f Ka Hy ytd i yar h e Ae | Pye yy een Ae ww, * *, iy te sas y Pi f er, Piva eM ry Ki Ke Me ; i — t % Sian <= > - = ay ila Fe In ae { 3! yhir igh se oe eS & a - mee eS ot oes SS nd LS - See = eae bs witabi a Wy i f weit ; Nie t f fh ONG oe moenK & ¥, LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN = A590 ‘8 Z'75 Y oe. Digitized by the Internet Archive In2O1s https ://archive.org/details/zoologicalrecord00zool THE ZOOLOGICAL RECORD VOLUME THE FORTY-FIRST BEING RECORDS OF ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE RELATING CHIEFLY TO THE YEAR 1904. By D. SHarp, R. LypEKKER, R. BowpDLER SHarpeE, G. A. BouLENGER, W. T. Carman, E. R. Sykes, E. A. Smita, Eveknre Simon, Fivipro SILvEstTRI, Auice L. Empueton, F. A. BAtHER, W. WooDLAND, AND H. M. Woopcock. EDITED (FOR THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON) BY Vey eaARP,” M.A, FR... F.2Z.8.) ae Curator in Zoology, University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge. Explorate solum: sic fit via certior ultra. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY ; SOLD AT THEIR HOUSE IN HANOVER SQUARE. M.DCCCCV. Communications, Papers, and Memoirs intended for this work should be addressed to “THE Epitor of the Zoological Record, Zoological Society, 3, Hanover Square, London, W. It is earnestly requested that in the case of separately-printed copies of papers so forwarded, the original pagination may be indicated. The Editor thanks those Societies and individuals who have forwarded works and papers for the purposes of the Record, and suggests that Societies publishing Zoological Papers would much facilitate the work of the Recorders by forwarding a separate copy of each Zoological Memoir they publish to the Editor for the use of the Recorder. This is preferable to sending the entire volume, because each paper can go directly to the Recorder it concerns. CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. WZULLIAWEE 6 heme LAK “A $+U BARLMAD fa) - + @ Ad PREFACE. HE preparation of this Volume of the Zoological Record has been facilitated by the liberality of the Council of the Zoological Society, who granted an additional sum for assistance to the Recorders in searching the literature. This work was undertaken in chief part by Mr C. D. SHERBORN; and so far as works only in the libraries at Cambridge are concerned, by Mr 8S. MatrHews of the Philosophical Library there. Thanks to their industry the Recorders have been able to complete the Volume within the usual period. Dr CALMAN being unable to execute the Arachnida and Myriapoda these groups have been most kindly undertaken by Monsr. Simon, and Prof. Sitvestri. As Prof. MINCHIN has been absent for the longer part of the year on a Govern- ment mission to Uganda, his Record of Spongie has been in larger part accomplished by Mr Woop anp. The list of abbreviations has been revised by the Librarians of the Royal Society, of the Natural History Museum, of the Science Library Victoria and Albert Museum, of the Zoological Society, of the Linnean Society, of the Radcliffe Library, of the Philosophical Society Cambridge; and our thanks are due to them for their assistance. D. SHARP. CAMBRIDGE. 20th November 1905. ay : le Ronis a es | an, & Veit [3 Ae “Wolbers ho. patil ail ug ih) yi Land salou ay WwW eyiit Vi Howe) edt Yo vitherds ot y 7 suit Lihite faethe TY r icf : 2 oth Nibsivae fon ge : : : amt, < bedait cmiptereiu oA ye er ae Wabrson rh fi an 98 | ‘ynonnaiia CL 0) ihr a tein, a wood shige Cl eee ibid ra’). ta ar ht Abay thw a2 owl re unlit COON EME ema 217 oe iat Ait vit - ey ae i4 z : “Se > a ae Moai an il a ala a ; boise. faceteedd «ide mio! cl pee ee rhe ° ae ' a 7 bya : } ht in at i ad % vk i. u . » = ray Fibeaila fmol a ii er aeaithe ’ rmrmtynAr iy or nares (a How is oon in wes? i Mt 1 VERS, iat’ SI yee VUE) J. LAP SD be at) zt ye PP La) 8 4 —_——a oo 3 a tr Sod hil) SRI” ter DT 15h) ii JOS }, ih eY ip tude A Oe ult md by ila: Sai 1 yi iat iserlisl oh pak dyoery i ci = ay ie deal, od | Deals Wo come {iute ctl rr ae wet ti | genie: ‘wala BF tyetuulooN oda tg aieoner Sagem Bist ‘ee seis ett tos proud td ottilobiss| odd tees 7 TORY iat ‘sis ee cn. ee a dincly Te tis ’ 4 2 AT SHANE CONTENTS. List oF ABBREVIATIONS AND OF TITLES OF JOURNALS. RECORDS :— I. ‘T, XY. XVI. XVII. XVIII. GENERAL SUBJECTS. By D. SHarp, M.A., F.R.S. (Cam- bridge.) MAMMALIA. By R. LypExxesr, F.R.S. (Harpenden.) AVES. By R. Bowpter SHarpe, LL.D. (British Museum, Natural History.) REPTILIA anp BATRACHIA. By G. A. Boutenesr, F.R.S, (British Museum, Natural History.) PISCES. By G. A. Bounencer, F.R.S. (British Museum, Natural History.) TUNICATA. By W. T. Catman, D.Sc. (London.) MOLLUSCA. By E. R. Syxss, B.A., F.L.S. (London), assisted by E. A. Suirn, F.Z.S. (British Museum, Natural History.) BRACHIOPODA. By E. R. Syxegs, B.A., F.L.S. (London), assisted by E. A. SmitH, F.Z.S. (British Museum, Natural History.) BRYOZOA. By Atice L. Emsueron, B.Sc. (Liverpool.) CRUSTACEA (incl. GiaantostRaca). By W. T. Cauman, D.Sc. (London.) ARACHNIDA. By Evakne Simon. (Paris.) MYRIOPODA anp PROTOTRACHEATA. By Fiutrpo SIL- VESTRI. (Portici.) INSECTA. By D. SHarp, M.A., F.R.S. (Cambridge.) ECHINODERMA. By F. A. Batusr, M.A., etc. (British Museum, Natural History.) VERMES (incl. HemicHorpata). By Axice L. EMBLEton, B.Sc. (Liverpool.) CGiLENTERATA. By Anice L. Empieton, B.Sc. (Liverpool.) SPONGIA. By W. Woopianp. (London.) PROTOZOA. By H. M. Woopcock. (London.) ALPHABETICAL INDEX oF NEw NAMES OF GENERA AND SUBGENERA. By the Epiror, DALE i) ‘1 Lea ; An fariiiivgidt) aly ww xa bat il RMA i ia anti. altri: trait Ae se WORE v2 PATA vat | ’ nbs Eee Re hincday | Pay ea jospxnavod Af) yf ALOT Gf. ity ALLTAMSE Mi reo wh ; Pent S tatytaY. drone siete yy Y dr veer! Vi) . ASE alle me! AY vl peed ae . A foots’ hs ‘ nobstol Yo8.d ae 1 ATLA x . Wed whl ra) ae ‘ ( ama: ak ) A he ah, | Lema 7: ition tf pes Coisihuions) JRON eel ane fora vi : Wr vw mit 7A fs ait ; 7S a ie”. a Ce VWaly Sete ein elt ats ae Mita TE Me ae ae eR 7 . : ; . eye. yao. ; ane HOA = Love. onenirl “AS ,: aaa iS a fae rans ae Picea mer 4 : “opbradatethy) ee 7 AM CML 5 + xi ihivinl) aia AM nat s | ‘oes a ek Gti: a hata aA ye Ki iy POT ie pete hee kl nih ~ bi: 2) ACS (thi ee Me A i tf : , nN Porras bY: aphid ATTEN Pay Ba Aes, | anna ‘a yste ts abo) AN . ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE ZOOLOGICAL RECORD, Vou. XLI, 1904, FOR THE TITLES OF THE JOURNALS, TRANSACTIONS, ETC. THAT CONTAIN ZOOLOGICAL PAPERS, WITH INDICATIONS OF SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL LIBRARIES IN WHICH THE BOOKS ARE CURRENT. THE primary object of this list is to enable those using the Record to find with ease the full title of a Journal they see quoted in an abbreviated form. The arrangement is therefore a simple alphabetical list of the abbreviations, uncomplicated by syllabic or verbal limitations. The list has also to serve the Recorders and others as a list of Journals, and for this purpose it is important that it should be fairly complete as regards current periodicals. In order to increase the utility of the list, the abbreviations have been made on a uniform system; but a few excep- tions have, in practice, been found necessary. The chief points that have been kept in view in constructing the abbreviations may be briefly stated as follows :— The words selected as distinctive in each title are reduced in most cases to three or four. A distinct abbreviation is used for each different word, and the same abbreviation for the same word is used throughout the list. Accents are omitted. Asa rule the first word of the title is represented by an abbreviation, but this rule is departed from in the case of articles and prepositions, and occasionally in the case of adjectives that are useless for distinctive purposes. Thus “Annual Report” becomes “Rep.,” and “Occasional Papers” becomes “Pap.” Such adjectives as “New” and “Royal” are omitted, except when necessary for distinctive or other purposes. The consecutive order of the words of the title is maintained in the abbreviation, except in a few cases where the arrangement of the words in the title is very unusual or faulty. V1ll LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. As an example of the form of abbreviation that is aimed at, we may take Bull. Soc. Moscou. The name of the locality is given at greater length than the more frequently used portions of the abbreviation. After the titles, the place of publication is given, and this is followed by letters indicating some of the principal libraries in which the works may be consulted. The explanation of these letters is as follows :— N. =British Museum Natural History: general library. yn == a iy library, zoological department. Neve » geological $f Science library ; Victoria and Albert oi Bas, ] R. =Royal Society library. Z. =Zoological Society library. L. =Linnean 7% C. =Cambridge University library. C, p or (C) p=Cambridge Philosophical Society library. b, or g, or y, or z, after C, or (()=Cambridge Balfour, or Sedgwick Museum, or Physiological, or Zoological libraries respectively. O. = Radcliffe library, Oxford. § is prefixed to titles added since the last list, and to changes of titles when important. Abeille—L’Abeille: Journal d’entomologie publié par la Société entomo- logique de France. (Paris, 8vo.) Nz: Abh. Ak. Berlin—Abhandlungen der kéniglich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. (Berlin, 4to,) N. K: Bi veaaeete Ci pe Abh. Bayer. Ak.—Abhandlungen der mathematisch-physikalischen Classe der koniglichen Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. (Miin- chen, 4to.) NO KS RS Zea, Cp tO: Abh. Bohmisch. Ges.—Abhandlungen der mathematisch-naturwissenschaft- lichen Classe der k. BOhmischen Gesellschaft. [Called also] Rozpravy tridy mathematicko-prirodvécke krélovske Ceske spoleénosti Nauk. (Prag, 4to.) INS, (Ko gj R-yade Peep Abh. deutsch. Seefisch.- ried an des deutschen Seefischerei- Vereins. (Berlin, 4to.) Nz Abh. geol. Karte Hlsass—Abhandlungen zur geologischen Spezial-Karte von Elsass-Lothringen. (Strassburg, 8vo.) Ng. Abh, geol. Landesanst. Darmstadt—Abhandlungen der grossherzoglich Hessischen geologischen Landesanstalt zu Darmstadt. (Darmstadt, 8vo.) Ng. Abh. geol. Reichsanst.—Abhandlungen der Kaiserlich-KGniglichen geolo- gischen Reichsanstalt. (Vienna, 4to.) Ng. CR home Abh. Ges. Gorlitz—Abhandlungen der naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Gorlitz. (Gérlitz, 8vo.) i Pay elena 3 Abh. Ges. Gotting.—Abhandlungen der kéniglichen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Gottingen. Mathomatise See Klasse. Neue Folge. (Géttingen, 4to.) Nip Bieta Bag Gap Abh. Ges. Halle—Abhandlungen der naturforschenden peciae zu Halle. (Halle, 4to.) Ne KOR Zot Abh. Ges. Isis—Sitzungsberichte und Abhandlungen der naturwissen- schaftlichen Gesellschaft ‘Isis’ in Dresden. (Dresden, 8vo.) N. i Ate. Abh. Ges. Konigsb.-- [Part of Schr. Ges. Konigsb., q.v.] LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. 1X Abh. Ges. Nurnberg—Abhandlungen der naturhistorischen Gesellschaft zu Niirnberg. (Niirnberg, 8vo.) N. Abh. Ges. Wien—Abhandlungen der K. K. zoologischen-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien. NeS pie Zs La. Ce, Ox Abh. Hamburg. Anst.—[Part of Jahrb. Hamburg. Anst., q.v.] Abh. Mus. Dresden—Abhandlungen und Berichte des kéniglichen zoolo- gischen und anthropologisch-ethnographischen Museums zu Dresden. (Berlin, 4to.) Nz. C. Abh. Preuss. geol. Landesanst.—Abhandlungen der k6niglich Preussischen geologischen lLandesanstalt (Neue Folge). [Formerly Abh. geol. Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thiiringischen Staaten.] (Berlin, 8vo.) No Ke. Abh. Sachs. Ges. —Abhandlungen der k. Sachsischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften. (Leipzig, 4to.) eee, ft Cy D: Abh. Schweiz. pal. Ges.—Abhandlungen der Schweizerischen paldonto- logischen Gesellschaft. Mémoires de la Société Paléontologique suisse. (Basel, &c., 4to.) Nab pe ZeuincC’)) ie.4c0.- Abh. Senckenb. Ges.—Abhandlungen herausgegeben von der Senckenber- gischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft. (Frankfort a.-M., 4to.) N; Mee 2. CL TO: Abh. Ver. Bremen—Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom naturwissenschaft- lichen Verein zu Bremen. (Bremen, 8vo.) N. K. R. Z L. C. Abh. Ver. Hamburg—Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der Naturwissen- schaften herausgegeben vom naturwissenschaftlichen Verein in Ham- burg. (Hamburg, 4to.) IN: Ko Re eae ee sh), Abh. Ver. Karlsruhe—[Vide Verh. Ver. Karlsruhe.] Abh. Ver. Kassel—{Issued with Ber. Ver. Kassel, q.v.] Abh. Ver. Lotos—Abhandlungen des deutschen naturwissenschaftlich- medicinischen Vereines fiir Bohmen *‘ Lotos.” (Prag, 4to.) Nea. Acta Ac. German.—N. Acta Academize Czsareze Leopoldino-Carolinz Germanice nature curiosorum. [Called also] Verhandlungen der k. Leop.-Carol. deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher. (Halle, 4to.) ee Zu. Opp, 0. Act. Ac. Cordoba—Actas de la Academia nacional de Ciencias en Cérdoba. (Buenos Aires, 4to.) N: Re Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn.—Acta Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. (Helsingfors, 8vo.) ONS bys) ler Acta Soc. Lund.—Acta regiz Societatis physiographice Lundensis. [Pub- lished as part of Acta Univ. Lund., q.v.] Acta Soc. Sci. Fenn.—Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennice. (Helsingfors, Ato.) IN, KS eee ec up Acta Soc. Upsal.—Nova Acta regi Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis. (Upsala, 4to.) N. iG ye Za, ivy C, p. Acta Univ. Lund.—Acta Universitatis Lundensis. [Called also] Lunds Universitets Arsskrift, [and includes] Acta regize Societatis physio- graphice Lundensis, [also called] Kongl. fysiografiska Siillskapets i Lund Handlingar. (Lund, 4to.) Nite it. linn @, pe Actes Mus. Rouen—Actes du Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Rouen. (Rouen, 8vo.) N. xX LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Act. Soc. Bordeaux—Actes de la Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux. (Bor- deaux, 8vo.) jem 2 ae 6 Act. Soc. Chili—Actes de la Société scientifique du Chili. (Santiago, 4to.) IN | sy, 2a § Act. Soc. ent. Bohem.—Acta Societatis entomologicae Bohemiae. [Called also Casopis Geské Spolecnosti entomologické.] (Praze, 8vo.) Act. Soc. Hspan.—Actas de la Sociedad espanhola de historia natural. (Madrid, 8vo.) N. Re 22: Act. Soc. Helvet.—Actes de la Société Helvétique des Sciences naturelles. [Called also] Verhandlungen der schweizerischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft. (Basel, &c., 8vo.) IN, TS SR PGs eee Afh. Mus. Lund.—K Museo Lundii. En Samling af Afhandlinger. (Kjobnhavn, 8vo.) ih ail Ei 51/7 olan re Agric. Gaz. N. S. W.—The Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales. (Sydney, 8vo.) Nz. R. Agric. Ledger—The Agricultural Ledger. (Calcutta, 8vo.) Nz. Allatt. Koz. Magyar Tars.—Allattani Koézlemények a K. M. Termés- zettudomanyi Tarsulat Allattani szakosztélydnak folydirata. (Buda- pest, 8vo.) INE Allg. Naturf. Zeit.—Allgemeine Naturforscher Zeitung. (Berlin.) Allg. Zeitschr. Hnt.—Allgemeine Zeitschrift fiir Entomologie. Organ der “ Allgemeinen entomologischen Gesellschaft.” (Neudamm, 8vo.) NY AZ: Amer. Geol.—The American Geologist, a Monthly Journal of Geology and allied Sciences. (Minneapolis, 8vo.) Ng.) 1 (@) o> VERN EO, Amer. J. Anat.—The American Journal of Anatomy. (Baltimore, 8vo.) (C) b Amer. J. Physiol —The American Journal of Physiology. (Boston, 8vo.) TN ct Vc ght pu) ive. eo). Amer. J. Sci.The American Journal of Science. (New Haven, 8vo.) KS) RE ZeloC oe \ OF Amer. Micr. J—The American Monthly Microscopical Journal. (Wash- ington, 8vo.) Ne 10} Amer. Mus. J. The American Museum Journal. (New York, 8vo.) N. Z. Amer. Natural.—The American Naturalist. (Philadelphia, 8vo.) N. TK. eZ eC ba. An. Ac. Habana—Anales de la real Academia de ciencias medicas, fisicas y naturales de la Habana. (Habana, 8vo.) N. |. An. Ac. Romane—Analele Academiei Romane. Bucuresci (4to.). N. Anat. Anz.—Anatomischer Anzeiger. Centralblatt fiir die gesamte wis- senschaftliche Anatomie. Amtliches Organ der anatomischen Gesell- schaft. (Jena, 8vo.) Na! Kk Ze (Gp baewO: Anat. Hefte. Arb.—Anatomische Hefte. Referate und Beitraége zur Anatomie und Entwickelungsgeschichte. Erste Abteilung. Arbeiten aus Anatomischen Instituten. (Wiesbaden, 8vo.) Koi Gye Anat. Hefte. Ergebn,—Anatomische Hefte. . . Zweite Abteilung. Ergebnisse der Anatomie und Entwickelungsgeschichte. (Wiesbaden, 8vo. ) LURE T OFF) eR GP LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. xl An. cient. Paraguay.—Anales cientificos Paraguayas. (Asuncion.) Anh. Abh. Ak. Berlin—Anhang zu den Abhandlungen der K. preuss. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. [Issued with Abh. Ak. Berlin. q.v.] (Berlin, 4to.) An. Mus. Buenos Aires—Anales del Museo nacional de Buenos Aires. (Buenos Aires, 4to.) IN. Diane. Th: An. Mus. Chile—Anales del Museo Nacional de Chile. Publicados por orden del Gobierno de Chile. Primera Seccion. Zoologia. (Santiago, Ato. ) Z. An. Mus. La Plata—Anales del Museo de La Plata. (Buenos Aires, &c., Ato.) Nz Ng Bp Za) CaO. An. Mus. Mexico—Anales del Museo nacional de México. Segunda época. (México, 4to.) N. An. Mus. Montevideo—Anales del Museo nacional de Montevideo. (Monte- video, 8vo.) Wt. (Cl p. An. Mus. Salvador—Anales del Museo nacional organo oficial del Insti- tuto del mismo nombre. (San Salvador, 8vo.) iN. : Ann. Brit. Geol.—Annals of British Geology. (London, 8vo.) Nios ie. O. Ann. Carnegie Mus.—Annals of the Carnegie Museum. (Pittsburgh, 8vo.) N; K.. Z. Annee. biol.—L’année biologique. Comptes-rendus annuels des travaux de Biologie générale. (Paris, 8vo.) Nea Key, eC, be. O. Annee. Psychol.—L’ Année psychologique. (Paris, 8vo.) [Get ORNS 08 Ann. Fac. Marseille—Annales de la Faculté des Sciences de Marseille, publices sous les auspices de la municipalité. (Marseille & Paris, 4to.) he &. (C) p. Ann. geol. Balkan.—Annales géologiques de la péninsule Balkanique. (Belgrade, 8vo.) Ng. Ann. Geol. Pal.—Annales de Géologie et de Paléontologie, publiées sous la direction du Marquis Antoine de Gregorio. (Palermo, 4to.) Ng. Ko tc) ¢. Ann. Hebert—Annales Hébert. Annales de stratigraphie et de paléonto- logie du laboratoire de géologie de la faculté des Sciences de Paris. (Paris, 8vo.) Ng. Ann. Hofmus. Wien—Annalen des k. k. naturhistorischen Hofmuseums. (Wien, 8vo.) Ne Kobe Ay dl. 96) pero: Ann. ‘cage Jamaica—Annals of the Institute of Jamaica. (Kingston, 4to.) oR ae Ann. Inst. Pasteur—Annales del Institut Pasteur. (Paris, 8vo.) Nb. Km OR. “Sy path e: Ann. Microgr.—Annales de Micrographie, spécialement consacrées & la Seay aux Protophytes et aux Protozoaires. (Paris, 8vo.) Ann. Mus. Belgique—Annales du Musée royal @histoire naturelle de Belgique. (Bruxelles, 4to.) BGR. Ze Cah Ann. Mus. Congo—Ktat indépendant du Congo. Annales du Musée du Congo, publiées par ordre du Secrétaire d’état. Série 1. Zoologie. (Bruxelles, 4to.) Nae Ke Rap Zao) eae Ann. Mus. Genova—Annali del Museo civico di Storia Naturale di Genova. Gleneva, ovo.) Nz.) K.! ZX LY Cyp. O. Xll LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Ann. Mus. Hungar.—Annales Musei nationalis Hungarici. (Buda-Pest, 8vo.) N. Zio, Ann. Mus. Marseille—Annales du Musée (histoire naturelle de Marseille, Zoologie. (Marseille, 4to.) Ni Ky Pee ees Ann. Nat. Hist.—Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology. (London, 8vo.) N. Nz, Koos Lge 2 cain Dra ho ere Ann. Naturphilos—Annalen der Naturphilosophie, herausgegeben von Wilhelm Ostwald. (Leipzig, 8vo.) Kyle Ann. N. York Ac.—Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Late Lyceum of Natural History. (New York, 8vo.) Ne Ka. ie Cop: Annot. zool. Japon.—Annotationes zoologice japonenses, auspiciis societatis zoologicee tokyonensis. (Tokyo, 8vo.) Nz. K. Ria Tene Ann. Queensland Mus.—Annals of the Queensland Museum. (Brisbane, 8vo.) N.. 72: TCO) ap Ann. S. African Mus.—Annals of the South African Museum. (Cape Town, 8vo.) Ne Zia (Ga: Ann. Sct. nat.—Annales des Sciences naturelles. Zoologie et Paléonto- logie. Huitiéme série. (Paris, 8vo.) Nz KR Z i Cope: Ann. Scr. nat. Porto—Annaes de Sciencias naturaes publicados por Augusto Nobre. (Porto, 8vo.) N. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist.—The Annals of Scottish Natural History: a quarterly magazine, with which is incorporated ‘The Scottish Naturalist.” (Edinburgh & London, 8vo.) N69 Zi ae Ann. Scuol. Agric. Portici—Annali della R. Scuola superiore di Agricol- tura in Portici. 2? Serie. (Napoli.) C. Ann. Soc. Agric. Lyon—Annales de la Société d’ Agriculture, Histoire naturelle et Arts utiles de Lyon. Septiéme série. (Lyons & Paris, 8vo.) UNG SSE > liz, Ann. Soc. Belge Micr.—Annales de la Société Belge de Microscopie. (Bruxelles, 8vo.) INE ata ape Ann. Soc. Bruxelles—Annales de la Société Scientifique de Bruxelles. (Bruxelles, 8vo.) N. Ann. Soc. Charente—Academie de la Rochelle. Annales de la Société des Sciences naturelles de la Charente inférieure. (La Rochelle, 8vo.) Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique—Annales de la Société entomologique de Belgique. [Called also Comptes-rendus.] (Bruxelles, 8vo.) Nz Z. kL O. Ann. Soc. ent. France—Annales de la Société entomologique de France. (Paris, 8vo.) NZ gh eta) Le Ann. Soc. geol. Belgique—Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique. [Consists of Bulletin and Mémoires.] (Liége, 8vo.) Ng. Ki (C) p. Ann. Soc. geol. Nord—Annales de la Société géologique du Nord. (Lille, 8vo.) Ng. Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon—Annales de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon. Nouvelle série. (Lyon, 8vo.) NN!) Ril ZX Eee eae: LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. xiii Ann. Soc. malac. Belgique—Annales de la Société royale malacologique de Belgique. [Consists of Mémoires and Bulletin, qq.v.] (Bruxelles, 8vo.) Nz Ke Z, Annumre Mus. St. Petersb.—Annuaire du Musée zoologique de ? Académie impériale de St. Pétersbourg. [Called also] Ezheghodnik zoologi- cheskagho muzeya imperatorsko! akademii nauk. (St. Pétersbourg, 8vo.) NowNz Rig Z > 12 Annuar. Ac. Porto—Annuario da Academia polytechnica do Porto. (Porto, 8vo.) iN. Annuar. Mus. Univ. Napoli—Annuario del Museo zoologico della R. Universita di Napoli. (Nuova Serie.) (Napoli, 8vo.) Ann. Univ. Jassy—Annales scientifiques de ? Université de Jassy. (Jassy, 8vo.) Ke. Re tA. Cy p: Ann. Univ. Kharkow—Annales de V Université de Kharkow [called also Zapiski imperatorskagho Khakovskagho Universiteta]. (Kharkow, 8vo.) (CY p. Ann. Univ. Lyon—Annales de l'Université de Lyon. Nouvelle série. 1. Sciences, Médecine. (Paris, 8vo.) Nese oC. 1. Ann. Univ. Toscane—Annali delle Université Toscane. (Pisa, 4to.) IN. An. Soc. Argent.—Anales de la Sociedad cientifica Argentina. (Buenos Aires, 8vo.) N. An. Soc. Espan.—Anales de la Sociedad Espanola de historia natural. (Madrid, 8vo.) NG) cE Antanan. Ann.-—Antananarivo Annual and Madagascar Magazine. (An- tananarivo, 8vo.) An. Univ. Chile—Anales de la Universidad de Chile. (Santiago, 8vo.) N...; C. Anz. Ak. Wiss—Anzeiger der k. Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathe- matisch-naturwissenschaftliche Classe. (Wien, 8vo.) NoitRavrdi. Ae} Appalachia—Appalachia : the Journal of the Appalachian Mountain Club. (Boston, 8vo.) ; Aquila—Aquila a Magyar madartani Kézpont folydirata. (Budapest, Ato.) Nz Z. § Arb. Biol. Abt. Land.-Forstwirtsch.—Arbeiten aus der biologischen Abteilung fiir Land- und Forstwirtschaft am Kaiserlichen Gesund- heitsamte. (Berlin, 8vo.) INK. Arb. Inst. Wien—Arbeiten aus dem zoologischen Institut der Universitiit Wien und der Zoologischen Station in Triest. (Wien, 8vo.) Nz Ke Ry B.. plate yb: Arb. Inst. Wurzburg—Arbeiten aus dem zoologisch-zootomischen Institut in Wiirzburg. (Wiesbaden, 8vo.) Nz i. 4 Rai /Z. pha) bin 0. Arb. Lab. Warsaw—[Vide Rabot. Lab. Warsaw. ] Arb. Ver. Riga—Arbeiten des Naturforscher-Vereins zu Riga. Neue Folge. (Riga, 8vo.) N. Arch. Anat.—Archiv fiir Anatomie und Entwickelungsgeschichte. Anato- mische Abtheilung des Archives fiir Anatomie und Physiologie [Waldeyer.]. (Leipzig, 8vo.) Ke Abit Zan Ces t¥i5,,O: Arch. anat. micr.—Archives d’anatomie microscopique. (Paris, 8vo.) aon ray X1V LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Arch. Anthrop.—Archiv fiir Anthropologie. Zeitschrift fiir Naturgeschichte und Urgeschichte des Menschen. [Includes CB. Ges. Anthrop.] (Brunswick, 4to.) R. C. O. Arch. Anthrop. Geol. Schleswig.—Archiv fiir Anthropologie und Geologie Schleswig-Holsteins und der benachbarten Gebiete. (Kiel, Leipzig, 8vo.) Me EK; Arch. Biol.—Archives de Biologie. (Gand & Paris, 8vo.) Nz." ay Zi LF wC,b. oO Arch. Dorpat. Ges.—Archiv fiir die Naturkunde Liv-, Ehst- und Kurlands. Herausgegeben von der Dorpater Naturforscher-Gesellschaft. Zweite Serie. Biologische Naturkunde. (Dorpat, 8vo.) K. N. Z. Arch. Entwickmech.—Archiv fiir Entwickelungsmechanik der Organismen. (Leipzig, 8vo.)7 Ka Ze (Cb: Arch. fisiol.—Archivio di fisiologia. (Firenze, 8vo.) (Oy). Ex 30. Arch. ges. Physiol.—Archiv fiir die gesammte Physiologie des Menschen und der Thiere. [Pfliiger.] (Bonn, 8vo.) K.. 4 "Cp yee § Arch. Hydrobiol.—Archiv fiir Hydrobiologie und Planktonkunde. (Neue Folge d. Forschungsberichte a. d. Biol. Station z. Plén.) Stuttgart, 8vo.) Nz.) Kren UG pina: § Arch. int. Physiol.—Archives internationales de Physiologie. (Liege & Paris, 8vo.) (C) y. Arch. ital. anat.—Archivio italiano di anatomia e di embriologia. (Firenze. ) Arch. ital. Biol.—Archives italiennes de Biologie. Revues, résumés, reproductions des travaux scientifiques italiens. (Turin, 8vo.) N: Ci. Arch. Landesdf. Bohmen—-Archiy fiir naturwissenschaftliche Landesdurch- forschung von Boéhmen. (Prag, 8vo.) N. pe Zasi. Arch. mikr. Anat.—Archiv fiir mikroskopische Anatomie. (Bonn, 8vo.) NZ. KEP AR Zio sale Cahora nO: Arch. miss. Sci.—Nouvelles archives des missions scientifiques et littéraires, choix de rapports et instructions, &c. (Paris, 8vo.) N. Arch. Mus. Iyon—Archives du Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Lyon. (Lyon, 4to.) Neo URE PAs Ci: Arch. Mus. Paris—Nouvelles Archives du Muséum d’histoire naturelle. Troisiéme série. (Paris, 4to.) Ryd Raul Ap § Arch. Mus. Rio Jan.—Archivos do Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro [lately Revist. Mus. Rio Jan.]. (Rio de Janeiro, 4to.) Na ER. te (CaO: Arch. Mus. Teyler—Archives du Musée Teyler. (Harlem, 4to.) Ni> ie C, P &: Arch. Naturg.—Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte. (Berlin, 8vo.) INGE Fe. Re Ze Le eae Arch. Naturk. Liv.-Ehstkurland—[Vide Arch. Dorpat Ges.] Arch. Naturv. Christian.—Archiv for Mathematik og Naturvidenskab. (Christiania, 8vo.) Neg fi4ur oG Arch. Neerland.—Archives Néerlandaises des Sciences exactes et naturelles, publiées par la Société Hollandaise des Sciences 4 Harlem. (Harlem, 8vo.) NAcKesRo Zi bea: LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. XV Arch. parasit.—Archives de parasitologie. (Paris, 8vo.) N. Z. (C)b. O. Arch. Physiol.—Archiv fiir Physiologie. Physiologische Abtheilung des Archives fiir Anatomie und Physiologie. [Engelmann.] (Leipzig, 8vo.) merino 2s) Odpigeume Arch. polon.