BIOLOGY, HABITS, ETC. 
Ins. 67 
Conopidce , Townsend (1088, p. 23). — Girdling habit of the Cepliid, Janus 
integer, Slingerland (1023). 
Habits and intelligence of Coprides, Cicadidce and Mantidce of Mediter- 
ranean region, Fabre (303). — Habits and Instinct of Necropliorus, Fabre 
( 304). — Habits and peculiarities of Paussidce , Wasmann (1157). — Habits of 
Paussidce, PIsringuey (828). — Biology of Pissodes, Nusslin (793). — Car- 
nivorous habits of Anthicides, Chobaut (175). — Gregariousness of Coc- 
cinella transversoguttata, Pifer, p. 49, Ent. News Philad. 1897. — The 
fungi and food-habits of N. American Scolytidce , Hubbard (516, 517). — 
Years of abundance of Melolontha, Forel (353). — Natural history of 
Lomechusa, Wasmann (1155). 
Defence of Coleoptera by exudation of liquid, experiments, and of 
Orthoptera, Cuj£not (223, 224). 
Butterfly and flower, symbiosis, Ule (1108). 
Drinking habits of Lepidoptera , Tutt (1105). 
Construction of suspended cocoons of network by Lepidoptera, Walsing- 
ham (1139, p. 114). — Position of cocoons and intelligence, Davis (235), 
also op. id. p. 101. 
Antlion-like habits of larva of Lampromyia miki, Marchal (711). 
Positions of CEstrid larvae in bodies of animals, Schneidemuhl (972). 
aS yrplius, mode of attacking Chernies , Cholodkovsky, p. 39, Horae Soc. 
ent. Boss. xxxi. 
Habits of Termitidce, Grassi & Sandias (421). — Habits of Termites, 
Blandford (84). — Habits, habitations of Termitidce, Haviland (463). — 
Day-working Termite, Sjostedt (1017). — Australian termitaria, Saville- 
Kent (957, 958). — Meridional termitaria, Jack (539). 
Relations of Termes jiavipes, with ants, King (584). 
Habits of larva of Chrysopa, Lurie (700). 
Biology of Margarodes , metamorphosis, encystment, prolongation of 
life, &c., Mayet (730). 
Oviposition of Acridiidce, Zubowsky (1204). 
Wandering and migration, Sa.t 6 (953). — Influence of wator and land on 
flight of butterflies, rate of flight, Prall, p. 533, J. Bombay Soc. xl. — 
Migration of butterflies, Aitken, p. 337, J. Bombay Soc. xl. — Assembling and 
migration of butterflies, Prall, p. 533, J. Bombay Soc. xl. — Migrations of 
Lepidoptera and other insects, Piepers (866). — Migration of butterflies, 
Hurdis (520, pp. 318-323). 
Stridulation of Coleoptera [a compilation], Schenrling (966). — Three 
sets of stridulating organs in Plagithmysus, Perkins, p. 375, P. Cambridge 
Soc. ix. — Stridulating organs of a beetle, Bedel & Francois (62). — Sound- 
producing organs of Stenop>elmatidce , Hutton (521). — Stridulation of N. 
American Acndiidce, Scudder (997). Influence of voice in N. Zealand 
Cicadas, Potter (876). 
Detonating Insects in S. Africa, PiSringuey, Tr. S. Afr. Phil. Soc. 
pp. 6, 7. 
Myrmecophilous Insects, Escherich (301).— Myrmecophilous Insects at 
Toronto, King (582), — In Madagascar, Wasmann (1165). — Ants’ nest, 
Coleoptera, Wasmann (1157, 1164-1170), Thisry (1074). — List of some 
Algerian myrmecophilous Coleoptera and their nests, Pic (849). — Ants’ 
nest Coccidce , Newstead (783), King (583), King & Cockerell (584), 
Newstead, p. 102, Tr. ent. Soc. London, 1897. — (Ecophylla, relations with 
Coccidce in New Guinea, Bir 6, pp. 134-136, Berlin, ent. Zeitschr. 1897. — 
Curculionidw in ants’ nests ; habits of Claviger testaceus, Escherich (298). 
— Natural history of Lomechusa, Wasmann (1155, 1167); relations of 
Lomechusa and Ants, id. (1158 ). — Lomechusa and ants, mode of feeding, 
etc., Wasmann (1156 ). — Lasius mixtus and the Acarid Antennophorus 
uhlmanni, Janet (545 ). — Lasius and Antennophorus, Coupin (221). — 
Acaridoe and ants, Wasmann (1160). — Relations of Lasius with the Acarid, 
