f 1921 J 
XI. Insecta. 
Insecta. 103 
24-5, 247, 251 ; Dyar, 513, 517, 518, 
520, 522 ; Enderlein, 560 ; Felt, 
611; Garrett, 713; Hermann, 
Mydaidac, Asilidae, 832 ; Krober, 
1013, 1014, 1015, 1016; Malloch, 
1163; Ricardo, 1473; Riedel, 
Tipulidae, 1475 ; Sack, Syrphidae, 
1527 ; Surcouf, 1720. 
Hemiptera. — Bergrotii, Chile, 166 ; 
Brethes, 250; Drake, 480; Lizer, 
1106, 1107; Pennington 1 , 1357; 
Poppius, 1409 ; Poppius & Bergrotii, 
1410. 
Thysanopfera. — Porter, 1414 ; 
Priesner, 1427. 
Psocoptera. — Navas, 1294, 1296 ; 
Strand, 1700. 
Embioplera. — NavAs, 1291. 
Plecoptera. — Jamil, 896 ; Klapalek, 
951 ; Navas, 1291. 
Ephemeroptera. — Navas, Brazil 1289, 
1291, 1294. 
Par an euro pier a. — Navas, Brazil 
1289, 1291, Argentina 1293, 1294; 
Williamson, 1936, 1938. 
Orthoplera. — Carl, 319 ; Hebard, 
795,798; Uvarov, 1815. 
III.— SYSTEMATIC. 
General. 
The sclerites of the head, and the 
mouth-parts of certain immature and 
adult insects, pp. 65-103, 8 pis., 
Crampton Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 14. 
Comparative morphology of Insecta, 
Myriopoda and Crustacea pp. 340- 
346, Crampton Trans, ent. soc. London 
1920 1921. 
Experiments on relative edibility of 
of Insects pp. 1-105, Carpenter 
Trans, ent. soc. London 1921. 
The “epistoma” of Schiodte, Go- 
lovjanko pp. 328-330 figs. 1, 2 Rev. 
Russe Ent. 16 1917. 
Origin and homologies of para- 
glossac, Crampton pp. 84-92 pi. 
Psyche 28. 
Fossil insects of Rott (Siebenge- 
birge) pp. 205-217, 219-230 7 plates 
figs., Meunier Zs. D. Geol. Ges. 67 
1915. 
Taxonomic units and morphological 
data, Kusnezov pp. 53-80 Rev. 
Russe Ent. 17. 
The acquisition of habits by insects, 
Eldering pp. 469-490 Arch. Neer- 
landaises 3 1919. 
Sex and parthenogenesis in insects, 
Cavazza pp. 61-73 Natura 7 1916. 
Parasitism in insects, Pigeot Bull. 
Soc. Ardennes pp. 29-37 5 1898 ; 
pp. 35-41 6 1899. 
The structure of wing-muscles in 
insects, Ebner pp. 3-32 SitzBer. Ak. 
Wiss. Wein 127 1919. 
Review of MacGillivray, with criti- 
cisms and taxonomical and syno- 
nymical notes, Ferris pp. 57-61 and 
91-95 Canad. Ent. 53. 
The makers of entomological plates 
in the U.S., historical, Walton pp. 
69-99 P. ent. Soc. Washington 23. 
List of insects in fungus, Weiss Ent. 
News 32 pp. 45-47. 
List of Insects associated with 
fungi pp. 57-62, Falcoz Misc. ent. 25. 
Insect life, Ealand xii + 340 pp. 
illustr. 
Crampton corrects a statement as to 
terminal abdominal structures of male 
insects ; Canad. Ent. 53 p.72. 
A comparison of the terminal ab- 
dominal structures of insects and Crus- 
tacea, Crampton pp. 257-263 pi. v Ent. 
News 32. 
Phylogeny, based on a study of the 
fore-wings, Crampton pp. 97-105 and 
135-140 pi. ii Ent. News 32. 
The fungus Cordyceps and its hosts 
in New Zealand, Cunningham Tr. 
N.Z. Inst. 53 pp. 372-382 4 pis. 
On some archaic insects, notes, 
Tillyard pp. 525-530 P. Hawai. ent. 
Soc. 4. 
Rehn discusses the location of types, 
Ent. News 32 pp. 180-182. 
Occurrence and structure of maxil- 
lulae in the Orders of Insects pp 
429-456 pi. xxxi 17 figg., Evans J. Linn 
Soc. Zool. 34. 
