ECONOMIC, BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. 
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Gard. Chron. (2) xxiii. p. 80— Tychea phaseoli (Aphididce), a new enemy 
to potatoes in Bavaria ; Ent. Nachr. xi. p. 353 et seq. — Cybister or 
Dytiscus destroying carp, Bull. U. S. Fish. Comm. v. p. 311.—Destruc¬ 
tion of trout by mosquitoes noticed, P. E. Soc. 1885, p. xxv. 
Diptera attacking man , Joseph (158). 
Bees and flowers, Hotter (139).—Insects and flowers, Loew (195).— 
Aphides, food-plants of ; Macchiati (201) ; Lichtenstein (193).—Bee¬ 
keeping, Bessler (27), Plauta-Reichenau (248).—The origin of the bees’ 
cell, Bottger’(36).—Popular work on the bee, Harris (136).—Ueber die 
Pflege der Bienenzucht in den preussischen Provinzen ; Ent. Nadir, xi. 
pp. 265-268.—Preservation of silkworm’s eggs, Luciani (199).—Silk¬ 
worm disease, Ciccone (76, 77).—Crossing silkworms to influence cocoon, 
Quajat (260).—Silk-bombyces, Camboue (56), Wailly (348).—Silk in 
Assam ; Extract from report of E. Stack, Ent. xviii. pp. 213-217.— 
Transplantation of Lac insect, J. Ag. Soc. Ind. vii. p. 262.— Edible insects , 
Holt (142), Moleyre (223), Williston (367) ; (Mexican) Packard, Am. 
Nat. xix. p. 893.— Cockchafer-meal , Friker (118).—Experiments with 
Zb’Mc/ms-infested beans, Ent. M. M. xxii. p. 114. 
Micro-photography applicable to entomology, P. E. Soc. 1885, p. iv. 
—Entomology and medical jurisprudence, Ent. M. M. xxi. p. 272.— 
Insect ravages : description of method of arranging a museum collection 
to illustrate this ; Nature, xxxii. p. 524.—Account of the number of 
specimens of insects in the collection of amber (Bernstein) of the Phys. 
Ok. Ges. at Konigsberg ; Schr. Ges. Konigsb. xxv. p. xix.—On mounting 
(microscopic) beetles and other insects without pressure ; Gillo, J. Micr. 
and Nat. Sci. iv. p. 151.—Cleaning of oily beetles ; preservation of collec¬ 
tions, &c. : MT. schw. ent. Ges. vii. pp. 194, &c.—Preservation of larvae, 
Trois (344).—Sale of Major Parry’s collection and library, Ent. M. M. 
xxii. p. 15.—Puton, Rev. d’Ent. iv. p. 138, points out the feeble utility 
of the Paris Museum of Natural History. 
Y. BIBLIOGRAPHY, BIOGRAPHY, NOMENCLATURE. 
1. Bibliography . Forster s works : Dalla Torre (86) ; Wackenzapp, 
S. E. Z. xlvi. pp. 209-218.— Iluebners Tortricides : dates of publication of 
these parts of the Sam. eur. Schmett. are given by Prof. Fernald, Ent. 
Am. i. p. 137.—Note on the authorship of the letterpress in vols. i., vi., 
& vii. of the entomology in Jar dine’s Naturalist 1 s Library ; Stainton, 
Ent. M. M. xxi. pp. 181-186.— Kohl's hymenopterologische Arbeiten; 
Kriechbaumer, Ent. Nachr. xi. pp. 203-206.—Verzeichniss der entomolo- 
gischen Schriften von Hermann Low ; Osten-Sacken, Yerh. z.-b. Wien, 
xxxiv. pp. 455-464.— Newman in Ent. 1840-1842, vide Horn (144).— 
Palisotde Beauvais’ “ Ins. reef ’ &c.; icl. (144).— Olivier, species described 
by, referred to their modern genera; Rev. d’Ent. iv. pp. 281-284.—Re¬ 
marks on Bodeds Ins. mus. grave. ; Ent. Nachr. xi. p. 156.—Elenco delle 
pubblicazioni entomologiche del Professor Camillo Rondani ; Osten-Sacken, 
C. R., Bull. Ent. Ital. 1885, pp. 149-162. 134 memoirs are catalogued, 
chiefly relating to Diptera , but there are a few of other Orders.—Deter- 
