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XIII. INSECTA. 
the western cricket, and of certain locusts in Idaho ; Milliken, Insect 
Life, vi, pp. 17-24. — Report on Charotas graminis and other insects 
injurious in Sweden ; Lampa (571). — Report on infested sugar-canes ; 
Cockerell, Bull. Botan. Dept. Jamaica, No. 40, p. 7. — Compilations of 
reports on plants visited by bees in Australia; Agric. Gaz. N.S.W. iv, p. 90. 
— Insect foes of American cereal grains, with measures for their preven- 
tion or destruction ; Webster, Insect Life, vi, pp. 146-158. — Xyleborus 
perforans , the cask-boring beetle ; Blandford (76). — Household insects; 
Butler (131). — Insects injurious to books ; Garman, Science, xxi, 
p. 158. — Insect foes of American cereal grains, with measures for their 
prevention or destruction ; Webster, Rep. ent. Soc. Ontario, xxiv, pp. 
88-93. — Enemies of the apple; Decaux, Feuille Natural. xxii,pp. 179-188, 
200-209, 226-228. — Insect pests in Trinidad ; Uricii, Insect Life, vi, 
pp. 196-198. — Entomological notes for the season of 1892 ; Murtfeldt, 
Bull. Dep. Agric. Ent. xxx, pp. 49-56. — Injurious insects in Canada in 
1893 ; Fletcher, Rep. ent. Soc. Ontario, xxiv, pp. 8-13. — Injurious 
insects, generally, in Kansas, and remedies ; Kellogg (517). — Some 
injurious insects in Kansas [ Isosoma tritici, Bibio tristis , Piophila casei , 
Drosophila sp., Diabrotica longicornis ] ; Kellogg, Tr. Kansas Ac. xiii, 
pp. 112-115. — Note on some injurious insects in Texas; Webster, 
Canad. Ent. xxv, pp. 35 & 36. — Notes on injurious insects in the Mesilla 
Valley ; Cockerell, Bull. N. Mexico, Stat. No. 10. — Injurious fruit 
insects; Townsend, op. cit. No. 5. — Insects affecting sugar-cane in 
Australia ; Olliff (678). — Experiments against mosquitoes ; Howard, 
Insect Life, vi, p. 90. — Importation of Orcas , &c., to California; 
Coquillett (196). — The importation of Australian insects to California; 
COQUILLETT & KOEBEL (198). 
General remarks on parasitic and predaceous insects ; Riley (785, 
786), Smith (924). — Source of honey-dew; Brandes (103). — Source of 
the formic acid found in honey ; Planta (726). 
List of Italian Memoirs on Economic Entomology ; Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. 
xxv, pp. 62-80. — Injuries of Agrilus sinuatus to apple-trees ; Ent. Nachr. 
xix, pp. 25-30. — Bruchidcc and Rhynchophora found in seeds ; Belle- 
VOYE, p. 99, Bull. Soc. Reims, i. — Otiorhynchus sulcatus, metamorphoses 
and habits ; Xambeu, Naturaliste, 1893, p. 58 : ravages of ; Fowler, 
Ent. Mag. xxix, p. 18. — Injuries of Lasioderma and Sitodrepa to cigars ; 
Smith, pp. 325-327, figg., Ent. News Philad. 1893. — Niptus hololeucus, 
abundance of; Mason, Ent. Mag. xxix, p. 238: destroying ginger ; 
Lloyd, t. c. p. 261. — Palm weevil ( Rhynchophorus ) in Brit. Honduras ; 
Blandford (77). — Destructive Scolytids in N. America ; Hopkins, 
Insect Life, vi, pp. 123-129, and Rep. ent. Soc. Ontario, xxiv, pp. 71-75. 
— Scolytus cqirpini destructive to hornbeam ; Decaux (221). — Ravages of 
Dendroctonus frontalis^ introduction of Thanasimus formicarius to N. 
America ; Hopkins (458). — Ravages of Cyllene robinice ; Laurent, p. 285, 
pi. xiii, Ent. News Philad. 1893. — Crepidodera rufipes in America; 
Riley & Howard (798). — Diabrotica longicornis , injuries; Hunter, 
Tr. Kansas Ac. xiii, p. 131. — Ooccinella destroying Lepidopterous larvte ; 