—Archives polonaises des sciences biologiques et médicales. [Called also Polnisches Archiv fiir biologische und medizinische Wissenschaften.] (Lemberg, 8vo.) N. Arch. Protistenk.—Archiv fiir Protisten-Kunde. (Jena, 8vo.) ed Peer re pO, Arch. Rassen—Archiv fiir Rassen- und Gesellschafts-Biologie, einschliess- lich Rassen- und Gesellschafts-Hygiene. (Berlin, 8vo.) (C)b. Arch. Sci. biol—Archives des Sciences biologiques. Publiées par I’Insti- tut Impérial de Médecine expérimentale a St. Pétersbourg. (St. Pétersbourg, 4to.) O. Arch. Sci. Nat.—Bibliothéque universelle. Archives des Sciences physiques et naturelles. Quatriéme période. [Vide C.R. Soc. Helvet.] (Genéve, 8vo.) jbo Cae a Arch. Ver. Mecklenb.—Archiv des Vereins der Freunde der Naturgeschichte in Mecklenburg. (Giistrow, 8vo.) NY Tk Arch. Zeewwsch. Genoots.—Archief. Vroegere en latere Mededeelingen voornamelijk in betrekking tot Zeeland, uitgeven door het Zeeuwsch Genootschap der Wetenschappen. (Middelburg, 8vo.) N. Arch. Zool. exp.—Archives de Zoologie expérimentale et générale. (Paris, 8vo.) We Se NH aae, wk Sy Daye CO Arch. zool. exp. Notes—Archives de Zoologie expérimentale et générale. Notes et Revue. (Paris, 8vo.) Ze dhcp leans Zit, Arch. zool. ital.—Archivio zoologico pubblicato sotto gl auspicii della unione zoologica italiana. (Napoli, 8vo.) Nz. é Arkiv Zool.-—Arkiv for Zoologi. Utgifvet af K. Svenska Vetenskaps- akademien. (Uppsala and Stockholm, 8vo.) NOK te yw, Lae Cap: Atti Ace. Acireale—Atti e rendiconti dell’ Accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti dei zelanti e PP. dello studio di Acireale. Memorie della classe di Scienze. 3 serie. Classe scienze. (Acireale, 8vo.) N. R. (C) p. ' Atti Acc. Gioen.—Atti dell’ Accademia Gioenia di Scienze naturali in Catania. Serie quarta. (Catania, 4to.) N. R. C. Atti Acc. Lincei—Atti della R. Accademia dei Lincei. [Consists of Memorie and Rendiconti, qq.v.] Nei eins ic ~ ALP Oh). O} Atti Acc. Napoli—Societa Reale di Napoli. Atti della R. Accademia delle Scienze fisiche e matematiche. Serie seconda. (Napoli, 4to.) 2: adel ii Ulam Oey aS Atti Acc. Padova—Atti e Memorie della R. Accademia di scienze lettere ed arti in Padova. Nuova serie, (Padova, 8vo.) Atti Acc. Palermo—Atti della Reale Accademia di Scienze, Lettere e Belle Arti di Palermo. (Palermo, 4to.) Ni KG Atti Ace. Pontan.—Atti della Accademia Pontaniana. (Napoli, 4to.) | ie Atti Acc. Pont. Lincei—Atti dell’ Accademia Pontificia de’ nuovi Lincei. (Roma, 4to.) NS Ki; EB XV1 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Atti Acc. Torino—Atti della R. Accademia delle Scienze di Torino. (Torino, 8vo.) N., 1 hh... -Z:.. Le ae Attt Acc. Torino Sci.—Atti della R. Accademia delle Scienze di Torino. Classe di Scienze fisiche e Matematiche. [Selection from preceding. | (Torino, 8vo.) IN. it. Atti Ist. Napoli—Atti del Reale Istituto d’ incoraggiamento alle Scienze naturali economiche e tecnologiche di Napoli. Quinta serie. (Napoli, Ato. ) INK: Atti Ist. Veneto—Atti del Reale Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti. Serie vii. (Venezia, 8vo.) N. Atti Mus. Milano—Atti della Societa italiana di Scienze naturali e del Museo civico di storia naturale in Milano, (Milano, 8vo.) N; aie if, OZ. Atti Mus. Trieste—Atti del Museo civico di Storia naturale di Trieste. (Trieste, 8vo.) N. Atti Soc. Ital.—[ Vide Atti Mus. Milano. | Atti Soc. Ligustica—Atti della Societa Ligustica di Scienze naturali e geografiche. (Genova, 8vo.) Ney 1B: Atti Soc. Malaria—Atti della Societa per gli studi della malaria. (Roma.) Atti Soc. Modena—Atti della Societa dei Naturalisti di Modena. (Modena, 8vo.) Nei yi Ze ae: Atti Soc. Toscana—Atti della Societa Toscana di Scienze naturali residente in Pisa. [Consists of two separate works, Memorie and Processi verbali.|] (Pisa, 8vo.) IN: Ee Atti Soc. Veneto-Trent.—Atti della Societ&é Veneto-Trentina di Scienze naturali residente in Padova. (Padova, 8vo.) i Atti Univ. Genova—Atti della R. Universita di Genova. (Genova, 8vo.) N. Auk-—The Auk: a Quarterly Journal of Ornithology. (New York, 8vo.) INZ.. 0Z,, Avicula—Avicula, Giornale ornitologico italiano. (Siena, 8vo.) Nz. Z. Avicult. Mag.—The Avicultural Magazine, being the journal of the Avi- cultural Society for the study of foreign and British birds. (Brighton, 8vo.) Nz. : Betheft Hamburg Anst.—[ Vide Mt. Mus. Hamburg. | Beitr. Chem. Physiol.—Beitrage zur chemischen Physiologie und Patho- logie. Zeitschrift fiir die gesamte Biochemie. (Braunschweig, 8vo.) (C) y3 OG} Beitr. Geol. Braunschweig—Beitrige zur Geologie und Paladontologie des Herzogthums Braunschweig und der angrenzenden Landestheile, herausgegeben im Auftrage des Herzoglichen Staats-Ministeriums von Herzoglicher Cammer, Direction der Bergwerke. (Braunschweig, 8vo.) Ng. Beitr. geol. Karte Schweiz—Beitrage zur geologischen Karte der Schweiz. (Bern, 4to.) Ng. Beitr. Naturk. Preuss.—Beitrige zur Naturkunde Preussens, herausgegeben von der Physikalisch-Oekonomischen Gesellschaft zu Kd6nigsberg. (KGnigsberg, 4to.) Ne. oid sls 3s Beitr. Pal. Oecsterr.-Ung.—Beitriige zur Paliontologie Osterreich-Ungarns und des Orients. (Wien, 4to.) Ng. R. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. XVll Ber. Annaberg Ver.—Bericht tiber den Annaberg-Buchholzer Verein fir Naturkunde. (Annaberg, 8vo.) Ber. Comm. ocean. Forsch.—[Extracts from Denk. Ak. Wien.] Ber. deutsch. ornith. Ges.—Allgemeine deutsche ornithologische Gesell- schaft zu Berlin. Bericht iiber die . . . Jahresversammlung. [Forms part of J. Ornithol., q.v.] Bergens Mus. Aarbog—Afhandlinger og Aarsberetning udgivne af Bergens Museum. [Consists of Afhandlinger and Aarsberetning.] (Bergen, 8vo.) N.,,B., Zo,dsr (Gaba O: Bergens Mus. Meeresf—Bergen’s Museum. Meeres fauna von Bergen. (Bergen, 8vo.) INES ke ee Ber. Ges. Bamberg—Bericht der naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Bamberg. (Bamberg, 8vo.) IN. Ber. Ges. Chemnitz—Bericht der naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Chemnitz. (Chemnitz, 8vo.) INE Ber. Ges. Freiburg—Berichte der naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Frei- burg, i. B. (Freiburg, i. B., 8vo.) Nee ne ay Li. Ber. Ges. Halle—Bericht iiber die Sitzungen der naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Halle. (Halle, 8vo.) Neo. 2, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr.—Berliner entomologische Zeitschrift, herausgegeben von dem entomologischen Verein in Berlin. (Berlin, 8vo.) Nz. -Z, saat OF Ber. Mus. Dresden—[ Vide Abh. Mus. Dresden.| Ber. naturf. Ges. Basel.—Thatigkeitsbericht der naturforschenden Gesell- schaft Baselland. (Liestal, 8vo.) N. Ber. Nordoberfrank. Ver.—Bericht des Nordoberfrankischen Vereins fiir Natur- Geschichts- und Landeskunde in Hof. (Hof, 8vo.) N. Ber. Oberhess. Ges.— Bericht der Oberhessischen Gesellschaft fiir Natur- und Heilkunde. (Giessen, 8vo.) We Be ¢Gyap: Ber. Oberrhein. geol. Ver.—Bericht tiber die Versammlungen der Ober- rheinischen geologischen Vereins. (Stuttgart, 8vo.) Ng. Ber. Offenb. Ver.— Bericht iiber die Thatigkeit des Offenbacher Vereins fiir Naturkunde. (Offenbach-a.-M., 8vo.) INS KG dla: Ber. Sachsisch. Ges.—Berichte iiber die Verhandlungen der k. sachsischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig. Mathematisch-physische Classe. (Leipzig, 8vo.) eR UR. OE apy Ber. Senckenberg. G'es.—Bericht iiber die Senckenbergische naturforschende Gesellschaft in Frankfurt-am-Main. (Frankfurt, 8vo.) NS Ree ie Css Ox Ber, St. Gall. Ges.—| Vide Jahrb. St. Gall. Ges.] Ber. Ver. Augsburg—Bericht des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins fiir Schwaben und Neuburg a. V., friiher naturhistorischen Vereins in Augsburg. (Augsburg, 8vo.) iN. Ber. Ver. Innsbruck—Berichte des naturwissenschaftlich-medizinischen Vereines in Innsbruck. (Innsbruck, 8vo.) INE AVR Os Ber. Ver. Kassel—Bericht des Vereins fiir Naturkunde zu Kassel. (Kassel, 8vo.) iN, 1904. |[VoL. x11] B2 XVill LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Ber. Ver. Passau—Bericht des naturhistorischen Vereins in Passau. (Passau, 8vo.) N. Ber. Ver. Regensburg—Berichte des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines zu Regensburg. (Regensburg, 8vo.) Libl. geol. Russ.—Bibliothéque géologique de la Russie. (St. Petersburg, 8vo.) Ng. Bibl. hautes etudes—Bibliothéque de l’école des hautes études. Section des Sciences naturelles. (Paris, 8vo.) N. Bibliog. anat.—Bibliographie anatomique. Revue des travaux en langue frangaise. Anatomie, histologie, embryologie, anthropologie. (Paris, 8vo.) Nz. Bibl. universelle—Bibliothéque universelle. [Vide Arch. Sci. Nat.] Bibl. Zool.—| Vide Zool. Anz.] Bidr. Finlands Nat.—Bidrag till Kannedom af Finlands Natur och Folk. (Helsingfors, 8vo.) Ni} RAZ iC) yp. Bibl. Java Suikerind.—De indische Natuur. Algemeen Natuurweten- schapp. Biblad van het Archief voor de Java-Suikerindustrie. (8vo.) Biydr. Dierk.—Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde uitgeven door het Genoot- schap Natura artis magistra. (Amsterdam, 4to.) Nz K. R. L. Cb: Biochem. Centrbl.—Biochemisches Centralblatt. Vollstandiges Sammel- organ fiir die Grenzgebiet der Medizin und Chemie. (Leipzig, 8vo.) (C) y, path. Biol. Bull.—Biological bulletin published by the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Holl, Mass. (8vo, Woods Holl.) Kini: ts, (C) b. Biol. Centr.-Amer.—Biologia Centrali-Americana. (London, 4to.) Nz. Ke Zl (Op: Biol. Centrbl.—Biologisches Zentralblatt. (Leipzig, 8vo.) Nile Bich. Dis. OSs Oe Biol. Foren. Forh.—Biologiska Foreningens Forhandlingar. Verhand- lungen des biologischen Vereins in Stockholm. (Stockholm and Leipzig, 8vo.) ING en nC ne Biol. Lect. Wood’s Holl—Biological Lectures from the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood’s Holl, Mass. (Boston, 8vo.) K. L. (C)b. O. Biol. Untersuch.—Biologische Untersuchungen von Prof. Dr. Gustaf Retzius. Neue Folge. (Stockholm, 4to.) Nz... Cy se Biometrika. Biometrika a journal for the statistical study of biological problems. (Cambridge, 8vo.) N. K...Z. Cop eee: Blatt. Aquar. Fr.—Blatter der Aquarien- und Terrarien-Freunde. (Berlin. ) Z. Board Agric. leaf.—Board of Agriculture leaflets. (London.) Na Ke Bol. Ac. Barcelona—Boletin de la real Academia de Ciencias y Artes de Barcelona. (Barcelona, 4to.) N. Bol. Ac. Cordoba—-Boletin de la Academia nacional de Ciencias en Cordoba (Republica Argentina). (Buenos Aires, 8vo.) [Formerly Ac. Argentina. | Ni Ree LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. X1x Bol. Com. geol. espan.—Boletin de la Comisién del mapa geoldgico de Espana. (Madrid, 8vo.) Ng RO: Bol. Com. geol. Ital.—Bollettino del R. Comitato geologico qd’ Italia. (Roma, 8vo.) Ne he (Cee Bol. Comm. geogr. Minas Geraes—Boletim de Commissaio geographica a geologica do Estado de Minas Geraes. (Rio de Janeiro, 8vo.) ING Bol. Com. Parasit. agric. Mexico—Boletin de la Comisién de parasito- logia agricola de México. Boll. Comm. S. Paulo—Boletim da Commissio geographica e geologica da Provincia de S. Paulo. (S. Paulo, 8vo.) ING alee Bol. Inst. geol. Mexico—Boletin del Instituto geologico de Mexico. (Mexico, 4to.) NGI. 1 (CED Boll. Ace. Gioen.—Bollettino mesile della Accademia Gioenia di Scienze naturali in Catania. (Catania, 8vo.) IN. Boll. Ent. agrar.—Bolletino di Entomologia agraria, Fane vegetale, Orticultura e Giardinaggio. (Padova.) Boll. Mus. Genova—Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia e Anatomia com- parata della R. Universita di Genova. (Genova, 8vo.) [Apparently reprints from Atti Soc. Ligustica. | Nay (C),z: Boll. Mus. Torino—Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia ed Anatomia com- parata della R. Universita di Torino. (Torino, 8vo.) Nz. 52; ls Boli. Naturalista—Bollettino del Naturalista Collettore, Allevatore, Colti- vatore, Acclimatore. (Siena, 8vo.) Boll. scient.—Bollettino scientifico. (Pavia, 8vo.) N. Boll. Soc. Adriat.—Bollettino della Societa’ Adriatica di Scienze naturali in Trieste. (Trieste, 8vo.) N. Boll. Soc. geol. Ital.—Bollettino della Societa geologica Italiana. (Roma, 8vo.) Ng. Boll. Soc. Napoli—Bollettino fella: Societa di Naturalisti in Napoli. (Napoli, 8vo.) Nl e a2ie Cap. Boll. Soc. zool. Ital.—Bolletino della Societa zoologica Italiana. (Roma, 8vo.) [Formerly called Boll. Soc. rom. Zool.] NZ Zh: Bol. Mus. Geldi—Boletim do Museu Geeldi de Historia natural e Ethno- graphia. (Museu paraense.) (Pard, 8vo.) Mare Zea: Bol. Mus. Mexico—Boletin del Museo nacional de México. Segunda época. (México, 8vo.) N. Bol. Mus. Valparaiso—[Vide Revist. Chilena.] Bol. Soc. Aragon.—Boletin de la Sociedad Aragonesa de Ciencias naturales. (8vo, Zaragoza. ) Bol, Soc. espan.—Boletin de la Sociedad espafiola de Historia natural. (Madrid, 8vo.) Ni eta Ziee ©: Broteria—Broteria. Revista de sciencias naturaes do Collegio de S. Fiel. (Lisboa, 8vo.) IN: Bryn Mawr Mon.—Bryn Mawr College Monographs. Monograph Series. (Bryn Mawr, 8vo.) Bryn Mawr Repr.—Bryn Mawr College Monographs. Reprint Series. (Bryn Mawr, 8vo.) (C) b. XX LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Bull. Ac. Belgique—Bulletins de Académie royale des Sciences, des Lettres, et des Beaux-arts de Belgique. 3° Série. (Bruxelles, 8vo.) ee: eA el ime: Ge onan OF Bull. Ac. Cracovie—Bulletin international de Académie des Sciences de Cracovie. Comptes-rendus des séances. (Cracovie, 8vo.) N. R. Z. C. O. Bull. Ac. St. Petersb.—lIzvyestiya imperatorsko! akademii nauk. Bulletin de Académie impériale des Sciences de St. Pétersbourg. V® Série. (St. Pétersbourg, 8vo.) INKS 22s ae ag iy Bull. Agric. Brisbane—Queensland. Department of Agriculture, Brisbane, Bulletin. [Consists chiefly of Rep. Dep. Agric. Brisbane.| (Brisbane, 8vo.) Nz. § Bull. Agric. exp. Stat. California—University of California publications, College of Agriculture. Agricultural experiment Station. Bulletin. (Sacramento, 8vo.) (C) p. Bull. Amer. Mus.—Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. (New York, 8vo.) Np j Ki Bayer i HCG) pe. OF Bull. Amer. Pal.—Bulletins of American Paleontology. (Cornell Univ., Ithaca, 8vo.) Ng. Bull. Arizona exp. Stat.—University of Arizona. Arizona agricultural experiment Station. Bulletin. (Tucson, 8vo.) Bull. B. 0. C.—{Vide Bull. Ornith. Club.) Bull. Brooklyn Inst.—The Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Science Bulletin. (New York, 8vo.) N. R. (@)p. Bull. Brookville Soc.—Bulletin of the Brookville Society of Natural History. (Richmond, 8vo.) IN; 7. Bull. Buffalo Soc.—Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences (Buffalo, 8vo.) ING Ret ae: Bull. Bussey Inst.—Bulletin of the Bussey Institution. (Cambridge, Mass., 8vo.) IN; aR. Bull. Carte geol. France—Bulletin des Services de la Carte géologique de la France et des Topographies souterraines. (Paris, 8vo.) Ng. Bull. Ceska Ac.—Académie des sciences de ’Empereur Frangois Joseph I (Ceska Akademie Cisare Frantiska Joséfa I) IV. Bulletin inter- national. Résumés des travaux présentés. Sciences mathématiques et naturelles. (Prague, 8vo.) INES CG). 0p. Bull. Chicago Ac.—Bulletin of the Chicago Academy of Sciences. (Chicago, Svo.) Nghe ee. “O: Bull. Coll. Agric. Tokyo—Imperial University. College of Agriculture. Bulletin. (Toky6, 8vo.) Bull. Colorado exp. Stat.—The State agricultural College. Agricultural experiment Station. Bulletin. (Fort Collins, 8vo.) Bull. Com. geol. St. Petersb.—Bulletin du Comité géologique de St. Péters- bourg. (St. Pétersbourg.) Ne. Roo a Bull. Comm. geol. Finlande—Bulletin de la Commission géologique de Finlande. (Helsingfors, 8vo.) Ng. (C) p. Bull. Cornell Exp. Stat.—Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin. Entomological Division. (Ithaca, 8vo.) LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. XX1 Bull. Cornell Univ.—Bulletin of the Cornell University. (Science.) (Ithaca, 8vo.) N. Bull. Denison Univ.—Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University. (Granville, 8vo.) Ne WZ ti(2) p. Bull. Dep. Agric. Brisbane—[Vide Rep. Dep. Agric. Brisbane. ] Bull. Dep. Agric. Ent.—[Vide Bull. U. S. Dep. Agric. Ent.] Bull. Dep. Agric. Victoria—[Vide J. Dep. Agric. Victoria.] § Bull. econ. Madagascar—Colonie de Madagascar et dependences. Bulletin économique publié par les soins du Gouvernement général. (Tananarive, 8vo.) N. Bull. Essex Inst.—Bulletin of the Essex Institute. (Salem, 8vo.) N: Kai Ri, (C)ipaoO- Bull. Exp. Stat. Florida—Bulletin of the Experiment Station of Florida at the State Agricultural College. (Jacksonsville, 8vo.) Bull. Geol. Caen—Bulletin du Laboratoire de Géologie de la Faculté des Sciences de Caen. (Caen, 8vo.) Ng. Bull. Geol. Inst. Upsala—Bulletin of the Geological Institute of Upsala. (Upsala, 8vo.) Ng? ‘(C) p. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer.—Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. (Rochester, 8vo.) Ng's: Bull. geol. surv. Alabama—Geological Survey of Alabama. Bulletin (Montgomery, 8vo.) Ng. Bull. Geol. Surv. Minnesota—Bulletin. Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota. (Minneapolis, 8vo.) Ng. O. Bull. Geol. Surv. Missouri—Geological Survey of Missouri. Bulletin. (Jefferson City, 8vo.) Ng. Bull. Geol. Surv. Victoria—Victoria, Department of mines. Bulletins of the geological Survey of Victoria. (Melbourne, 8vo.) Ng. Bull. geol. Univ. Calif—University of California. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. (Berkely, 8vo.) Ng KE 10) p: Bull. Illinois exp. Stat.—University of Illinois Agricultural experiment Station. Bulletin. (?Springfield, 8vo.) Bull. Illinois Lab.—Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. (Peoria, 8vo.) INS ie ae (0) Bull. [tlinois Mus.—Bulletin of the [linois State Museum of Natural History. (Springtield, 4to.) Ngee. 2. Bull. Inst. Egypt.—Bulletin de VInstitut Egyptien, Troisiéme série. (Le Caire, 8vo.) Noo ip: Bull. Inst. Genev.—Bulletin de VInstitut nationale Genevois. (Geneve, 8vo.) IN Rae! Bull. internat. expl. Mer—Conseil permanent international pour J’ex- ploration de la Mer. Bulletin des résultats acquis pendant les courses périodiques. (Copenhague, 4to.) News 4. (CO) b:.. O! Bull. kol. Mus. Haarlem—Bulletin van het kolonial Museum te Haarlem. (Amsterdam, 8vo.) IN: Bull. Lab. Iowa—Bulletin from the Laboratories of Natural History of the State University of lowa. (Iowa City, 8vo.) N. XXll LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Bull. Lab. St. Petersb.—-Bulletin de la Laboratoire biologique de St. Pétersbourg. [Called also] Izvyestiya . . . Izdanie pod redaktziei P. Lesghafta. (St. Pétersbourg, 8vo.) ro 4 Bull. Liverp. Mus.—Bulletin of the Liverpool Museums under the City Council. (Liverpool, 8vo.) Nin Ze, 4G; Bull. Minnesota Ac.—Bulletin of the Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences. (Minneapolis, 8vo.) NK: Bull. Mus. Harvard—Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoélogy at Harvard College in Cambridge. (Cambridge, Mass., 8vo.) Nz... ck Ze Muten( Chaps in®: Bull. Mus. Madras—Madras government Museum. Bulletin. (Madras, 8v0.) Nz AR... «Galan Bull. Mus. Marseille—Annales du Musée d’histoire naturelle de Marseille Série 11. Bulletin, notes zoologiques, géologiques, paléonto- logiques, varictés. (Marseille, Ato.) Ney Ko 4h nee: Bull. Mus. Monaco—Bulletin du Musée océanographique de Monaco. (Monaco, 8vo.) IN. Banyo, See ap: Bull. Mus. Paris—Muséum Chistoire naturelle. Bulletin du Muséum (histoire naturelle. (Paris, 8vo.) Ny Key BR.) WZiyela tee: Bull. N. Mexico Stat.—New Mexico College of Agriculture and the mechanic Arts. Agricultural experiment Station. Bulletin. (Las Cruces, 8vo.) NZ. Bull. N. York Mus.—Bulletin of the New York State Museum. (Albany, 8voO.) ING ae Bull. Ohio Exp. Stat.—Bulletin of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. Technical Series. (Columbus, 8vo.) Bull. Ornith. Club—Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club. (London, 8vo.) NG Os Bull. Queensland Geol. Surv.—Queensland. Department of mines. Geo- logical Survey. Bulletin. (Brisbane, 8vo.) Ng. K, Bull. 8. Calif. Ac.—Bulletin of Southern California Academy of Sciences. (Los Angeles, 8vo.) Bull. Sci. France Belgique—Bulletin scientifique de la France et de la Belgique. (Paris, 8vo.) Nig Ze tel, 10s. 10), Bull. Soc. Angers—Bulletin de la Société d’ Etudes scientifiques d’Angers. (Angers, 8vo.) Bull. Soc. Anthrop. Lyon—Bulletin de la Société d Anthropologie de Lyon. (Lyon, 8vo.) R. Bull. Soc. Anthrop. Paris—Bulletins de la Société d’Anthropologie de Paris. (Paris, 8vo.) Ke. URE CGC. .O- Bull. Soc. Aude—Bulletin de la Société d’Etudes scientifiques de Aude. (Carcassonne, 8vo.) Bull. Soc. Autun—Société @Histoire Naturelle d’Autun. Bulletin. (Autun, 8vo.) IN eee Bull. Soc. Belge Geol.—Bulletin de la Société belge de Géologie, de Paléontologie et d’Hydrologie. [Consists of Pr. -verb, and Mémoires. ] (Bruxelles, 8vo.) Ngo Ke Bull. Soc. Belge Micr.—Bulletin de la Société belge de Microscopie. (Bruxelles, 8vo.) Ney LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. xxiii Bull. Soc. Beziers—Bulletin de la Société d’étude des Sciences naturelles de Béziers. Compte-rendu des séances (extrait des procts-verbaux). (Béziers, 8vo.) IN; er Bull. Soc. Borda Dax—Société de Borda Dax. Bulletin trimestriel. (Dax, 8vo.) N. Bull. Soc. Bruxelles—Bulletin de la Société royale Linnéenne de Bruxelles. (Bruxelles, 8vo.) iN: Bull. Soc. Bucarest—Buletinul Societatii de Sciinte din Bucuresci- Romania, Bulletin de la Société des Sciences Bucarest-Roumanie. (Bucuresci, 8vo.) IN. UR. Bull. Soc. Colmar—Bulletin de la Société d’histoire naturelle de Colmar. (Colmar, 8vo.) Bull Soc. Elbeuf—Bulletin de la Société d’étude des sciences naturelles d’Elbeuf. (Elbeuf, 8vo.) IN Bull. Soc. ent. France—Bulletin des séances et Bulletin bibliographique de la Société entomologique de France (Paris, 8vo.) Nz. R. See Op Bull. Soc. ent. Ital.—Bullettino della Societa entomologica italiana. (Firenze, 8vo.) Nz 2. O; Bull. Soc. ent. Suisse—[Vide Mt. Schweiz. ent. Ges. | Bull. Soc. Finistere—Bulletin de la Société détudes scientifiques du Finistére. (Morlaix, 8vo.) N. Bull. Soc. Fribourg—Bulletin de la Société fribourgeoise des Sciences naturelles. (Fribourg, 8vo.) Bull. Soc. geol. Belgique—[Included in Ann. Soc. geol. Belgique, q.v.] Bull. Soc. geol. France—Bulletin de la Société géologique de France. [Includes Compte-rendu.] (Paris, 8vo.) Ne ace hy (Cs. O Bull. Soc. geol. Normand.—Bulletin de la Société géologique de Normandie. (Havre, 8vo.) Ng. Bull. Soc. hist. nat. Toulouse—Société dhistoire naturelle de Toulouse. Bulletin. (Toulouse, 8vo.) ING eZ; Bull. Soc. Isere—Bulletin de la Société de statistique des sciences natu- relles et des arts industriels du département de l’Istre. 4° Série. (Grenoble, 8vo.) iN. Bull. Soc. Jassy—Le Bulletin de la Société des médecins et des naturalistes de Jassy. (Jassy, 8vo.) Ny Bull. Soc. Metz—Bulletin de la Société d’histoire naturelle de Metz. (Metz, 8vo.) N. Bull. Soc. Moscou—Bulletin de la Société impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou. (Moscou, 8vo.) Nae be Zi... Lie Coup. Bull. Soc. Murith—Bulletin des travaux de la Murithienne. Société Valaisanne des Sciences naturelles. (Sion, 8vo.) N. Bull. Soc. Nancy, seances—Bulletin des Séances de la Société des Sciences de Nancy. Serie m1. (Nancy, 8vo.) Nt — Bull. Soc. N. Brunswick—Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick. (St. John, 8vo.) IN: Bull. Soc. Neuchatel—Bulletin de la Société des Sciences naturelles de Neuchatel. (Neuchatel, 8vo.) IN Eta °Zi3 XX1V LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Bull. Soc. Nimes—Bulletin de la Société d’étude des Sciences naturelles de Nimes. (Nimes, 8vo.) Bull. Soc. Nord France—Bulletin de la Société Linnéenne du Nord de la France. (Amiens. ) N. K. Bull. Soc. Normand.—Bulletin de la Société Linnéenne de Normandie. 4¢ Série. (Caen, 8vo.) Nira ASG: Bull. Soc. Ouest France—Bulletin de la Société des Sciences naturelles de YOuest de la France. (Paris & Nantes, 8vo.) INA YAS CC) Bull. Soc. Ouest Rennes—[Vide Bull. Soc. Sct. med. Ouest. France. | Bull. Soc. Oural.—Bulletin de la Société ouralienne d’amateurs des sciences naturelles. (Ekathérinebourg, fo.) iN. Bull. Soc. Philom.-—Bulletin de la Société Philomathique de Paris. viii? Série. [Includes Comptes-rendus.] (Paris, 8vo.) N.3, Bane Zo Bull. Soc. Reims—Bulletin de la Société d’Etude des Sciences naturelles de Reims. [Includes Comptes-rendus des réunions.] (Reims, 8vo.) N. Bull. Soc. Rowen—Bulletin de la Société des amis des Sciences naturelles de Rouen. (Rouen, 8vo.) IN; Bull. Soc. Saone—Bulletin mensuel de la Société des Sciences naturelles de Saéne-et-Loire. (Chalon-sur-Sadne, 4to.) Nt Bull. Soc. Savoie—Bulletin de la eee d’histoire naturelle de Savoie. (Chambéry, 8vo.) iN: Bull. Soc. sct. med. Ouest France—Bulletin de la Société scientifique et médicale de ’Ouest. (Rennes, 8vo.) Nw °(C)p Bull. Soc. Sci. Toulowse—Bulletin de la Société des anes physiques et naturelles de Toulouse. (Toulouse, 8vo.) IN; Bull. Soc. Semur—Bulletin de la Societé des Sciences historiques et natu- relles de Semur (Céte-d’Or). 2° Série. (Semur, 8vo.) N. Bull. Soc. Vaudoise—Bulletin de la Société Vaudoise des Sciences natu- relles. (Lausanne, 8vo.) INA. 1 Zee Ciiee Bull. Soc. Veneto-Trent.—Bullettino della Societa Veneto-Trentina di Scienze Naturali. (Padova, 8vo.) Ne Bull. Soc. Washington—Bulletin of the Philosophical Society of Washing- ton. (Washington, 8vo.) Now eB. 4, fb (Che: Bull. Soc. Yonne—Bulletin de la Société des Sciences historiques et natu- relles de ?Yonne. (Auxerre, 8vo.) N, Bull. Soc. Zool. agric.—Bulletin de la Société d’Etudes et de vulgari- sation de la Zoologie agricole. (Bordeaux, 8vo.) Bull. Soc. zool. France—Bulletin de la Société zoologique de France. (Paris, 8vo.) ING! EK Aeris iC! Bull. Soc. zool. malac. Belgique—Bulletin des séances de la Société royale malacologique de Belgique [forms part of Ann. Soc. malac. Belgique, q.v.]. (Bruxelles, 8vo.) Nay) Rese he Bull. Univ. Kansas—Bulletin of the University of Kansas. [Vide Kansas Univ. Bull.) Bull. Univ. Montana—Bulletin of the University of Montana. (Missoula 8vo.) Ne (Rete eZ fe og Field Mus. Rep.—Field Columbian Museum Publication. Annual Report of the Director to the Board of Trustees. (Chicago, 8vo.) N. K. Ra Ze eG, LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. XX1x Field Mus. Zool.—Field Columbian Museum Publication. Zoological Series. (Chicago, 8vo.) NiouKea weap! C Field Nat. Quart.—The Field Naturalist’s Quarterly. (Edinburgh and London, 8vo.) Zend: Foldtani Koza.—Féldtani Kézlény. [Geologische Mittheilungen. Zeit- schrift der Ungarischen geologischen Gesellschaft.] (Buda Pest, 8vo.) Net VEC R. Forh. Selsk. Christian.—Forhandlinger 1 Videnskabs-Selskabet i Chris- tiania. (Christiania, 8vo.) Ne Op. *O: Forh. Skand. Naturf.—¥orhandlingar ved det Skandinaviska Natur- forskaremétet. (Christiania, &c., 8vo.) N. Forschber. Plon—Forschungsberichte aus der biologischen Station zu Plon. (Berlin, 8vo.) Ne KZ. (COC) Damme: Forsch. Deutsch. Landesk.—¥orschungen zur deutschen Landes- und Volks- kunde. (Stuttgart, 8vo.) N: Frelon—Le Frelon, journal d’Entomologie. (Chateauroux, 8vo.) Nz. Z. Gefied. Welt—Die gefiederte Welt : Zeitschrift fiir Vogelliebhaber, -zuchter und -handler. (Magdeburg, 4to.) Nz. Z. Geognost. Jahresh.