ECONOMIC, BIBLIOGRAPHY— BIOGRAPHY. 
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Smith (917).— H. T. Stainton’s collections, note on, by Lord WalsING- 
ham, Ent. Mag. xxix, p. 173. — Account of the collections of Ferdinand 
Reiber, now in the Brussels Museum ; Severin, Ann. Soc. ent. 
Belgique, xxxvii, pp. 358-362. — Account of the entomological features of 
International Congress of Zoology at Moscow ; Janet, Bull. Soc. ent. 
France, 1893, pp. Ix-lxiii. * 
Directions for collecting and preserving insects; Riley (784). — 
Instructions for collecting, preparing, and preserving Microlepidoptera { 
Hering (437). — Collecting in the tropics ; Sikora, Soc. ent. viii, pp. 4, 
&c. — Prevention of mould ; Sharp, Ent. Mag. xxix, p. 94. — Radley, 
t. c. p. 168. — Arsenic as a preservative in insect-collections ; McLachlAn, 
Ent. Mag. xxix, pp. 105-108. 
Preservation of larvse ; Garman (362).— Preparation of Lepido- 
pterous larvae ; DOnitz, Berlin ent. Zeitschr. xxxvii, SB. p. 2. — 
Mounting wings of Lepidoptera in Canada balsam to shew venation ; 
id. t. c. p. 7. — Preservation of colours of Odonata ; Stefanelli (937).— 
Removal of grease ; Arkle, Entomologist, xxvi, p. 109 ; Anderson, t. c . 
p. 110 ; Arkle, t. c. p. 217 ; Christy, t. c. p. 32 ; Greene, t. c. p. 147. 
Apparatus for rearing ants and other social insects in captivity ; Janet 
(494, 495). — Construction of simple breeding-cage for Lepidoptera ; 
Knaggs, Ent. Mag. xxix, pp. 159-162. — Pith for minute insects { 
McLaciilan, t. c. p. 15. — Felt and pith for mounting insects; Matthews, 
t. c. p. 72. — Pith for mounting insects ; Smith, t. c. p. 194. — Chloroform 
bottle ; Knaggs, t. c. p. 239. — Moth-trap ; Studd, Entomologist, xxvi, 
p. 114. — Mode of decoying butterflies ; Knaggs (532). 
V.— BIBLIOGRAPHY, NOMENCLATURE, BIOGRAPHY. 
1. Bibliography. History of the “North American Entomologist"; 
Grote, p. 56, Canad. Ent. xxv. — History of the Entomological Society of 
Philadelphia, with portrait of J. L. Le Conte. — Reitter, E., list of his 
writings (755). — The correct dates of the parts of Moore’s Lepidoptera 
Indica ; Siierborn, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) xi. 
2. Nomenclature. Girard (385). t- Various points discussed ; Town- 
send, Science, xx, p. 164. — Priority and mode of designating variations ; 
Seitz, Stettin Ent. Zeit. liv, p. 20. — Species and subspecies, how to 
express them ; Hartert (430). — Formation and gender of generic names; 
Carus & Blanchard, Bull. Soc. zool. France, xviii, pp. 159-162. — 
Emendation of generic names discussed and disapproved; Forel, pp. 165- 
167, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique, xxxvii. — Writing specific names with 
capital letters discussed ; Ent. Nachr. xix, p. 30. — Nomenclature of 
European Lepidoptera , historical notice; Buckell (119). — The trivial 
nomenclature of Lepidoptera ; Buckell, pp. 25-38, Tr. City London 
Soc. 
3. Biographical. Brunner v. Wattenwyl elected honorary Fellow of 
the Entomological Society of London; Wien. ent. Zeit. xii, p. 288. — 
