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Ent. xxiii, p. 244 ; C. A. B., Ent. News, ii, p. 33 ; Dyar, Ins. Life, iii, 
p. 322, and (227). 
Odour and scent-organs in Danaklce, Doiierty (198). — Diffusion of 
odour in Hcpialus, Robson, Ent. M. M. (2) ii, p. 197.— Caudal glands in 
Hctdencecus (? odoriferous), G arai an (322). 
Experiments on sense of taste in ants, Devaux (184). 
Sense of heaving in ants, Wasmann (931). — Stridulating organs, Lewis 
(538) ; iu Dytiscidce , Reeker (688). 
Instinct, Fabre (252) ; of llymenoptera , Yeriioeff (891). — Habits of 
ants, Emery (240). — Instinct of Bembex rostrata and paralysis of its prey, 
Lund (517).— Stinging by Pompilidic , Ferton (278). — The order of 
marching of larvae of llypzrchiria , Soule (833). — Insects as decoys, 
Sansom, Eut. xxiv, p. 244. — Utility of paper-bags learnt by a wasp, 
Murtfeldt (608). — Mixed colonies of ants, Wasmann (927) ; Dohrn 
(202). — Error of sense, Blanchard (78). — Function of antennae iu 
jryrmedonia, Wasmann (932).— Supposed cause of migration of Acridiidce , 
Kunckel (497). 
3. Muscular System. 
Histology of muscle, Butschli & Schewiakoff (121) ; Bataillon(31); 
Schafer (763). — On the movements visible in muscles, Rollet (749). 
— Brief negative statement as to the muscles of the Halteres of Diptera , 
Lendenfeld, Zool. Anz. xiv, p. 63. 
4. Organs and Function of Nutrition, Circulation, and 
Inspiration. 
Cellular glands in alimentary canal of Ptychoptera , Gehuchten (324). 
— Epithelial modification and abdominal glands, Batelli (32). 
Observations on the blood and lymphatic glands, Cuenot(171). — Blood 
and fat-tissues, Graber (341). — GBnocytes and blood-tissue, Verson & 
Bisson (903). — Analysis of blood of Aclierontia atropos, Griffiths, P. R. 
Soc. Edinb. xviii, p. 291. 
Structure of tracheae, Gray (346). — Adjuncts (? sound-producing) to 
spiracles, Gray (347). — Resistance to submergence, Devaux (183). 
5. Sexual Organs and Embryology. 
Anatomy of sexual structures of the male honey-bee, Koschewnikoff 
(483). — Structure of the ovipositor of Lepidoptera, Wood (966). — General 
account of Insect development, Korschelt & Heider (482). — Review 
of Graber’s embryology of Muscidcv , Wheeler, Psyche, vi, pp. 97-99. — 
Observations on the primitive band of various orders, Graber (340).— 
Graber’s work on the primitive band, reviewed by Wheeler, Psyche, vi, 
pp. 112-115. — Morphological import of embryonal abdominal appendages, 
Graber (339).— The nature of the basal abdominal appendages of Insect 