—Geognostische Jahreshefte ; herausgegeben im Auftrage des K. Bayerischen Staatsministeriums des Innern von der geo- gnostischen Abtheilung des K. Bayer. Oberbergamtes in Miinchen. (Cassel, 8vo.) Ng. C. Geol. Foren. Stockholm Forh.—Geologiska Foreningens i Stockholm Foér- handlingar. (Stockholm, 8vo.) Ng. Geol. Mag.—The Geological Magazine, or Monthly Journal of Geology ; with which is incorporated “The Geologist.” New series. (London, 8vo.) eee A ea C30.) O) Geol. Surv. Michigan—Geological Survey of Michigan lower peninsula. [Separate parts are often headed ‘“ Reports.”] (Lansing, 8vo.) Ng. Ghias Srpska Ak.—Ghlas Srpska Kral’evska akanemiie. Prvi razred. (Beoghrad, 8vo.) N. Giorn. Soc. Palermo—Giornale di Scienze naturali ed economiche pub- blicato per cura della Societa di Scienze naturali ed economiche di Palermo. (Palermo, 4to.) Ni Glasnik Naravosl. druzt.—Glasnik hrvatskoga naravoslovnoga druztva [Societas historico-naturalis Croatica]. (Zagreb, 8vo.) N. (C)p. Globus—Globus. Illustrierte Zeitschrift fiir Lander-und Volkerkunde. (Braunschweig, 4to.) C. Goteborgs Vetensk. Handl.—Goteborgs kung]. Vetenskaps- och Vitterhets- samhalles Handlingar. Ny Tidsfoljd. (Géteborg, 8vo.) N. (C)p. Halifax Natural.—The Halifax Naturalist and Record of the scientific Society. (Halifax, 8vo.) abe Helios—Helios. Abhandlungen und monatliche Mittheilungen aus dem Gesammtgebiete der Naturwissenschaften. Organ des Naturwissen- schaftlichen Vereins des Regierungsbezirks Frankfurt. (Berlin, 8vo.) EN un: Hist. Berwick. Club—History of the Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club. (Alnwick, 8vo.) ey AR. ae XXX LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Hore Soc. ent. Ross.—Hore Societatis entomologice Rossice. [Called ‘ also] Trudui Russkagho entomologhicheskagho obshchestva v St. Peterburg. (St. Petersburg, 8vo.) Nz ew. ls .C, Hull Mus. Publ.—Hull Museum Publications [Reprints]. (Hull, 8vo.) N. Ibis—The Ibis: a Quarterly Journal of Ornithology. (London, 8vo.) Nit OZ Tae CeO: Indian Mus. Notes—Indian Museum Notes. (Calcutta, 8vo.) Nz. R. Zs ©. Indisch. Nat.—_[Vide Bijbl. Java Suckerind.] Informe Mus. Costa Rica—Museo nacional de Costa Rica. Informe. (San José, 8vo.) IN. MG Ins. World—The Insect World: a monthly magazine. [In the Japanese language.| (Gifu, 8vo.) Nz. Int. J. Anat.—Monthly International Journal of Anatomy and Physiology. [Also issued as] Journal international d’anatomie et de physiologie, {and as] Internationale Monatsschrift fiir Anatomie und Histologie. (Paris, Leipzig, London, 8vo.) Kin Rae, Int. J. Micr.—The International Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science. (London, 8vo.) INA Ke CO: Int. Monatsschr. Anat.—[ Vide Int. J. Anat.] Iris Dresden—[ Vide Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris.] Irish Natural.—The Irish Naturalist: a Monthly Journal of General Irish Natural History. (Dublin, 8vo.) NG KR Zire Izv. Obshch. Moskov.—lzvyestiya imperatorskagho obshchestva lyubiteler estestvoznaniya, antropolghii i étnografil sostoyashchagho pri impera- torskom Moskovskom Universitetye. (Moscow, 4to.) Izv. imp. ak. nauk._{ Vide Bull. Ac. St. Petersb.] Iz. Kaukas. Mus.—Izvestiya Kaukaskagho Museya. [Called also Mit- theilungen des Kaukasischen Museums.] (Tiflis, 8vo.) L. Izv. S. Petersb. Lab._[ Vide Bull. Lab. St. Petersb.] Iz. Vost.-sibir.—lzvyestiya Vostochno-sibirskagho, otdyela imperators- kagho russkagho gheoghraficheskagho obshchestva. (Irkutsk, 8vo.) ING Jaarb. Ak. Amsterdam—Jaarboek van de Koninklijkke Akademie van Wetenschappen gevestigd te Amsterdam. (Amsterdam, 8vo.) N. Ro Ze. DS Goan: Jaarb. Mijn. Ned. Oost-Ind.—Jaarboek van het Mijnwesen in Neder- landsch Oost-Indié. (Amsterdam, 8vo.) Nw ak. J. Ac. Philad.—Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- delphia. (Philadelphia, 8vo.) N.. Heme UD § J. Agric. Sci.—The Journal of Agricultural Science. (Cambridge, 8vo.) K: Cp: J. Agric. Soc. Engl.—The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. (London, 8vo.) K, Ria. “Of08 a eres A CO SN ey rE LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. XXX1 J. Agric. Soc. Guiana—Journal of the Royal agricultural and com- mercial Society of British Guiana [formerly called 7imehri.] (Deme- rara, 8vo.) Nin (pierce, les J. Agric. Soc. India—Proceedings and Journal of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India. (Calcutta, 8vo.) Nz. Jahrb. Ak. Erfurt—Jahrbiicher der kéniglichen Akademie gemeinniitziger Wissenschaften zu Erfurt. Neue Folge. (Erfurt, 8vo.) Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin—Jahrbuch der kéniglich-preussischen geologischen Landesanstalt und Bergakademie zu Berlin. (Berlin, 8vo.) Nem C, Jahrb. geol. Reichsanst.—Jahrbuch der kaiserlich-kéniglichen peologenee Reichsanstalt. (Wien, 8vo.) Narmatue. 1a.) Cp; ig. Jahrb. Hamburg. Anst.—Jahrbuch der Hamburgischen wissenschaftlichen Anstalten. [Consists of Jahresberichte and Abhandlungen. Also vide Mt. Mus. Hamburg.| (Hamburg, 8vo.) NPE K eS EASE: Jahrb. Mus. Karnten—Jahrbuch des naturhistorischen Lande-museums von Karnten. (Klagenfurt, 8vo.) Nee: Jahrb. nassau. Ver.—Jabrbiicher des nassauischen Vereins fiir Naturkunde. (Wiesbaden, 8vo.) INC) Kiet @itp; Jahrb. Siebenburg. Karpath. Ver.—Jahrbuch des Siebenbiirgischen Kar- pathen-Vereins. (Hermannstadt, 8vo.) N. R. Jahrb. St. Gall. Ges.—Jahrbuch der St. Gallischen naturwissenschaft- lichen Gesellschaft. (St. Gallen, 8vo.) [Formerly Ber. St. Gall. Ges. | ING, ; RE Jahrb. Ungarn. geol. Anstalt—[ = Magyar Fold. Int. Evkon., q.v.] Jahresber. Anat. Entwickl.—Jahresberichte iiber die Fortschritte der Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte. (Jena, 8vo.) K. C,y. O. Jahresber. Bohm. Ges.—Jahresbericht der Kéniglich-Béhmischen Gesell- schaft der Wissenschaften. (Prag, 8vo.) Ny Ke a (Cy p: Jahresber. forst.-phan. Stat.—Jahresbericht der forstlich-phinologischen Stationen Deutschlands. (Berlin, 8vo.) N. Jahresber. Ges. Gera—Jahresbericht der Gesellschaft von Freunden der Naturwissenschaften in Gera. (Gera, 8vo.) N. Jahresber. Ges. Graubund.—Jahres-Bericht der naturforschenden Gesell- schaft Graubiindens. (Chur, 8vo.) N. Jahresber. Ges. Hannover—Jahresbericht der naturhistorischen Cesell- schaft zu Hannover. (Hannover, 8vo.) Jahresber. Hamburg. Anst.—[Forms part of Jahrb. Hamburg. Anst., q.v.] Jahresber. Mus. Francisco-Car.—Jahres-Bericht des Museums Francisco- Carolinum. (Linz, 8vo.) N. Jahresber. ornith. Ver. Munchen—Jahresbericht der ornithologischen Vereins Miinchen. (Munich, 8vo.) Ziv, ©. Jahresber. Physiol.—Jahresbericht iiber die Fortschritte der Anatomie und Physiologie, (Bonn, 8vo.) KR. \CxpyanO: Jahresber. Schlesisch. Gles.—Jahres-Bericht der Schlesischen Gesellschaft fiir vaterlandische Cultur. (Breslau, 8vo.) NA Kal SR (eS up. XXXIl LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Jahresber. Ungarn geol. Anstalt—Jahresbericht der Kgl.-Ung. geologischen Anstalt. (Budapest, 8vo.) Ne... ips a: § Jahresber. Ver. Adria—Jahresbericht des Vereines zur Férderung der naturwissenschaftlichen Erforschung der Adria. (Wien.) Jahresber. Ver. Braunschweig—Jahresbericht des Vereins fiir Naturwissen- schaft zu Braunschweig. (Braunschweig, 8vo.) ie Jahresber. Ver. Erdk. Dresden—Jahresbericht des Vereins fiir Erdkunde zu Dresden. (Dresden, 8vo.) Ne ke Jahresber. Ver. Magdeburg—Jahresbericht und Abhandlungen des natur- wissenschaftlichen Vereins in Magdeburg. (Magdeburg, 8vo.) N. ie Cop. Jahresber. Ver. Mannhetm—Jahresbericht des Vereins fiir Naturkunde zu Mannheim. (Mannheim, 8vo.) Jahresber. Ver, Osnabruck—Jahresbericht des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins zu Osnabruck. (Osnabruck, 8vo.) N. Jahresber. Ver. Zwickau—Jahresbericht des Vereins fiir Naturkunde zu Zwickau. (Zwickau, 8vo.) Jahresber. Westfal. Ver.—Jahresbericht des Westfalischen Provinzial- Vereins fiir Wissenschaft und Kunst. (Miinster, 8vo.) N. Z. L. Jahresh. Ver. Luneberg—Jahreshefte des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins fiir das Fiirstentum Liineberg. (Liineberg, 8vo.) N. Jahresh. Ver. Trencsen.—Jahresheft des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines des Trencsener Komitates. [Called also] Evkényve a Trencsén var- megyei Termeszettudomanyi egylet megbizds4bol. (Trencsen, 8vo.) Jahresh. Ver. Wurttemb.—Jahreshefte des Vereins fiir vaterlandische Natur- kunde in Wiirttemberg. (Stuttgart,8vo.) N. K. R. Z L. C. J. Anat. Physiol.—Journal de Anatomie et de la Physiologie normales et pathologiques de Vhomme et des animaux. (Robin.) (Paris, 8vo.) Ke Ve Ze CxO: J. Anat. Physiol. norm. path—The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, normal and pathological. (London, 8vo.) Ny. KL RS ee Coop, ar") Os J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal—Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal: Part II, Natural History, &c. . (Calcutta, 8vo.) N. K. R. Z L. C,p. O. J. Board Agric. London—The Journal of the Board of Agriculture. (London, 8vo.) Nz. sk. (dG: J. Bombay Asiat. Soc.—Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. (Bombay, 8vo.) WC, J. Bombay Soc.—The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. (Bombay, 8vo.) Ne AZ. J. meee Asiat. Soc-—Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic ociety. (Colombo, 8vo.) INU 2 J. China Asiat. Soc.—Journal of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. (Shanghai, 8vo.) No BR. ae J. Cincinnati Soc.—Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History. ~ (Cincinnati, 8vo.) Nw dt. GG i: LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. XXX111 J. Coll. Tokyo—Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University oF Dokye, Japan, (Fokyo, 4to.) "IN. K. OR. Zt oO, bp. O: J. Conch.—The Journal of Conchology. (Leeds, 8vo.) IN 2 Ze be IC J. Conchyl.—Journal de Conchyliologie. (Paris, 8vo.) IN Zen oe) a. J. Dep. Agric. Victoria—The Journal of the department of Agriculture of Victoria. (Melbourne, 8vo.) [Reprints are issued as Bull. Dep. Agric. Victoria. | NZee EE: J. E. Mitchell Soc.—Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. (Raleigh, 8vo.) N., ok. Jena. Zeitschr.—J enaische Zeitschrift fiir Naturwissenschaft, herausgegeben von der medizinisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. (Jena, 8vo.) Naa. RZ ole py. ©. J. Essex Lab.—The journal of the Essex technical laboratories. [‘‘ Biology notes.”| (Chelmsford, 8vo.) Ns J. exp. Med. Baltimore—The journal of experimental medicine. (Balti- more, 8vo.) (C) path. O. J. exp. Zool.—The journal of experimental Zodlogy. (Baltimore, 8vo.) Me (CD. J. f. 0.—[=/7. Ornith., q.v.] J. Geol.—The journal of Geology. A semi-quarterly Magazine of Geology and related Sciences. (Chicago, 8vo.) Ne? Ke Crp. 0: J. geol. Soc. Tokyo—The journal of the geological Society of Tokyé. [ Tokyo, 8vo. ] Ng. J. Hamilton Ass.—Journal and proceedings of the Hamilton Association (Hamilton, Ontario, 8vo.) N” OR. § J. Hygiene—Journal of Hygiene. (Cambridge, 8vo.) R. C,p, path. O. J. Inst. Cornwall—Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall. (Truro, GvOnin ar N., K, J. Inst. Jamaica—Journal of the Institute of Jamaica. (Kingston, 8vo.) Ney ete Ze, » La. J. int. Anat.—Journal international d’anatomie et de physiologie. [Vide Int. J. Anat. | J. Isle Man Soc.—Yn Lioar Manninagh. The journal of the Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society. (Douglas, 8vo.) Ni J. Leeward Isl.—Agricultural Journal of the Leeward Islands. (St. John’s, Antigua, 8vo.) J. Linn. Soc.—Journal of the Linnean Society: Zoology. (London, 8vo.) Nz K. BR. Zivah. 2, bhp. O! J. Inverp. Geol. Ass.—Liverpool Geological Association : Journal. (Liver- pool, 8vo.) Ng. J. London Coll. Soc.—Journal of the City of London College Society, London. (Lewes, 8vo.) N. J. Malac.—The journal of Malacology. (London, 8vo.) NZ Li J. Mar. Biol. Ass.—Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. (Plymouth, 8vo.) is Tape Gal 5 ena’ ial Da ise Sia » 1904. [VoL. XLI.] B 3 XXXIV LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. J. N. Jersey Soc.—Journal of the New Jersey Natural History Society. (Trenton, 8vo.) J. Northampt. Soc.—Journal of the Northamptonshire Natural History Society and Field Club. (Northampton, 8vo.) ; J.N. York Ent. Soc.—Journal of the New York Entomological Society. (New York, 8vo.) NzHht Zs J. N. York Micr. Soc.—Journal of the New York Microscopical Society. (New York, 8vo.) Ne. Johns Hopkins Univ. Cire.—Johns Hopkins University Circulars. (Balti- more, 4to.) Ne Ke Re Cee: J. Ornith.—Journal fiir Ornithologie. Deutsches Centralorgan fiir die gesammte Ornithologie. (Leipzig, 8vo.) Nain (Renz, J. Oxford Club—Journal of the Oxford University Junior Scientific Club. (Oxford, 8vo.) NJ MQUEE? J. Physiol.—The Journal of Physiology. [Foster.] (Cambridge, 8vo.) K. RioZo ply ayren@: J. Physiol. Path—Journal de Physiologie et de Pathologie générale. (Paris, 8vo.) BlCy yariO: J. Psychol. Neurot.—Journal fiir Psychologie und Neurologie. (Leipzig, 8vo.) J. Quekett Club—The Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club. (London, 8vo. ) IN). Kap Rat Zs ola J. hk. Micr. Soc.—Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society. (London, 8vo.) NT KR Zi os Ne mos, ere | J. R. Soc. N. S. Wales—Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales. (Sydney, 8vo.) N.. KO Roe Za eee J. Sci. Lisb.—Jornal de Sciencias mathematicas, physicas et naturaes publicado sob os auspicios da Academia real das Sciencias de Lisboa. (Lisboa, 8vo.) Nei adt J. Straits Asiat. Soc.—Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. (Singapore, 8vo.) Nis) Rity Zs UC, J. Trinidad Club—Journal of the Trinidad Field Naturalists’ Club. (Port of Spain, 8vo.) Ne! 4g Zenda J. trop. Medicine—The Journal of tropical Medicine. (London, 4to.) N., «Cy path: _ J. Victoria Inst.—Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute or Philosophical Society of Great Britain. (London, 8vo.) N. Re wee Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull.—The Kansas University Science Bulletin [formerly called Kansas Univ. Quarterly]. N.( BR. .(C) ip Kansas Scient.—The Kansas City Scientist. (Kansas City, 8vo.) N. KB. Ver. Riga—Korrespondenzblatt des Naturforscher-Vereins zu Riga (Riga, 8vo.) N. K. Danske Selsk. Skr.—[Vide Danske Selsk. Skr.] Kent Mag.—The Kent Magazine. (Maidstone, 8vo.) Kew Bull.—Royal Gardens, Kew. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information. (London, 8vo.) Ku ee: LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. XXXV K. fysiografiska Sallskapets i Lund Handlingar [published as part of Acta Uni. Lund., q.v.] Kosmos polski.rmKosmos czasopismo polskiego Towarzystwa przyrodnikéw im Kopernika. (Lwowie [= Lemberg], 8vo.) : Leopoldina—Leopoldina: Amtliches Organ der k. Leopoldino-carolinischen deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher. (Halle, 4to.) N.” Ro oz: 33h (E) pi Lioar Mannin.—Yn Lioar Manninagh. Published quarterly for the Isle of Man Natural History Society. N. Lo Speriment.—Lo Sperimentale. Archivio di biologia normale e pato- logica (Organo dell’ Accademia medico-fisica fiorentina). (Firenze, 8vo.) (C) path. Iund. Univ. Ars-skr.—l = Acta Umv. Lund., q.v.] Maandbl. Genoot. Amsterdam—Maandblad voor Natuurwetenschappen uitgeven door de Sectie voor Natuurwetenschappen van het Genoot- schap ter bevordering van Natuur-, Genees- en Heelkunde te Amster- dam. (Amsterdam, 8vo.) Magyar Fold. int. evkon.—A Magyar Kiralyi Foldtani intézet évkdnyve. [Annals of the Hungarian Royal Geological Bureau.] (Buda Pest, 8vo.) Ness, R: Marcellia—Marcellia. Revista internazionale di Cecidologia. (Padova, 8vo.) Z. Mar. inwest. S. Africa—Cape of Good Hope, Department of Agriculture. Marine investigations in South Africa. (Cape Town, 8vo.) Nz. Z. Maryland geol. Surv.—Maryland geological Survey. (Baltimore, 8vo.) Ne, RB. (C)p. Mater. fizyjogr. Kraj.— Vide Sprawozd. Kom. Krajo.] Mater. gheol. Kavkaza—Materialui dlya gheologhii Kavkaza. (Tiflis, 8vo.) Ng. Math. naturw. Ber. Ungarn—Mathematische und naturwissenschaftliche Berichte aus Ungarn, &c. (Leipzig, 8vo.) INS KS (Gp: Math, term. Ertes. Magyar Ak.—Mathematikai és természettudomanyi Ertesit6. Kiadja a Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia. [Mathematics and Natural Science Intelligencer.]| (Budapest, 8vo.) INS Ee Math. term. Kozlem. Magyar Ak.—Mathematikai és természettudomanyi Koézlemények vonatkozélag a hazai viszonyokra. Kiadja a Magyar tudomanyos Akadémia. [Mathematical and Natural Science com- munications relating to native topics. Published by the Magyar Academy of Natural Sciences.] (Budapest, 8vo.) ND. Re Medd. Dansk Geol. For.—Meddelelser fra Dansk geologisk forening, (Kj¢benhavn, 8vo.) Ng. Medd. Gronland—Meddelelser om Grgnland, udgione af Cormmissionen for Leddsen af de geologiske og geographiske Undersggelser i Grgn- land. (Kjébenhayn, 8vo.) Ne. (CO) Os § Medd. Komm. Havundersog.—Meddelelser fra Kommissionen for Havund- ersggelser. Serie Plankton. (Kgbenhavn, 4to.) Z. XXXV1 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Medd. Soc. Faun. Fenn.—Meddelanden af Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. (Helsingfors, 8vo.) N. OR ae, Med. Plantentuin Java—Mededeelingen uit ’s Lands Plantentuin. (Bata- via, 8vo.) BY. (C) p: Mel. biol.—Mélanges biologiques [reprints from Bull. Ac. St. Petersb.]. INC IKC Mem. Ac. Angers—Mémoires de Académie des sciences et belles-lettres d’Angers. Nouvelle période. (Angers, 8vo.) NN; Mem. Ac. Barcel.Memorias de la Real Academia de Ciencias de Barcelona. (Barcelona, 4to.) N. Mem. Ac. Belgique—Mémoires de Académie royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique. (Bruxelles, 4to.) Ne ke Zi.) Mi CC) pee? Mem. Acc. Acireale—[ Vide Atti Acc. Acireale.] Mem. Acc. Bologna—Mewmorie della R. Accademia delle Scienze dell’ Istituto di Bologna. Memorie della Sezione delle Scienze naturali. (Bologna, Ato.) N.Y Ee Mem. Ace. Iincei—Atti della R. Accademia dei Lincei. Memorie della classe di Scienze fisiche, matematiche e naturali. (Roma, 4to.) N. Kobe ckee\ | Dep nies Mem. Acc. Modena—-Memorie della Regia Accademia di Scienze, Lettere ed Artiin Modena. Serie ii. (Modena, 4to.) N. Mem. Acc. Pont. Iincei—Memorie della Pontificia Accademia dei nuovi Lincei. (Roma, 4to.) N. Mem. Acc. Torino—Memorie della Reale Accademia delle Scienze di Torino. (Torino, 4to.) IN, KGW SRS), iene Cease Mem. Ac. Dyon—Mémoires de Académie des Sciences, Arts et Belles- Lettres de Dijon. 4° Série. (Dijon, 8vo.) NE Mem. Ac. France—Mémoires de Académie des Sciences de |’Institut de France. (Paris, 4to.) Nid Bully @: Mem. Ac. Lisboa—Memorias da Academia real das Sciencias de Lisboa ; classe de Sciencias mathematicas, physicas e naturaes. (Lisboa, 4to.) iN; Mem. Ac. Iyon—Meémoires de l’Académie des Sciences, Belles Lettres et Arts de Lyon. 3¢Série. (Lyon, 8vo.) N. Mem. Ac. Madrid—Memorias de la real Academia de Ciencias exactas, fisicas y naturales de Madrid. (Madrid, 8vo,) Ni Re ty QO: Mem. Ac. Metz—Mémoires de Academie de Metz lettres, sciences, arts et agriculture. 3° série. (Metz, 8vo.) re, Se) ae Mem. Ac. Montpell.Académie des Sciences et Lettres de Montpellier. Mémoires de la section des Sciences. (Montpellier, 4to.) N;. fe LEPC: Mem. Ac. Savoie—Mémoires de l’Académie des Sciences, Belles- Lettres et Arts de Savoie [includes Comptes-rendus]. 4° Série. (Chambéry, 8vo.) Neco iG's Mem. Ac. St. Petersh.—Zapiski imperatorskol! akademii nauk. 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(San Francisco, 4to.) Ne) B:i) Ze duoexGt p; Mem. Carnegie Mus.—Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum. (Pittsburgh, Ato.) Ne CZ ov O; Mem. Carta geol. Ital. (8vo)—Memorie descrittive della carta geologica d’ Italia. (Roma, 8vo.) Ng. Mem. carta geol. Ital. (4to)—Memorie per servire alla descrizione della carta geologica d’ Italia, pubblicate a cura del R. comitato geologico del Regno. (Firenze, 4to.) Ng. Mem. Chicago ent. Soc.—Occasional memoirs of the Chicago entomo- logical Society. (Chicago, 8vo.) Mem. Com. geol.—Mémoires du Comité géologique [second title for Truduc geol. Kom., q.v.]. Mem. Com. geol. Espana—Mewmorias de la Comisién del mapa geoldgico de Espana. (Madrid, 8vo.) Ng. R. Mem. Cour. Ac. Belgique (8vo)—Mémoires couronnés et Mémoires des Savants étrangers publiés par ?Académie Royale des Sciences des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique. (Bruxelles, 8vo.) INE Ri (Zit Ge Gen: Mem. Cour. Ac. Belgique (4to)—Mémoires couronnés et Mémoires des Savants étrangers publiés par Académie Royale des Sciences des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique. (Bruxelles, 4to.) IN snr Re Zo Vy (Ore: Mem. geol. Surv. India—Memoirs of the geological Survey of India. (Calcutta, 8vo.) Nga eZ.) (¢)i psig: Mem. geol. Surv. N. S. Wales—Memoirs of the geological Survey of New South Wales. (Sydney, 4to.) Ne. Rie Mem. geol. Surv. U. K.-—-Memoirs of the geological Survey of the United Kingdom. (London, 8vo.) INO AIK) ee Cee Os Mem. geol. Surv. Victoria—Victoria. Department of mines. Memoirs of the geological Survey of Victoria. (Melbourne, 4to.) Ng. K. R. XXXVlll LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Mem. Inst. Egypt.—Mémoires présentés & VInstitut Egyptien et publiés sous les auspices de S. A. Abbas Pacha, Khédive d’Egypte. (Le Caire, 4to.) N. Mem. Inst. Genev.cMémoires de VInstitut national Genevois. (Genéve, Ato.) IN atiss A ie ee Mem. Ist. Lombardo—Memorie del Reale Istituto Lombardo di Scienze e Lettere. Classe di scienze matematiche e naturali. (Milano, 4to.) IN; GK: «dtr y VC, pp: Mem. Ist. Veneto—-Memorie del Reale Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. (Venezia, 4to.) IN, NK... HE: Mem. Johns Hopkins Univ.—Memoirs from the Biological Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University. (Baltimore, 4to.) MZ (How Mem. Manchester Soc.—Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. (Manchester, 8vo.) iN) EK lien AelbRe eG) coy” 1G): Mem. Mus. Belgique—Mémoires du Musée royal Whistoire naturelle de Belgique. (Bruxelles, 4to.) N; } Mem. Mus. Brooklyn—The Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Memoirs of Natural Sciences. (Brooklyn, 4to.) N. (C)p. O. Mem. Mus. Goeldi—Memorias do Museu Goeldi. (Museu Paraense de Historia natural e ethnographia.) (Rio de Janeiro, 4to.) N. L. C. Mem. Mus. Harvard—Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zodlogy at Harvard College. (Cambridge, U.S., 4to.) Nz He Crp, O: Mem. Mus. Milano—Museo civico di Storia naturale di Milano e Societa italiana di scienze naturali. Memorie. (Maulano, 4to.) Ne Mem. Mus. Para.—{ Vide Mem. Mus. Goeldi.] Mem. N. S. Wales Club—Memoirs of the New South Wales Naturalists’ Club. (Sydney, 8vo.) iN: Mem. N. York Ac.—New York Academy of Sciences. Memoirs. (New York, 4to.) Nei Kee Be Zep: Mem. N. York Mus.—Memoirs of the N. York State Museum. (Albany, Ato.) Ng. Mem. pres. Ac. France—Mémoires présentés par divers savants 4 Académie des sciences de |’Institut de France et imprimés par son ordre. (Paris, Ato.) Nog. aK ah: Mem. R. Soc. S. Austral—Memoirs of the Royal Society of South Australia. (Adelaide, 4to.) NoR. (ZT eee: Mem. Soc. Ac. Boulogne—Société Académique de larrondissement de Boulogne-sur-Mer. Mémoires. (Boulogne, 8vo.) Mem. Soc. Anthrop. Paris—Mémoires de la Société d’Anthropologie de Paris. (Paris, 8vo.) Wa ok. R:..j0: Mem. Soc. Ant. Alzate—Memorias de la Sociedad Cientffica “Antonio Alzate.” (Mexico, 8vo.) NR. Le en Mem. Soc. Belge Geol._[Vide Bull. Soc. Belge Geol.] Mem. Soc. Belge Mier.—[= Ann. Soe. Belge Micr., q.v.] LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. XXX1X Mem. Soc. Biol.—Comptes-rendus hebdomadaires des séances, et mémoires de la Société de Biologie. [Issued with C2. Soc. Biol.| (Paris, 8vo.) Ree et On 0. Mem. Soc. Bordeaux—Mémoires de la Société des Sciences physiques et naturelles de Bordeaux. 6™e Série. (Paris & Bordeaux, 8vo.) N. Ree St 0C’) p. Mem. Soc. Cannes—Mémoires de la Société des Sciences naturelles et historiques des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Cannes et de l’arron- dissement de Grasse. (Cannes, 8vo.) iN. Mem. Soc. Cher—Mémoires de la Société historique, littéraire et scienti- fique du Cher. (Bourges, 8vo.) Mem. Soc. Cherbourg—Mémoires de la Société nationale des Sciences naturelles et mathématiques de Cherbourg. (Paris, 8vo.) NE AG: Be Ley Crap, Mem. Soc. ent. Belgique—Mémoires de la Société entomologique de Belgique. (Bruxelles, 8vo.) NZ. «6 C. Mem. Soc. Espan.Memorias de la Sociedad Espanola de Historia natural. (Madrid, 8vo.) IN; JS ze Mem. Soc. Geneve—Mémoires de la Société de physique et Whistoire naturelle de Geneve. (Genéve, 4to.) INsprieeiZe bls Cp: Mem. Soc. geol. Belgique—[Included in Ann. Soc. geol. Belgique, q.v.] Mem. Soc. geol. France—Mémoires de la Société géologique de France. Troisieme série. (Paris, 4to.) Newser ive -C, gs, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal.—Mémoires de la Société géologique de France. Paléontologie. (Paris, 4to.) Ng. Mem. Soc. geol. Nord—Mémoires de la Société géologique du Nord. (Lille, 4to.) New 2. Mem. Soc. Hainaut—Meémoires et Publications de la Société des Sciences, des Arts, et des Lettres du Hainaut. v™e Série. (Mons, 8vo.) i aa Mem. Soc. ital_—Memoire di matematica e di fisica della Societa italiana delle Scienze. (Detta dei Lx.) (Napoli, 4to.) INE oi. 1 O)iap: Mem. Soc. Jaroslav — Mémoires de la Société des Naturalistes de Jaroslav. [Called also Truduz Yaroslavskago estestvenno-istoricheskago obskchestva.| Z. Mem. Soc. Kiev.—[Vide Zapiski Kiev. Obshch.] Mem. Soc. Liege—Mémoires de la Société royale des Sciences de Liege. (Bruxelles, 8vo.) Nee, OR. Mem. Soc. Lille—Mémoires de la Société des Sciences de l Agriculture et des Arts de Lille. (Lille, 8vo.) N. Mem. Soc. malac. Belgique—Mémoires. (Part of Ann. Soc. matac. . Belgique, q.v.| Mem. Soc. Moscou—Nouveaux Mémoires de la Société impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou. (Moscou, 4to.) Ne pore RC op. Mem. Soc. Nord France—Mémoires de la Société Linnéenne du Nord de la France. (Amiens, 8yvo.) IN. Mem. Soc. Normandie—Mémoires de la Société Linnéenne de Normandie. (Caen, 4to.) NDZ Te xl LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Mem. Soc. now. Russ.—[ Vide Zapiski Novoross. Obshch.] Mem. Soc. pal. Suisse—[ Vide Abh. Schweiz. pal. Ges.] Mem. Soc. Saone—Mémoires de la Société des Sciences naturelles de Sadne-et-Loire. (Chalon-sur-Sadne, 4to.) IN. Mem. Soc. Seine et Oise—Mémoires de la Société des Sciences naturelles et médicales de Seine-et-Oise. (Versailles, 8vo.) mM, AK. Mem. Soc. Toscana—[Vide Atti Soc. Toscana. | Mem. Soc. zool. France—Mémoires de la Société zoologique de France. (Paris, 8vo.) Nz. Res eZ Ue ene: Microgr. prep.—Le Micrographe préparateur, journal de micrographie générale de technique micrographique et revue des journaux frangais et étrangers. (Paris, 8vo.) N. Miscell. ent.—Miscellanea entomologica, (Narbonne, 8vo.) Nz. Z. Monit. Zool. ital.—Monitore Zoologico italiano. (Firenze, 8vo.) Nz. De KC) ib: Mon. U.S. Geol. Surv.—Department of the Interior. Monographs of the United States Geological Survey. (Washington, 4to.) Nee B.. Ze (OO. Morphol. Jahrb.—Morphologisches Jahrbuch: eine Zeitschrift fiir Ana- tomie und Entwickelungsgeschichte. (Leipzig, 8vo.) Nz KK: Boy Guy lake @ uw, Mt. Aargau. Ges.