[1922] 
XI. Insecta. 
Insect a. 139 
II.— SUBJECT INDEX. 
N.B. — The full reference may be ob- 
tained from “ Titles ” by means of the 
author's name and number. 
General. 
Treatises, General Works, 
f Handlirsch, 1184 ; IBolton 1 , 314. 
Historical, Biographical. 
Aurivillius, 89 ; Cockerell, 556 ; 
Henriksen, 1259 ; Howard, 1345. 
Bibliographical. 
Bogdanov-Katkov, E. M. Vasilev, 
302 ; N. N. Shtcherbakov, 303, 304 ; 
Cholodkovski, 512 ; da Costa Lima, 
657 ; Cresson 1 & Reiin, 621 ; Joannis, 
1428; Siiarleman, 2556; Siieldon, 
2562 ; Yakobson, 3086. 
Pedagogy. 
Melander, 1894 ; Merrill, 1913 ; 
Woodward, 3081. 
Museums, Collections. 
Aldrich, 23 ; Bishop, Ent. Mo. Mag. 
London 58 1922 p. 280 ; Bryk, Stock- 
holm, 397 ; de Ciiaudoir, Insecta, 
Rennes 1921, 1922 p. 24 ; Codina, 
E. Reitter’s collection to Hungarian 
National Museum, 576 ; Coulon, 602 ; 
Distant, Ent. Mo. Mag., London 58, 
1922 p. 6 ; Druce H. H. C. J. Ento- 
mologist London 55 1922 p. 215 ; 
Farn’s, Disposal of, Entomologist, 
London 55 1922 pp. 91-93 & 113-115 ; 
Forel, to Geneva Museum, 981 ; 
Rotiiney, Ent. Mo. Mag. London 58 
1922 pp. 113-114 ; Sharp, D., Entomo- 
logist London 65 1922 p. 220, and Ent. 
Mo. Mag. London 58 1922 p. 236 ; 
Stein, P., D. ont. Zs. Berlin 1922 pp. 
230-237; Whittle, Ent. Mo. Mag. 
London 58 1922 p. 22. 
Technique, Methods. 
Bartiie, 156 ; Calmbach, 436 ; 
Dallimore, 659 ; Daydie, 685 ; 
Everts, 883; Hayes, 1219; Jacob- 
son 1 , Killing, 1396; Jun’gel, Tempera- 
ture experiments p. 55 Ent. Zs. 35 
1921 ; Lutz, 1763 ; Korotnev, 1585 ; 
Krausse, 1590 ; Lienig, 1719; Pillai, 
2261; Polak, 2277; Pratt, 2307; 
Rhumbler, 2363; Roepke, Killing, 
2390 ; Scharff, 2455. 
Nomenclature. 
Barnes and Lindsey, 142 ; Cock- 
erell, T. D. A. The Publication of In- 
admissible Specific Names Ann. Ent. 
Soc. America 15 1922 p. Ill ; 
HandschiN, 1185 ; MacArthur, 1764 ; 
Talbot, 2750 ; Wahlgren, 2928 ; 
Wolff und Krausse, 3078. 
MORPHOLOGY. 
General and Miscellaneous. 
Bischoff, Blepharoceridae, 275 ; 
Branch, Trichoplera, internal anatomy, 
350 ; Cuenot & Poisson, co-adapta- 
tions, 637 ; Ezhikov, 890 ; Falcoz, 905 ; 
Feuerborn, Exo-skeleton, 944; Gen- 
nerich, Hymenoptera, 1076; Hayes, 
Lachnoslerna , 1220 ; IIorst, Elaleridae , 
1325 ; Jeannel, Goleoptera, 1403 ; 
Jordan, Ludiinae , Stridulating organ 
1469 ; Kreusciier, fat-body and oeno- 
cytes, 1599 ; Lacroix, Ghrysopidae, 
1625 ; Martini, Skeleton, Thorax, 
1853, 1858; Schulze, composition of 
chitin, 2513 ; Sticiiel, Papilionidae, 
legs, 2663 ; Suffert, scales of Lepido- 
ptera, 2714; Tiegs, Hymenoptera, 
2781 ; Trojan, Sense organs, 2828 ; 
Vaney & Pelosse, blood, 2884; Van 
Zwaluwenberg, Melanoius, 2888. 
Head. 
Brocher, Vespa crabro, 371 ; Gaiian, 
Moutli-parts, 1053; Mallock, Eyes, 
1830; Otanes, Head and mouth-parts, 
Mecoptera, 2139; Rathsamiiausen, 
Honey bee, 2332 ; Senior-White, 
Mouth-parts Diptera, 2547 ; Snodgrass, 
Dolichopodidae, 2605. 
Antennae. 
Adair, Orthoplera , 6, 7 ; Emdbn, 
Ilaliplidae , 833 ; Felt, Mycelophilidae, 
930 ; Sloane, Ilaliplidae and Paussi- 
dae, 2590. 
Wings. 
Bezzi, 255 ; Bryk, wing- veins, 398 ; 
CRAMrTON, 612 ; Fischer, Thais and 
Ilypermnestra, 956 ; Forbes, Cicada, 
976; Forbes, Wing-venation of Coleo- 
ptera, 977 ; Graham, Goleoptera, 1138 ; 
Kempers, 1503 ; Lameere, 1650 ; 
Mercier, 1912; Parsiiley, Tingidae, 
2159; Philpott, Lepidoptera, 2222, 
2223 ; Poisson, Hemiptera, 2274 ; 
