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ment, Lemoine (700) : of ants ( CEcophylla smaragdina ), Green, p. ix, 
P. ent. Soc. London, 189G. — Twig- and stem-inhabiting habits of ants in 
S. America, Forel (359). — Mixed colonies of ants in N. America, King 
( 632). — Amount of earth excavated by GEcodoma ccphalotes in Brazil, 
Gounelle (417). 
Ants’-nest and termitophilous Colcoptera, Wasmann (1212). — Account 
of habits and structural peculiarities of ants’-nest and termitophilous 
beetles, Wasmann (1219). — Termitophilous beetles, Wasmann (1220). — 
Ants’-nest insects, Janet (574). — Ants’-nest insects, Wasmann (1221). — 
N. American ants’-nest beetles, Wickiiam, pp. 370-372, Psyche, vii. — 
Ants’-nest beetles in England, DoNiSTHOErE (257). — Habits of Lepismina 
polyp oda, Janet (574, 575). — Habits of Lepismina . , myrmccoclepty, 
Janet (574,575). — Myrmecophilous Smynthuri , Folsom (355). — Habits 
of Pciussidm , Wasmann (1211). — Habits of Clavigcr icstaceus, IIetschko 
( 490). — Ants and Aphides, Oestlund (835). — Ants and Aphididcn and 
Coccidee in New Zealand, Smith (1112). — Ants and Lyccenidce larvm, 
Dudgeon (265). — Relations of Brachymyrmex giardi with ants in Chili, 
La paste (695 ). — Crcmastochilus harrisii and ants, Hamilton, p. 186, 
Canad. ent. xxviii . — Catopomorphus and ants, Ohobaut, p. 150, Bull. Soc. 
ent. France, 1896. — -Dinar da, habits, variation, &c., Wasmann (1213). 
Origin of parasitism in Diptera , Lesne (704). — Evanict, desjardinsii , 
mode of parasitism, Bordage (99 ). — Colcoptcra parasitic on Mammals, 
Brandes (109). — Collembolan parasitising man, Freche & Beille (368). 
Cases of symbiosis: phoresis, Lesne (704). — Flies riding on beetle- 
back, Eaton, p. 139, Ent. Mag. xxxii, Walker, t. c. p. 161. — Insects found 
in nests of Vespa and Bombvs , Tuck (1168). 
Irish cave-insects, Jameson (571). — Italian cave Carahidcn , Gestro 
( 402, 404). — Cave-insects, Hamann (467), Wickham (1246). 
Insects in the Paris catacombs, Vire (1192). 
Insects found with the Florida land tortoise ; Hurrard (545). 
Insects on snow, Marlotii (746), Tiiornley (1151 ). — Collembola 
found on snow and ice, SciiOtt (1041). — Swarms of Collembola on snow, 
Yogler (1194). 
Insects wintering under ice, Wesenberg-Lund, Yid. Medd. 1895, 
pp. 125, &c. — Hibernation of Aphides , Weed (1229). — Hibernation and 
aestivation, Kane, p. 5, Ent. Rec. viii. — Mode of hibernation of a Noctuid, 
Uffeln, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Lep. ix. — Hibernation, theoretical sug- 
gestions, Rid ng, pp. 243-246, Ent. Rec. vii. 
Hibernation, Dixey (249). 
Popular account of luminous Goleoptera , Wasmann (1216, 1217). — 
Phosphorescence in insects, Packard (852). — On the properties of the 
light of Lampyridcc, Muraoka (816). 
Development. 
Oogenesis in Dytiscus ; Saint-IItlaire (1013). 
Embryology of Odonata and Ephemeridce ; Heymons (500). — Embry- 
ology of Eutermes , Knower (652). — Note on embryology of Anurida 
maritimOy Claypole, p. 289, Canad. Ent. xxviii. 
Presence and absence of embryonic membranes in Aptera and other 
insects, Insecta anamnia , Heymons (502). 
“Meaning” of metamorphosis, IIyatt & Arms (551). — Processes of 
metamorphosis in larva of Tenebrio molitor , Heymons (503). — Metamor- 
phosis of Tenebrio with roferenco to changes in tho alimentary canal 
and its epithelium, Rengel (965). 
Postembryonic development of the male sexual passages in Bombyx 
moriy Yerson & Bisson (1190) : of the female corresponding structures, 
iid. (1188, 1189, 1191). — Postembryonic development of femaleorgans of 
Bombyx moriy Yerson (1189). 