—Mittheilungen der Aargauischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft. (Aarau, 8vo.) ING) pike Mt. Ak. Berlin—Mathematische und naturwissenschaftliche Mittheil- ungen aus den Sitzungsberichten der kéniglich-preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. [Comprises the nat. hist. portions of SB. Ak. Berlin, and bears the pagination of that periodical in addition to its own.] (Berlin, 8vo.) Ns GAO: Mt. Badisch. Geol. Landesanst.—Mitteilungen der grossherzoglich-badischen Geologischen Landesanstalt, herausgegeben im Auftrage des Muini- steriums des Innern. (Heidelberg, 8vo.) Ney °C: Mt. Deutsch, Fisch. Ver.—Mittheilungen des Deutschen Fischereivereins. Mt. Deutsch. Schutzg.—Mittheilungen von Forschungsreisenden und Ge- lehrten aus den Deutschen Schutzgebieten. Wissenschaftliche Beihefte zum Deutschen Kolonialblatte. (Berlin, 8vo.) Ne Mt. embr. Inst. Wien—Mittheilungen aus dem embryologischen Institute der k. k. Universitat in Wien. (Wien, 8vo.) No Oe er Mt. geogr. Ges. Jena—Mitteilungen der geographischen Gesellschaft (fiir Thiiringen) zu Jena, (Jena, 8vo.) iN; Mt. Geol. Landesanst. Elsass Lothringen—Mittheilungen der Geologischen Landesanstalt Elsass-Lothringen. (Strassburg, 8vo.) Ng. Mt. geol. Mus. Dresden — Mittheilungen aus dem k. mineralogisch- geologischen und prehistorischen Museum in Dresden. (Cassel, 4to.) Ng. Mt. Ges. Bern—Mittheilungen der naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Bern. (Bern, 8vo.) IN} Rod SEA Mt. Ges. Inbeck—Mitteilungen der geographischen Gesellschaft und des Naturhistorischen Museums in Liibeck. Zweite Reihe. (Liibeck, 8vo.) Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. xli Ges. Luzern—Mitteilungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Luzern. (Luzern, 8vo.) N. Ges. Tokio—Mitteilungen der deutschen Gesellschaft fiir Natur- und Voélkerkunde Ostasiens in Tokio. (Yokohama, 4to.) Ks Kaukas. Mus.—[ Vide Izv. Kaukas. Mus.] Mecklenb. geol. Landesanst.—Mittheilungen aus der Grossherzoglich Mecklenberg geologischen Landesanstalt. (Rostock, 4to.) Ng, Mus. Berlin—Mitteilungen aus der Zoologischen Sammlung des Museums fiir Naturkunde in Berlin. (Berlin, 4to.) Nz K. Z. C. Mus. Hamburg—Mitteilungen aus dem naturhistorischen Museum in Hamburg. Beiheft zum Jahrbuch der Hamburgischen wissenschaft- lichen Anstalten. (Hamburg, 8vo.) Ne WH RS) -Z. Mus. Hildesheim—Mittheilungen aus dem Roemer-Museum Hildes- heim. (Hildesheim, 4to.) Mus. Ludwig Salvator—[Vide Numquam ot.] Musver. Krain—Mitteilungen des Musealvereins fur Krain. (Laibach, 8vo.) Nat.-Kab. Stuttgart—Mitteilungen aus dem Kgl. Naturalien-Kabinet zu Stuttgart.. [Reprints from other periodicals.] (Stuttgart, 8vo.) IN’: ornith. Ver. Wten—Mittheilungen des ornithologischen Vereins in Wien. “Die Schwalbe.” (Wien, 4to.) Osterlande—Mittheilungen aus dem Osterlande. Herausgegeben von der naturforschenden Gesellschaft des Osterlandes zu Altenburg 1. S.-A. Neue Folge. (Altenburg i. 8.-A., 8vo.) N. Pollichia—Mittheilungen der Pollichia, eines naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins der Rheinpfalz. (Diirkheim, 8vo.) Ni} ga. Schweiz. ent. Ges.—Mittheilungen der Schweizerischen entomolo- gischen Gesellschaft. Bulletin de la Société entomologique Suisse. (Schaffhausen, 8vo.) Nas Ze 1. Schweiz. geol. Ges.—_[ Vide clog. geol. Helvet. | Stat. Neapel—Mittheilungen aus der zoologischen Station zu Neapel. (Berlin, 8vo.) NAM ORG oie Zee Oe Oy: Thurgau. Ges.—Mitteilungen der thurgauischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft. (Frauenfeld, 8vo.) iN: Ungar. geol. Anstalt—Mittheilungen aus dem Jahrbuche der k. ungarischen geologischen Anstalt. [German edition of Magyar Fold. int. evkon.| (Budapest, 8vo.) Ng awed (C)e: Ver. Erdk. Leipzig—Mittheilungen des Vereins fiir Erdkunde zu Leipzig. (Leipzig, 8vo.) Ngan VC. Ver. Frankfurt—[ Vide Helios. | Ver. Krain—Mittheilungen des Musealvereines fiir Krain. Zweite Abtheilung : Naturkundlicher Theil. (Laibach, 8vo.) Ne Ver. Steiermark—Mittheilungen des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines fiir Steiermark. (Gratz, 8vo.) IN AR, Pane Ver. Vorpomm.—Mittheilungen aus dem _naturwissenschaftlichen Verein fiir Neu-Vorpommern und Riigen in Greifswald. (Berlin, 8vo.) tli 1 C, xl LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr.—Miinchener Koleopterologische Zeitschr. Organ fiir allgemeine Systematik der Koleopteren und fiir die Koleopteren- Fauna der paliarktischen Region. (Miinchen, 8vo.) Z. Museums J.—The Museums Journal, the organ of the Museums Asso- ciation. (London, 8vo.) IN. (Aa Oe Rie ze Nachrbl. Deutsch. malak. Ges.—Nachrichtsblatt der deutschen malako- zoologischen Gesellschaft. (Frankfurt-a-M., 8vo.) Nz, Z.n~@: Nachr. Ges. Gottingen—Nachrichten von der konigl. Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften und der Georg Augusts Universitat zu Gottingen. (Gottingen, 8vo.) Nia ts oo ee Co: ale. N. Acta Ac. L.-C. Nat. cur.—[Vide Acta Ac. German.] N. Acta Soc. Upsal.—l Vide Acta Soc. Upsal.] NV. Arch. Mus. Paris—[Vide Arch. Mus. Paris. | Nature nov.—Nature novitates. [A bookseller’s list.] (Berlin, Fried- lander, 8vo.) DEI ZA ren Bp Natural. Canad.—Le Naturaliste Canadien. Bulletin de recherches, observations et découvertes se rapportant a histoire naturelle du Canada. (Chicoutimi, 8vo.) NE Li: Naturaleza —La Naturaleza. Periddico cientffico de la Sociedad mexicana de Historia natural. Segunda serie. (Mexico, 4to.) N. Naturalist—The Naturalist, a monthly journal of Natural History for the North of England. (London, 8vo.) Nee Etsy hy Zievem la Rees Naturaliste—Le Naturaliste. (Paris, 8vo.) NzORZA Natural. Sicil.ll Naturalista Siciliano. Organo della Societa dei Naturalisti Siciliani. (Palermo, 4to.) NSYZ! Nature—Nature: a weekly illustrated Journal of Science. (London, 12mo.) DSi! ees Ma aS el ial 461 Os 04 3 Nature (La)—La Nature. Revue des Sciences. (Paris, 8vo.) Ky ae Naturen—Naturen. Illustreret manedskrift for populaer naturvidenskab. Udg. Bergens museum. (Kjgbenhayn, 8vo.) iD Nature Notes—Nature Notes. The Selborne Society’s Magazine. (London, 8vo.) INC Ke Ze ae Naturw. Wochenschr.—Naturwissenschaftlichen Wochenschrift. (Jena, Ato.) K. Naturw. Zettschr. Land. Forst.—Naturwissenschaftliche Zeitschrift fiir Land- und Forstwirtschaft. (Stuttgart, 8vo.) Natuurk. Tijdschr. NedeW. Ind.—Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Neder- landsch-Indie. (Batavia, 8vo.) NN. (Ks 9 PEP Ze NS.) ay Natuurk. Verhand. Haarlem—Natuurkundige Verhandelingen van de Hollandsche Maatschappig der Wetenschappen te Haarlem. Derde Verzameling. (Haarlem, 4to.) N.. B.A, Nautilus—The Nautilus: a monthly journal devoted to the interests of Conchologists. (Philadelphia, 8vo.) Nz. N. Denk. Schweiz. Ges.—[ Vide Denk. Schweiz. Ges. ] Neptunia—Neptunia, an Italian Fishery Journal. ( Venezia.) LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. - xlii Neujahrsbl. Naturf. Ges.—Neujahrsblatt herausgegeben von der Natur- forschenden Gesellschaft. (Ziirich, 8vo.) Ne TR. late )p N. Jahrb. Min.—Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Geologie, und Pate ontologie. (Stuttgart, 8vo.) 1S ae ie OF N. Mem. Soc, Helvet.—[Vide Denk. Schweiz. Ges.] N. Mem. Soc. imp. Moscou—[Vide Mem. Soc. Moscou.] Norges geol. Undersog.—Norges geologiske Undersdgelse. (Kristiania, 8vo.) Ng. Norske Fred. Univ. Progr.—[Vide Progr. Norske Fred. Univ.] Norske Selsk. Skr.—Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskabs Skrifter. (Throndhjem, 8vo.) Ete North Amer. Fauna—vU. 8S. Department of Agriculture. Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy. North American Fauna. (Washington, 8vo.) Nz RIK, «(emp sin: Notes Leyden Mus.—Notes from the Leyden Museum. (Leyden, 8vo.) NzeipZan lint Ci1-Q; Notes Manchest. Mus.—N otes from the Manchester Museum. (Manchester, 8vo.) N. Notizbl. Ver. geol. Landesanst. Darmstadt—Notizblatt des Vereins fiir Erdkunde und der Grossh. geologischen Landesanstalt zu Darmstadt. (Darmstadt, 8vo.) N. : Nowwvelles Archives des Missions scientifiques, ée.—[ Vide Arch. miss. Scv.] Nov. Zool.—Novitates Zoologice. A journal of Zoology. (Tring, 8vo.) Me 2. QO, Cz. Nyt Mag. Naturv. —Nyt Magazin for Naturvidenskaberne. (Christiania, 8yo.) NK eR wy ©, § Obit. R. Soc. London—Obituary notices of Fellows of the Royal Society. (London, 8vo.) Ng WAG SR SZ. ~1 Ts, 4, ps Ofv. Ak. Forh.—Ofversigt af k. Vetenskaps-Akademiens. F%érhandlingar. (Stockholm, 8vo.) ING RS Zo (ules ((Q)cpe) *O: Ofv. Finska Forh.—Ofversigt af Finska Vetenskaps-Societetens Férhand- lingar. (Helsingfors, 8vo.) IN FR. PAs CC) ps Ohio Natural.—The Ohio Naturalist. Published by the biological club of the Ohio State University. (Columbus, 8vo.) ; Ornith. Centralbl_—Ornithologisches Centralblatt. Organ fiir Wissen- schaft und Praxis. Beiblatt zum Journal fiir Ornithologie. (Leipzig, Ato.) Ornith. Jahrb.—Ornithologisches Jahrbuch. Organ fiir das palearktische Faunengebiet. (Hallein, 8vo.) INE eZ. Ornith. Monber.—Ornithologische Monatsberichte: herausgegeben von Dr A. Reichenow. (Berlin, 8vo.) Na ZC. Ornith. Monschr. Schutze—Ornithologische Monatschrifte des deutschen Vereins zum Schutze der Vogelwelt. (Wurzburg, 8vo.) Nz 2: Ornith. Ool.—The Ornithologist and Oologist. (Hyde Park, Mass., 8vo.) Z. Ottawa Natural.—The Ottawa Naturalist. The Transactions of the Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club. (Ottawa, 8vo.) N. Ov. Danske Selsk.—Oversigt over det k. Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Forhandlinger. (Copenhagen, 8vo.) NESEIES YRYZ Cy pis O; xliv LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. P. Ac. Amsterdam—Proceedings of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Amsterdam. [Translation of Versl. Ak. Amsterdam, q. v.] tlle pat nie yp: P. Ac. Philad.—Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia, 8vo.) N60? |Zs Li\ C,2b, oe P. Agric. Soc. India.—[ Vide J. Agric. Soc. India.) Pal. Abh.—Paleontologische Abhandlungen. (Jena, 4to.) Ne: Kee@® Paleontogr.—Paleontographica. Beitraege zur Naturgeschichte der Vor- zeit. (Stuttgart, 4to.) Ng. Paleontogr. ital.—Paleontographia italica. Memorie di Paleontologia pubblicate per cura del Prof. Mario Canavari. (Pisa, 4to.) Ng. opi Pal. Bull.—Paleontological Bulletin. [Extracts from P. Amer. Phil. Soc.] (Philadelphia, 8vo.) Pal. franc.—Paléontologie frangaise ou description des fossiles de la France. (Paris, 8vo.) Ng. Pal. Ind.—Paleontologia indica: [also with title Memoirs of the Geol. Survey of India, but a separate work from our Mem. geol. Surv. Ind.]. (Calcutta, 4to.) Neil Rs deZiipllin (Cpe 0: Pal. Mon. Carte geol. Alger.—Carte géologique de Algérie. Paléont- ologie Monographies. (Alger, 4to.) Ng. Pal. Soc. Mon.—Paleontographical Society Monographs. forties 8vo.) New HK Bae. (sie pao: Pam. Ak. Krakow.—Pamietnik Akademii Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, Wydzial matematyczno-przyrodniczy. (Krakowie, 4to.) NN: P. Amer. Ac.—Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. (Boston, 8vo.) Ne K. (IBURZ MLS GC pe O: P. Amer. Ass.—Proceedings of the American Association for the advance- ment of Science. (Salem, 8vo.) Ni Kt BGs Lin Cae P. Amer. Phil. Soc.-—Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. (Philadelphia, 8vo.) IN. KER. Zee bp! Pam. Fizyjogr.—Pamietnik Fizyjograficzny. Dzial u. Gieologija z Chemija. Dzial 11. Botanikai Zoologija. (Warszawa, 4to.) N. Pap. Boston Soc.—Occasional papers of the Boston Society of Natural History. (Boston, 8vo.) NK ie A CO ae ee Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus.—Occasional papers of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and natural history. (Honolulu, 8vo. ) C. Pap. Calif. Ac.—Occasional papers of the California Academy of Sciences. (San Francisco, 8vo.) Ne ss (Cae Pap. Minnesota Ac.—The Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences at Minneapolis, Minn. Occasional papers. (Minneapolis, 8vo.) Ne Pap. Ohio Ac.—Ohio State Academy of Science. Special Papers. (Wooster, 8vo.) Pap. Soc. Brit. Columb.—Papers and communications read before the Natural History Society of British Columbia. (Columbia, 8vo.) N. “ ha Nees Bit LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. xlv Pap. Soc. Wisconsin—Occasional papers of the Natural History Society of Wisconsin. (Milwaukee, 8vo.) MO: P. Asiat. Soc. Bengal—Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. (Calcutta, 8vo.) No Ko Ree Cp: P, Ass. Meriden—[Vide Tr. Ass. Meriden.] P. Bath Club—Proceedings of the Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club. (Bath, 8vo.) New datas P. Birmingh. Soc.—Proceedings of the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society. (Birmingham, 8vo.) Ne RAZA da, O. P. Boston Soc.—Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History. (Boston, U.S., 8vo.) Ni Ke Ghee Zep, Cob. mp. QO; P. Bristol Soc.—Proceedings of the Bristol Naturalists’ Society. (Bristol, 8vo.) Net A: . Calif. Ac.—Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. Third series. Zoology. Geology. (San Francisco, 8vo.) N. K. R. Z. De C7) pe . Cambridge Soc.—Proceedings of the Philosophical Society, Cambridge. (Cambridge, 8vo.) New Ke Ro ae ee oss *'O, . Canad. Inst.—Proceedings of the Canadian Institute. New Series (Toronto, 8vo.) Nek. he (6) . Chester Soc.—Proceedings of the Chester Society of Natural Science and Literature. (Chester, 8vo.) ens by Ry . Colorado Soc.—Proceedings of the Colorado Scientific Society. (Denver, 8vo.) ait . Cotteswold Club—Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club. (Gloucester, 8vo.) N. . Croydon Club—Proceedings and Transactions of the Croydon Micro- scopical and Natural History Club. (Croydon, 8vo.) iN: . Davenport Ac.—Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences. (Davenport, 8vo.) Nz. . Dorset Club—Proceedings of the Dorset natural history and antiquarian Field Club. (Dorchester, 8vo.) N. . Dublin Soc.—The Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society. New series. (Dublin, 8vo.) ING eet neds. © Cp. 41-0. P. Ealing Soc.—[Vide Rep. Ealing Soc.] P. East Scotland Soc.—Proceedings of the East of Scotland Union of Naturalists’ Societies. (Perth, 8vo.) § Pennsylv. Dep. Agric. Bull. Zool.—Pennsylvania State department of Agriculture. The monthly Bulletin of the division of Zoology. (Harrisburg, 8vo.) Zi OVE, § Pennsylv. Dep. Agric. zool. Quart.—Pennsylvania Department of Agricul- ture. The zoological Quarterly. (Harrisburg, 8vo.) Ly, (C) Z. he RD NS See ee Te P. ent. Soc. London—The Proceedings of the entomological Society of London. [Published with 7. ent. Soc. Lond.] (London, 8vo.) Nz. Tea cei FC p.. O: P. ent. Soc. Washington—Proceedings of the entomological Society of Washington. (Washington, 8vo.) Nz, xlv1 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Phiiger’s Archiv—[Vide Arch. ges. Physiol.] P. Folkestone Soc.—Proceedings of the Folkestone natural history Society. (Folkestone, 8vo.) Ni. P. Geol. Ass.—Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association. (London, 8vo.) Mer Ko RR: -Z.- (Cpe § P. Geol. Soc. London—Abstracts of the Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. [Partly reissued with Quart. J. Geol. Soc.] (London, 8vo.) Ngai le P. Hampsh. Club—Papers and Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club. (Southampton, 8vo.) Ne ae, Phil. Trans.—Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. (London, 4to.) N KE BS -Z.' emp oe- P. Holmesdale Club—Proceedings of the Holmesdale natural history Club. (London, 8vo.) P. Indiana Ac.—Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science. (Brook- ville, 8vo.) Nea: P. Inst. Trinidad—Proceedings of the Victoria Institute of Trinidad. (Port-of-Spain, 8vo.) P. Iowa Ac.—Proceedings of the lowa Academy of Sciences. (Des Moines, 8vo.) JP . Irish Ac.—Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Third series. Section B, biological, geological and chemical science. (Dublin, 8vo.) NK Rs ee CaO: P. Linn. Soc. London—Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London. (London, 8vo.) INT. ee veo lane aos P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales—Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. Second series. (Sydney, 8vo.) N.. BR.’ Ale Crib, pee 0: . Lnverp. biol. Soc.—Proceedings and Transactions of the Liverpool biological Society. (Liverpool, 8vo.) Ne oR A. ea . Liverp. Club—Proceedings of the Liverpool Naturalists’ Field Club. (Liverpool, 8vo.) : (Liverpool, 8vo.) Ney Re U: . Liverp. lit. Soc.—Proceedings of the literary and philosophical Society of Liverpool. (London & ‘Liverpool, 8vo.) N: Ky 2ee . London Amateur Soc.—Proceedings of the London Amateur Scientific Society. Metropolitan Association and Society of Amateur Geolo- gists. (London, 8vo.) Nak, \ Ck Malac. Soc. London—Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London. (London, 8vo.) Ny KS) Zh: . Manchester Soc.—[Included in Mem. Manchester Soc., q.v.] . Nat. Hist. Soc. Glusgow—| Vide Tr. Soc. Glasgow. | . New England Zool. Club—Proceedings of the New England Zoological Club. (Boston, Mass., 8vo.) Nz. . Newport Soc.—Proceedings of the Newport natural history Society. (Newport, 8vo.) N. va Vig P. Lnverp. geol. Soc.—Proceedings of the Liverpool geological Society. Te Vag ea Cele. hy as) ee ee yy ora ry LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. xlvil P. Nova Scotian Inst.—Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova-Scotian Institute of Science. Second series. (Halifax, 8vo.) INP RES elie CP: P. N. Zealand Inst.—[Vide Tr. N. Zealand Inst. | Polnisches Arch. [Vide Arch. polon.] § Pop. Sci. Month.—The Popular Science Monthly. (New York, 8vo.) (C) Potfuz. Termes. Kozl.—Potfiizetek a Természettudomanyi Kozlonyhoz . . . . Kiadja a K. M. Természettudomanyi Tarsulat. [Supple- ment to Termes. Kézl.] (Budapest, 8vo.) NE Pozson. Orvos—[Vide Verh. Ver. Presburg.] P. Perthsh. Soc.—[Vide Tr. Perthsh. Soc.] P. Phil. Soc. Glasgow—Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow. (Glasgow, 8vo.) INTER? ORI TL. Meesep: P. Phys. Soc. Edinb.—Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edin- burgh. (Edinburgh, 8vo.) NE ee eZ BO) pO: P. Portland Soc.—Proceedings of the Portland Society of Natural History. (Portland, 8vo.) INE Preisschr. Ges. Leipzig—Preisschriften gekroént und herausgegeben von der fiirstlich Jablonowski’schen Gesellschaft zu Leipzig. (Leipzig, 8vo.) IN.. WR. tC: § P. Rhodesia Ass.—Proceedings of the Rhodesia Scientific Association. (Bulawayo, 8vo.) N. Z P. R. Inst. Brit.—Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, with abstracts of the discourses delivered at the evening meetings. (London, 8vo.) he b. ZL: C,p... 0. P. Rochester Acad.—Proceedings of the Rochester Academy of Science. (Rochester, N.Y.) Ne gl | Zen (C).p. Progr. Norske Fred. Univ.—Det Kgl. Norske Frederiks Universitet. Universitet’s Program. (Christiania, 8vo.) (C) p. § Protok. Ges. Jurjew [or Dorpat].—[See SB. Ges. Jurjew. | Protok. Obshch. Varshav.—Trudui Varshavskagho Obshchestva, estest- voispuitatelei. Protokolui otdyeleniya biologhii. [Called also] Travaux de la Société des naturalistes de Varsovie. Comptes-rendus de la Section biologique. (Varsovie, 8vo.) N. Protok. Kazan. Univ,-—Protokolui zasyedanii obshchestva estestvoispuita- telef pri imperatorskom Kazanskom Universitetye. (Kazan, 8vo.) Protok. St. Peterb. Obshch.—Protokolui zasyedanit imperatorskagho §.- Peterburghskagho Obshchestva estestvoispuitatelef. [Called also] Comptes-rendus des Séances de la Société impériale des Naturalistes de St. Pétersbourg [and forms one section of J’rav. Soc. St. Petersb. q.v.] (St. Petersburg, 8vo.) N. P. R. Soc. Canada—-[Vide Tr, h. Soc. Canada. | P. R. Soc. Edinb.—Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. (Edinburgh, 8vo.) No Keg Ze henry. 40); P. R. Soc. London—Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. (London, 8vo.) Ne K. Re 4, Ge ae: LO: xlvili LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Pr -verb, malac. Belgique—Proces-verbaux des séances de la Société royale malacologique de Belgique. [Reappears later, with a different number to the volume, as Bull. Soc. malac. Belgique, q.v.| (Bruxelles, 8vo.) IN KR Z:; Pr.-verb. Soc. Belge Geol.—[Vide Bull. Soc. Belge Geol.] Pr.-verb. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux—-Procés-verbaux de la Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux. [Called also Extraits des comptes rendus des Séances de la Soc. Linn. Bordeaux.] (Bordeaux, 8vo.) N; Pr.-verb. Soc. Sct. Bordeaux—Proces-verbaux des séances de la Société des Sciences physiques et naturelles de Bordeaux. (Bordeaux, 8vo.) Wi hea Pr.-verb. Soc. Toscana—Atti della Societa Toscana di Scienze Naturali residente in Pisa. Processi verbali. [Vide Atti Soc. Tosc.] (Pisa, 8vo. ) N. P. Scott. Micr. Soc.—Proceedings of the Scottish Microscopical Society. (Edinburgh, 8vo.) Lis. AC NUD. P. Soc. Montreal—| Vide Canad. Rec.] P. Soc. Queensland—Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland. (Brisbane, 8vo.) IN: dE Ze Op P. Soc. Tasmania—Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania. (Hobart, 8vo.) Nei: ee etn Zee ae P. Soc. Victorca—Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. New series. (Melbourne, 8vo.) Ne Kk. OR. Ze Le, ip pee P. Soc. Washington—Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. (Washington, 8vo.) Nite Lingle P. Somersetsh. Soc.—Somersetshire archeological and natural history Society. Proceedings. New series. (Taunton, 8vo.) N. P. South London Soc.—Proceedings of the South London entomological and Natural history Society. (London, 8vo.) Nee Zi, “Ves P. Suffolk Inst.—Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History. (Ipswich, 8vo.) Nin; Psyche—Psyche, a Journal of Entomology. Published by the Cambridge Entomological Club. (Cambridge, U.S., 4to.) Nz. Z. § P. Tokyo Mus.—Proceedings of the department of Natural History Tokyo Imperial Museum. (Tokyo, 4to.) Lh. (C)a. Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana—Academia Romana. Publicatiunile fon- dului Vasilie Adamachi. (Bucuresci, 8vo.) N. § Publ. Carnegie Inst.—Carnegie Institute of Washington publications. (Washington, 4to and 8vo.) Re (Cy p: Publ. Carnegie Mus.—Publications of the Carnegie Museum. [Consists of Annals and Memoirs, qq. v. ] Publ. Inst. Luxembourg—Publications de I’ Institut grand-ducal de Luxem- bourg. Section des Sciences Naturelles et Mathématiques. (Luxem- bourg, 8vo.) N. Ri Publ. internat. expl. Mer—Conseil permanent pour l’exploration de la Mer. Publications de circonstance. (Copenhague, 8vo.) Nz R. a (Cb: A; Publ. Iowa Geol, Surv.—Publications of the Iowa Geological Survey. (Des Moines, 4to.) C. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. xlix P. Univ. Durham Soc.—Proceedings of the University of Durham Philo- sophical Society. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 8vo.) Cp: P. U. §S. Mus.—Proceedings of the United States National Museum. (Washington, 8vo.) New Ke dnehitadasy (Ze (Cp bipow O. P. Warwicksh. Club—Proceedings of the Warwickshire Naturalists’ and Archeologists’ Field Club. (Warwick, 8vo.) N:...R: P. Washington Ac.—Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences. (Washington, 8vo.) Ni (tite Aonelin(@)p. P. Yorksh. geol. Soc.—Proceedings of the Yorkshire geological and poly- technic Society. (Halifax, 8vo.) Ng. C, p. P. Zool. Soc. London [or P. Z. S.|—Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological Society of London. (London, 8vo.) Nz. ER: Page Ba.) IC pl Ox Quart. J. Geol. Soc.—The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. (London, 8vo.) Ne KR eee. p, o. QO. Quart. J. Micr. Scii—The Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. (London 8vo.) Nee 2B: Ant tae, pb. O, Queensland Agric. J.—Queensland Agricultural Journal. (Brisbane, 8vo.) N g gs Z. Rabot. Lab. Warsaw —Rabotui iz Laboratorii zoologicheskagho Kabineta imperatorskagho Varshavskagho Universiteta. (Varshava, 8vo.) Rad Jugoslav. Ak.—Rad Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. [Transactions of the South Slav Academy of Art and Science. ] (Zagreb, 8vo.) N. Rapp. internat. expl. Mer—Conseil permanent international pour l’explora- tion de la Mer. Rapports et procés-verbaux des réunions. (Copen- hague, 4to.) Neaadt Rey sZt) sb: Qe Rass. geol. Italia—Rassegna delle Scienze geologiche in Italia. (Roma, 8vo.) Ng. Rec. Albany Mus.—Records of the Albany Museum. (Grahamstown, 8vo.) eg BeriZs 'as10(C) ps OQ: Ree. Austral. Mus.—Records of the Australian Museum. (Sydney, 8vo.) 2 Re aed Dire. Rec. Egypt. School Med.—Ministry of public instruction. Records of the Egyptian Government School of Medicine. (Cairo, 4to.) (C) p. Ree. Geol. Survey N. S. Wales—Records of the Geological Survey of New South Wales. (Sydney, 8vo.) Wok Bey liste: ee Redia” Giornale di Entomologia. (Portici, 8vo.) NZ. YZ C;..b. Rend. Acc. Bologna—Rendiconto delle seesioni della R. Academia delle scienze dell’ istituto de Bologna. Nuova serie. (Bologna, 8vo.) Ne R: Rend. Acc. Lincei—Atti della Reale Accademia dei Lincei. Rendiconti. (Roma, 4to.) Nino Kft Ry SZ: eit 20: Rend. Acc. Napoli—Rendiconto dell Accademia delle Scienze fisiche e matematiche. (Sezione della Societa reale di Napoli.) Serie 32. (Napoli, 4to.) Neeru be Oye Or 1904. [VoL. X11] B 4 1 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Rend. Ist. Lombardo—Reale istituto Lombardo delle Scienze e Lettere. Rendiconti. (Milano, 8vo.) Ni - ORG rp. Rep. Agric. exp. Stat. California—University of California publications. 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Ass.—Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the advancement of Science. (Plymouth, 8vo.) N.... KiB 1 C; Rep. Ealing Soc.— Report and Proceedings of the Ealing Natural Science and Microscopical Society. (Ealing, 8vo.) Nog ligeC, Rep. ent. Soc. Ontario—Annual Report of the entomological Society of Ontario. (Toronto, 8vo.) Nz. 4 th © d Rep. Epsom Soc.—Epsom College Natural History Society. Report. (London, 8vo.) IN; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. li Rep. Felsted Soc.—Report of the Felsted School scientific Society. (Chelmsford, 8vo.) Ni i! Rep. Fish. Board Scotland—Annual Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland. (Edinburgh, 8vo.) INI eZ. Cb. Rep. geol. Comm. C. G. H.—Cape of Good Hope. Department of Agri- culture. Annual Report of the Geological Commission. (Cape Town, 8vo.) Ng oK. Rep. geol. N. Zealand-—Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. Reports of Geological Explorations. (Wellington, 8vo.) Ng. -R. Rep. geol. Surv. Canada—Geological Survey of Canada. 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(Cape Town, 8vo.) N. Re eZ. Te (Om: Rep. Secr. Agric.—Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. (Washington, 8vo.) Rep. S. E. Union Socc.—Report and Transactions of the South Eastern Union of Scientific Societies. (London, 8vo.) N. C. Rep. S. London Club—Annual Report of the South London Microscopical and Natural History Club. (?place of publication, 8vo.) N. Rep. Smithson. Inst.—Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. (Washington, 8vo.) [Videque Rep. U. 8. Mus. | Na KC RS WZ. AE oma oe ACs Rep. Southport Soc.—The...Report of the Southport Society of Natural Science. (Southport, 8vo.) N. Rep. State Rev. Niagara—Annual report of the Commissioners of the State reservation at Niagara. (Albany, 8vo.) N. Rep. Surv. Minnesota—The Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota. Annual Report. (Minneapolis, 4to.) Ng. yas 0. Rep. U. S. Dep. Agric. Animal Ind.