saute 
gists, especially in gngland, France, and Denmark, but in the latter 
comtries also by some. of the most prominent cepresentatives. cof the older 
generation. Thus, FP. de: Peyerimhogr, in France, has changed his original 
terminolosy to conform with the one appliéd by the Bureau of Entomology, 
and also considers many more structures than he formerly did, describing 
them in the same sequence as has been followed in our publications. He 
selects for figuring the same parts. that we do, orienting them in th 
same Cirection on the plates, with mouth parts and head upwards, habitus- 
figures of larvae with head to the left, etc. 4: oe | 
Paul Siggers, formerly plant pathologist of the United Fruit Com- 
pany at Costa Rica, recently visited the Section of Insects. 
Henry Jory of Lisbon, Portugal, visited the Division of Insects 
on his way from Florida to Germany. Mr. Jory is engaged in handling in- 
secticides and insecticide machinery. ; 
R.. A. Cushman has devoted part of the month of March to a continua- 
tion of his studies of parasites of the pine tip moth. Mr. Cushman is 
doing field work in the vicinity of Washington, with temporary head— 
quarters at East ‘Falls Church. This work is a continuation of study 
begun last year in an effort to determine whether it is practicable to 
introduce some of the native parasites into the Nebraska National Forest 
at Halsey. 
Dr. John R. Johnson, Chief of the Research Department of the United 
Fruit Company, visited Washington during: the month of March and spent some 
time in the Section of insects, consulting with the Bureau specialists. 
H. D. Millender, of the Federal Horticultural Board, stationed at 
Houston, Tex., recently visited the Division of Insects, accompanied by 
his bride. 

LIBRARY 
Mabel Colcord, Librarian 
NEW BOOKS 
Antram, GC. 8 
Butterflies of. India. With illustrations of practicaily every 
species for easy identification... Calcutta and Simla, Thacker, 
Spink & Co., 1924. 226 PP dlIns. hse ple: 
Clute, W. N. 
A dictionary of American plant names... Joliet, I1l., W. N* Clute 
& CO. 4923-0 sik pp. 
Lorbett, 7.84 end Ponniah, D. . 
"Red stripe" weevil of coconuts. Kuala Lumpur, 1924. (Straits 
Settlements and Federated Malay States. Dept. of sgr. Bul. 36.) 
