BIOLOGY. 
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Fauua of corpses, Megnin (753), Muller (794). 
Fauna of tombs, Sciioyen (1022). 
Galls . 
Armitt (36), Bargagli (70), Beyerinck (107), Bignell (111), 
Coquillett (258), Massolongo (745, 746), Rubsaamen (992), Willis- 
ton (1245). 
Nature of galls, Perez, pp. 261 & 262, Act. Soc. Bordeaux, xlvii. 
Structure of gall of Ilormomyia fagi, Busgen (161). 
Galls on grasses, Rubsaamen (993). — Woolly leaf-gall on scrub-oak, 
Townsend, p. 262, Psyche, vii : on flowers of Medicago saliva, Mik 
( 771). — Floral galls produced by Aphididce and Dip ter a, Molliard (777). 
Galls of Amblypalpis olivierella on Tamarix, Decaux (277). 
Cynips Jcollari : insects reared from the galls, Billups (112). — Galls of 
Cynips calicis on flowers of Quercus peduncidata , Kessler (591). — Gall 
of Rhodites tumulus , Townsend, p. 272, Psyche, vii. — Gall of Eurytoma 
sp. on Cat’s- claw thorn, Townsend, p. 202, Psyche, vii. — Galls of 
Eurosta solidaginis, Harrington, p. 197, Canad. Ent. xxvii. — Cecidomyiid 
gall, Webster (1209), Marten (732). 
Gall of Cecidomyia salicis-brassicoides , Townsend, p. 205, Canad. Ent. 
xxvii. — Gall of a Psyllid ? Pacbypsiylla celtidis-pubescens , Townsend, 
p. 187, Psyche, vii. — Anomalous Aphid making galls on leaves of Arcto- 
staphylos uva-ursi in Colorado, Cowen, p. 125, Bull. Colorado exp. Stat, 
xxxi. — Brachyscelid galls, Froggatt (401). 
Galls of Lorraine, Kieffer (597). — Galls of Russia, Rubsaamen 
( 992). — Galls of Syria, Fockeu (378). 
Gall-making and inquilinous Nematids, their relations, Marlatt (728). 
Insects and Flowers and Plants. 
Hubbard (536), Knutii (611, 612), Robertson (978-980). — Cross- 
fertilization, Keller (579). — Pollination by bees and other insects, Smith 
( 1073), pp. 413-452. — Nature of attraction, Plateau (891). — Attraction 
of odours and colours, Perez, pp. 245-253, Act. Soc. Bordeaux, xlvii. — 
Pollen-masses on abdomen of bees, P^irez, p. 231, t. c.~ The insect 
fertilisers of flowers in Great Britain, Willis & Burkill (1237). — 
Insects visiting the same plants in different localities, Knuth (612). — - 
Flowers and insects : visitors to ten flowers in New England, Weed 
( 1214). — Correlations of the seasons of insects and of flowers, Robertson 
( 978). — New type of ant-plant, Pax (848). 
Collections , Preservation , Museums , Nomenclature. 
Collector’s manual, Granger (447). — Collecting and mounting ; intro- 
ductory work, Coupin (263). — Swedish entomological experiment 
station, Grill (458). 
Collecting, rearing, and preserving aquatic larvae, Hart, Bull. Illinois 
Lab. iv, pp. 158-161. — Mode of sugaring in open places, Knaggs, Ent. 
Mag. 1895, p. 77. — Fondness of moths for “ sugar,” Woodforde, Ento- 
mologist, 1895, p. 264. — Attraction of Noctuce , Pride aux, Ent. Mag. 
1895, p. 27. 
