Ins. 95 
BIOLOGY, l’AUNISTIC. 
Schwarz and others, P. ent. Soc. Washington, iii, pp. 178-180. — Hippe- 
lates annoying man, Schwarz, Ins. Life, vii, p. 374. 
Nature and treatment of the Tsetse fly disease, Bruce (150). — Muscid 
parasite of nestling birds in Jamaica, Townsend (1139).— Flies injurious 
to horses, cattle, &c., Oiimerod, pp. 95-145, Rep. xix. — Observations on 
the ox bot-fly, Ormerod (823). 
Utility of birds in orchards, Forbusii (380). — Insect food of Corvus 
aincr icantis, Schwarz (1020). 
Bacterial and other enemies of Ocneria monaclia , Metzger & Muller 
(7G0). — Fungus destroying Biptera , Osten Sacken, Ent. Mag. 1895, 
p. 215.— Epidemic amongst flies, due to a fungus, Bradley, p. 178, Ent. 
Mag. 1895. — Destruction of Melolontha by Isaria densa , Moult, Le (793). 
— Experiments as to destroying chinch-bug by muscardine and other 
methods, Forbes (379). 
A leurodes citri killed by frost, Insect Life, vii, p. 282. 
Use of Raupenleim, Smith, p. 46, Ent. News Pliilad. vi. 
A new friendly ladybird, Olliff (819). 
FAUNISTIC : GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
N.B. — 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 adopted. But synonymical notes and 
changes of systematic position are not included in these references. In addition to 
giving references to titles of works that actually ndd to the faunistio record of a 
region, thoro are also comprised references to a large number of works on local 
fan mn, or “ stations.” The locality in such cases is usually added, and the reference 
is, as a rule, made direct to the original work, not to our title-numbers, many 
of these local faunistic notes not being included at all in our list of titles. 
Frequently a geographical word is also added to the special reference, but this has 
no value beyond indicating that the paper refers only to that locality ; a collection 
of these references with a locality appended would not be complete as regards that 
locality, for any other references in the same division that have not any particular 
locality attached may refer also in part to this special locality. 
New species whose locality is not known : — Lcpidoptcra : A naslrus 
platypterus , cf. II caper iidee. Pterocyplia xantJwlira , Abraxas cuneifcra , 
Pctrodava albicatena , Azelina nasnta , Polygntiia variabilis , Camboyia 
pyraliata , Amphibatodes unilineata , Rhodostrophia dentilineata , anomala , 
cf. Geometrida \ 
Orthoptera : Acanthodis cristulata , Gnathoclita sodaliSy Hemigyrus acuti- 
foliuSy Macrochiton jiallidespinosus, cf. Locustidce. 
The geographical distribution of Bembicides discussed and tabulated, 
Handlirscii, pp. 1006-1007, SB. Ak. Wien, civ, Abth. i. 
Coleoptera common to N. America and Britain. 
Distribution of imported beetles in N. America, Chittenden (202). 
Comparison of the N. American Rhopalocera with those of the old 
world, Christ (208, 209). 
Cosmopolitan insects, Lesne (687). 
Lepidoptera at sea, Pagenstecher (842). 
