TITLES. Ins. 71 
701. Ticiiomiroff, A. Die Kiinstliche Parthenogenese bei Insecten. 
Arch. f. Phys. 1886, supp. Band, pp. 35 & 36. 
Relates to the eggs of JBombyx mori ; parthenogenesis undoubtedly 
occurs, and the hatching of parthogenetic eggs can be artificially encour- 
aged. [For Summary, vide J. R. Micr. Soc. 1887, p. 73.] 
702. TomosvAry, O. Ujabb adatok haz&nk Thysanum- faunajahoz. 
Math. term. koz. xix, pp. 47-58. 
Entirely in the Hungarian language, with the exception of a diag- 
nosis of a now species of Smynthunis. 
703. Trail, J. W. H. A new gall-midge. Scot. Nat. (n.s.) i, p. 250. 
[ Diptera .] 
704. Trimen, R. Notes on Insects apparently of the genus Margarodes , 
Lansd.-Guilding, stated to occur abundantly in the nests of White 
Ants, and also of true Ants, in certain Western districts of the Cape 
Colony. Tr. Ent. Soc. 1886, pp. 461-463. \B,hynchotq.~\ 
705. Tiiimen, R., Peringuey, L., &'Macowan, P. Report of the 
Phylloxera Commission, Capo of Good IIopo. Cape Town : 1886, 
31 pp. 
In January, 1886, two distinct localities were found to be infested. 
This report gives the particulars thereof, and an account of the measures 
adopted *to destroy the Phylloxera. No suggestion is made as to the 
whence or how of its introduction ; but it appears there are American 
vines in cultivation, both in the Capo Colony and Natal. 
706. Tsciiitchi^rine, T. Remarques sur uno espkco d6ja connue et 
description d’une ospece nouvelle du genre Pcecilus , Bon. Hor. Ent* 
Ross, xx, pp. 242-244. [ Coleoptera . ] 
707. Tutt, J. Description of Crambus cantiellus mihi, a Crambus new 
to science. Ent. xix, pp. 52-54. [ Lepidoptera .] 
708. 0 Uiiler, P. R. Check-list of Hemiptera-Heteroptera. \_Cf. Ent. Am. 
ii, p. 148.] 
This N. American list includes 1448 species. 
709. . A new noxious (Japsid . Canad. Ent. xviii, p. 208. [ffemi- 
2 >tera.~\ 
710. YAngel, E. A lepkek szaga (L’odeur^ des/ Lepidopteres). Rov. 
Lapok, iii, pp. 13-15. 
Relates some experiments, from which he concludes that blinded 
Insects find their way to their mates by the sense of smell. 
711. . A sziiznemzes (Parthenogenesis). T. c. pp. 56-61, ix, & x. 
Includos a list of 20 spocios of Moths, in which parthonogonesis has 
boon observod, 6 of them original. 
712. . Beitrage zur Anatomic, Histologic und Physiologic des Ver- 
dauungs-apparates des Wasscrkafors Ilydropliilus piccus. Term, 
fiizetek, x, pp. 190-208, pi. v. > 
Gives anatomical and histological particulars about the three portions 
of the alimentary canal, and discusses the glands of the mid-gut ; these 