—U. 8. Department of Agriculture. Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal industry. (Washington, 8vo.) Nz. °(@)p, Rep. U. S. Fish. Comm.—United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Report of the Commissioner. (Washington, 8vo.) Nz KO Re Z.. (C0) iby 3k Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv.—Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior. (Washington, 8vo.) Ng. HG eskt. MEE las AME ocr: Rep. U. S. Mus.—Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smith- sonian Institution. Report of the U. 8S. National Museum. (Wash- ington, 8vo.) Nee ORY 4 ere Rep. Wellington Soc.—Annual Report of the Wellington College Natural Science Society. (Wellington, 8vo.) J ieee: LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. li Rep. Wincanton Cl.—Annual Report, Wincanton Field Club. (Win- canton, 8vo.) i Rep. Yorksh. Soc.—Annual Report of the Council of the Yorkshire Philo- sophical Society. (York, 8vo.) INPRO RS 2, OC, Rep. Yorksh. Union—[Included in Tr. Yorksh. Union.] Rev. biol. Nord. France—Revue biologique du Nord de la France. (Lille, 8vo.) Na KZ. 0 el (Gaba O: fev. 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Venezuela—Revista cientifica de la Universidad Central de Venezuela. (Caracas, 4to.) Ne od Rev. Mus. Pays-bas—Muséum Vhistoire naturelle des Pays-bas. Revue méthodique et critique des collections déposées dans cet établissement. (Leide, 8vo.) Nz. Z. Rev. paleozool._—Revue critique de Paléozoologie. (Paris, 8vo.) Ne: fev. Quest. Sci.Revue des Questions scientifiques. Publiée par la Société scientifique de Bruxelles. Troisiéme série. (Bruxelles, 8vo.) N. fev. Russe Hnt.—Revue Russe d’Entomologie [called also] Russkoe entomologicheskoe Obozryenie. (Jaroslawl, 8vo.) NZ Ze: Rev. Sci. Bourbonnais—Revue scientifique du Bourbonnais et du centre de la France. (Moulins, 8vo.) N. Rev. Scient.—Revue Scientifique. [Revue rose.] (Paris, 4to.) INE. o BEG ay Zn we ©. oO: Rev. Sci. nat. appl.Revue des sciences naturelles appliquées. Bulletin bimensuel de la Société nationale d’acclimatation de France. (Paris, 8vo.) Z. Rev. Sci. Nat. Ouest—Revue des Sciences Naturelles de YOuest. (Paris, 8vo.) iN: Rev. Sci. St. Petersb.—Revue des Sciences naturelles. Publiée par la Société des Naturalistes 4 St. Pétersbourg. [Vide Vyest. est. St. Peterb.] liv LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Rev. Suisse Zool.—Revue Suisse de Zoologie et Annales du Musée d’His- toire Naturelle de Genéve, &c. (Genéve, 8vo.) Nz Z. L. C,b. O. hic. Labor. anat. Roma—Ricerche fatte nel laboratorio di anatomia normale della R. Universita di Roma. (Roma, 4to.) Riv. Biol. gen.—Rivista de Biologia generale. (Torino, 8vo.) N. hiv. Col. ttal.—Rivista coleotterologica italiana. (Camerino, 8vo.) Nz. Riv. ital. Pal.—Rivista italiana di Paleontologia. (Bologna, 8vo.) Ng. Riv: ital. Sci. Nat.—Rivista italiana di Scienze naturali. (Siena, 8vo.) N. Riv. Patol. Veg.—Rivista di Patologia vegetale. (Firenze, 8vo.) Nb. Lisi. hiv. Scr. biol.—Rivista di Scienze biologiche. (Como, 8vo.) N. ftochester Natural.—The Rochester Naturalist : a quarterly Record of the Rochester Naturalists’ Club. (Rochester, 8vo.) Rov. Lapok—Rovartani Lapok. (Budapest, 8vo.) Nz! 2: Rospr. Ak. Krakow—Rozprawy 1 Sprawozdania z posiedzen wydzialu matematyczno-przyrodniczego Akademii Umiejetndsci. (Krakéw, 8vo.) Rozp. Ceske Ak. Praze—Rozpravy Ceské Akademie Cfsate Frantixka Joséfa provédy slovesnost a uménf. Trida tm. (Praze, 8vo.) Nii} pp: Rozpr. Ceske Nauk._{ = Abh. Bohm. Ges., q.v.] Russkaya gheologhicheskaya biblioteka—[ Vide Bibl. geol. Russ. | Russkoe ent. Obozr.—[ Vide Rev. Russe Ent.] Samm. geol. Mus. Leiden—Sammlungen des geologischen Reichs- Museums in Leiden. Neue Folge. (Leiden, fol.) Ng. O. SB. Ak. Berlin—Sitzungsberichte der k6niglich-preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. [Vide Mt. Ak. Berlin.] (Berlin, 8vo.) IN. KK, Rene Zr eC 1 SB. Ak. Munchen—Sitzungsberichte der mathematisch-physikalischen Classe der k. b. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Miinchen. (Miin- chen, 8vo.) NOK Se. ee: SB. Ak. Wien—Sitzungsberichte der mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Classe der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Abtheilungen Fund i. 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Berlin—Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin. (Berlin, 8vo.) ING) Zag (GC) pry O; § SB. Ges. Rostock—Sitzungsberichte der naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Rostock. Anhang zum Arch. Ver. Mecklenburg [q. v.] SB. Ges. Wien—[Vide Verh. Ges. Wien.] SB. Ges. Wurzburg—Sitzungsberichte der physikalisch-medicinischen Gesellschaft zu Wiirzburg. (Wiirzburg, 8vo.) IN. AK. SORE BIO C, p. SB. niederrhein, Ges.—Sitzungsberichte der niederrheinischen Gesellschaft fiir Natur- und Heilkunde. (Bonn, 8vo.) INCRE APTOS CO! SB. Soc. Erlangen—Sitzungsberichte der physikalisch-medicinischen So- cietat zu Erlangen. (Miinchen, 8vo.) INSEL SOE COs 0: SB. Ver. Karlsruhe—[Vide Verh. Ver Karlsruhe. | SB. Ver. Lotos—Sitzungsberichte des deutschen naturwissenschaftlich- medicinischen Vereines fiir Bdhmen “Lotos” in Prag. (Prag, 8vo.) N. Schr. Ges. Danzig—Schriften der naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Danzig. Neue Folge. (Danzig, 8vo.) N. Rae 2 Cop. Schr. Ges. 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Collect.—Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. (Washington, 8vo.) ies. Ke. Zyl exh, p. Smithson. Collect. quart.—Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. Quar- terly issue. (Washington, 8vo.) Ni Kee). Eee ocOyops Smithson. Contr.—Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. (Washington, Ato.) IN AWK eR OUZE) ) Lone ap. lvi LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Smithson. Rep.—[ Vide Rep. Sinithson. Inst. ] Soc. ent.—Societas entomologica. Organ fiir den internationalen Ento- mologen-Verein. (Zurich, 4to.) Nz: Soc. Pyrenees-or.—Socicté agricole, scientifique et littéraire, des Pyrénées- orientales. (Perpignan, 8vo.) N. Special Bull. U. S. Mus.—Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. Special Bulletin. (Washington, 4to.) NWS ey (Cy m 10% Spolia Zeylan.—Spolia Zeylanica. Issued by the Colombo Museum Ceylon. (Colombo, 8vo.) Ni Nz Bey Zea nD: Spom. Srpska Ak.—Srpska Kralevska Akademiie. Spomenik. (Beoghrad = Belgrade, 4to.) IN. eB: Sprawozd. Kom. Krajo.—Akademija umiejetnosci w Krakowie. Sprawoz- danie Komisyi fizyjograficzné}, oraz materyjaly fizyjografili Krajowej. (Krakow, 8vo.) Z. Stavanger Mus. Aarsb.—Stavanger Museum. Aarsberetning. (Stavanger, 8vo.) Nia: Stettin Ent. Zeit.—_[ Vide Ent. Zeit. Stettin.] Stud. Colorado Coll.—Colorado College Studies. Papers read before the Colorado College Scientific Society. (Colorado Springs, 8vo.) N. (C) p. Stud. Johns Hopkins Univ.—Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Studies from the Biological Laboratory. (Baltimore, 8vo.) Nz, KE. ie C,b, py. O. Stud. Lab. Dublin Soc.—Studies of the Marine Laboratory of the Royal Dublin Society. [Reprints from Tr. Dublin Soc.] (Dublin, 4to.) NZ. (Zee las Stud. Lab. Nebraska—Studies from the Zoological Laboratory. The University of Nebraska. (Lincoln, Nebraska, 8vo.) (C) p. Stud. Owens Coll.—Studies in Biology from the Biological Department of the Owens College. (Manchester, 8vo.) Nie eZ. 0G Dpto § Stud. 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Magyar Tars.—Természettudomanyi Kéozlony bal’ kiadja a K. Magyar Termeszettudomanyi Tarsulat. [Natural Science Journal . . . Published by the R. Magyar Natural Science Society. | (Budapest, 8vo.) iN: Thompson Yates Lab. Rep.—The Thompson Yates Laboratories Report. (Liverpool, 4to.) Re Cy ie oe Tijdschr. Ent.—Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, uitgeven door de Neder- landsch entomologische Vereeniging. (’s Gravenhage, 8vo.) Nz. Z. Pe: Tijdschr. Indische Volkenk.—Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. (Batavia and The Hague, 8vo.) Neer Cp. Tijdschr. Nederland. Dierk. Ver.—Tijdschrift der Nederlandsche Dier- kundige Vereeniging. (Leiden, 8vo.) Nizepalie (Cy pO. Timehri. [Vide J. agric. Soc. Guiana.| Journal of the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of British Guiana. (Demerara, 8vo.) N. lives MeN Tr. Ac. St. Lowis—The Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis. (St. Louis, 8vo.) New A. Tr. Albany Inst.—Transactions of the Albany Institute. (Albany, U.S., 8vo.) INT Be Tr. Amer. ent. Soc.—Transactions of the American entomological Society. (Philadelphia, 8vo.) NZ Zig oli Tr. Amer. micr. Soc.—Transactions of the American microscopical Society. (Buffalo, 8vo.) IN}: Tr. Amer. phil. Soc.—Transactions of the American philosophical Society. (Philadelphia, 8vo.) INE cde 20) ee p: Tr. Asiatic Soc. Japan—Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan. (Yokohama, 8vo.) uh ch) ee aia Tr. Ass. Meriden—Proceedings and Transactions of the Scientific Associa- tion, Meriden, Conn. (Meriden, 8vo.) R. Trav. geol. St. Petersb.—Travaux de la section géologique du cabinet de sa Majesté. (Ministére de la maison de Empereur) [called also Trudui geologhicheskoi chasti Kabineta imperatorskagho velichestva]. (St. Petersburg, 8vo.) Neg” RB. Trav. Inst. Inlle—Travaux et Mémoires des facultés de Lille. (Lille, 8vo.) Bh. ES eye Trav. Inst. Montpellier—Travaux de l'Institut de Zoologie de l Université de Montpellier. Deuxiéme série. (Montpellier, 8vo.) Z. Trav. Inst. Solvay—Travaux de laboratoire. Publiés par P. Heger. (Bruxelles, 8vo.) R. Trav. Lab. Arcachon—-Université de Bordeaux. Société scientique et station zoologique d’Arcachon. Travaux des Laboratoires. (Paris, 8vo.) N.\ Z. Trav. Lab. geol. Grenoble—Travaux du laboratoire de géologie de la faculté des sciences de Université de Grenoble. (Grenoble, 8vo.) Ng. Trav. Lab. histol. France—Kcole pratique des Hautes Etudes. Labora- toire dhistologie du Collége de France. Travaux de l’année. (Paris, 8vo.) Naan Zee. O: lvill LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Trav. Lab. Sove—Travaux du laboratoire d’études de la Soie. (Lyon, 8vo.) Trav. Soc. St. Petersb.—[Includes two Zoological sections, viz., Trudui St. Peterb. Obshch., and Protok. St. Peterb. Obshch., qq.v.] Trav. Soc. Univ. Kharkov._[Vide Trudui Kharkov. Univ.] Trav. Soc. Varsovie—Travaux de la Société des Naturalistes de Varsovie. Comptes-rendus de la section biologique. [Vide Protok. Obshch. Varshav. and Trudui Obshch. Varshav. | Trav. Stat. Zool. Wimereux—Travaux de la Station zoologique de Wime- reux, (Paris, 4to.) Nz. K. 0; Trav. Univ. Rennes—Travaux scientifiques de l'Université de Rennes. [Reprinted from Bull. Soc. sci. med. Ouest France.) (Rennes, 8vo.) Neots Z Tr. Burton Soc.—Transactions of the Burton-on-Trent Natural History and Archeological Society. (London, 8vo.) N. Tr. Canad. Inst.—Transactions of the Canadian Institute. (Toronto, 8vo.) ING R) L.na(C))p: Tr. City London Soc.—Transactions of the City of London entomological and natural history Society. (London, 8vo.) Ne Tr. Connect. Ac.—Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. (New Haven, 8vo.) No Ky. Re Ze 1.0 (C) pire: Tr. Croydon Club—[ Vide P. Croydon Club.] Tr. Cumberland Ass.—Transactions of the Cumberland Association for the Advancement of Literature and Science. (Carlisle, 8vo.) N. L. C. Tr. Dublin Soc.—The Scientific Transactions of the Royal Dublin Society. (Dublin, 4to.) Ne ee eZ antler nO. aise ee Tr. Dumfries Soc.—The Transactions and Journal of Proceedings of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway natural history and antiquarian Society. (Dumfries, 8vo.) N. i Tr. Eastbourne Soc.—-Transactions of the Eastbourne natural history Society. (Eastbourne, 8vo.) Te lS Slo Tr. Edinb. Field Soc.-—Transactions of the Edinburgh Field Naturalists’ and Microscopical Society. (Edinburgh, 8vo.) IN Tr. Edinb. geol. Soc.—Transactions of the Edinburgh geological Society. (Edinburgh, 8vo.) Ngo KR. oC; . Tr. E. Kent Soc.—Transactions of the East Kent natural history Society. New series. (Canterbury, 8vo.) INES... sO: Trencsen term. Evkon.—| Vide Jahresh. Ver. Trenesen.] Tr. ent. Soc. London—The Transactions of the entomological Society of London. [Includes Proceedings.| (London, 8vo.) Nz. Coa: Tr. geol. Soc. Austral.—Transactions of the geological Society of Aus- tralasia. (Melbourne, 4to.) Neg. OR: Tr. geol. Soc. Cornwall—Transactions of the Royal geological Society of Cornwall. (Penzance, 8vo.) Ne.) ve Ge, Tr. geol. Soc. Glasgyow—Transactions of the geological Society of Glasgow. (Glasgow, 8vo.) News: Br. geol. Soc. S. Africa—Transactions of the geological Society of South Africa. (Johannesburg, 8vo.) Ng. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. lix Tr. Guernsey Soc.—[ Vide Rep. Guernsey Soe. ] Tr. Hertfordsh. Soc.—Transactions of the Hertfordshire natural history Society and Field Club. (London, 8vo.) Navin Zi Tey. Tr. Hull Club—Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists’ Club. (Hull, 8vo.) N. Tr. Hull. geol. Soc.—Transactions of the Hull geological Society. (Hull, 8vo.) Ng. Tr. Inverness Soc.—Transactions of the Inverness Scientific Society and Field Club. (Inverness, 8vo.) IN. Tr. Irish Ac.—The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. Section B. (Dublin, 4to.) NO SK. Rs 2a ple cp. O, Tr. Kansas Ac.—Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. (Topeka, 8vo.) Nee lar (CL) p: Tr. Leeds Club—Transactions of the Leeds Naturalists’ Club. (Leeds, 8vo. ) iN: Tr. Leeds Geol. Ass.—Transactions of the Leeds Geological Association. (Leeds, 8vo.) Ng. Tr. Leicester Soc.—Transactions of the Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society. New quarterly series. (Leicester, 8vo.) iN: Tr. Lincoln Un.—The Transactions of the Lincolnshire Naturalists’ Union. (Louth, 8vo.) Tr. Linn. Soc. London—The Transactions of the Linnean Society of Lon- don. Second series. Zoology. (London, 4to.) INZ oR. Zi. tm Cyb;p. 0. Tr. Liverp. biol. Soc.—[Vide P. Liverp. biol. Soc.] Tr. Manchester G'eol. Soc.—Transactions of the Manchester Geological and Mining Society. (Manchester, Svo.) Nore RacCisp ei O: Tr. Manchester Micr. Soc.—Manchester Microscopical Society. Transac- tions and Annual Report. (Manchester, 8vo.) Ty. Maryland Ac.—Transactions of the Maryland Academy of Sciences. (Baltimore, 8vo.) IN: Tr. Norfolk Soc.—Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society. (Norwich, 8vo.) NEY Ze ei Tr. Northern Ass.—Transactions of the Northern Association of Literary and Scientific Societies. (Inverness, &c., 8vo.) N. Tr. Nottingham Soc.—Nottingham Naturalists’ Society. Transactions and Annual Report. (Nottingham, 12mo.) ING. Tr, N. York Ac.—Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences. (New York, 8vo.) IN let Zt da). (C)p: Tr. N. Zealand Inst.—Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. (Wellington, 8vo.) Nae, Kini) Ze tii Coop. .,0; Tromso Mus. Aarsh.—Troms¢é Museums Aarshefter. (Tromsg, 8vo.) N. He, (2. Tr. Ottawa Club—[Vide Ottawa Natural.] Tr. Ottawa Soc.—Transactions of the Ottawa Literary and Scientific Society. (Ottawa, 8vo.) (C) p. Ix LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Tr. Oxford Club—Transactions of the Oxford University Junior Scientific. Club. (Oxford, 8vo.) Ne 7) Tr, Perthsh. Soc.—Transactions and Proceedings of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science. (Perth, 8vo.) Tr. Rochdale Soc.—Transactions of the Rochdale Literary and Scientific Society. (Rochdale, 8vo.) N; Tr, L. Soc. Canada—Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada (second series). (Ottawa, 4to.) N. K. R. Z L. C,p. O. Tr. R. Soc. Edinb.—Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. (Edinburgh, 4to.) N. “Ka Bee Zl Ch eae Tr. Rk. Soc. S. Austral.—Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. (Adelaide, 8vo.) INS ekva ee arene ape Tr. S. African Soc.—Transactions of the 8. African Philosophical Society. (Cape Town, 8vo.) Ne Ree ne: Tr. Scottish N. H. Soc.—Transactions of the Scottish Natural History Society. (Edinburgh, 8vo.) NE: Tr. Shropsh. Soc.—Transactions of the Shropshire Archeological and Natural History Society. (Shrewsbury, 8vo.) iN: Tr. Soc. Glasgow—Transactions of the Natural History Society of Glasgow (including the proceedings of the Society). New series. (Glasgow, 8vo.) ING Ziel Ce, ee § Tr. Soc. Northumb.—Transactions of the Natural history Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. New series. (London, 8vo.) Ne IS.. = Za 2Oe a: Tr. Soc. Victoria—Transactions of the Royal Society of Victoria. (Melbourne, 4to.) ING 4 Res Ne Ope Solis Gg ke: Tr. Stirling Soc.—Stirling Natural History and Archeological Society Transactions. (Stirling, 8vo.) N. Tr. Texas Ac.—Transactions of the Texas Academy of Science. (Austin, 8vo.) NOC) py. Trudui geol. Kab._[Vide Trav. geol. St. Petersb.] Trudui geol. Kom.—Trudui geologicheskagho Komiteta. [Called also] Mémoires du comité géologique. (St. Pétersbourg, 4to.) Ng. K. R. Trudui Kazan. Univ.—Trudui obshchestva estestvoispuitatele! pri impera- torskom Kazanskom Universitetye. (Kazan, 8vo.) Ni aoe Trudui Kharkov. Univ.—Trudui obshchestva ispuitatelel prirodui pri imperatorskom Kharkovskom Universitetye. [Called also] Trav. Soc. Univ. Kharkov. (Kharkov, 8vo.) (C) p. Trudui Obshch. Varshav.—Trudui obshchestva estestvoispuitatele! pri im- peratorskom Varshavskom Universitetye. [Called also] Travaux de la Société des Naturalistes de Varsovie. (Warsaw, 8vo.) N. Trudui Russkagh. est. Obshch. St. Peterb.—Trudui Russkagho entomolo- ghicheskagho obshchestva v St. Peterburg [= Hore Soc. ent. Ross., q. vi] Trudui St. Peterb. Obshch.—Trudui S.-Peterburghskagho obschchestva estestvoispuitatelel. Otdyelenie Zoologii i Fisiologii. [Called also] Travaux de la Société des Naturalistes de St. Pétersbourg. Section de Zoologie et de Physiologie. (St. Petersburg, 8vo.) N. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. lxi Trudui Yaroslav. obshch._lVide Mem. Soc. Jaroslav. ] Tr. Wagner Inst. —Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia, 8vo.) Neer ce yp: ©). Tr. Weardale Club—Weardale Naturalists’ Field Club. Transactions. (Bishop Auckland, 8vo.) Ne Tr. Wisconsin Ac.—Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. (Madison, 8vo.) sil eel wal Lig OE Os Tr. Woolhope Club—Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club. (Hereford, 8vo.) ING wean Ce Tr. Yorksh. Union—The Transactions of the Yorkshire cite a ee Union. (Leeds, 8vo.) Nee Zi.) G. Tr. Zool. Soc. London—Transactions of the Zoological Society of London. (London, 4to.) Was KK ties ela es). Tufts Coll. Stud.—Tufts College Studies. (Tufts Coll., Mass., 8vo.) Nz. Fit i+ Levy G45 Univ. Calif. publ. Zool.—University of California publications. Zoology. [Also Geology and Physiology.] [Also publishes Rep. Agric. exp. Stat. and Bull. Agric. exp. Stat. qq. v.] (Berkeley, 8vo.) R. (C) p. Univ. Chicago Publ.—The University of Chicago founded by John D. Rockefeller. The decennial publications. (Chicago, 4to.) N. § Univ. Chron. California—The University Chronicle, published by the University of California. (Berkeley, 8vo.) Rh. (Cyp. Verh. Ak. Amsterdam—Verhandelingen der koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen. Tweede Sectie. (Amsterdam, 4to.) Nay te, Ae. &, p: Verh. Anat. Ges.—V erhandlungen der anatomischen Gesellschaft [ published with Anat. Anz., q.v. |. NZ Roi Lin AC Og, (©: Verh. Berlin. Ges. Anthrop.—Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft fiir Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte [published with Zectschr. Ethnol.|. (Berlin, 8vo.) Verh. Congr. Zool.—Verhandelungen des V. internationalen Zoologen- Congresses zu Berlin, (8vo.) [Title and place of publication change. | N73) 4 12 nC) Verh. Deutsch. zool. Ges.—Verhandlungen der deutschen zoologischen Gesell- schaft. (Leipzig, 8vo.) DWiZa, Kure Zy C3: b: Verh. geol. Reichsanst.—Verhandlungen der kaiserlich-kéniglichen geolo- gischen Reichsanstalt. (Wien, 8vo.) Mee Re ida: G, p- Verh. Ges. Basel—Verhandlungen der naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Basel. (Basel, 8vo.) Neh KS) Bal) Zinta Cap. pO? Verh. Ges. deutsch. Naturf.—Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft deutscher Naturforscher und Arzte. Erster Theil, Die allgemeinen Sitzungen ; Zweiter Theil, Abtheilungs-Sitzungen. (Leipzig, 8vo.) Nei 70; 0. Verh. Ges. Wien—Verhandlungen der k.-k. zoologisch-botanischen Gesell- schaft in Wien. (Wien, 8vo.) NY KR) Zolli CL pal®, lxll LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Verh. Ges. Wurzburg—Verhandlungen der physikalisch medicinischen Gesellschaft zu Wiirzburg. (Wiirzburg, 8vo.) N. Ko eee Zi AG Sepia HO)! Verh. k. Leop.-Carol. Ak.—_[Vide Acta Ac. German. ] Verh. schweiz. Ges.—[ Vide Act. Soc. Helvet.] Verh. Siebenb. Ver.—Verhandlungen und Mittheilungen des Siebenbiir- gischen Vereins fiir Naturwissenschaften. (Hermannstadt, 8vo.) ING IS, ote Verh. Ver. Brunn—Verhandlungen des naturforschenden Vereines in Briinn. (Briinn, 8vo.) Neo 4G: Verh. Ver. Hamburg naturw.—Verhandlungen des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins in Hamburg. (Hamburg, 8vo.) N:* eRe NA Coa Verh. Ver. Hamburg Unterh.—Verhandlungen des Vereins fiir naturwissen- schaftliche Unterhaltung za Hamburg. (Hamburg, 8vo.) N. i Verh. Ver. Heidelb.—Verhandlungen des naturhistorisch-medicinischen Vereins zu Heidelberg. Neue Folge. (Heidelberg, 8vo.) N. RR: ie, sp: Verh. Ver. Karlsruhe—Verhandlungen des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins in Karlsruhe. [Consists of Sitzungsberichte and Abhandlungen.] (Karlsruhe, 8vo.) N. Verh. Ver. Presburg—Verhandlungen des Vereins fiir Natur- und Heil- kunde zu Presburg. [Called also] A Pozsonyi Orvos-Természettudo- manyi, Egyesiilet Kézleményei. (Presburg, 8vo.) N. Verh. Ver. Rheinland—Verhandlungen des naturhistorischen Vereins der preussischen Rheinlande, Westfalens und des Reg.-Bezirks Osnabriick, (Bonn, 8vo.) Neji dkt: (Ze plait! Verh. Ver. Santiago—Verhandlungen des Deutschen wissenschaftlichen Vereins zu Santiago (Chile). (Santiago, 8vo.) No R. “ (Ome Verh. Ver. Stockholm—{ Vide Biol. Foren. Forh.] Veroffent. Inst. Meereskunde—V erOffentlichungen des Instituts fiir Meeres- kunde und des Geographischen Instituts an der Universitit Berlin. 8vo, Berlin. INay | Keio ts Versl. Ak. Amsterdam—Verslagen en Mededeelingen der k. Akademie van Wetenschappen. Afdeeling Natuurkunde. Derde Reeks. (Amsterdam, 8vo.) NidikK to BeakZdy lal aC pp. Vestnik Ceske Ak.—Vestnik ceské akademie Cisare Franti8ka Josefa pro védy, slovesnost a uméni. (Praze, 8vo.) Ne Vestnik Ceske. Nauk.—[ Vide SB. Bohmisch. Ges.] Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove—Véstnik Klubu prirodovédeckého v Prostéjové. (Prostéjové, 8vo.) Victorian Natural.—The Victorian Naturalist: the Journal and Magazine of the Field Naturalists’ Club of Victoria. (Melbourne, 8vo.) We Fie COO: Vid. Medd.—Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra den naturhistoriske Forening i Kjgbenhavn. (Copenhagen, 8vo.) INE Vierteljahrschr. Ges. Zurich—V ierteljahrschrift der naturforschenden Gesell- schaft in Ziirich. (Ziirich, 8vo.) Nia Ki MR of | Cy. bpp. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. lxill Vyest. est. S. Peterb.—Vyestnik estestvoznaniya Izdanie S. Peterburgh- skagho obshchestva estestvoispuitatelel. [Called also] Revue des Sciences publi¢e par la Société des Naturalistes & St. Pétersbourg. [St. Petersburg, 8vo. ] N. W. Amer. Scient.—The West American Scientist. (Los Angeles, &c., 8vo.) N. West Ind. Bull.—West Indian Bulletin, the journal of the Imperial Agricultural Department for the West Indies. (Barbados, 8vo.) Nz. eZ (C2) p: Wien. ent. Zert.—Wiener entomologische Zeitung. (Wien, 8vo.) Nz. Wiltshire Mag.—The Wiltshire Archeeologicaland Natural History Magazine. (Devizes, 8vo.) NG C. Wiss. Meeresuntersuch.—Wissenschaftliche Meeresuntersuchungen heraus- gegeben von der Kommission zur wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung der deutschen Meere in Kiel und der biologischen Anstalt auf Helgo- land. Neue Folge. (Kiel and Leipzig, 4to.) NzpwiKs DR. 32 Ee. 0) Wiss. Mitt. Bosnien—Wissenschaftliche Mittheilungen aus Bosnien und der Hercegovina. Herausgegeben vom Bosnisch- Hercegovinischen Landesmuseum in Sarajevo. (Vienna, 8vo.) NZS oO)! W. Virginia Geol. Surv.—West Virginia Geological Survey. (Morgan- town, 8vo.) Ng. Yearb. U. S. Dep. Agric.—Yearbook of the United States department of Agriculture. (Washington, 8vo.) No Re Ze er) WC) b; pe 10: Yn Lioar Manninagh.—[Vide J. lsle Man Soc.] Zapiski imp. ak. nauk.—[ Vide Mem. Ac. St. Petersb.] Zapiski Kiev. Obshch.—Zapiski Kievskagho Obshchestva estestvoispuita- telel. [Called also] Mémoires de la Société des Naturalistes de Kiew. (Kiew, 8vo.) Ne Rh. JC) p: Zapiski Kharkov. Univ.iVide Ann. Univ. Kharkow.] Zapiski Novoross. Obshch.—Zapiski Novorossiskagho Obshchestva estest- voispuitatele! [called also Mémoires de la Société des Naturalistes de la Nouvelle-Russie.] (Odessa, 8vo.) Nee a (Cp: Zeitschr. allg. Physiol.—Zeitschrift fiir allgemeine Physiologie heraus- gegeben von Max Verworn. (Jena, 8vo.) Ke) (Cbpya0 0! Zeitschr, ang. Mikr.—Zeitschrift fiir angewandte Mikroskopie herausgegeben von G. Marpmann. (Leipzig, 8vo.) N. Zeitschr. Biol.—Zeitschrift fiir Biologie. (Minchen und Leipzig, 8vo.) Peete) Cy. O. Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges.—Zeitschrift der deutschen geologischen Gesell- schaft. (Berlin, 8vo.) Nee Cr, OF: Zeitschr. Ent. Breslau—Zeitschrift fir Entomologie, herausgegeben vom Verein fiir Schlesische Insektenkunde zu Breslau. (Breslau, 8vo.) Nz. Z. lxiv LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Zeitschr. Ethnol.—Zeitschrift fiir Ethnologie. Organ der Berliner Gesell- schaft fiir Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte. (Berlin, 8vo.) Key @aq 'Q) Zeitschr. Ferd. Tirol—Zeitschrift des Ferdinandeums fiir Tirol und Vorarl- berg. (Innsbruck, 8vo.) N. Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt.—Zeitschrift fur systematische Hymenopterologie und Dipterologie. (Teschendorf, 8vo.) Nada Cs Zeitschr. Morphol.—Zeitschrift fiir Morphologie und Anthropologie. (Stutt- gart, 8vo.) N: KwibB nye @: Zeitschr. Naturw.—Zeitschrift fiir Naturwissenschaften. Im Auftrage des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins fiir Sachsen und Thiiringen. (Leipzig, 8vo.) Ni KR: a Cae: Zeitschr. Ool.—Zeitschrift fiir Oologie. Organ fiir Wissenschaft und Lieb- haberei. (Berlin, 8vo.) Z. Zeitschr. Ornith.—Zeitschrift fiir Ornithologie und praktische Gefliigelsucht, Organ des Verbandes der ornithologischen Vereine Pommerns. (Stettin, 8vo.) INize ft Zi: Zettschr. Sinnesorgane—Zeitschrift fiir Psycholegie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane. (Hamburg und Leipzig, 8vo.) he) Chae Zeitschr. wiss. Mikr.—Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Mikroskopie und fiir mikroskopische Technik. (Braunschweig, 8vo.) Ny, hoe ese Crve, iO): Leitschr. wiss. Zool.—Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie. (Leipzig, 8vo.) Nz. AK Ri Zi des (Cap: Zool. Ann.—Zoologische Annalen. (Wurzburg, 8vo.) Nz ZZ. yO: Zool. Anz.