ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, BIOLOGY. 
Ins. 75 
2. Nervous System, Organs of Sense and Psychology. 
Anatomy and histology of the ventral chain, and physiology of move* 
ment, Binet (91). — A few remarks on the subject of the nerve-endings 
in the sense-organs of insects, vom Rath, Ber. Ges. Freiburg, ix, 
pp. 137-164. 
The senses of insects, with illustrations, Riley (925). 
Sight ; defining power of composite eye, Mallock (666). 
Post embryonic development of compound eye of Vanessa urticce , 
JoiiANSEN (495).— Physiology of the compound eye : the luminous con- 
dition considered, Kiesel (533). — Nature of the colour, and refractive 
media of eyes of Tabanidce , Ciaccio (180). — Attraction of light, Lee, 
Canada Ent. 1894, p. 296. 
Macroglossa stellatariim visiting flowers of one colour Shaw, Ento- 
mologist, 1894, p. 20, Bedford, t. c. p. 62, Johnson, t. c. p. 63, Oldfield, 
t. c. p. 134. 
A sense-organ at base of the antenna in various orders, Child (169). 
Taste and smell, Nagel (740). 
Chordotonal organs of ants, Janet (487). ? 
Assembling in Lepidoptera , Arkle, Entomologist, 1894, pp. 336-338.— 
Assembling of Attacus , Moffat, p. 240, Canad. Ent. 1894 ; Field, t. c. 
p. 296. — Hair-tufts and Androconia in Cidaria , Chapman (166). 
Stridulatory organs of ants, Janet (485, 486). — Stridulation of Sigara , 
Bruyant (140a) ; of Corixa, Carpenter (156). — Production of sound 
by Prionus , and by larva of Sphinx elpenor , Muller (738). 
Instinct of Forficula auricularia, $ , Heymons (427).— Stinging by 
Eumenes pomiformis ) Bonnefois (108). — Vespa crabro , construction of 
comb, Janet (489). — Instinct of Hymenoptera, memory, locality, control 
of sex of egg, &c., Nicolas (755). — Habits of Australian Hymenoptera , 
Froggatt (335) . — Adaptation of habit by ants, Forel, p. 8, Bull. Soc. 
Yaudoise, xxx. — Leaf-cutting and fungus ants, Hart (409). — Fungus and 
honey ants ; Istvanffi (467). — Construction of clay-nests by Termitidcs 
and Hymenoptera , von Jh^ring (492). — Intelligence of Termites, Dudley 
(246, 247). — A hive of the bee with two queens, Claus (181). — Conceal- 
ment of entry to nest by wasp, Borrer, p. xiii, P. ent. Soc. London, 1894. 
— Sexual preference by a female Diapheromera femorata , Titchener, 
p. xli, P. ent. Soc. London, 1894. — Courtship of Dolichopodidce, Aldrich 
(9). — Vanessa atalanta and wasps, Newstead, p. 28 1, P. Chester Soc. iv. 
— Mode of formation of columns of the processionary caterpillars, 
Joannis, p. clxxxvi, Bull. Soc. ent. France, 1894. — Insects flying from 
east to west, Ciiope, Entomologist, 1894, p. 318. — Maintenance of equili- 
brium in swimming and flying, Bethe (78 ). — Hilara sartor , use of veil, 
Yerhoeff (1108), Mik (713, 716, 717), Girsciiner (374, 375). — Attitude 
of stag-beetle in flight, Pottier (853).— Fighting of males of Coleopfera } 
Weber (1136). 
