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(900). — Ravages of Sitotroga cercalella ; Laboulbene, p. clxi, Bull. Soc. 
ent. France, 1894. 
Psilura monacha , discussion of habits, &c. ; Wasmann (1126): 
ravages, remedies, &c. ; Gail (354). — Ravages of Liparis monacha ; 
Hartig (410), Tubeuf (1091) : its destruction by various means 
discussed ; Wachtl & Kornauth (1113).— Failure of infection of 
Liparis monacha ; Tubeuf, pp. 113-126, Forstl. Zeitschr. Munchen, ii. 
Hessian-fly ; Sa,j6 (958). — Oscinis frit and pusilla ; Rohrig (940). — 
Cabbage-root maggot, onion maggot, and allies, economical monograph ; 
SlingerlAnd (1019). 
Ravage of Tea-bugs in India ; Waterhouse (1134). — Chinch-bug ; 
Osborn, Insect Life, vii, p. 23, Marlatt, t. c. p. 232. 
Phylloxera ; Jolicceur (497) : control of Phylloxera by submersion ; 
Insect Life, vi, pp. 315-318. — The enemies of Aphides ; Vine (1111). 
Scale insects on orange in Australia; Tryon (1083).— Lecanium sp. 
attacking plum trees in New York ; SlingerlAnd (1020). — Diaspis 
paielliformis oil mulberry in Japan ; Sasaki (961). — Diaspis lanatus , 
destructive to peach trees ; Riley & Howard (923). — Aspidiotus per- 
niciosiis in Virginia ; Schwarz & Coquillett, Insect Life, vi, pp. 247 
& 253. — Trioza alacris, injuries to Laurus nobilis ; Kessler (523). 
Lac insects ; Tozzetti (1078). 
Coccinellid destroying red spider ; Duffey (248). 
Pissodes , life-history ; Pauly (799). — Life-histories of Scolytidce ; 
Pauly (797). — Effects of ants on potatoes ; Heim (419). 
Migratory locusts of the world ; Redtenbacher (869). — “ Locusts ” 
in Madeira and Natal ; P. ent. Soc. London, 1894, pp. xxix & xxxii. — 
A lociistid, Decticus albifrons , injurious in Algeria ; Kunckel (616).- — 
Account of operations against locusts in Algeria; Faure (291).— 
Schistocerca ameriedna, ravages ; Howard (457). — Enemies of locusts ; 
Kunckel (617-619). 
Infecting 'Silpftee with destructive cryptogam ; Danysz, pp. clxxxi- 
clxxxv, Bull. Soc. ent. France, 1894. — Destruction of larvae of Lamelli- 
corns by Bacteria ; Krassilstschik (601). 
Dissemination of contagious diseases by flies ; Moore, p. 18, Ent. 
News Philad. v. — Dermestes as a disseminator of contagion ; Heim 
(417). 
Rearing silkworms in Australia ; McCulloch, Bull. Agric. Brisbane, 
No. 23. — The silkworm disease : its cause and prevention ; Farn, P. 
Croydon Club, 1893-94, pp. 69-77. 
Grease-bands as preventives against Ghehnatobia ; McLaciilan, p. xl, 
P. ent. Soc. London, 1894. 
Notes on Diamphidia and other insects used for poisoning arrows ; 
Kolbe (558). 
Use of stinging of bees as a remedy in rheumatism; Xambeu (1168). 
— Medical entomology in Mexico ; SAncNez (959). > 
Estimate of expenses, &c., of establishing a Swedish entomological 
station; Ent. Tidskr. xv, Bihang, pp. i-xxviii. — Establishment of a 