—Zoologischer Anzeiger, zugleich Organ der deutschen zoolo- gischen Gesellschaft [with this is published Bzbliographia zoologica. | - (Leipzig, 8vo.) Nai Kona ieee spa O: Zool. Anz. Bibl.—Bibliographia Zoologica (diario “ Zoologischer Anzeiger” adnexa). (Leipzig, 8vo.) INze eke renee Ze, Aa. °C, 'b ; Zool. Beitr.—Zoologische Beitraige. (Breslau, 8vo.) Nz. 7K. Ae Che) osm OF Zool. Centrlbl.—Zoologisches Centralblatt. (Leipzig, 8vo.) Nz K. Z. (EC) bs O: Zool. Garten—Der Zoologische Garten. (Frankfurt-a.-M.,8vo.) Nz. Z. (CO) 20: Zool. Jahrb. Anat.—Zoologische Jahrbiicher. Abtheilung fiir Anatomie und Ontogenie der Thiere. (Jena, 8vo.) Nall Ker BRelowe Ti ORG] onalye(@): Zool. Jahrb. Syst.—Zoologische Jahrbiicher. Abtheilung fiir Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Thiere. (Jena, 8vo.) "Nz. K. RZ iC MeO: Zool. Jahresber.—Zoologischer Jahresbericht, herausgegeben von der zoologischen Station zu Neapel. (Berlin, 8vo.) N;, Ky ae eG iby 280, Zool. Mag. Tokyo—The Zoological Magazine: organ of the Zoological Society of Tokyo. (Tokyo, 8vo.) Nz. 2, LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. Ixv Zoologica—Zoologica—A bhandlungen aus dem Gesamtgebiete der Zoologie. Herausgegeben von Dr Carl Chun [formerly Bvb/. Zool.]. (Stuttgart, Ato.) Nz KZ. a. Cob, ~ Zoologist—The Zoologist : a Monthly Journal of Natural History. (London, 8vo.) Nz Khe. Le, Mic Cee Zool. Rec.—The Zoological Record. (London, 8vo.) INE) NZ KS ca Beta “Cb. p. ©. Zool. Res.—Collectio brevium dissertationum novarumque investigationum ad universas zoologicas doctrinas spectantium. (Roma, 8vo.) Zool. Vortr.—Zoologische Vortrige herausgegeben von William Marshall. (Leipzig, 8vo.) Nz. Z. Zool. Zentribl. Vide Zool. Centrlbl.] An asterisk prefixed to a quotation signifies that the Recorder has not seen the journal or work referred to. 1904. [VoL X11] B 5 fears i “il A 9) ad “alin y serotat td faut Yo e . oa uh ion ee Mi towed siohnbaty| frat , opp fou | atone aad ie Swlaaert aiid ‘i ene a) ye tite comatenp & of hex tery vt Sede ey Laser ees, ails (ae FOR, 1904. Gen. Sub. 1 THE ZOOLOGICAL RECORD I. GENERAL SUBJECTS." Titles . AI 108 III. a. b. BY D. SHARP. CONTENTS. Page 3 IV. Subject-Index s TEXT-BOOKS, GENERAL C. Works, EVOLUTION, d. Essays :— Works on Zoology, Gene- ral text-books . 56 a. Philosophical 56 b. Evolution 57 C. Variation 58 Adaptation, convergence, d. environment 58 Selection, Protection 59 VI. Ethology . 59 Phylogeny, Organogeny 59 a. Isolated questions 59 b. Historical, biographical. 60 c. Pedagogic and Popular. 61 . Nomenclature . wn OL d. Taxonomy . 61 e. Museums, Methods, Eco- VI nomics sa Gl Bibhography, Records. 62 GEOGRAPHICAL :— b, General, Distribution 62 5 Expeditions. 62 Travels 63 ; Faunas. Special Regions 63 | Vill. Plankton mes 64 MoRrPHOLOGICAL :-— a. General : 64 b. Histological . 65 c Teratology . 65 d Cc. PHYSIOLOGICAL :— General . Particular functions . Colour and Pigment. Nervous and Sensory, Psychology v. PROTOPLASM AND CELL :— General . Protoplasm. . Cell, structure & fine. tion : Nucleus, N ucleolus, Cen- trosome, etc. OvuUM AND SPERMATO- ZOON :— General . Ovum, oogenesis . Spermatozoon, sperma- togenesis . Maturation . Fertilisation DEVELOPMENT, Hany: LOGY, PARTHENOGENE- SIS = General . Particular species, stages and organs : Experimental . REPRODUCTION, SEX, HE- REDITY, REGENERA- TION :— General . SEK, oa! Heredity é Regeneration, Grafting . Page 66 66 * It will be understood that papers recorded here may also be found under the various classes, II—xXVIII. questions, which, if not obvious, will be made apparent in the Subject-Index. They are included here because of their bearing on general 2 Gen. Sub. I. GENERAL SUBJECTS. [1904] INTRODUCTION. NeaARLY 1000 works are included in this Record. Two works of the most general character appeared in 1904. The second edition of WEISMANN’s work on evolution (927) as well as its translation by Prof. and Mrs THomson (928) we can merely mention; its chief theme being that characters, taken as the sign of evolution, must be born not acquired. There can be no doubt that, however open to criticism the system of this most talented Zoologist may be, it is of much value as tending to expose the term heredity to the critical consideration it so much requires. WasMANN’s general work (919) is practically a new one though styled a second edition. From a philosophical point of view the work of the Revd. Father might be perhaps severely criticised, but his views so far as they go are frankly stated, and the work zoologically will be found very good, and easily intelligible. There are several learned works on the zoology of the ancients, BURCK- HARDT (155-158), Srrunz (864). At the opposite extreme we find the memoirs of SPENGEL (851), ZIEGLER (971), KoRSCHELT (482) who utter words of caution as to the confusion created by those who consider they are correcting zoological words and taxonomical expressions by changing their orthography. It certainly seems undesirable that we should have current, Kephalopoda, Cephalopoda, Zephalopoda. The emission of rays by living bodies is attracting some attention, CHARPENTIER (180); as is also the effect of radium and other rays, on organisation, SCHAPER (792), W1LLcocK (945) ete. Much attention continues to be given to the subject of unconscious movement. BoHNn (97) after elaborate experiments concludes that the periodic movements of Convoluta are to be ascribed to inherited memory. Apparently this differs from the old terms instinct and habit, inasmuch as it is associated with protoplasm. JENNINGS’ work (446) gives the results of observations that have extended over a number of years. He considers that the reactions of the lowest organisms to stimuli are not entirely of the kind called tropisms, but are essentially of the same nature as the method of trial and error, and exhibit therefore the rudiments of intelligence. ForREL’s (294) discussion of animal psychology is remarkably concise and lucid, and deserves the attention of all who do not entirely neglect this branch of knowledge. The first volume of the treatise on histology by PRENANT, Bouin & MaILLARD (738) deals with cytology, and appears to be an important work: it is said to contain much new matter. The relations of mitosis and amitosis are discussed by H. L. OsBorn (686); and CHinp urges (184) that a greater importance attaches to amitosis than is usually conceded. The “individuality” of chromosomes has been discussed and criticised by both HAcker (358) & PETRUNKEWITSCH (719). HACKER is inclined to favour the term autonomy rather than individuality. But in discussing autonomy he makes the difficulties connected with the term tolerably evident. He says that sperm and germ cells do not mix but only con- jugate, but we do not quite gather what sort of a process conjugation with- out mixing is believed to be. He puts in tabular form the chromosome morphology in the heredity of cross-breeds of three forms of Arthropods. PETRUNKEWITSCH (719), who also criticises Boveri expects—and with great reason—valuable results from an inquiry into the cytology of par- thenogenesis. INTRODUCTION. Gen. Sub. 8 Works on development are very numerous. YatTsu (957) has experi- mented as to the existence of “definite specification” in the regions of the egg, and finds that it is initiated by the dissolution of the germinal vesicle. MARCHAL’S paper on germinogony (586) deals with one of Nature’s ex- periments of a most remarkable character, and having the widest bearings. The subject is evidently destined to become of much importance. It is treated by the author in an excellent manner. The memoir we have already alluded to of PerRUNKEWITSCH on artificial parthenogenesis, besides dealing with the cytological aspects, discusses briefly the relation of the phenomena with natural parthenogenesis. E. B. W1tson (949) informs us that in both Annelids and Molluscs development is to be regarded as a mosaic-work of self-differentiating cells; specific conditions being depen- dent on specific forms of protoplasm. Sexual dimorphism and ornament has been discussed by LAMEERE (497). He traces it to equivalence of energy in the early condition of the two sexes, concomitant with inequal physiological division of labour. Many of his examples, as well as his treatment of apparently exceptional cases, are full of interest and ingenuity. In addition to discussing the matter in his larger paper, PAUL MarcHAL has a shorter one on the determination of sex (587) in connection with polyembryony. MontGomery (640) sets forth the superiority of the female sex. Memoirs on heredity are extremely numerous. We owe to HACKER (358, 360) a clear exposition of the Mendel work, and a discussion of it in connection with recent cytology. CHILD (186) as the result of regeneration experiments concludes that heredity is a physiological not a morphological question. The brief note of Paunt Axpric (5) will no doubt receive the attention it deserves. In it he complains—and probably not altogether without reason—of the metaphysical nature of the considerations that have been previously advanced. Is it certain that the “ parasitic complex ” he postulates (in this as well as in other of his notes) is altogether free from the taint he complains of? We may hope that it will become quite clear to us in what way the new “parasitic complex” differs from the old ‘‘environment.” The study of regeneration has also been very extensive. Moraan (651) discusses the phenomena and suggests new terms for use in the subject. SCHULTZ (814) instructs us as to the general view we should take of the subject; and Honmzs (414) has a chapter on the factors in the regulation of form. Te ah GES.* 1, ABDERHALDEN, E. Neuere Versuche iiber kiinstliche Parthenogenesis und Bastardirung. Arch. Rassen i, pp. 656-663. ee . Der Arten-Begriff und die Arten-Konstanz auf biologisch- chemischer Grundlage. Nat. Rundsch. xix, pp. 557-560. [From Zool. Anz. 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F. E. Bepparp, P. Z. 8. 1904, ii, pp. 154-157, figg., and Nature lxx, p. 6, describes vestiges of a parasternum in T%liqua. J. Verstuys, Jun., Anat. Anz. xxiv, pp. 641-644, writes on the muscles of mastication in the Lacertilia. K. Prrer, Normentafel zur Entwickel. der Zauneidech. (Jena, 4to), describes and figures the development of Lacerta agilis. G. Atonzo, Atti Acc. Gioen. (4) xvi, 1903, No. 5, has made researches on the development of the limbs and tail of Chalcides ocellatus. A. N. SEwertzorr, Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 472-494, figg., writes on the development of the limbs of Varentola mauritanica. F. E. BepparpD, P. Z. 8. 1904, ii, pp. 145-147, fig., remarks on an apparently abnormal position of the feetus in the body of a Chalcides lineatus. K. Peter, Arch. mikr. Anat. lxili, pp. 659-700, figg., pls. xxxi & xxxii, continues his studies on the gastrulation of Lacerta. A. Nicouas, Arch. Biol. xx, pp. 611-658, pls. xvii—xix, describes the segmentation of the egg in Anguis fragilis. J. Kunirzxy, Trudui St. Petersb. Obshch. xxxiv (2), pp. 1-19, pl. —, has investigated the origin and development of the cuticular hair-like organs of the digits of Tarentola mauritanica. A. Moraera, Boll. Soc. Napoli xvii, pp. 221-224, fig., has a preliminary note on the male genital apparatus of Lacerta viridis and L. muralis. F. Téa, Arb. Inst. Wien xv, pp. 119-154, pls. ix—xi, has a contribution to the knowledge of femoral and przeanal pores and other similar organs in the Lacertilia. L. Coun, Zool. Anz. xxvii, pp. 185-192, figg., has investigated the structure of the femoral pores of Cremidophorus lemnisecatus. On the parietal eye of Chalcides tridactylus and ocellatus : GIANNELLI, Monit. Zool. ital. xv, pp. 187-197, 325-332: STADERINI, t. ©. pp. 341-343. D. Casea, Arch. ital. Biol. xlii, pp. 273-288, gives a French résumé of his observations on the effects of moisture in a fasting specimen of Chalcides ocellatus. SQUAMATA. Rept. 23 GECKONIDA. Gymnodactylus russovi, Strauch, described by ELPATIEBSKI, Amph. Rept. Aral Exped., p. 3. Gonatodes boonii, sp. n.. VAN LipTH DE JEUDE, Notes Leyden Mus. xxv, p. 87, pl. vu, figg. 1 & 2, Surinam. Phyllodactylus ewropeus, Gené. On its variation: CAMERANO, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 471; P. pavied, sp. n., MocquaRD, Mission Pavie Indo-Chine iii, p. 486, pl. xxiii, fig. 3, Siam [= P. stcamensis, Blgr.— REc. ]. Pcecyius garnott=, D. & B. Note by R. McGreeor, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, p. 115. . Spherodactylus grandisquamis, sp. n., STEJNEGER, Rep. U. 8. Mus. for 1902, p. 602, fige., Vieques and Porto Rico. EUBLEPHARIDA. Lublepharis macularius, Blyth. On a Transcaspian specimen : MIcHAIL- oOvsky, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, p. 39. AGAMIDA. Draco volans, L. Notes on living specimens: P. Krerrt, Zool. Garten xlv, p. 246. Acanthosaura fruhstorfert, sp. n.. WERNER, Zool. Anz. xxvii, p. 461, Tonkin. Calotes brevipes, sp. n., WERNER, t. c. p. 462, Tonkin. Agama gallie, Filhol (foss.). Note by Dr StEerano, Atti Mus. Milano xlii, p. 390. Chlamydosaurus kingvi, Gray. Stated to have no femoral pores : BEDDARD, P. Z. S. 1904, ii, p. 82. Amphibolurus webstert, sp. 0., BOULENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, p. 414, pl. xi, W. Australia. IGUANIDZ. Anolis principalis, L., recorded from Bermuda by VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi, 1903, p. 57, pl. i, fig. 5. On the changes of colour: PARKER & StarratTt, P. Amer. Ac. xl, p. 457. A. elegans, Blgr.= A. fasci- atus, Blgr.: Peracca, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 465, p. 3. A. lentiginosus, O'Sh. Note by Liprta pr JeupE, Notes Leyden Mus. xxv, p. 88. A. krugi, Peters, figured by STEJNEGER, Rep. U.S. Mus. for 1902, pl. i; A. monensis, p. 646, fige., Mona, evermanni, p. 647, figg., Porto Rico, and poncensis, p. 665, figg., Porto Rico, spp. nn., id. ibid. ; A. feste, sp. n., PmRAcCA, t. c. p. 4, Ecuador. Lholemus, Wiegm. Synopsis of the Chilian species by WERNER, Ergebn. Hamburg. Magalhaen. Sammelr. vii, p. 10; Z. latewttatus, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 8, pl. —, figg. 3 & 4, Chili; L. (Saccodeira) proximus, sp. N., id. ibid. p. 12, pl. —, figg. 1 & 2,8. W. Patagonia [= LZ. magellanicus, H. & J.—Rec.] Iguana europea, Filhol (foss.) Various bones described and figured by De Sterano, Atti Mus. Milano xlii, p. 393, pls. ix & x. Sceloporus undulatus, Daud. Egg and embryos figured by Dirmars, Rep. New York Zool. Soc. 1908, p. 159. S. merriami, sp. n., STEJNEGER, P. Soc. Washington xvii, p. 17, Rio Grande Valley, Texas. 24 Rept. 1V. REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. [1904] -ANGUIDA., Diploglossus cadurcensis, Filhol (foss.). Mandibles noticed and figured by Dr SteFano, Atti Mus. Milano xlii, p. 398, pl. ix, figg. 1, 4, 6. Ophisaurus ventralis, L. Note on the eggs by Dirmars, Rep. New York Zool. Soc. 1903, p. 160. O. gracilis, Gray. Note on the habits by G. H. Evans, J. Bombay Soc. xvi, p. 171. Propseudopus cayluai, sp. n. (foss.), DE StEFANO, t. c. p. 400, pl. ix, figg. 2, 5, 10, Miocene of Quercy, France. Placosaurus’? rugosus, Gerv. (foss.). Note by DE STEFANO, t. c. p. 43, plex, fig. 2: ANNIELLIDA. W. R. Coz & B. W. Kunxet, Amer. Natural. xxxviii, pp. 487-490, figg., describe the reproductive organs of Anniella pulchra, Gray. HELODERMATIDA. Heloderma suspectum, Cope. Egg described and figured by Dirmars, Rep. New York Zool. Soc. 1903, p. 158, fig. VARANIDA. Paleovaranus cayluxi, Filhol (foss.). Note by DE Srerano, Atti Mus. Milano xlii, p. 407, pls. ix & x. P. filholi, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 408, Miocene of Quercy, France. TEIIDA. Cremidophorus sexlineatus, L. Egg and embryos figured by Dirmars, Rep. New York Zool. Soc. 1903, p. 159. Arthrosaura versteegui, sp. N., VAN LipTH DE JEUDE, Notes Leyden Mus. xxv, p. 89, pl. vi, figg. 5 & 6, Surinam. Prionodactylus kockii, sp. 0., VAN LiptH DE JEUDE, t. c. p. 91, pl. vii, figg. 3 & 4, Surinam. Alopoglossus feste, sp. n., PERAccA, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 465, p. 7, Ecuador. Proctoporus siemoterus, O’'Sh. Note by PERACCA, t. c. p. 9. AMPHISBENID. Amphisbena bakeri, sp. n., STEJNEGER, Rep. U.S. Mus. for 1902, p. 681, figg., Porto Rico; A. haugi, sp. n., MocquarD, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, p. 301, Gaboon. Lipidosternum laticeps and carcani, spp. nn., PERaccA, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 460, pp. 3 & 5, fige., Matto Grosso, Brazil. Ss°?) LACERTIDZ. Tachydromus dorsalis, sp. n., STEJNEGER, Smithson. Collect. xlvii, p. 294, Loo Choo Ids. Gastrophalis, Fisch. Synopsis of the species by WERNER, Zool. Anz. xxvii, p. 464. G. prasina, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 462, German E. Africa. SQUAMATA. Rept. 25 Lacerta, L. Remarks on the affinities of the Mediterranean species : WERNER, Zool. Anz. xxvii, p. 254. L. danfordi, Gthr., redescribed by WerNeER, t. c. p. 255. L. viridis, var. n. intermedia, M#HELY, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars. iii, p. 280, figg, S. W. Hungary; JZ. horvathi, sp. n., MéuHELy, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, p. 362, figg., and Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars. iii, pp. 193 & 279, pl. v, S. W. Hungary. L. lamandini, Filhol (foss.). Note by DE Strrano, Atti Mus. Milano xlii, p. 412. Pseudolacerta, g. n. for Lacerta mucronata, Filhol (foss.), DE STEFANO, t. c. p. 413. Eremias velox, Pall.,and arguta, Pall.,described and figured by ELPATIEBSKI, Amph. Rept. Aral Exped., pp. 11 & 18, pls. i & i. SCINCIDA. Lygosoma elegantulum, Ptrs. & Doria = Hinulia pardalis, Macleay, BouLENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, p. 80. Ablepharus boutonii poecilopleurus, Wiegm. Note by R. McGrecor, FU Ose Ms: XXVild. LT, Eumeces quinquelineatus, L., is oviparous: Dirmars, Rep. New York Zool. Soc. 1903, p. 160. #. scutatus, Theob. On Transcaspian specimens : MIcHAILovsKy, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, p. 41, and VASILJEV, PN en o> cane Plestiodon cadurcensis, Filhol (foss). Bones noticed and figured by DE STEFANO, Atti Mus. Milano xlii, p. 397, pl. x. Seincus officinalis, Laur. On variations in the head-shields: A. SOkOLOWSKY, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, p. 754, figg. Protrachysaurus gaudryi, g. and spp. nn. (foss.), DE STEFANO, t. c. p. 406, pl. ix, Miocene of Quercy, France. INCERT#Z SEDIS. Thaumastosaurus bottii, g. and spp. nn. (foss.), DE Sterano, Atti Mus. Milano xli, p. 414, pl. ix, figg. 1 & 15, Miocene of Quercy, France. RHIPTOGLOSSA. G. TorniER, Zool. Jahrb. Anat. xxi, pp. 1-40, pls. i & ii, has investigated the gular and occipital air-sacs of Chameleons. F, E. Bepparp, P. Z. S. 1904, ii, pp. 6-22, figg., writes on some points in the vascular system of Chameleons. Couvreur & Gautier, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 1, pp. 159 & 160, have made experiments on the respiration of Chameleons. Paleochameleo europeus, g. and sp. nn. (foss.), De SteFANo, Atti Mus. Milano xli, p, 391, pl. ix, figg. 7 & 12, Miocene of Quercy, France. PYTHONOMORPHA. On the systematic position and habits: S. W. Winuiston, J. Geol. xii, pp. 43-51. L. Donto, Mem. Soc. Belge Geol. xviii, pp. 207-216, pl. vi, reviews our knowledge of the Mosasaurs of Belgium, and, pp. 217-222, remarks on the derivation of the group from the Dolichosauria. L. VAILLANT, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, pp. 217 & 218, is inclined to refer the great “Sea Serpent” observed on the coast of Cochin China to the Mosasaurs. 26 Rept. IV. REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. [1904] DOLICHOSAURIA, L. Dotto, Mem. Soc. Belge Geol. xviii, pp. 217-222, and 8S. W. WiLuIisTon, J. Geol. xii, pp. 45-48, remark on the different views that have been expressed as to the phylogenetic relation between the Dolichosaurians and the Lacertilians and Pythonomorphs. OPHIDIA; F. E. Bepparp, P. Z. 8. 1903, 11, pp. 319-328, figg., 1904, i, pp. 331-370, figg., 1904, 11, pp. 107-121, figg., and pp. 147-154, figg., writes on the anatomy of various groups of Snakes. E. Bauitowtrz brings out the first part of a work, “Entwickelungsgeschichte re Kreuzotter,” Jena, 4to, dealing with the development of Vipera erus. H. Dusuisson, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 286-288, 437 & 438, describes the resorption of the vitellus in the development of Vipers. R.S. N. Pitnay, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, pp. 238 & 239, remarks on the dentition of some Indian Elapine Snakes. N. Rosén, Zool. Anz. xxviii, pp. 1-7, figg., writes on the muscles of the jaws of Snakes and on their mechanical relation to the poison- gland. A. Braneoa, Arch. zool. exp. Notes (4) ii, pp. xxxvii-xlv, has studied the epithelial covering of the sheath of the tongue in TVropidonotus NATVM. F. Crevatin, Anat. Anz. xxiv, pp. 539-542, figg., and U. CaRpPl, op. cit. XXV, pp. 225-230, figg., have studied the nerves in the transparent immovable eyelid of Snakes. T. NrumMANN, Ber. Senckenberg. Ges. 1904, pp. 72*-76*, remarks on poisonous Snakes and Snake poison. C. Puisaurx, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxviii, pp. 1459-1461, and C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 976-978, remarks on the causes of the natural immunity of Snakes to their own poison, and op. cit. lvii, pp. 486-488, has further remarks on the difference between Viperid and Colubrid venom. L. Rogers, Phil. Trans. B. cxevii, pp. 123-191, has investigated the physiological action of Colubrine and Viperine venoms ; R. H. ELuioz, P. R. Soc. London 1xxiii, pp. 183-190, that of Nata tripudians ; R. H. Evutot, W. C. Sintar, & G. S. CARMICHAEL, Phil. Trans. B. cxevii, pp. 327-345, that of Bungarus ceruleus; and Sir T. R. FRASER & R. H. Evxioz, t. c. pp. 249-279, that of Enhydrina valakadien and Enhydris curtus. G. Lams, Sci. Mem. India (2), No. 10, has further observations on Snake poisons, F. Noc, Ann. Inst. Pasteur xviii, pp. 387-406, remarks on certain physio- logical properties of the different Snake poisons. F, Watt, J. Bombay Soc. xv, p. 524, records cases of Snakes feeding on other Snakes. TYPHLOPID. Typhlops rostellatus, sp. n., STEJNEGER, Rep. U. 8. Mus. for 1902, p. 686, fige., Porto Rico; 7. kleebergi, sp. n.. WERNER, Zool. Anz. xxvii, p. 464, Usambara, German E. Africa. BoIpé&, On some points in their anatomy: Bepparp, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p. 238, and P. Z. S. 1904, 1, p. 107, figg. SQUAMATA. Rept. 27 R. L. Dirmars, Bull. Zool. Soc. New York 1904, pp. 157-163, figg., has notes on the large Boas and Pythons in captivity. Ungualia curta, Garm. = U. pardalis, Gundl., Barsour, Bull. Mus. Harvard xlvi, p. 59. PALAOPHIIDA. Archeophis proavus, Massalongo (foss.). Note by JANENSCH, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904, p. 133, and Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. lvi, Protok., p. 54. CoLUBRIDA. Stoliczkaia khasiensis, Jerd., noticed and figured by ANNANDALE, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal Ixxiii, p. 210, pl. ix, fig. 2. Polyodontophis grahami, sp. n., BouteNcmR, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xii, p. 132, Yunnan. Tropidonotus natrix, L. On its mode of feeding: H. Barsier, Feuille Natural. xxxiv, p. 55, fig. On albinos: J. BERNARDI, Boll. Naturalista XXlv, p. 12; on specimens from Leghorn, id. ibid. p. 71. 7”. tessellatus, Laur. Recorded from Gera, Germany, by TornimR, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904, p. 197. On its habits in Hungary: Vers, Allatt. Kozl. Maygar Tars. ili, pp. 229 & 239. 7. quadrilineatus, p. 132, octolineatus, p. 133, and pleurotenia, p. 133, spp. nn., BouLENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, Yunnan. Hutena butler’, Cope, redescribed, with notes on the habits and affinities, by Ruruven, Biol. Bull. vii, p. 289, fig. Liopholidophis, g. n., for Tropidonotus lateralis, D. & B. and allies: Mocquarp, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, p. 302. JZ. grandidiert, sp. n., _ id. ibid. p. 304, Madagascar. Pseudoxenodon sinensis, sp. n., BouLeENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p. 134, 8. China. Hydrethiops levis, sp. n., BOULENGER, t. c. p. 450, S. Cameroon. Svebenrockia, n. n. for Simocephalus, Gthr., nec Schédl., Pocus,-Zool. Anz. XXVill, p. 38 = Mehelya, Csiki, 1903, CsIk1, t. c. p. 267. Liparophis, g. n., near Tapinophis, Blgr., Peracca, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii, p. 663 ; L. bedoti, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 664, China. Trachischium leve, sp. n., PERACCA, t. c. p. 665, E. Indies. Aspidura drummondhayi, sp. n.. BoULENGER, Spolia Zeylan. ii, p. 95, pl. —, Ceylon. Lamprophis rogert, sp. n., Mocquarp, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, p. 307, Abyssinia. Pseudoxyrhopus dubius, sp. n., MocQuaRD, t. c. p. 305, Madagascar. Dendrophis bifrenalis, Blgr. Further notes by WILLEY, Spolia Zeylan. i, p: 116. Dromicus. Leimadophis stahli, sp. n., StEINEGER, Rep. U. S. Mus. for 1902, p. 695, tigg., Porto Rico. Alsophis vudii, Cope. Note by BarBour, Bull. Mus. Harvard xlvi, p. 60. Coronella austriaca, Laur. On its mode of feeding: H. Barsrer, Feuille Natural. xxxiv, p. 58. Contia waltert, Boettg. Note by MicHaILEvsky, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, p. 43 ; C. angusticeps, Bler., figured by ANNANDALE, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal lxxiii, pl. ix, fig. 1. Atractus micheli, sp. n., MocquarD, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, p. 301, French Guiana; A. vertebralis, sp. n., BoULENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p- 451, Peruvian Andes. Hypsirhina multilineata, sp, n., TIRANT, Mission Pavie Indo-Chine iii, p. 484, Cochinchina. 