72 Ins. 
XIII. IXSECTA. 
Notes on the nest-habits of various European aculeate Hymenoptera , 
Rudow, pp. 41, 42, Soc. ent. xiv.—Notes on some structures made by 
Hymenoptera aculeata , Rudow (1010).—Sleeping habits of a bee, Green, 
p. 214, Ent. Mag. 1899.—Notes on Trichiosoma, lucorum , Oudemaxs (880). 
Habits of S. American coprophagous Coleoptera , Juduliex (613).—Brief 
notes on the natural history of numerous Coleoptera , Hacker (505), fre¬ 
quent copula between Melasoma aenea and Agelastica alni .—Habits of 
Cicindelidce , Wickham (1230).—Habits of Goliath as drwryi , use of horns, 
Bennett, p. xi, P. ent. Soc. London 1899.—Peculiar habits of a Meloid 
beetle, Hubbard, p. 186, P. ent. Soc. Washington iv.— Onychocerus , a 
beetle with sting, Gahan, p. xxii, P. ent. Soc. London 1899.—Forms of 
burrows of Scolytidce , Everts, Yersl. pp. 2-6, Ent. Tijdschr. xlii. 
The cases of Clythrides and Cryptocephalides larva?, Xambeu (1237). 
Tent caterpillars, Clisiocampa, Slingerland (1086).—Habits of some 
Lep. in salt marshes, Chapman, p. 146, Ent. Mag. 1899.—Larval habits of 
Australian timber moths, Hepialidce etc., Illidge (585).—Caterpillars 
feeding on unusual food, Cassat, p. 3, Miscell. Ent. vii.—Caterpillars that 
bite one another, Sorhagen (1103).—Moth in the burrows of a tortoise, 
Smith (1094). 
Natural history of Cecidomyiidce , Rubsaamen (1006).—Peculiar pupation 
of Cecidomyiidce , Rubsaamen (1008). 
Habits of Vermileo larva in Borneo, Shelford (1073).—A vesicle- or 
balloon-making fly, Aldrich & Turley (5).—Larval habits of Hypoderma 
bovis , Austen (52 ).—Leptotena cervi attacking a horse, Megnin (813).— 
Hippoboscid attached to Lemurs, Speiser (1109). 
Hemerobius larva, mode of clothing itself, Fremlin, p. 93, Entomologist 
1899.—Habits of Chrysopa , Lurie (775).—The cases of Tnchoptera , Struck 
( 1129).—-Experiments on the case-building of larvae of Trichoptera , Ostwald 
( 879).—Huts of Cicada septendecim , Lander (739). 
Biology of Mantidce , Giardina (470).— Mantis , killing bird, Browne, 
p. 578, J. Bombay Soc. xii. 
Cocoon of carbonate of lime, Gahan, p. xvii, P. ent. Soc. London 1899. 
Relation of chirping of Oecanthus to temperature, Edes (333). 
Earwig entering human ear, Kirby, p. 253, Entomologist 1899. 
Hibernation of Coleoptera , Carpentier (197).—Aestivation of Chryso- 
melidce , W. Kolbe (675). 
The walking of bird-lice and lice, Snodgrass (1102).—Locomotion of 
parasitic larvae, Seurat (1063). 
Mutilation by fighting, Morley, p. 265, Ent. Mag. 1899. 
Oviposition of Rhopalocera in confinement, Breit (148).—Oviposition 
of Stenobothrus , Rodzianko (994).—Oviposition of Hydrophilus piceus , 
Fischer-Siegwart (387). 
Male carrying eggs, Slater (1084). 
Migration of Orthoptera and Odonata , Tutt (1159).—Migration in swarms 
of various insects, Deiopeia, Dolichus , etc., Montandon (838).—Migration 
of Callidryas eubule , Field, pp. 71-73, Ent. News Pliilad. x. . 
Stridulating organ in Macraspis , Arrow, p. 365, Ann. Nat. Hist. iv.— 
Stridulation of Lema , Walker (1183).—“Sembling” in Mutillidce by means 
of stridulating, Peringuey, p. 352, Ann. S. African Mus. i. 
Parasitism, Smith (1098). 
Commensalism of Termites and fungi, PIoltermann (548). 
Peculiar symbiosis between Hymenoptera and Acari, with peculiar 
structural modification, Perkins (892). 
Habits of the associated bees Bombas and Psithyrus , Sladen (1083). 
Bees’ nest Col., Wasmann (1205). 
Commensalism in Diptera , Biro (105). 
Myrmecopliilous and Termitophilous Insects, Wasmann’s views, Janet’s 
views, Peyerimhoff (903). 
