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II. — ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, BIOLOGY. 
1. General, Comparative and External. 
General anatomy of Termitidcs and of Embia, Grassi & Sandias (393). 
— General anatomy of Phylloxera, Krassilstschik (555). — Anatomy of 
larva of Trichoptera and of mouth of imago, Lucas (602). — Tracheal system, 
alimentary canal, and nervous system of blowfly, Lowne (600). — 
Anatomy of larva of Melophagus ovhius, Pratt (736). — General anatomy 
of larva and pupa of Dicranota, Miall (634). — Anatomy of Ghironomus 
larva, Miall & Hammond (635).— Mouth-organs of Biptera, Waterhouse 
(1032), Lowne (601). — Breastbone of Cecidomyia larva, Giard (374). — 
Sclerites of head of Danais, Kellogg (515). — Yenationof Lepidopterous 
wing, Eimer (258). — External structure of pupa of Micropteryx , Chap- 
man (156) ; of other Lepidoptera , id. (155). — General anatomy and 
histology of fat-body of Phylloxera, Kuassilstsciuk (552). — Duality of 
labrum, Ciiatin (157). — Morphology of appendages, Hansen (426, 427). 
Post-embryonal development of male armour of Veriplaneta , Pey- 
toureau (704). — Ghironomus dorsalis, post-embryonal development, 
Miall & Hammond (635). — Origin of imaginal discs in Melophagus, 
Pratt, Arch. Naturg. lix, i, p. 198. 
2. Nervous System, Organs of Sense, and Psychology. 
Histology of nervous system, Monti (648). — Function of cerci, Kolbe 
(543). — Sense-organ on antenna of Coleopterous larva, Gahan (357). — 
Sense-organs on legs of Termes , Stokes (943). 
Distribution of Gland nerves and Gland capillaries in Lepidopterous 
larva, Holmgren (457). 
Sight, Wensley (1047). — Optics of sight, Rostock (820). — Propor- 
tions of the sexes of Goleoptera attracted by light, Wickham (1052). — • 
More males than females attracted by light, Slingerland (906). — Insects 
and the searchlight of a warship ; Entomologist, xxvi, p. 217. — Butter- 
flies and colours, Knaggs, Entomologist, xxvi, p. 273. — Decoying butter- 
flies, Daggett, Ent. News Philad. 1893, p. 15. — Development of eye 
of the imago of Vanessa urticce, Johansen (499). 
Instinct discussed, Emery (265). — Reflex action in Mantis religiosa , 
DuboiS- (248). — Experiments by wounding nerve-centres and limbs, 
Herrera (440), and Dubois, op. id. p. 224.— Instinct of ants, Forel 
(320). — Habits of Crabronidce , Marchal (615). — Habits of Bembex, 
March al (614). — Osmia cristata : habits relations to coloured 
flowers, Ferton (310). — Change of habit in Megachile centuncularis , 
Giard, Bull. Soc. ent. France, 1893, p. ccxcvii. — Habits, instincts, 
and development of Termitidce , Grassi & Sandias (393). — Habits of 
butterflies at Yokohama, Seitz (871). — Recognition of ants, Pawson, 
Sci. Gossip, 1893, p. 183. — Ants as cultivators of mushrooms, MOller 
