BIOLOGY. ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
Ins. 81 
P. ent. Soc. London, 1 890, p. xoii, and Ent. Mag. xxxii, p. GO. — Georgiana 
E. Ormerod, with portrait, by E. A. ()., Entomologist, 189G, p. 3i0, 
Ent. Mag. xxxii, p. 215, and P. ent. Soc. London, 1896, p. xciii. — General 
Radoszkowski, with portrait, Hone Soc. ent. Ross, xxx, pp. i-vi. — E. L. 
Ragonot, with portrait and list of his works, Ann. Soc. ent France, 
lxv, pp. 1—18, and by Hering, Ent. Zeit. Stettin, lvii, pp. 209-217. — 
Jules Raulin, with portrait, Ann. Soc. Agric. Lyon (7) iv, p. 351. — 
C. Y. Riley, with portrait, P. ent. Soc. Washington, iii, pp. 293-298. 
— Auguste Salle, Ent. Mag. xxxii, p. 141, and P. ent. Soc. London, 
1896, p. xciii. — Henry F. Schoeborn, Ent. News Philad. vii, p. 256. — 
F. A. A. Skuse, Agric. Gaz. N.S.W. vii, p. 598. — S. Solsky, with por- 
trait, Horne Soc. ent. Ross, xxx, pp. vii-x. — Wilhelm Tief, Wien. ent. 
Zeit. xv, p. 264. — Johan Alfred Wistrom, with portrait, Auri villi us, 
Ent. Tidskr. xvii, pp. 293-297. 
Economic Entomology. 
Reports: Sweden, Lampa, Melolontha , Coccidaz , Ilalticidai , &c., Ac. 
(692): on British injurious insects in 1896, Ormerod (841), Warbur- 
ton (1203). — Ireland, 1896, Carpenter (145). — Queensland, Tryon 
(1160). — Forbes (356) destruction of Chinch-bug ; ravages of Termes. — 
New Jersey, Smith (1107). — Numerous notes on remedies and insecti- 
cides, not specially recorded here, are to be found in the Proceedings of 
the eighth annual meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists, 
Bull. Dep. Agric. Ent. No. 6. 
Economic entomology in British Museum, Waterhouse, p. 251, Ent. 
Mag. xxxii. 
Introduction to entomology from an Economic standpoint, Smith 
(1105). 
Methods of Economic entomology, Fletcher (339). 
Economic entomology in its earlier phases, Fernald (326). 
Introductory note on beneficial insects, Johnson (580). 
Household insects in the United States, Howard & Marlatt (543). 
Entomology in relation to law, Dominique (255). — Case of legal evi- 
dence, Mingaud (796). 
List of entomological Economic notes published in Garden and Forest, 
1892, IIenshaw, Psyche, vii, pp. 425 & 426. 
Effects of introduced Coccinellidoi in N. America, Smith (1107). 
Injuries in India erroneously attributed to Termitidcu, Cleg horn (181). 
Relations of birds to forest-insects, Irmer (556). 
Importation of injurious insects, Craw (225). — Introduction of injuri- 
ous insects in N. America, Cockerell (203). 
Insects affecting domestic animals, Osborn (842). 
Compsomyia inacellaria attacking cattle in Trinidad, Meaden (772). 
Poultry parasites, Theobald (1112). 
Tsetse fly-disease, Blandford (87). 
Insects affecting dried stored vegetable foods, Chittenden (159). 
On caprification of figs, Eisen (283). 
Ants used for surgical purposes, Middleton (792). 
Telegraphic cable attacked by Termites, Bouvter (106). 
Mode of access of wingless moths to trees, Mitchell, p. 360, Ento- 
mologist. 
Insects injurious to trees in Sweden, 1886-1895, Meves (789). — Insect 
enemies of trees, Hopkins, pp. 307 & 308, Ent. News Philad. vii. — Insects 
injurious to timber in N. America, Hopkins (517). — Insects injurious to 
shade- trees in N. America, Howard(536). — Insects injurious to peach-trees 
in N. America, Smith, pp. 107-111, Ent. News Philad. vii. — Daffodil bulbs 
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