28 Rept. IV, REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. [1904] Dipsadomorphus trigonatus, Schneid., var. n. melanocephalus, ANNANDALE, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal Ixxiil, p. 210, pl. ix, fig. 4, Perso-Baluchistan frontier. Oxyrhopus bicolor, sp.n., PERAccA, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii, p. 667, Santa Fé, Argentina. Tachymenis peruviana, Wiegm. On colour varieties: WERNER, Ergebn. Hamburg. Magelhaen. Sammelr. vii, p. 14. Apostolepis borelli, sp. n., PERAcCA, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 460, p. 9, fig., Matto Grosso, Brazil. Distira gillespie, Blgr. On a specimen from the Malabar coast : F. Watt, J. Bombay Soe. xv, p. 723, fig. Apistocalamus pratti, sp. n., BouULENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p. 451, Owen Stanley Range, N. Guinea. Acanthophis pyrrhus, Blgr. Note by BoULENGER, op. cit. xiv, p. 415. Boulengerina christyi, sp. n., BOULENGER, t. c. p. 14, Leopoldville, Congo. Elapechis duttoni, sp. n., BOULENGER, t. c. p. 15, Leopoldville, Congo. Nava tripudians, Merr. On a specimen eating eggs: C. P. GEoRGE, J. Bombay Soc. xvi, p. 174. VIPERIDA. Vipera berus, L. On variations in British specimens: G. LEIGHTON, P, Phys. Soc. Edinb. xv, p. 180, pl. 111 & xvi, pl. 1. V. berus, L., var. bosniensis, Boettg. Note by M&Hexy, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars iii, p. 285, fig. V. russell, Shaw. On a very large specimen: L. L. Fenton, J. Bombay Soc. xvi, p. 173. V. ammodytes, L., var. n. montandoni, BoULENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, p. 134, Roumania. Lachesis monticola, Jerd., is oviparous: G. A. Miner, J. Bombay Soe. xv, p. 729. Crotalus scutulatus, Kenn. Note by A. E. Brown, P. Ac. Philad. lv, p. 625. ORNITHOSAURIA. S. W. Wituiston, Geol. Mag. (v) i, p. 59, remarks on the homologies of the fingers of the Pterodactyls, the patagial finger being regarded as the fourth. Pteranodon longiceps, Marsh, figured, with notes on the sclerotic circle and the vertebrae, by Eaton, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xvii, p. 318, pls. xix So) sxe ORTHOPODA. F. Norcsa, Denk. Ak. Wien lxxiv, pp. 256-260, figg., remarks on the so-called preedentary bone of Orthopods. Trachodon, Leidy. Notes and figures of the skeleton by F. A. Lucas, Smithson. Collect. i, p. 317, figg., pls. [xxii & Ixxiii. Mochlodon suessi, Bunz. Further descriptions and figures of various parts of the skull : Noposa, t. c. p. 229, figg., 2 pls. Claosaurus annectens, Marsh. On the entire skeleton: BEECHER, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi, 1903, pp. 311-323, pls. xli-xlv. Eubrontes platypus, n. n. for Amblonyx giganteus, Hitchcock, Luni, Mem. Boston Soe. v, p. 512. a DINOSAURIA, EMYDOSAURIA. Rept. 29 DINOSAURIA. H. F. Osporn, Science (2) xix, pp. 255 & 256, remarks on the position of the bones of the form-arm in the Sauropoda. H. G. Sretey, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, p. 341, remarks on the pneumatic foramina in Dinosaurian vertebree. H. F. Oszorn, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx, pp. 181-190, figg., remarks on the structure of the manus, sacrum, and caudal vertebree of Diplodocus and Brontosaurus. Monoclonius canadensis, sp. n., LAMBE, Tr. R. Soc. Canada x, iv, p. 7, pl. 11. On the skull: Lamps, Ottawa Natural. xviii, p. 33, pl. i. Centrosaurus apertus, g. and sp. nn., allied to Monoclonius, LAMBE, t. c. Dass pl wand Ur, Ro Soe. Canada xs ivigoue pl 1, Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. Algoasaurus baurt, g. and sp. n., apparently related to Diplodocus, Broom, Geol. Mag. (v) i, p. 445, fig., Cretaceous near Port Elizabeth, Ornithomimus altus, Lambe. On the manus: LAMBE, Ottawa Natural. XVilil, p. 33, 2 pls. Dryptosaurus incrassatus, Cope. Skulls and other remains described and figured by Lampe, Contr. Canad. Pal. 111 (4to), pt. ili, 8 pls. Dystropheus viemale, Cope. Various bones described and figured by F. v. Hurenn, N. Jahrb. Min., Beil. xix, p. 319, pls. xiv—xvi. Otouphepus magnificus, g. and sp. n., for a Dinosaurian footprint from the Trias of the Connecticut Valley, Cushman, Amer. Geol. xxxill, p. 154, playa. Anthisauripus, g. n. for Hubrontes dananus, Hitchcock, the track of Anchisaurus colurus, Marsh, Lui, Mem. Boston Soc. v, p. 486; A. hitchcocki, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 488, fig., Massachusetts. Stenonyx, n. n. for Leptonyx, Hitchcock, preoccupied, LULL, t. c. p. 498. On footprints of a Dinosaur apparently related to Allosawrus, Marsh, Riees, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xvi, p. 423, fig. On Dinosaurian remains from the Trias of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, A. S. Woopwarp, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1903, -p. 663. EMYDOSAURIA. J. Doucias Ocitpy, P. Soc. Queensland, xviii, pp. 201-213, has remarks on the habits and distribution of Crocodiles, with special reference to the two Australian species. A. Perit, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 298-300, fig., and Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, pp. 66-68, fig., remarks on the structure of the liver of Alligator MIUSSUSSUPPLENSLS. A. Prrtit & F, Gray, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 1087-1089, remark on the structure of the cloacal gland of Caiman sclerops. Crocodilus prenasatlis, sp. n. (foss.), Loomis, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xviii, p. 427, figg., Oligocene, White River, U.S.A. Thecachampsa, Cope (foss.). On various remains: Cask, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904, p. 64, pl. xxvii. Teleorhinus, g. n., allied to Teleosaurus, for T. brown, sp. n. (foss.), OsBoRN, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx, pp. 239, Cretaceous of Montana. Metriorhynchus jaekeli, sp. n. (foss.), W. E. Scumrpt, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. lvi, Protok. p. 97, figg., pls. xi & xii, Oxford Clay of Huntingdonshire. Notochampsa, g. n., for Mesosuchian remains, Broom, Geol. Mag. (v) i, p. 582; WV. istedana and longipes, spp. nn., id. ibid. p. 583, figg., Upper Stormberg beds (Lower Jurassic), Barkly East, S. Africa. 30 Rept. IV. REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. [1904] ICHTHYOSAURIA. Remarks on the relationships of the genera of Ichthyosaurs, BouLENGER, P. Z. S. 1904, i, p. 425. On Ichthyosaurian remains from the Upper Cretaceous of New South Wales, EraEripGE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 313. Ichthyosaurus quadriscissus, Quenst. Remarks on the skeleton and restoration of the fleshy parts by O. JAEKEL, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. lvi, Verh. p. 26, fig. J. extremus, sp. n., BOULENGER, P. Z. 8. 1904, 1, p. 424, fig., Lower Lias (7) near ‘Bath. Merriamia, n. n. for Leptochirus, J. C. Merriam, preoccupied; BoULENGER, t. c. p. 425. CHELONIA. J. P. Munson, Amer. J. Anat. iii, pp. 311-347, 7 pls., has made researches on the oogenesis of Clemmys marmorata. Ipa H. Hypr, Amer. J. Physiol. xii, pp. 245-249, has made experiments on the differences in ma potential in the developing egg of Chrysemys pocta. G. Lorsmn, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxix, pp. 325 & 326, has ascertained the presence of toxic substances in the ovarian eggs of Testudo ibera. G. Tornier, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904, pp. 297-307, remarks on the origin and signification of the colour-patterns of Chelonians. O. P. Hay, P. Amer. Phil. Soc. xlii, pp. 268-274, discusses the definition and nomenclature of the genera of Trionychide. Aspideretes, g. n. for Trionyx gangeticus, Cuv., and allies, Hay, t. ¢. p. 274. A. beecheri, sp. n. (foss.), Hay, Ann, Carnegie Mus. i, p. 178, and Amer. J. Sci. (4) xvin, p. 274, pl. xvi, Laramie Beds, Wyoming. Aspidonectes tritor, sp. n. (foss.), O. P. Hay, Science (2) xix, p. 254, Eocene of Wyoming. Testudo calcarata, Schn. Note on the young by VAILLANT, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, p. 186, fig. 7. tabulata, Walb., redescribed by SIEBENROCK, Denk. Ak. Wien Ixxvi, p. 6; On the S. African species allied to T. geometrica, L., id. SB. Ak. Wien cxin, p. 307; 7. verreauxi, Smith, snuthi, Blgr., and fiskit, Blgr., redescribed and figured, id. ibid. pp. 313, 318, 322, pls. ii-v. 7". tornierz, Siebenr. On an imperfectly ossified shell : id. ibid. p. ni fig. T'. boetigert, sp. n., id. Anz. Ak. Wiss. 1904, p. 194, and t. c..p. 310, pls. 1 & ii, Great Mamaqualand ; T. wanmon, Andrews (foss. ‘ noticed and ficured by ANDREWS, Geol. Mag. (v) i, p. 527, fig., pl. xvi; 7. brontops, Marsh (foss.), described and figured by Hay, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xviii, p. 272, figg. ; 7. syrmiensis, sp. n. (foss.), A. Koca, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, p. 21, pls. vii & viii, Pliocene of Szerem, Hungary. Hadrianus majusculus, sp. n. (foss.), Hay, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xvi, p. 271, fig., pl. xv, Eocene, New Mexico. Cistudo, Flem. On the characters of the species and varieties inhabiting the S. E. United States: C.S. Brimuny, J. E. Mitchell Soc. xx, No. 1. Emys orbicularis, L. Additional note on two anomalous specimens recorded in 1893: R. BLANcHARD, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, p. 161; on its attempted re-introduction in Norfolk, F. B. Browne, Tr. Norfolk Soc. vii, p. 754; on fossil remains from Belgium, G. FouRNIER, Bull. Soc. geol. Belgique xxxi, p. 77. Nicoria punctularia, Daud., redescribed by SIEBENROCK, Denk. Ak. Wien Ixxvi, p. 5. Orlitia borneensis, Gray (Brookeia baileyi, Bartl.). On its systematic position and synonymy : SIEBENROCK, Zool. Anz. xxvii, p. 580. CHELONIA—THECODONTIA, Rept. 31 Chrysemys rugosa, Shaw. Notes on the breeding habits, by H. M. Smiru, Smithson. Collect. i, p. 252. C. wyomingensis, Leidy (foss.), described and figured by Hay, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xvili, p. 267, figg., pl. xiv; C. tnornata, sp. n. (foss.), Loomis, t. ¢. p. 429, figg., Oligocene, White River, U.S.A. Pangshura cochinchinensis, sp. n., TIRANT, Mission Pavie Indo-Chine iii, p. 494, Cochinchina. Mesoclemmys gibba, Schw. Redescribed and figured by StrBENROCK, Denk. Ak. Wien lxxvi, p. 20, pl. iii. Lytoloma angusta, Cope (foss.), described and figured by WIELAND, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xviii, p. 183, figg., pls. vi—viil. Baptemys wyomingensis, Leidy (foss.), described and figured by Hay, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xviii, p. 265, figg., pl. xiii, figg. 1-3. Adocus punctatus, Marsh (foss.), described and figured by W1»nLAND, t. c. p- 112, pls. i-iv. Osteopygis gibbi, sp. n. (foss.), WIELAND, t. c. p. 118, pls. v—vili, Upper » Cretaceous of New Jersey. Propleura borealis, sp. n. (foss.), WIELAND, t. c. p. 129, pl. ix, Upper Cretaceous of New Jersey. Cinosternum scorpioides, L., redescribed by StEBENROCK, Denk. Ak. Wien ixexva, p: 3: Baéna marshi and cephalica, spp. nn. (foss.), Hay, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xviii, pp. 261 & 268, fig., pl. xi, fig. 1, and pl. xii, figg. 1 & 3, Laramie beds, Wyoming. B. callosa, sp. n. (foss.), Hay, Ann. Carnegie Mus. iii, p. 178, figg., Judith River Beds of Montana. Podocnemis, Wagl. On the Brazilian species: StEBENROCK, Denk. Ak. Wien lxxvi, p. 10; P. wnifilis, figured, id. ibid. pls. 1 & i1. Rhinemys, Wagl., Hydraspis, Bell, and Platemys, Wagl. Remarks on the generic characters and descriptions of the Brazilian species: SIEBENROCK, t. c. p. 16, figg. Dermochelys coriacea, L. On the capture of a specimen on the 8S. W. Coast of France: PELLEGRIN, La Nature xxxii, p. 321. PLESIOSAURIA. N. JAKOWLEW, Ver. Russ. Min. Ges. (2) xli, pp. 13-16, fig., pl. i, remarks on Plesiosaurian remains from Siberia. On Plesiosaurian remains from the Upper Cretaceous of New South Wales, ErHERIpGE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 315. On a Plesiosaurus-skeleton from the White Lias of Westbury-on-Severn, GWINNELL, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lx, p. 359. On the presence of stones in the stomach of Plesiosaurians, B. Brown, Science (2) xx, p. 185 ; EastMAv, t.c. p. 466 ; WILLISTON, t. c. p. 565; W. H. Wickgs, P. Bristol Soe. (2) x, p. 220. Cimoliosaurus maccoy?, sp. n., ErHERIDGE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 306, pls. xlii-xlv, Upper Cretaceous, New South Wales. Branchanchenius lucasi, Willist., figured by Lucas, Smithson. Collect. xlv, ply xxvili- R. Broom, Tr. 8. African Soc. xv, pp. 109-112, remarks on the affinities of the Mesosauria. Mesosaurus tenuidens, Gerv. (?). On a new specimen: Broom, t. c. p. 103, ple ix: THECODONTIA. On the relationships of this order, J. H. McGruaor, Science (2) xix, pp. 254 & 255. 32 Rept. IV. REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. [1904] Paleorhinus, g. n., allied to Belodon and Phytosaurus, for P. bransoni, sp. n., Winuiston, J. Geol. xii, p. 696, fig., Upper Trias of Wyoming. Stegomus longipes, sp. n., EMerson & Loomis, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xvii, p- 377, pl. xxii, Trias of Connecticut.—On probable footprints, LULL, tC. P. ool, fig: PELYCOSAURIA. F. Broiwi, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. lvi, pp. 268-272, figg., pl. xvii, describes some Pelycosaurian remains from Texas. K. C. Cask, Science (2) xix, p. 253, remarks on the quadrate of the Pelycosauria. Dimetrodon, Cope. On the skull and fore-foot: E. C. Casz, J. Geol. xii, pp. 304 & 312, figg. Embolophorus dollovianus, Cope. On the pelvis: Brorut, Paleeontogr. li, p- 89, pl. vu, fig~2. Lysorophus tricarinatus, Cope, described and figured by Brot tl, t. c. p. 94, pli xi. THALATTOSAURIA. J.C. MerRIAM, Science (2) xix, p. 218, proposes this name for a new group of marine Reptiles, standing in somewhat the same relation to the typical Rhynchocephalia as the Pythonomorpha to the Lacertilia. Thalattosaurus alexandre, g. & sp. n., for Reptilian remains from the Trias of California: J. C. Merriam, Bull. geol. Univ. Calif. iii, p. 419, fig. RHYNCHOCEPHALIA. Lhynchosaurus, Ow. (foss.). Footprints noticed and figured by A. S WoopwarD, J. Northampt. Soc. xii, p. 22, fig. Batrachopus dispar, n. n. for a footprint from Massachusetts, LULL, Mem. Boston Soe. v, p. 483, fig. ANOMODONTIA. On the classification of the Therocephalia, Theriodontia, and Anomodontia, R. Broom, Rep. 8. Afric. Ass. 1, pp. 292-294. R. Broom, t. c. pp. 286-294, deals with the classification of the Therio- donts and their allies. R. Broom, Rec. Albany Mus. i, pp. 75-82, remarks on some points in the anatomy of the Anomodont skull. O. JAEKEL, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904, pp. 172-188, figg., remarks on the structure of the skull of Dicynodonts. R. Broom, P. Z. 8. 1904, i, pp. 490-498, fig., pl. xxxv, describes the struc- ture of the Theriodont mandible and its mode of articulation with the skull. R. Broom, Rec. Albany Mus. i, p. 177, remarks on an Anomodont tarsus, Dicynodont or Therocephalian ? Scapanodon duplessisi, g. n., sp. n., allied to Titanosuchus, Broom, Rec. Albany Mus. i, p. 182, Trias of S. Africa. Glanosuchus macrops, g. 1., sp. n., for a Therocephalian skull from the Trias of S. Africa: Broom, Tr. S. African Soc. xv, p. 85, pl. vi, fige. 1-6. Pristerognathus baini, sp. n., Broom, t. ¢. p. 87, pl. vi, figg. 7 & 8, Trias of S. Africa, . a ANOMODONTIA—PARIOSAURIA. Rept. 33 Cynognathus platyceps, Seeley. Note by Broom, Rec. Albany Mus. i, 82 p-. 82. Gomphognathus kannemeyeri, Seeley. Note by Broow, t. c. p. 85. Trirhachodon kannemeyeri, Seeley. Note by Broom, t. c. p. 86. Chelyoposaurus williamsi, g. n., sp. n., for an Endotheriodont skull from the Trias of South Africa, Broom, t. c. p. 184. Prodicynodon pearstonensis, g. n., Sp. n., for an Endotheriodont skull from the Trias of South Africa, Broom, t. c. p. 70, pl. iv, figg. 3 & 4. Opisthoctenodon agilis, g. n., Sp. n., for another Endotheriodont skull from the Trias of South Africa, Broom, t. c. p. 71, pl. iv, fig. 1. Udenodon pusillus, sp. n., JAEKEL, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904, p. 174, fige., Trias of Orange River Colony. JU. trigoniceps and megalorhinus, spp. nn., Broom, Rec. Albany Mus. i, pp. 73 & 180, Trias of 8. Africa. Ptychocynodon pentangulatus, g. n., sp. n., for a tooth from the Upper Karroo beds of Cape Colony, SEELEY, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, p. 290, figg. Tamboeria maraist, g. n., sp. n., for an Anomodont (?) vertebra from the Lower Karroo beds of Cape Colony, SEELEY, t. c. p. 336, figg. COTYLOSAURES Remarks on their affinities and classification by BouLENGER, P. Z. 5S. 1904, i, p. 476. Remarks on the characters of the Cotylosauria and Pariosauria by F. Brow, Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 577-587, figg. Labidosaurus hamatus, Cope, described and figured by Brorui, Pale- ontogr. li, p. 53, pls. vi—x. Pariotichus ? isolomus, Cope. On the skull: Broitt, t. c. p. 86, pl. xii. Placerias histernus, g. n., sp. n., for a Cotylosaurian humerus from the Trias of Arizona, Lucas, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, p. 194, pl. iv. Telerpeton elginense, Mant., redescribed and figured by BOULENGER, P. Z. 8. 1904, 1, p. 470, fig., pls. xxx—xxxll. Procolophon, Ow. Further notes by R. Broom, Rep. 8. Afric. Ass. 1, p. 288. Note on the manus: Broom, Rec. Albany Mus. 1, p. 88. On footprints possibly referable to Procolophon: SEELEY, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, p. 287, figg. Saurosternum griesbachi, Ow. On the hind limb: Broom, Rec. Albany Mus) 1. pai lite PARIOSAURIA. On their classification, R. Broom, Rep. 8. Afr. Ass. 1, p. 292. Seymouria baylorensis, g. 0., Sp. n., referred to the Pariosauride, BROILI, Paleeontogr. li, p. 81, pl. xii, Permian of Texas. INCERTA SEDIS. Dolichobrachium gracile, g. 0., Sp. n., p. 689, fig., Hubrachiosaurus browner, g.n., sp. n., p. 690, fig., Brachybrachium brevipes, g. 0., Sp. N., p. 694, fig., WILLISTON, J. Geol. x11, Upper Trias of Wyoming. Varanosaurus acutirostris, g. N., Sp. n., Brorut, Paleontogr. li, p. 71, pls. x-xii, Permian of Texas. Cyrtura temnospondyla, g. n., sp. n., for a Reptilian tail from the Upper Jurassic of Solenhofen, showing pleurocentra, hypocentra, and inter- centra, JAEKEL, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. lvi, Protok. p. 118, fig. Tarsoplectrus, n. n. for Plectropterna, Hitchcock, preoccupied, LuLL, Mem. Boston Soe. v, p. 519. Sustenodactylus, n. n. for Stenodactylus, Hitchcock, preoccupied, LULL, ta Ci) pn Ded. 34 Rept. IV. REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. [1904] BATRACHIA. On Batsch’s use of the term Batrachia in 1788, StEJNEGER, Science (2) xx, p. 924. GREIL, Verh. Anat. Ges. 1904, pp. 136 & 137, fig., remarks on the branchial derivatives. A. Caraiuto, Riv. ital. Pal. xxiv, pp. 9 & 10, compares the kidney of Batrachians to that of Fishes. D. P. Finatow, Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 33-47, figg., writes on the development of the excretory system. E. GRYNFELL, J. Anat. Physiol. xl, pp. 180-220, has studied the histology of the suprarenal capsule. R. W. Haut, Bull. Mus. Harvard xlv, pp. 31-125, figg., 8 pls., has investi- gated the development of the mesonephros and the Miillerian ducts. F. Mrves, Anat. Anz. xxiv, pp. 465-476, figg., and xxv, pp. 240-245, 465-472, figeg., and Verh. Anat. Ges. 1904, pp. 37-40, writes on some points in the structure of the red blood-corpuscles. J. CAMERON, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1903, pp. 689 & 690, remarks on the origin of the epiphysis as a bilateral structure. C. Barprert, Arch. zool. ital. ii, pp. 79-105, fige., pls. v & vi, has investi- gated the development of the spinal cord. P. WINTREBERT, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 581-584, has observations on the reflex nervous system in the tail. E. Overton, Verh. Ges. Wurzburg (2) xxxvi, pp. 277-295, remarks on the water-economy and the osmotic properties of the skin. ECAUDATA. Z. Toru, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars. ii, pp. 89-98 & 117, pls. i-in, has a con- tribution to the morphology of the nasal capsule of Bombinator igneus. EstHER F. Byrnes, Arch. Entwickmech. xvii, pp. 171-177, figg., pl. x, has made experiments on the regeneration of the fore limbs in tad- poles, and, Biol. Bull. vi, pp. 166-169, figg., remarks on the skeleton of regenerated anterior limbs in Rana. L. v. MéHexy, Math. naturw. Ber. Ungarn xx, pp. 239-259, figg., describes and comments upon a Pelobates fuscus with supernumerary fore limb. A. Cerruti, Boll. Soc. Napoli xvii, pp. 181-184, figg., writes on Bidder’s organ in Bufo vulgaris. . G. LoisEL, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 446-448, remarks on a supposed correla- tion between the pigmentation of the testes and that of the nuptial asperities on the inner fingers in Rana temporaria. W. Woop.anpd, Zool. Anz. xxvili, pp. 404 & 405, fig., records an abnormal condition of the bladder in Rana temporaria. M. H. Hoyer, Bull. Ac. Cracovie 1904, pp. 228-237, figg., writes on the lymph-hearts of Frogs. E. Yune, C.R. Ac. Sci. exxxix, pp. 749-751, has made observations on differences in the length of the intestine in larve of Rana esculenta. A. GutryssE, Bull. Soc. Philom. (9) vi, pp. 189-191, remarks on the regression of the tail in tadpoles of Bufo vulgaris. N. Manicastri, Boll. Naturalista xxiv, pp. 1 & 2, writes on the regenera- tion of the tail in tadpoles. P. WINTREBERT, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxix, pp. 432-434, has made experiments on the regeneration of the tail in larvee of Alytes obstetricans. L. Mercrsr, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 660-662, has a note on the presence of exoplasma in the epithelial cells of the tail of the tadpole of Rana temporarra. ECAUDATA. Rept. 35 E. Gogeto, Atti Soc. Toscana xx, pp. 186-223, pls. vii & vili, has made experiments on the development of mutilated larve of Bufo vulgaris. LILIAN V. Sampson, Amer. J. Anat. iii, pp. 473-504, figg., 2 pls., has a con- tribution to the embryology of Hylodes martinicensis. T. W. Morean & E. Touts, Arch. Entwickmech. xviii, pp. 507-554, pls. xxxi-xxxiii, have studied the relation between normal and ab- normal development in Frogs. H. Braus, Verh. Anat. Ges. 1904, pp. 53-65, remarks on experiments on transplantation of organs in Bombinator larve. A. H. Topp, Arch. Entwickmech. xviii, pp. 489-506, figg., pls. xxix & xxx, writes on the results of injuries to the blastopore region of the Frog’s embryo. A. BracHet, Arch. Biol. xxi, pp. 103-160, pl. iv, has made experiments on the segmentation of Rana temporaria. E. BaTAaILLon, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 749-751, has made further experi- ments on parthenogenetic segmentation of the ova of Bufo vulgaris. E. BatatLtton, Arch. Entwickmech. xviii, pp. 1-56, figg., pls. i-iv, has made new experiments on artificial parthenogenesis on eggs of Rana temporaria. W. Koitmemr, Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 102-104, fig., remarks on some points in the structure of the retina of Frogs. A. ScHapsr, Anat. Anz. xxiv, pp. 305-326, fige., has studied the develop- ment of the lens in Ranw esculenta. W. H. Lewis, Amer. J. Anat. ii1, pp. 505-536, figg., has made experimental studies on the origin of the lens in Rana palustris. G. CECCHERELLI, Anat. Anz. xxiv, pp. 428-435, fige., writes on the nerve- terminations of the dorsal muscles in Tailless Batrachians. R. G. Harrison, Amer. J. Anat, 1, pp. 197-220, figg., has made an experi- mental study of the relation of the nervous system to the developing musculature in Frog embryos. On the mode of respiration in Frogs, M. D. Hint, Nature xix, p. 489, and A. KEITH, t. c. pp. 511 & 512. O. Hertwic, Festschr. Haeckel, pp. 17-30, pl. iu, has further observations on the orientation of Frog-egegs. T. H. Morgan, Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 94-96, writes on the dispensibility of the constant action of gravity and of a centrifugal force in the development of the Toad’s egg. G. Bown, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 633 & 634, 767 & 768, 789-792, has made experiments on the influence of the sun-rays on the eggs of Frogs and Toads in the evolution of the embryo and early larval stages. G. Boun, C.R. Ac. Sei. exxxvili, pp. 1244 & 1245, remarks on light, food, and chlorophylle as factors in the development of the Frog. J. W. JENKINSON, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1903, pp. 693 & 694, remarks on the effect of solutions of salt and other substances on the development of the Frog. PocHet, Arch. Sci. Nat. (4) xviii, pp. 205 & 206, has made experiments on the toxico-exciting action of copper on the development of Frogs’ egos, A. ScHAPER, Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 298-314, 326-337, figg., has made ex- periments on the influence of Radium rays and emanations on the development of Frog larvee. A. GurwitscH, Verh. Anat. Ges. 1904, pp. 146-152, figg., has made experi- ments on the restoration of the protoplasm in injured Frogs’ eggs. E. Funaoka, Verh. Ges. Wurzburg (2) xxxvii, pp. 1-11, figg., pl. i remarks on the mechanism of various muscles of Frogs. L. Lozrs & R. M. Strone, Amer. J. Anat. iii, pp. 275-283, write on the regeneration of the pigmented skin of the Frog, and on the character of the chromatophores. > 36 Rept. IV. RFPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. [1904] G. Loisen, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 504-507, 883-886, has made experiments on the toxicity of the ovaries, testes, and other organs in Rana escu- lenta and Rh. temporaria. RANIDA. Rana, L. On variations in the European species: G. Depot, Riv. ital. Sci. Nat. xxiv, pp. 38, 68, 151. &. hexadactyla, Schn., limnocharis, Boie, and breviceps, Schn. Tadpoles described and figured by H. S. Frreuson, J. Bombay Soc. xv, pp. 500-502, pls. a& B. PR. esculenta, var. lessone, Camer., figured by WoOLTERSTORFF, Schr. Ges. Danzig (2) xi, pl. i. fig. 6; &. latastu, Blgr., and greca, Blgr., recorded from Tessin by GuivinI, Boll. Soc. Ticin. i, pp. 36 & 37; R. arvalis, var. n. nigromaculata, WOLTERSTORFE, t. c. p. 59, pl. i, figg. 1-3, N. Germany ; h. pleuraden, sp. n., BOULENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p. 131, Yunnan ; /. greenti, sp. n., id. Spolia Zeylan. ii, p. 74, Ceylon; R. aurantiaca, sp. n., id. J. Bombay Soc. xv, p. 430, pl. —, fig. 1, Travancore. Phrynobatrachus perpalmatus, Blgr., recorded from near Chartoum by L. G. AnprERsson, Res. Swed. Zool. Exped., p. 10; P. natalensis, Smith, f. n. gracilis, id. ibid. p. 10, fig., S. of Kaka, While Nile ; P. tellinat, sp. n., ‘'PERAccA, Boll’ Mus. Torino xix, No) 467; p 4 Erythrea. Nyctibates, g. n., related to Trichobatrachus, for NV. corrugatus, sp. 0., BouLENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p. 261, S. Cameroon. Bulua, g.n., near Petropedetes, for BL. ventrimarmorata, sp. n., BOULENGER, t. c. p. 262, S. Cameroon. Prostherapis inguinalis, Cope. Note by Peracca, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 465, p. 15. P. feste, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 16, Ecuador. Phyllodromus, Esp. = Prostherapis, Cope, PERACCA, t. ¢. p. 17. Rhacophorus maculatus, Gray, and malabaricus, Jerd. Spawn and tad- poles described and figured by H. 8. FERcuson, J. Bombay Soc. xy, pp. 503 & 504, pls. a-c. &. nigropalmatus, Blgr., redescribed, with notes on the skeleton and the development, by IsENscHmtip, Mt. Ges. Bern 1903, pp. 10 & 22, pls. 11 & vi; &. georgz, sp. n., J. Roux, Verh. Ges. Basel xv, p. 430, pl. viii, Celebes; &. plewrotenia, sp. n., BouLENGER, J. Bombay Soc. xv, p. 430, pl. —, fig. 2, Ceylon. Ivalus halyi, sp. n., BOULENGER, t. c. p. 431, pl. —, fig. 3, Ceylon. Megalixalus leptosomus, Peters. Notes on the habits: Vatnuanz, Bull. Mus Paris 1904, p. 4386. ENGYSTOMATIDZ. Atelopus flavescens, D. and B. Note by van LipTtH DE JEUDE, Notes Leyden Mus. xxv, p. 92; A. egnescens, Corn., pulcher, Blgr., and elegans, Blgr. Notes by Preracca, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 465, pp. 19 & 22. A. feste, p. 18, bufoniformis, p. 20, and boulengeri, p. 20, spp. mn., id. ibid. Ecuador. Ctenophryne, g. n., allied to Otophryne, Blgr., for C. geayi, sp. n., MocauarD, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, p. 308, Colombia. Phrynella pulchra, Blgr., redescribed and figured by ISENSCHMID, Mt. Ges. Bern 1903, p. 12, pl. v, fig. 1. Calophrynus pleurostigma, Tsch., redescribed and figured as Bufo studeri, sp. n., by ISENSCHMID, t. c. p. 14, pl. v, fig. 2, Sumatra. Engystoma albopunctatum, Bttgr., and leucostictum, Blgr., compared by Prracca, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 460, p. 12; #. equatoriale, sp. n., id. ibid., No. 465, p. 23, Ecuador. ECAUDATA. Rept. 37 Dermatonotus, g. n., for Engystoma muelleri, Bttgr., MB&HELY, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, p. 207; D. muelleri, Bttgr., redescribed, id. ibid. p. 208, pl. xiii, figg. 1-3. Chiasmocleis, g. n., for Engystoma albopunctatum, Bttgr., MEHELY, t. c. p. 210, pl. xiii, figg. 4 & 5. Microhyla rubra, Jerd. Tadpole described and figured by H. 8S. FERGuson, J. Bombay Soc. xv, p. 506, pl. a, fig. 4. Callula pulchra, Gray. On the breeding habits: A. L. BuriEr, J. Bombay Soc. xv, p. 390. C. obscura, Gthr., tadpole described and figured by H. S: FerGuson, t. c. p. 506, pl. 4;) fig, 1; C. verrucosa, sp. n., BouLENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xii, p. 131, Yunnan. Cacopus systoma, Schn. Tadpole described and figured by H.S. FrRcuson, t. c. p. 507, pl. B, fig. 2. DYSCOPHIDA. Synopsis of the genera by BouLENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xii, p. 43. Colpoglossus, g. N., BOULENGER, t. c. p. 42; C. brooksiz, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 43, pl. i, Sarawak. CYSTIGNATHIDA. Hylodes conspicillatus, Gthr., wnistrigatus, Gthr., buckleyz, Blgr., whymperr, Bler., curtipes, Blgr., vertebralis, Blgr., subsigillatus, Blgr., and platy- dactylus, Blgr. Notes by Preracca, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 465, pp. 24-27; H. feste and macrocephalus, spp. nn., id. ibid. pp. 28 & 29, Ecuador; H. grandoculis, sp. n., vAN LiptH DE JEUDE, Notes Leyden Mus. xxv, p. 93, Surinam. Hleuthrodactylus richmondi and unicolor, spp. nn., STEJNEGER, Rep. U.S. Mus. for 1902, pp. 593 & 597, figg., Porto Rico. Lithodytes, Fitz. (type Hylodes lineatus, Schn.) is a valid genus: PERACCA, te. Pio: Paludicola signifera, Gir., and fuscomaculata, Stdr., redescribed by MfHey, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11, pp. 211 & 214; P. feste, sp. n., PERACCA, t. ¢., p. 32, Ecuador. Leptodactylus mystacinus, Burm., and mystaceus, Spix, redescribed and figured by M&BELY, t. c. pp. 217 & 219, pl. xii, figg. 11 & 12; ZL. discodactylus, Blgr., and pulcher, Blgr. Notes by PERAcCA, t. c. p. 34. L. krefti, sp. n., WERNER, Ergebn. Hamburg. Magelhaen. Sammelr. vil, p. 18, Chills: BUFONID. Hupemphix nattereri, Stdr., redescribed and figured by M&HELY, Ann. Mus. Hungar. i, p. 216, pl. xii, figg. 8 & 9. Nectes subasper, Tsch. Notes on the life coloration and habits: A. L. Butter, J. Bombay Soc. xv, p. 393. WV. obscurus, sp. n., BARBOUR, P. Soc. Washington xvii, p. 51, Sarawak. Bufo vulgaris, Laur. On a monstrous tadpole: Banout, Monit. Zool. ital. xv, p. 396, figg. B. viredis, Laur., mauritanicus, Schleg., and regularis, Reuss. On individual variations : CAMERANO, Mem. Acc. Torino (2) liv, p. 183. 