FAUNISTIC AND PALEONTOLOGY, ECONOMIC. Ins. 87 
Diplerd: Austin (32); Williston (1059) ; Catalogue of S. Americah 
Calyplr'ate Muscidtc, Townsend (971). 
Bhynchola. Berqroth (54, 57); Distant (228-230); Mask ell 
(619) ; Montandon (643, 645); NeWSTead, Coccidat (669) ; id., 
Trinidad j Coccidce (669). 
Neuroplera. Gerstaecker (368). 
tALiEO-ENTOMOLOGt. 
[Cf. Gadeau (354), Meunier (632), Sciiaff (840), Sciiaufuss (841).] 
COLEOPTERA. 
Sciiaufuss (841) describes numerous new species from^Baltic amber, 
and establishes the following new genera of Scydmcenidce : Cjyptodiodon , 
p. 564, ^Semnodiocercis, p. 573, Palceomastigus , p. 575, Hetereuthia. 
p. 579, J Palccothia ) p. 581/ Heuretus, p. 583, Electroscydnuenus, p. 584, 
Nunquam ot. iii. 
DirTERA. 
^ Oppenheimiella baltica, n. g. & sp. Platypezidce in amber ; Meunier (632). 
Orthoptera. 
Protophasma , proportions of thoracic segments ; Scudder, Psyche, vi, 
p. 406. 
Periplaneta orientalis in peat ; Sciiaff (840). 
Tiiysanura. 
Machilis succinii in Baltic amber; Gadeau, p. 465, Ann. Soc. ent. 
France, 1893, n. sp. 
IV.— ECONOMIC. 
A large number of notes and queries in Insect-life, bearing on 
Economic Entomology, are hot specially recorded. 
Reports, &c. : Ormerod (680). — Handbook of destructive insects of 
Victoria (Australia) ; French (338). — Injurious insects in Tasmania ; 
Thompson (968). — Conspectus of injurious insects of East India ; Cotes 
(203) : many miscellaneous notes ; id. (204).— Injurious insects in N. 
America in 1893, Webster, p. 186, Ins. Life, vi ; Smith, t. c. pp. 187- 
192 ; Osborn, t . c. pp. 193 & 194.— Report on insects of the season in 
Iowa ; Osborn, Bull. Dep. Agric. Ent. xxx, pp. 42-48.— Report on insect 
injuries in Nebraska during the summer of 1892 ; Bruner, t . c. pp. 34- 
41.— Report on some of the injurious and beneficial insects of California, 
chiefly Coccindlidoz ; Coquillett, t. c. pp. 9-33. — Report on experiments 
in Apiculture, 1892 ; Larrabee, t. c. pp. 57-64.— Report on outbreaks of 
