82 Jns. 
XIII. INSEGTA. 
Inheritance of acquired characters in Lepidoptera ; homochronous 
heredity and hypermetamorphosis, Packard (784). — Temperature experi- 
ments on pupae of Lepidoptera as bearing on heredity, Dixey (230). 
Determination of form, fertilisation of eggs, &c., in honey-bee, 
Rath (866). 
Origin of worker-form of ants, Emery (266).— Origin of worker- 
form of ants and of slave-making instiuct, AVagner (1114).-^Eyolutiou 
of “ neuter insects,” Ball (42), Cunningham (216). — Production of 
workers and sexes in ants, Spencer (1036). — Origin of the unsexed 
forms in social Hymenoptera , Cope (^198). — Origin of social life of 
Hymenoptera , Emery (265). — Origin of the nasutus form of Termitidai, 
Knower (550). 
Copulation of Sminthurus and growth of the female, Levander (640). 
Galls : Fockeu (310, 311), Massalongo (689), Mik (715).— Galls of 
Lorraine, Kieffer (531) ; Elbeuf, Martel (679) ; Australian Galls, 
Rubsaamen (953), Froggatt (332); Australian Brachyscelid galls, 
Froggatt (334).— Galls of Cynipidce on oaks, Straton (1052). — Gall on 
Bigelovia, Townsend, p. 176, Psyche, vii. — Gall of Pemphigus rhois , 
Fletcher, p. 117, Ottawa Natural, viii. — Gall-dwelling Lepidopteron, 
Fallon, p. ccxli, Bull. Soc. ent. France, 1894. — Galls of Euurci orbitalis , 
Townsend (1075). 
Iusects attacking man : iusects and flowers. [See Economic, p. 101.] 
III.— FAUNISTIC and PALAEONTOLOGY. 
The numbers in brackets refer to “ Titles ” ; by their means it is 
intended to give a reference to every memoir containing a notice 
affecting the entomological fauna of each of the twelve regions here 
made use of. But synonymical notes and changes of systematic position 
are not included in these references. . 
New species whose locality is not known ; Coleoptera : Xyleborus mori- 
gerus, cf. Scolytidce. — Lepidoptera : Callioma grisescens , Metopsilus auran- 
tiacus , Panacra pseudovigil , butleri, Daphnis chimcera, Macrosila rotun- 
data , Clartis gigantea , ef. Sphingidce ; Stenoleuca distorta , Nephodia 
styracaria , Hygrochroa punctifera, Erilophodes coloratci, cf. Geometridce . — 
Coccidce : Eriococcus eoccineus. 
Geographical distribution of Buprestidai discussed, Kerremans (519). 
Geographical distribution of Rhopidocera , Elwes (264). 
Geographical distribution of some common Coccidce , Howard (452). 
Coleoptera common to Europe, North America, and Northern Asia, 
Hamilton (398). 
Butterflies common to Norway and Arctic North America, Webster 
(1138). 
The insects found in foreign exhibits of the World’s Columbian 
Exposition, Riley, Insect Life, vi, p. 213. 
Cosmopolite, cf. Cleridce , Necrobia pilifera. 
