntodea, with descriptions of 
new genera and species and an enumeration of the specimens, in the 
collection of the Indian Museum. Calcutta : No. 2, pp. 49-06, 
pis. i & ii. [ Orthoptera.\ 
969. Woodworth, C. W. On the relation between scientific and economic 
Entomology. Psyche, vi, pp. 19-21. 
970. Wright, W. G. Description of a new Copceodes. P. Cal. Ac. Sci. 
(2) iii, p. 34. \_Lepidoptera.'] 
Wulp, Van der. [See Godman & Salvin (337).] 
971. Xamijeu, — . Mcbui's et metamorphoses d’insectes. Ann. Soc. L. 
Lyon, xxxviii, pp. 135-188. [Coleoptera] 
972. Zacii arias, 0. Die Thier- und Pflanzenwelt des Susswassers. 
Leipzig : 1891, 2 vols. 
Yol. ii, pp. 51-122, are devoted to Insecta, and include a table of cha- 
racters for the determination of aquatic larvae. 
973. Zacke, — . S. Exner ; Die Physiologie der facettierten Augen von 
Krebsen und Insekten. Biol. Centralbl. xi, pp. 581-588. 
An account of Exner’s system of investigation. 
974. Ziegler, II. E., & Rath, 0. vom. Die amitotische Kernteilung 
bei den Arthropoden. T. c. pp. 744-757. 
Pp. 752 & 753 relate to Insects. 
II. — ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, BIOLOGY. 
1. General, Comparative, and External. 
Culex sp., general anatomy, Hurst (430). — Hypostigmatic glandular 
cells in Bombyx mori , Verson & Bisson (903, 904). — Brief notes on 
organization of Smynthurns and Anura, Wagner, Biol. Centralbl. x, 
p. 428. — Exo-skeleton of the Muscidas , Lowne (544). — The trophi of 
lice, Meinert (574). — Trophi of Phry garni dee, Chatin (139). — Morpho- 
logy of abdominal legs of Lepidopterom larvae ; eversible glands of 
Lepidopterous larvae j glandular hairs ; Packard (643). — Morphology of 
pupal antennae and wings in Lepidoptera , Poulton (668). — Intra- and 
intercellular channels, anal glands, &c., Leydig (539). 
2. Nervous System, Organs of Sense, and Psychology. 
Subintestinal chain in Melolontha , Binet (72). — Organs of sense of 
antennae; Sergi (803). — Function of the eye; structure of the cornea 
and arrangement of pigment, &c. ; Exner (251). — Account of Exner’s 
method, Zacke (973). — Sense of sight, Raspail (682). — List of the blind 
Coleoptera of N. America, Sciiwarz (780). — Insects attracted by electric 
light, Sansom, Eut. xxiv, p. 243 ; Adkin, t. c. p. 260; Hudson, Canad. 
