84 Ins. 
1NSECTA. 
N. America ; Riley (722). —Destructive locusts in N. America ; Bruner 
(105).— Report on the Boll worm ; Mally (559 ).—Lepidoptera injurious 
to apple ; Murteeldt, Bull. Dep. Agric. Ent. No. 7,pp. 51-54. — Diatrcea 
saccharalis , paper on ; Howard, Ins. Life, iv, pp. 95-103. — Macrodac- 
tijlus subspinosus ; Smith (826). — Insect enemies of Robinia pseudacacia ; 
Schwarz, P. E. Soc. Wash, ii, pp. 73-76. — Wireworms in N. America ; 
Comstock & Slingerland (154). — Lepidopterous herbarium pest; 
Riley (724). — Destroying Lachnosterna ; Riley, P. E. Soc. Wash, ii, 
pp. 58-61. — Importations of Vedalia ; Riley & Howard, Ins. Life, iii, 
p. 440. — Importation of Hessian-fly parasite to N. America ; Forbes (289). 
— Destruction of mosquitoes and dragon-flies ; Lamborn, West Am. Sci. 
vi, pp. 107-109, and (510) ; Aaron, Weeks, Beutenmuller (1). — 
Indian notes; Cotes (162). — Hymenopterous parasites of injurious 
Indian insects ; Cameron (129). — E. Indian locusts; Cotes (165, 166). 
— Enemies of Acridium peregrinum in India ; J. Bomb. N. H. Soc. vi, 
p. 416. — Schizoneura lanigera in India ; Atkinson, Ind. Mus. Notes, ii, 
p. 52. — The wild silk insects of India ; Cotes (163). — Indian white wax ; 
Cotes (164). — A Lepidopterous Sal pest ; Dudgeon (217). — Australian 
vine pest ; Bergroth (55). — Epilachna, injurious in Australia; Olliee 
(633). — Damage to fruit trees by Orthorrhiniut, Olijee (634). — Pseudo- 
china injurious to tobacco in Australia ; Tryon (876). — Aphid injurious 
to Styrax benzoin in Java ; Tsciiirch (877). — Coccid destroying salt- 
bush; Ollief (635). — Grass-infesting Coccid ; Maskell (568). — Calandra 
oryzce ; Olliee (632). — Carpocapsa pomonella in New Zealand ; Hudson 
(424). 
Bacterial Insect disease ; Forbes (287). — The fungus destroying 
locusts; Giakd, C.R. cxiii, pp. 813-815. — Acridium peregrinum , its 
cryptogamic parasite, &c. ; Bkongniart (101).— Fungi attacking larvoe 
of Melolontha ; Giard, cxiii, p. 269, and Le Mouet, t. c. p. 272. 
Bibliographic list of recent works on Economic Entomology in Bull. 
Ent. Ital. xxiii, pp. 320-330. 
Insects and Flowers: Yerhoefe (892); Thomson (859). — Bees and 
flowers ; Scott-Elliot, P. E. Soc. 1891, p. xxi. — The fertilization of 
flowers by insects in the Pyrenees ; Nature, xliv, p. 211. — Insects found 
on ferns ; Brisciike (94). 
Insects attacking man : Sarcophagci magnified ; Blanchard, Bull. Soc. 
Z. Fr. xvi, p. 25 . — Diptera ; Murtfeldt (609). — Cidex pipiens as an inter- 
nal parasite ; Blanchard (79, 80). 
Insects as food : Monteiro (598, p. 142) ; Kunckel (498) and p. xxvi, 
Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891. — Locusts as food ; Ent. M. M. (2) ii, p. 166. 
Collections: Museum regulations ; Godman (336). — The Oberthur col- 
lection of Coleoptera ; Ins. Life, iii, pp. 350 & 351. — Labelling specimens ; 
Schwarz, P. E. Soc. Wash, ii, pp. 46-50. — The meaning of “type” 
discussion ; C.R. Ent. Belg. xxxv, p. ccxlvi. — Mode of preparing 
Macroglossce , so that they retain their scales ; Streckfuss, B. E. Z. 1891, 
SB. p. vii. — Relaxing Lepidoptera ; Thiele, B. E. Z. xxxvi, SB. p. iii. — 
Entomological instruments and collecting; Holland (400). — Larva-cages, 
