90 Ins, 
XI II. INSECTA. 
racters of the destructive locusts of N. America; Bruner (115). — 
Ravages of Melanoplus spp. in Missouri ; Osborn, Insect Life, v, pp. 
323-325. — Orthoptera injurious to cranberry ; Smith (923). — Fowls 
killed by mole-crickets ; Smith, Insect Life, v, p. 265. — Account 
of fungus destroying Melolontha ; Giard (376). — Destruction of 
Lamellicorns by Bacteria ; Krassiltschik (552). — Isaria densa , ento- 
mophyte of Agrotis segetum ; Kiehler, Naturaliste, 1893, p. 213. — 
Methods of attacking parasites of domestic auimals ; Osborn, Insect 
Life, vi, pp. 163-166, and Rep. ent. Soc. Ontario, xxiv, pp. 96 & 97. — 
Methods of treating insects affecting grasses and forage plants ; Osborn, 
Insect Life, vi, p. 71. — Remedies for insects injurious to cotton ; Weed, 
t. c. p. 167. — Employment of various inorganic products for the 
destruction of injurious insects ; Berge, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgiquo, 
xxxvii, pp. 362-365. — Fumigation with bisulphide of carbon for the 
complete and rapid destruction of insects which attack herbaria, furs, 
and woollens ; H. Du Buysson, Iusect Life, vi, p. 159. — Fumigation 
with bisulphide of carbon for destruction of insects attacking furs, 
&c. ; Buysson, Rep. ent. Soc. Ontario, xxiv, p. 94. — Arsenites and 
arsenical mixtures as insecticides; Gillette, Insect Life, vi, pp. 115- 
122. — On arsenical spraying of fruit trees while in blossom ; Lintner, 
t. c . pp. 181-185. — On arsenical spraying of fruit-trees while in blossom ; 
Lintner, Rep. ent. Soc. Ontario, xxiv, pp. 102-104. — Hydrocyanic gas 
as an insecticide ; Coquillett, Insect Life, vi, pp. 176-180.— Results of 
trap-lantern experiment ; Slingerland (906). 
Insects and Flowers : Hoffmann (446), Joly (500), Scott-Elliot 
(860) ; Bulman, Sci. Gossip, 1893, pp. 121-125, & 131-133. — Insects and 
Solarium ; Cockerell, Nature, xlviii, p. 438. — Fertilisation of Vince - 
toxicum ; Houssay, Bull. Soc. ent. France, 1893, p. ccxxiii. — Insects 
visiting flowers of Libanotis montana, Rieber, Jahresh. Yer. Wurttemb. 
1892, p. xci. — Pollination of Yucca; Coquillett (195), Riley (790, 
791). — Pronuba and Yucca ; Riley, Insect Life, v, p. 300. 
Insects attacking man : Blanchard (73), and Bull. Soc. ent. France, 
1893, p. 24 ; Radoszkowsky (739); Smith (916) ; Parona, Bull. Soc. ent. 
Ital. xxiv, pp. 313-315. — Anonymous, Sci. Gossip, 1893, pp. 100-102. — 
Insect Life, vi, p. 56 . — Hamilton, Ent. News Philad. 1893, pp. 217-219. 
— Shimer, Insect Life, v, p. 344. — Coleopterous larva vomited ; Blanc- 
hard, p. clxvi, Bull. Soc. ent. France, 1893, and Naturaliste, 1893, p. 107. 
— Larva of CEstrus in man ; Sangagli, Rend. 1st. Lombardo (2) xxvi, 
pp. 645-647. 
Collections : Number of existing species discussed; Karsch (510). — The 
cost and extent of public collections of insects ; Sharp (891). — Presenta- 
tion of Senac’s collection of Tenebrionidce to the Ent. Soc. of France, Bull. 
Soc. ent. France, 1893, pp. vi&xlvii. — Catalogue of Coleopterous larvae 
in the Museum at Copenhagen continued by Meinert in Ent. Meddel. iv, 
pp. 1-110. — Bigot’s collection of Diptera purchased by Verrall, Bull. Soc. 
epjfc. France, 1893, p. ccxix. — Account of some of the collections of 
Europe and N. America with reference to N. American Noctuidce ; 
