104 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. 
section in the Pasteur Iustitute for experimenting with fungi destructive 
to insects ; Danysz, p. cxciv, Bull. Soc. ent. France, 1894. 
Insects found in human habitations ; Trouessart (1081). 
Insects and flowers: Salvia ; Muller (738), Burkill (145). — Bees 
and honeysuckles ; Meehan (694), MacLeod (664), Knuth (551), 
Robertson (933-936), Guignard & Fletcher (391).— Insects and 
flowers on the I. of Norderney; Yeriioeff (1099). 
Insects attacking man: Gradenigo (382), Blanchard (98). — Diptera 
attacking man ; Magblhaes (665). 
Collections : Insect collections exhibited at the Columbian Exposition; 
Chittenden, p. 236, Insect Life, vi - -Importance of collections in New 
Zealand ; Hudson (465) — Improved mode of freeing wings of Lepido- 
ptera from scales ; Janet (483). — Mounting Jlymenoptera and Diptera ; 
Nason, p. 245, Ent. News Philad. v. — Collecting and preserving Coleo- 
ptera ; Coupin (209). — Extraction of moth-grease by ether ; Knaggs, 
Entomologist, 1894, pp. 6-9 & 91. — Methods of curing grease in Lepulo - 
ptera } Knaggs, Ent. Mag. 1894, pp. 5-8 & 60, and Webb, t. c. p. 61. — 
Solvents for moth-grease : Knaggs, t. c. p. 201. — Cleaning beetles by 
boiling ; Gerhardt (357).— Modes of relaxing insects ; Arkle, Entomo- 
logist, 1894, p. 23. — Preparation of small Coleoptera for sex determi- 
nation ; Martin (682). — Collecting and mounting parasitic insects ; 
Osborn (775). — Embedding in paraffin-celloiden for sections of 
chitinous objects, &c. ; Field & Martin, Zeitschr. wiss. Mikr. xi, p. 9. 
— Cyanide of potassium and killing-bottles ; Arkle, Entomologist, 1894, 
p. 58, and Bromilow, t. c. p. 177. — Improved pins ; Knaggs, Ent. Mag. 
1894, pp. 252-254 & 274. — Nickel pins ; Naturaliste, 1894, p. 233. — Mode 
of rearing caterpillars; Culot, Feuille Natural. 1894, p. 110. — A dark 
chamber for larvae ; Knaggs, Entomologist, 1894, pp. 159-161.— -New 
attracting lamp ; Noel (760). — Patent postal box without packing ; 
Knaggs, Ent. Mag. 1894, p. 101. — Protection against mites and moulds 
by kyanizing ; Knaggs, Ent. Mag. 1894, p. 130. — Description and plan of 
the Insectary in Washington ; Riley, Rep. Seer. Agric. 1892, pp. 178 & 
179, pis. ix-xii. 
Enumeration of von Heyden’s collection of palaearctic Coleoptera ; 
Heyden, pp. 271 & 272, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1894. — Account of the 
collections in the Museum of the University of Halle ; Taschenberg, 
Abh. Ges. Halle, xx. — Lethierry’s collection of Hemiptera acquired by 
Noualhier, Bull. Soc. ent. France, 1894, p. clxxi. — Lethierry’s collection 
of Hymenoptera passed to Brabant, t. c. p. ccxxviii. — Note on the types 
of Fischer von Waldheim ; Ent. Nachr. xx, pp. 14-16. 
Prices of Chrysophanus dispar and Nociua subrosea ; Ent. Mag. 1894, 
p. 11. — Prices realised at sale of the Burney collection of British 
Lepidoptera ; South, Entomologist, 1894, pp. 24, 67 & 103. — Prices of 
British Lepidoptera at the Wellman sale ; Adkin, t. c. pp. 243-245. — 
Prices of British Lepidoptera ; t. c. p. 346. 
