TITLES. 
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717. MacLaciilan, R. Some new species of Odonata'oi the “ Legion ” 
Lestes , with notes. Ann. Nat. Hist, xvi, pp. 19-28. 
718. . A small contribution to a knowledge of the Neuropterous 
fauna of Rhenish Prussia. Ent. Mag. 1895, pp. 109-112. 
719. Magretti, P. Esplorazione del Giuba. ix. Imenotteri. Ann. 
Mus. Genova, xxxv, pp. 149-173. 
720. Marchal, P. Observations biologiques sur Cechlomyia destructor. 
(Communication preliminaire.) Bull. Soc. ent. France, 1895, 
pp. cxxxiv-cxxxvi. [Diptera.] 
721. . La Cecidomyie de l’avoine. Cecidomyia arena i, n. sp. T. c. 
pp. cclxii-cclxiv. [Diptera.] 
722. . La Cecidomyie de l’avoine ( Cecidomyia arena;, nov. sp.). C.R. 
Ac. Paris, cxx, pp. 1283-1285. [Dip tern.] 
Summary in J. R. Micr. Soc. 1895, p. 425. 
723. . Etude sur la reproduction des Guepes. Op. cit. cxxi, pp. 731— 
734. [Hymenoptera.] 
724. Marey, E. J. Movement. London : 1895, 8vo, 323 pp. 
Chapter xiv : The flight of insects. Chapter xv, p. 270 : walking of 
insects. 
725. Marlatt, C. L. Further note on the structure of the ovipositor 
in Hymenoptera. P. ent. Soc. Washington, iii, p. 142. 
720. . The American species of Scolioneura , ICnw. T. c. pp. 234 & 
235. [Hymenoptera.] 
727. . The Hemipterous mouth. T. c. pp. 241-249. 
728. . The hibernation of Nematids , and its bearing on inquilinous 
species. T. c. pp. 2G3-268. [ Hymenoptera .] 
729. Marshall, T. A. Species des Hymenopteres d’Europe et d’Algfoie. 
Yol. v, pp. 401-480, pis. xii-xiv. 
730. . Note on the transformations of a Pteromalus. Ent. Mag. 
1895, pp. 253 & 254. 
731. . A monograph of British Braconidce. Part vi. Tr. ent. Soc. 
London, 1895, pp. 363-398. [Hymenoptera.'] 
732. Marten, J. Description of a new species of gall-making Diptera. 
Bull. Ohio Exp. Stat. i, p. 155. 
733. Martin, J. Origiue et formation des faux stigmates chez les 
Nepidce ( Hemipteres ). Bull. Mus. Paris, i, pp. 110 & 111. 
731. Martin, L. Einige neue Tagschmetterlinge von Nordost-Sumatra. 
Miinchen : 1895, 8vo, 7 pp. [Lepkloptera.] 
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