98 Ins. 
INSECTA. 
nomyia stimulator in lung of roe-deer ; Wien. ent. Z. v, p. 305. — (Estrus 
purpureus larva in nasal cavities of horses ; Brauer (76). — Species of 
Eurydema injurious to potatoes ; Ent. Nachr. xii, pp. 301 ik 350. — Tea- 
bugs ( Helopeltis ); Waterhouse (724). — Notonecta undulata , Say, destroy- 
ing gold-fish ; J. Trenton Soc. i, p. 11. — Chionaspis euonymi ravages ; 
P. E. Soc. 1886, p. ii. 
Phylloxera. ,s Jornal de Horticultura practica xvii. Oporto: January, 
1886 ; cf. P. Liverp. Soc.xl, p. liv. — ^'Rapport sur le service du Phylloxera , 
by the Director of Agriculture in France ; cf. Le Nat. viii, p. 271. — 
Progress of Phylloxera in Hungary ; Horvath, Rov. Lapok, iii, pp. 188 
& 189. — Phylloxera at the Cape ; Nature, xxxiii, p. 392. — Phylloxera , 
remedies ; C.R. cii. p. 347. 
‘ Aphis rumicis destructive to mangold-wurzel ; Ann. N. II. (5) xviii, 
p. 1. — Lachnus quercus (Aphididce) injurious to chestnuts; Bull. Soc. 
Ent. Fr, (6) vi, p. clxxxi. — Ravages of Lepisma saccharum and of 
Termites in libraries and amongst papers, &c., noticed, and means of 
prevention; Hagen, S. E. Z. xlvii, pp. 270-277; — Lepisma domestica , 
Packard, injurious in libraries ; Hagen, Canad. Ent. xviii, pp. 221-230. 
— Ravages of Heliothrips adonidum ; Cameron (109). — Forficida auricu- 
laria in gardens; Lendl., Rov. Lapok, iii, pp. 16-18. — Insects as distri- 
butors of a fungus injurious to trees; Ent. Nachr. xii, p. 305. — 
Hypoderma hovis infesting man ; Schoyen (643). — Dipterous larvae living 
in the human stomach, and Diptera found about exhumed bodies ; C.R. 
Ent. Belg. 1886, pp. cxxx-cxxxii. 
Sphex paludosa and Stauronotus maroccanus ; An.;Soc. Esp. xv, pp. 74 
& 75. • 
Natural history and agriculture ; Nat. Canad. xv, pp. 73-78 & 89-94. 
— Diseases ; Forbes (202). — Use in pharmacy of Cantharidce ; cf. sub 
Cantharuloi , Gorriz y Munoz. — List of papers on N. American economic 
entomology ; Ent. Am. ii. pp. 150-156. 
c ‘Barrois, T. Role des Insectes dans la fecondation des v<%etaux ; Paris, 
1886, 4to, 124 pp. & figs. — Insects and flowers ; Dalla Torre (134). — 
Guignard, .Sur la fecondation des Cypripedes ; Nat. Canad. xv, pp. 
94-103. — Yucca and Pronuba yuccasella ; Hulst, Ent. Am. ii, p. 184. — 
Insects and flowers ; Loew (407, 408), Slater (662). — Bees and flowers : 
Douglas, Ent. M. M. xxiii, pp. 136-138 ; Ludwig, Biol. Centralbl. vi, 
pp. 737-739. — Bees and garden crocus ; Reid, Tr. E. Kent Soc. (2) i, 
p. 40. — Ludwig notices recent works on Hymenoptera and flowers ; Biol. 
Centralbl. v, pp. 744-746. — Fig-insects, various species noticed : Muller 
(472, 473, 474) ; note on, B. E. Z. xxx, pp. iv-vi. 
Beekeeping: Canus (113), Ciesielski (124), Douglas (149), Gartner 
(235), Huber (311), Jenyns (332), Kubli (381), Planta (553). — Artificial 
fertilization of Queen-bee ; Riley (606). — Enemies of Bees ; Hess (285). 
Silk culture in N. America ; Riley, Rep. 1885, pp. 214-228, & (609). — 
Decadence of silk culture in Hungary ; Biro, Rov. Lapok, iii, pp. 31-35 
& v. — i:: ‘Note on silk-producing Lepuloptera of the district of Hazaribag ; 
Dumaine, Le petit Bengali, 24 Mai, 1886 ; cf. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) vi, 
p. cviii. — Silk-moths : Cambou6 (105) ; Wailly (.718) ; Bigot, Bull. Soc. 
Acclim. (4) iii, pp. 331-336 ; Fallou, t. c. pp. 198-203. — “ Uji” silkworm 
