876 Jn&. 
(h.) ORTHOPTERA. 
[Cf. Azam (59), Barlow (72), Bolivar (124, 125), Bordas (129, 131), 
Bormans (135), Bruner (151), Brunner (152, 153, 154), Buller 
(159), Cu£xo r r (267), Finot (371), Giglio-Tos (432), Gould (445), 
Griffini (450), Hancock (485), Heymons (502, 503), Howard 
(528), Hutton (539), Krauss (655), Morse (790, 791), Pawlowa 
(845, 846), Peytoureau (862). Portsch insky (897, 898), Preusse 
(902), Rebeur-Pascuwitz (919), Saussure (1000, 1001), Saussure & 
Zehntner (1002, 1003), Scudder (1036, 1037, 1038, 1040, 1041), 
Sharp (1055), Tepper (1121, 1122), Waterhouse (1198), Wilcox 
(1235, 1236).] 
Morphology of the insect body based specially on examination of the 
development of Orthoptera ; Heymons (503). 
Morphology of abdomen, and of £ and $ copulatory organs ; 
Peytoureau (862). 
Structure of labium discussed ; Waterhouse (1196). 
Notes on stomatogastric nervous system ; Pawlowa (845). 
Studies in the physiology of Orthoptera ; CuriNOT (207). 
Spermatogenesis of Caloptenus\ Wilcox (1235, 1236). 
Orthoptera of the Sandwich Is. ; Brunner, pp. 891-897, P. Zool. Soc. 
London, 1895. 
Descriptive work on the Orthoptera of Algeria and Tunis ; Finot, Ann. 
Soc. ent, France, 1895. 
Fossil carboniferous Orthoptera ; Scudder (1032). 
Preparing Orthoptera ; Bruner, Amer. Natural, xxix, p. 684. 
FoRFICULIDiE. 
Sketch of the families ; Sharp (1055) chap. viii. 
Embryology of Forficula and other Orthoptera ; Heymons (502). 
Anatomy of alimentary canal ; Bordas (131). 
In Burma and Sumatra earwigs fly to light in plenty; Bormans, p. 371, 
Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiv. 
Anechura coriacea , Burma, Bormans, p. 403, t. c. n. sp. 
Apachya fece ) Burma, Bormans, p. 373, t. c. n. sp. 
Chcetospania fece ) Burma, Bormans, p. 390, t. c. n. sp. 
Chelisochee fece , Burma, Bormans, p. 393, t. c. n. sp. 
Forficula luca8i } woodcut, habits, &c. ; Krauss, p. 99, Ent. Nachr. xxi. 
F. e&cherichi , Tunis, Krauss, t. c. p. 97 ; F. ? pulchripes , Burma, 
Bormans, p. 408, Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiv : n. spp. 
