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p. 317, Entomologist, 1894. — Resemblance of bug to ant, Uhler, 
p. 277, P. Calif. Ac. iv. — Mimicry of bug by moth, Rothney, p. xv, 
P. ent. Soc. London, 1894. — Mimicry in Diptera , Wainwright (117): 
— Mimicry in Sumatra discussed aud condemned, Hagen (396). — Mimicry 
in S. America, Tait (1060). — Double mimicry : mimicry between insects 
of different countries, Karscii, Berlin, ent. Zeitschr. xxxix, SB. p. 11. — ■ 
Mimicry of movement between ant aud beetle, Hamilton, p. 255, 
Canad. Ent. 1894 ; mimicry in larva of Homodes oblatoria , Lucas, p. 145, 
P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, viii. — Resemblance of pupa to baboon’s head, 
Aiticen (7). — Bee and its dipterous parasite, Arnold (21, p. 164). — 
Various forms of aberrant mimicry, &c., Giard (363) ; convergence, 
and poecilogony, Giard (362). — False mimicry, Plateau (851). — Cases 
of false mimicry, Tiebe (1070). — False mimicry between Xerophyllum 
and Membracis , KarsciI, Berlin, ent. Zeitschr. xxxix, SB. p. 15. 
Polygamy in Hyriienoptera , Buysson (148).— Plurality of coupling and 
egg-deposits of locusts, KOnckel (615). 
Longevity in insects, Riley (920). 
Importance of numerical relations between insects and their food, 
Chapman, Entomologist, 1894, p. 217. 
Insects found in the burrows of a land tortoise, HubbArd (460). — 
Cave-insects, Apfelbeck (19), Garman (355). 
A maritime species of Coccidte , Cockerell (192). — Marine Dipteron, 
Chevrel (168), Carpenter (158), Gadeau de Kerville (347). 
Myrmecophilous and termitophilous beetles, Schwarz (986), Wasmann 
( 1126).— Guests of Formica exsecta, Wasmann (1128). — Ants’-nest 
beetles, Wasmann (1131).— Ants’-nest insects, Wasmann (1129, 1130). — 
Ants’-nest beetles, Wickham (1157). 
Expansion of wings of Lcpidoptcm delayed by cold, Chapman, Ent. 
Mag. 1894, p. 54. 
Effects of transportation of nests of Osmia on period of appearance 
of the insects, Nicolas (756). 
Hybernation of Coleoptera in Florida, Hamilton (400). 
Poison of Diamphidia locustd, Mt. Schweiz, ent. Ges. ix, p. 158. 
Walking of Coleoptera and Orthoptera , Marey - (672). 
Order of succession of insects attacking corpses, Megnin (695). — 
Properties of formic acid, Heim (419). — Acids contained in beeswax, 
Marie (673). 
Phylogeny of Lepidopiera , Dixey (230). — Temperature variation and 
phytogeny of Lepidoptera discussion, P. ent. Soc. London, 1894, pp. ix- 
xii. — Phylogeny of Pierince , Dixey (229). — Phylogeny of Bombycidce , 
Packard (785, 786). — Phylogeny of Platypezidai, Meunier (702). — 
Phylogeny of Rhynchota , Verhoeff (1107). — Phylogeny: convergence 
and poecilogony, Giard (362). — Phylogeny of Phytophthires, Dreyfus 
(245). 
Evolution of lepidopterous pupa, Chapman (167). 
Origin of species of Crambi due to variation of the male genitalia, 
Felt (300). 
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