74 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. 
Galls in animals, Marohal (708). 
Galls of Gecidomyia kellneri on larches, etc., Tubeuf (1099). 
Galls of Strongylorrhinus on Xanthorrhoea ; larva used as food, Lea, 
p. 619, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1897. 
Galls of Coccid Ollijfiella , Bull. Dop. Agric. cut. vii, p. 77, cut. — Gall- 
making Diasp id ( Coccidce ), Fuller (387). 
Les Cecidies des environs d’Elbeuf, Martel, pp. 44-67, pis. i-iv, Bull. 
Soc. Elbeuf, xv. — Galls of Lorraine, Kieffer (578). — Hymenopterous galls 
of Germany, Riedel (926). — S. European Cynipid galls, Kieffer (575). — 
Galls in Algeria and Tunis, Marchal (711). — Galls of Mantua, Trotter 
(1095). 
Galls on Mercurialis annua , PIsrot, pp. 97-108, Rev. Sci. Bourbon, 1897. 
Insects and Flowers. 
Ord (801). 
The mode of attraction of Insects by flowers, Plateau (872, 873). 
Insects and flowers in Novaja Semlja, Eckstam (285). 
Bees and flowers, PIsrez, pp. lxxxvi-lxxxviii, C.R. Soc. Bordeaux, 1897. 
Fertilization, Burkill (140). 
Flower of peculiar structure fertilised by a beetle, Hamilton (449). — 
Fertilisation of Erythronium , Briquet, pp. 71-90, Mem. Soc. Cherbourg, 
xxx. 
Notes on New Mexican flowers and their Insect visitors, Cockerell, 
Botan. Gaz. 1897, pp. 104-106. 
Collections, Preservation, Museums, Nomenclature. 
Collecting and preserving Insects, Saj6 (954). 
Notes on European entomological collections, continued, Calvert, pp. 
4-6, etc. Ent. News Philad. 1897. 
Rearing Odonata , Needham (781). 
Collecting Hymenoptera Aculeata , Saunders (956). 
Photographing specimens, Strickland, p. 84, Ent. Mag. xxxiii. 
Mounting minute Insects, especially Diptera, Baker, p. 63, Psyche, viii. 
Modo of mounting small Goleoptera , Rouciietti, p. 40, Boll. Natural, xvii. 
Modo of prosorvmg larva), Smith, p. 142, Ent. News Philad. 1897. — 
Preservation of larva), etc., in gelatine and formol, Donitz, p. 2, SB. Berlin, 
ent. Zeitschr. 1897. 
Collecting by aid of a portable electric light, Flamel, La Nature, 1897 
(1), p. 400. 
Mode of killing Diptera , Meade, p. 151, Ent. Mag. xxxiii. 
Improved apparatus for the observation of Ants, Janet (547). 
Rontgen rays and the study of Insects, Lemoine (667). 
Dispersal of Aug. Salles collection of Coleoptera , Ent. Mag. xxxiii, p. 91. 
— Destination of Ragonot’s collection of Lepidoptera, Bull. Soc. ent. France, 
1897, p. 286. 
Prices of British Lepidoptera , Ent. Record, 1897, p. 41. 
Nomenclature, discussion, Tijdschr. Ent. xl, Verslag pp. 2-6. 
Use of names more than once in the Animal Kingdom, Maskell, pp. 
294 & 295, Tr. N. Zealand Inst. xxix. 
Fixing the “types” of Tortrix , Tinea and Alucita, Walsingiiam & 
Durrant (1142). 
Discussion of “the Merton Rules,” Allen (11). 
Bibliography, 
Historical survey of Entomology, Marlatt (716). 
Sketch of the literature of Lepidoptera, Kirby (587), iv. pp. 157-210. 