2B. granulosus, Spix, redescribed by MBHELY, t. c. p. 225. HYLIDAz. Hyla andersoni, Baird. On its occurrence in New Jersey, W. T. Davis, Amer. Natural. xxxviil, p. 893. H. spegazzinii, Blgr., p. 225, nasica, 1904 [VoL. XL] Gubt 38 Rept. IV. REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. [1904] Cope, p. 227, and phrynoderma, Blgr., p. 228, redescribed by M&HELY, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 1. H. maxima, Laur. Note by Prracca, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 465, p. 36; H. fest, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 38, Ecuador ; H. evansi, sp. n., BouLENGER, P. Z. S. 1904, ii, p. 106, pl. v, British Guiana. Hylella anisitsi, sp. n., MBHELY, t. c p. 229, pl. xiii, figs, 13 & 14, Paraguay ; H. capellei, sp. n.. VAN LipTH DE JEUDE, Notes Leyden Mus. xxv, p. 94, Surinam. Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis, Daud., redescribed by M&HELY, t. c. p. 230. PELOBATIDA. Pelobates fuscus, Laur., recorded from Tessin by Guip1nI, Boll. Soc. Ticin. 1, p. 38. Scaphiopus solitarius, Holbr. Note on the habits by C, C. Axpsort, P, Amer. Phil:~Soc. xlii, p. 163, Megalophrys longipes, Blgr. Notes on the life coloration and habits : A. L. Butter, J. Bombay Soc. xv, p. 400. DISCOGLOSSID &. Bombinator igneus, Laur., and pachypus, Bp. On hybrids: MSHELY, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars. ili, p. 244, fig. CAUDATA. L. Drtner, Zool. Jahrb. Anat. xix, pp. 361-690, figg., pls. xiv—xxv, has concluded the second part of his studies on the myology of the hyoid, branchial arches, and larynx. F. SIEGLBAUER, Arch. Anat. 1904, pp. 385-404, pl. xxii, writes on the anatomy of the limbs. P. Van Piz, Anat. Anz. xxiv, pp. 476-482, figg., writes on the structure of the limbs of Amphiuma. P. WINTREBERT, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 725 & 726, has made experiments on the regeneration of the hind hmbs in adult Axolotls after removal of the lumbo-sacral marrow. F. E. Bepparp, P. Z. S. 1903, 11, pp. 298-315, figg., describes some points in the anatomy, chiefly of the heart and vascular system, of Megalo- batrachus maximus. WENDELsTADT, Arch. mikr. Anat. ]xili, pp. 766-795, pls. xxxvili—xliui, has made experiments on the regeneration of cartilage and bone in Tailed Batrachians. Marian E. Husparp, Univ. Calif. publ. Zool. 1, 1903, pp. 157-168, pl. xvi, and C. O. EstER.y, t. c. pp. 227-268, pls. xx—xxiil, write on the poison glands, especially of the tail, of Plethodon oregonensis. G. M. Winstow, Tufts Coll. Stud. No. 8, pp. 387-410, pls. i & i, reports and comments upon cases of abnormality in Salamandrids. G. A. Barns, Tufts Coll. Stud. No. 8, pp. 411-435, pls. ii & iv, has investigated the histology of the digestive tract of Amblystoma punctatum. A. RetnHarpt, Morphol. Jahrb. xxxii, pp. 195-231, pls. v & vi, writes on the hypochorda in Salamandra maculosa. H. Rast, Arch. mikr. Anat. lxiv, pp. 258-359, figg., pls. xvi-xxii, and pp. 665-693, pls. xxxvii-xl, brings out the first part of a study of the pronephros and the formation of the Miillerian duct in Salamandra maculosa. CAUDATA. Rept. 39 J. S. Kinestry & F. W. Tuyne, Tufts Coll. Stud. No. 8, pp. 363-378, figg., have studied the development of the hypophysis in Amblystoma. H. H. Witprr, Amer. Natural. xxxviii, pp. 93-115, figg., writes on the ; early development of Desmognathus fusca. A. C. EychesHymer, Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 230-240, figg., has made observa- tions on the cleavage of the egg of Mecturus. W. A. Hinton, Amer. Natural. xxxviii, pp. 498-500, figg., describes the segmentation of the egg of Desmognathus fusca. J. W. JENKINSON, Quart. J. Micr. Sci. xlviii, pp. 407-482, pls. xxix—xxxiil, has made observations on the maturation and fertilisation of the egg of the Axolotl. L. P. DE Bussy, Tijdschr. Nederland. Dierk. Ver. (2) viii, pp. 267-378, figg., pls. xi-xx, describes the development of the egg of Megalobatrachus MAXIMUS. E. M. Rersz, Amer. Natural. xxxvili, pp. 487-490, figg., remarks on the eges and spermatozoa of Cryptobranchus alleghaniensis. A. M. Ruse, Biol. Bull. vi, pp. 220-223. fige., describes the sexual elements of Cryptobranchus alleghaniensis. A. Branca, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 243-245, 350 & 351, and 704-706, and Arch. zool. exp. Notes (4) 11, pp. cv—cxili, figg., has made observa- tions on the condition of the testes and spermatogenesis in Axolotls kept in confinement. C. B. Kuunzincer, Verh. Deutsch. zool. Ges. 1904, pp. 36-46, figg., summarises Zeller’s observations on the spermatophores and mode of fecundation in European Newts. C. PEREZ, C.R. Soc. 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Hist. (7) xiii, pp. 329-349, figg., pl. vil, writes on the phylogeny of the Teleostomi, among which he includes the Placodermi (Coccosteide, Asterolepidw, Cephalaspide). The Chondroster are regarded as the most generalized Teleostomi, and the Holoste: are included in the Teleostei. Remarks by C. R. Eastman, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xvii, pp. 141-144. W K. Grecory, Biol. Bull. vu, pp. 55-66, remarks on the relations of the anterior visceral arches to the chondrocranium, with special reference to the conditions known as “autostylic,’ “amphistylic,” and “ hyostylic.” K. FURBRINGER, in SEMON, Zool. Forsch. 1, pp. 423-510, pls. xxxvii-xli, deals with the skeleton of the Dipneusti and compares it to that of Plagiostomi, Holocephali, and Dipneusti. A. SABATIER, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxviil, pp. 249-252, remarks on the pectoral and pelvic arches of the Holocephali and Dipneusti. EK. 8. GoopricH, Quart. J. Micr. Sci. xlvui, pp. 465-522, figg., pls. xxxv—xh, has investigated the structure and development of the dermal fin-rays of Fishes, living and extinct. H. Braus, Festschr. Haeckel, pp. 377-435, fige., pls. xiii & xiv, has a contribution to the study of the development of the fins and visceral arches. T. Mororr, Arch. mikr. Anat. lxiv, pp. 189-213, pls. xi & xii, remarks on the development of the gills of Fishes. A. S. Woopwarp, Tr. Odontol. Soc. xxxvi, pp. 185-190, figg., remarks on the teeth of some fossil fishes. A. CaRGIULO, Riv. ital. Sci. Nat. xxiv, pp. 5-12, remarks on the histology of the liver and kidney in Fishes. H. BLUNTSCHLI, in Semon, Zool. Forsch. i, pp. 357-375, figg., pl. xxxv, investigates the histology of the liver of Fishes. E. BizzozEro, Arch. ital. Biol. xli, pp. 233-245, pl. —, has made experi- ments on the regeneration of the intestinal epithelium in Fishes. J. P. Bounuio., C.R. Ass. Franc. xxxii, pp. 813-815, remarks on the respiration of Marine Fishes kept in aquariums. G. H. Parker, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, pp. 45-64, pl. ix, writes on the sense of hearing and allied senses in Fishes. C. J. Herrick, Bull. Denison Univ. x11, 1903, pp. 39-96, and Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, pp. 237-272, figg., writes on the organ and sense of taste in Fishes. P. E. SARGENT has studied the optic reflex apparatus in Fishes. Bull. Mus. Harvard xlv, pp. 129-258, 11 pls. E. P. Lyon, Amer. J. Physiol. x11, pp. 149-161, writes on the sense of orientation in Fishes. G. H. Parker, Amer. Natural. xxxviil, pp. 496 & 497, remarks on the function of the lateral line organs of Fishes. M. Gari, Annali di Agricoltura, 1902 (1903), 126 pp., 1 pl., has investigated the luminous organs of Fishes. 20 Pisces V. PISCES. [1904] A. Vir, C.R. Ac. Sci. exxxviii, p. 707, remarks on the effects of perpetual darkness on Fishes. J. SELLIER, Trav. Lab. Arcachon vi, pp. 29-31, remarks on the amylolytic properties of the blood of Fishes. H LicutEenFre.t, Arch. ges. Physiol. cili, pp. 353-402, figg., writes on the chemical composition of Fishes. On the diseases of Fishes: B. Horr, Handbuch der Fischkrankheiten. Munich : 1904, 8vo, 359 pp., figg. On the occurrence of pebbles in the stomach of Fishes: W. H. WIcKEs, P. Bristol Soc. (2) x, pp. 220 & 225. F. WERNER, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xxi, pp. 263-302, figg., gives a list of the non-Teleostean Fishes in the Vienna University Museum. Pik’) FAUNA. EUROPE. Spitzbergen. Additions to the Fish-fauna by N. Knrpowirscu, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii, 1903, pp. 144-156. British Isles. British Fresh-water Fishes, by Sir H. Maxwes.u, and British Salt-Water Fishes, by F. G. Artato. Woburn Library of Natural History. London: 1904, 8vo. N. #H. Coast of England. On additions to the list of the Fishes: A. Meek, Tr. Northumb. Soc. (2) 1, pp. 35-88. On some Fishes from Northumberland : A. MEEK, Rep. Sci. Observ. Northumb. Fisher. Comm. 1904, pp. 86 & 87. Norfolk, Additions to the list of the Fishes, by T. SourHweE 1, Tr. Norfolk Soc. vii, pp. 741-743. Cambridgeshire. List of the Fishes, by E. VaLui-Porr, Handbook Nat. Hist. of Cambridgeshire, pp. 108-113. Atlantic off West Coast of Ireland. On young or larval specimens obtained by the “Oceana”: Hott & Byrne, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, pp. 37-40, fig. France. A. DAGUIN, Naturaliste xxvi, pp. 185-187, 206, 217 & 218, 230 & 231, 242 & 243, 254 & 255, 267 & 268, 280, gives an alphabetical index to the vernacular and local names of French fresh-water Fishes. Bay of Biscay. On some deep-sea fishes dredged by the yacht “Princesse Alice II”: ALBERT DE Monaco, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxvili, rlis99: i Coast of Portugal. On the Sharks and Dog-fishes: CARLOS DE Bra- GANGA, Res. Inv. Sci. Y. Amelia, Ichthyol. 11, 107 pp., 2 pls. Balearic Islands. Notes on the Fishes: J. FERRER y HERNANDES, Bol. Soc. espan. ii, 1903, pp. 89-98. Italy. 5S. Lo Bianco’s paper on pelagic and deep-sea Fishes from near Capri (Zool. Rec. 1901, Pisc. pp. 8 & 14), translated into German. Pelagische Tiefseefischerei der “Maja.” Jena: 1904, 8vo, pp. 1-24, with the addition of plates. On a collection of Fishes from the Cadore district : Rosetta SEGRE, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 472. On the Fishes of the Aosta Valley : Pavesi, Atti Mus. Milano xliii, pp. 215 & 216. Gulf of Genoa. On rare Fishes: V. ARtouA, Ann. Mus. Genova (3) i, pp. 153-168. Adriatic. Synopsis of the Chondropterygians: WERNER, Zool. Jahrb. Syst: xxi, p./ 277. Hungary and Croatia. On the distribution of some of the rarer Fishes: G. Vutskirs, Math. naturw. Ber. Ungarn xix, pp. 342 & 343. Dalmatia. Additions to the Fish-fauna by G. KoLomsBarovié, Glasnik Naravosl. druzt. xv, pp. 1-10. FAUNA. Pisces 21 Russia. Guipo ScHnemwER, KB. Ver. Riga xlvii, pp. 65 & 66, has a supplement to his account of the Fishes of the Baltic Provinces. On the Fishes of the Government Perm: C. A. SAMARINE, Bull. Soc. Oural. xxiv, pp. 47-66 [Russian text]. List of the Fishes of Southern Russia by W. Sowinsky, Zapiski Kiev. Obshch. xviii, pp. 162-181. ASIA. Japan. Part 2 of Oraxi, Fusira, and Hicurasur’s “ Fishes of Japan” was issued in 1904. Further contributions by Jorpan & Snyper, P. U.S, Mus. xxvii, pp. 223-226, fige., and JorpAN & STaRKS, t. c. pp. 91-175, 231-335, and 575-599, figg. On the Fishes dredged by the ‘“ Albatross ” on the Coast: JonDAN & Starks, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, pp. 577- 630, figgz. On new deep-sea species: JoRDAN & SNYDER, Smithson. Collect. i, pp. 230-240, pls. lvii—lxiii. On new or little known Fishes : IsHikawa, P. Tokyo Mus. 1, pp. 1-17, pls. i-vii. On the Chimeroids and Myxinoids: B. Dean, J. Coll. Tokyo xix, Nos. 2-4, pls. Yunnan. Descriptions of new Fishes by Reaan, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xlli, pp. 190-194, and xiv, pp. 416 & 417. Gulf of Manaar. On a collection of Fishes: J. JOHNSTONE, Suppl. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fisheries, No. xv, pp. 201-222, 2 pls. Indo-China. On a collection of Fishes: L. VarLuant, Mission Pavie il, pp. 459-470, pl. xxii. Upper Tonkin. Ona small collection of Fishes: VAILLANT, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, pp. 297-801. Malay Peninsula. List of the Fishes, with descriptions of new species by G. DuncKEr, Mt. Mus. Hamburg xxi, pp. 133-207, fig., 2 pls. List of the Fishes in the Raffles Museum, with their Malay names: R. HANITScH, Ann. Rep. Raffles Mus. f. 1903, pp. 9-15. Central Borneo. Descriptions of new Fishes by C. M. L. Popra, Notes Leyden Mus. xxiv, pp. 179-202. Sumatra. On a collection of Fishes: W. Vouz, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii, pp. 451-493. AFRICA. Egypt. List of Fishes kept in the Cairo Aquarium, with notes on the habits : 8. S. FLower, Rep. Zool. Gardens Giza, f. 1903, pp. 39-47. Red Sea. On a collection from Erythrea : CLEMENTINA BorsIERI, Ann. Mus. Genova (3) 1, pp. 187-220. On some Fishes from Djibouti and Obock: PELLEGRIN, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, pp. 543-545. Gallaland and Southern Ethiopia. On a collection of Fishes: BOULENGER, P. Z. S. 1903, 11, pp. 328-334, pls. xxix—xxxi. Lake Victoria. Diagnoses of new Fishes by PELLEGRIN, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, pp. 184-186. Lake Chad and Shari River. List of Fishes by PELLEGRIN, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, pp. 309-313. Niger. Descriptions of new Fishes by BouLEncrER, P. Z. 8. 1904, i, pp. 197-199, pls. vii & viii. Cameroon Mountain. On some lake Fishes: LONNBERG, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xili, pp. 135-139. South Africa. Descriptions of new Marine Fishes, by J. D. F. Giucurist, Mar. invest. S. Africa i1, pp. 1-16. AMERICA. Hast Greenland. On the Fishes: A. S. Jensen, Medd. Gronland xxix, pp. 213-276, pls. xi—xiii. 22 Pisces V. PISCES. [1904] Massachusetts. T. Gin, Science (2) xx, pp. 321-338, reviews the history of the ichthyology of Massachusetts. On the Fishes of Nantucket Id. : B. Saarp & H. W. Fowtrr, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, pp. 504-512. Maine. On some fresh-water Fishes: W. C. KmnDALL, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, pp. 353-368, figg. Illinois. List of the Fishes, with keys, by T. Larcs, Rep. Fish. Comm. Illin. 1900-02, 30 pp., 2 pls. Colorado. On the Fishes of Boulder County: C. Jupay, Stud. Univ. Colorado ii, pp. 113 & 114. Texas. Notes on Fishes, by H. W. Fowusr, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, pp. 242- California. On Fishes from streams and lakes of North-eastern California not tributary to the Sacramento Basin. Bull. U. 8S. Fish Comm. xxii, pp. 145-160, figg. Gulf of California. On some Fishes: C. Rurrmr, P. Calif. Ac. Zool. (3) ili, pp. 251-253, pl. xxiv. Bermudas. On the Fishes: VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi, 1903, pp. 55- 57, 698-705, figg. Cuba. On the fresh-water Fishes of Western Cuba: EIGENMANN, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. f. 1902, pp. 211-236, pls. xix—xxi (1903). Tortugas Archipelago. On a collection of Fishes: D. 8S. Jorpan, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, pp. 539-544, pls. i & ii. Mexico. On the fresh-water Fishes known from North of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec: S. E. Mxrx, Field Mus. Zool. v, pp. 1-252, figg., pls. i-xvil. Mexico and British Honduras. On new or little-known Fishes : REGAN, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, pp. 255-261. Panama Bay. On the Fishes: C. H. Ginpert & E. C. Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, pp. 1-304, pls. i-xxxiii. South America. Monograph of the Loricariide, by Recan, Tr. Zool. Soc. London xvii, pp. 191-350, pls. ix—xxi. Coast of Brazil. On the Fishes collected by the SS. “ Annie”: A. DE Miranpa Riperro, A Lavoura, Bol. Soc. Agric. Rio Janeiro 1904, 53 pp. Peru. On a collection of Fishes from Lakes Titicaca and Poopo: PELLEGRIN, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, pp. 90-96. Chili. On a collection of Marine Fishes: PELLEGRIN, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, pp. 117-121. Magelhan Strait and Archipelago. On the Fishes: L. Donuo, Rés. du Voy. du 8.Y. Belgica, Zool., Poiss., Antwerp 1904, 4to. AUSTRALASIA and POLYNESIA. Eastern Australia. Records of new or rare Fishes, by E. R. Warts, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pp. 231-244, figg., pls. xxv & xxvi. New South Wales, List of the Fishes, by E. R. Warrr, Mem. N.S. Wales Club, No. 2, 59 pp. Lord Howe Island. Fourth report and complete list of the Fishes, by E. R. Warts, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pp. 185-186, 187-230, pls. xvii—xxiv. Hawaiian Islands. On collections of Fishes: JorDAN & SNYDER, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, pp. 939-948 & xxviii, pp. 123-126. O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, pp. 417-511, figg., and J. O. SNYDER, t. c. pp. 513-538, pls. i—xiil. Guam Id. On the Fishes: A. SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, pp. 61-128. New Zealand. List of the Fishes: F. W. Hurron, Index Faune Nove Zealandiz, pp. 40-55. PALHONTOLOGY. Pisces 23 ANTARCTIC SEAS. On the Fishes: L. Dotuo, Rés. du Voy. du 8. Y. Belgica, Zool., Poissons, Antwerp 1904, 4to. IV. PALZONTOLOGY. C. R. Eastman, Science (2) xx, pp. 648 & 649, remarks on the earliest mention of fossil Fishes. Chalk of England. General list of the Fishes: JuKES-BRowNngE, Upper Chalk of England (Mem. geol. Surv. U. K.), pp. 462-467. Rhetic of Western England. On Fishes from the Bone Beds: W. H. WickgEs, P. Bristol Soc. (2) x, pp. 216-227 Lower Coal Measures of Lancashire. List of the Fishes, by H. Bouton, Tr. Manchester Geol. Soc. xxvili, pp. 401-405, 604-624. Cambridgeshire. On the fossil Fishes: LypEKKER, Handbook Nat. Hist. of Cambridgeshire, pp. 57-69. Rhetic of South Wales. On some Fish-remains: 8. H. REryYNOLDs, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lx, pp. 209 & 210. Upper Devonian of the Condroz, Belgium. List of the Fish-remains: P. DEestinEz, Mem. Soc. geol. Belgique xxxi, pp. 249 & 250. France. P. H. Frivren, Naturaliste xxvi, pp. 40-44, figg., gives a list of the fossil fishes known from the environs of Paris. Eocene of the Paris Basin. On various Fish remains: F. PRiEm, Bull. Soc. geol. France (4) iv, pp. 42-47, figg. Upper Jurassic of Calvados. On some Fish-remains: Bicot & Brasil, Mem. Soc. Normandie xxi, pp. 95-98, pl. iv. Upper Miocene of the Haguineau, Maine-et-Loire. List of the Fish- remains: O. CouFFoN, Bull. Soc. Angers xxxiil, pp. 72-75. Miocene and Pliocene of Herault, France. On the Fishes: F. PRrEm, Bull. Soc. geol. France (4) iv, pp. 285-294, figg. Upper Jurassic of Solenhofen. On the fauna: J. WALTHER, Festschr. Haeckel, pp. 133-214. Miocene and Pliocene of Italy. On otoliths: D. PANTANELLI, Pr.-verb. Soc. Toscana xiv, pp. 71 & 72. Eocene of Monte Bolca. On the Fish-fauna: Eastman, Bull. Mus. Harvard xlvi, pp. 1-36, figg., 2 pls. Remarks by T. GILL, Science (2) xx, pp. 845 & 846. Miocene of Felséesztergaly, Hungary. On Selachian teeth: A. Kocn, Foldtani Kozl, xxxiv, pp. 190-203, and 260-274, fig., 1 pl. Pliocene of Szerem, Hungary. On the Fishes: A. Kocu, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, pp. 1-72, pls. i-vii. Eocene of Roumania. On some Fish-remains: J. Srmionescu, Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana, No. xii, 18 pp., 2 pls. Oligocene of Roumania. On Fish-remains: J. Stmronescu, Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1904, pp. 147-149. Cretaceous of Djowa, Sahara. On Fish-remains: E. Have, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxvill, pp. 1529-1531. Canada. On the fossil Fishes: L. M. Lamps, Tr. R. Soc. Canada x, iv, pp. 15-56. Miocene of Maryland. On the Fishes: C. R. Eastman, Maryland geol, Surv. 1904, pp. 71-93, pls. xxviil—xxxiil. Upper Devonian of Colorado. On Fish-remains : C. R. Eastman, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xviii, pp. 253-260, figg. Tertiary of Australia. On Fish-remains: F. CHapman & G, B. PRITCHARD, P. Soc. Victoria (2) xvii, pp. 267-297, pls. xi & xii. 24 Pisces V. PISCES. [1904] V. REFERENCES ARRANGED SYSTEMATICALLY. TELEOSTOMTI. TELEOSTEI. G. A. BoULENGER deals with the systematic part in the seventh volume of the Cambridge Natural History, pp. 539-727, figg. Synopsis of the Suborders and Families: idem, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, pp. 161-190, translated into German in Arch. Naturg. 1904, i, pp. 197-228. F. Suprno brings out the three first fascicles of a work on the morphology of the Teleostean skull. These fascicles deal with the Percide, Serramde, Berycide, and Trichiuride. F. Suprno, Rend. Acc. Lincei xiii, ii, pp. 625-631, remarks on the skull of Teleosteans, in relation to the mode of life. J. Dewirz, Anat. Anz. xxiv, pp. 408-410, remarks on his share in the work of E. P. Allis on the skull of Scomber scombrus. R. HAMBURGER, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii, pp. 71-148, pls. 1 & ii, has studied the structure of the limbs of Teleosts (Leuciscus, Trigla, Perioph- thalmus, Lophius). F. Suprno, Rend. Acc. Lincei xiii, i, pp. 118-121, has a note on the bony tissue of Orthagoriscus. K. G. Mrrowenyt, Amer. Natural. xxxviii, pp. 153-164, figg., and p. 405, writes on the oral breathing valves of Teleosts, their modifications and relation to the shape of the mouth. R. WIEDERSHEIM, Zool. Jahrb., Suppl. vii, pp. 1-66, fig., pls. i-vi, writes on the presence of a larynx in Bony Ganoids, Crossopterygians, and Dipnoans. J. W. SPENGEL, Zool. Jahrb., Suppl. vii, pp. 727-749, remarks on lungs and swim-bladders. A. GorrrEe, Zool. Jahrb. Anat. xxi, pp. 141-160, figg., writes on the origin of lungs. A. JAEGER, Ber. Senckenberg. Ges. 1904, pp. 63*-72*, remarks on the swim-bladder. Fanny Moser, Arch. mikr. Anat. lxiii, pp. 532-574, pls. xxii-xxv, has studied the development of the swim-bladder. D. Detneka, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxviii, pp. 149-164, figg., pls. vill & ix, deals with the structure and physiology of the swim-bladder. A. JAEGER, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, pp. 129-142, gives a summary of his researches on the physiology of the swim-bladder. L. Bykowski & J. Nusspaum, Bull. Ac. Cracovie 1904, pp. 409-424, pl. xi, have investigated the swim-bladder of /%erasfer. ANNE DrRzEWINE, Kosmos polski. xxix, pp. 504-520, has a paper in Polish on the lymphoid tissue of the kidney in certain Ganoid and Teleostean Fishes. J. RENNIE, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1903, p. 696, and Quart. J. Micr. Sci. xlviii, pp. 379-405, pls. xxvi-xxviii, writes on the epithelial islets of the pancreas in Teleosteans. U. Bout, Morphol. Jahrb. xxxii, pp. 505-586, figg., pl. xiii, has studied the development of the body-cavity and of the genital gland in Salmo salar and S. fario. C. H. EigenmMann, Mark Anniv. Vol. pp. 167-204, pls. xii-xv, has further observations on the eye of Amblyopszvs. P. E. Sarcent, Mark Anniv. Vol. pp. 399-416, pl. xxix, writes on the torus longitudinalis of the Teleostean brain. J. Cameron, J. Anat. Physiol. norm. path. (2) xviii, pp. 279 & 280, remarks on the superior commissure of the brain in Teleosteans. TELEOSTOMI. Pisces 25 E. Suwororr, Trudui St. Petersb. Obshch. xxxiii, 4, pp. 1-81, pl. —, writes on the regeneration of the fins in Cyprinus auratus. Guipo ScHNEIDER, KB. Ver. Riga xlvi, 1903, pp. 4-9, remarks on the primitive condition of the genital cells in Teleosteans. H. Lams, Arch. anat. micr. vi, pp. 633-652, pls. xxi & xxii, has investigated the genesis of the vitellus in ovarian ova of Teleosteans (Osmerus and Alburnus). J. S. THomson, J. Mar. Biol. Ass. (2) vii, pp. 1-109, pls. i-vili, has a paper on the periodic growth of scales in Fishes. EK. EHRENBAUM, Wiss. Meeresuntersuch. vi, Helgoland, pp. 127-200, fig., pls 11i-xvi, continues his descriptions of the breeding habits, eggs, and larval forms of the North Sea Fishes, and the same author, in collaboration with S. STRODTMANN, t. c. pp. 57-126, figg., contributes a first report on the eggs and postlarval forms of the Baltic Fishes. A. Swaren & A. Bracuet, Arch. Biol. xx, pp. 461-610, pls. xili—xvi, have made observations on the early development of Teleostean Fishes. On the reproduction of sea Fishes in New South Wales: DANNEVIG, Rep. Fisher. N. 8. W. f. 1902, 11, pp. 21-25 (1903). T. W. Fuuton, Rep. Fish. Board Scotland xxii, ii, pp. 141-241, pls. vi-xu, has a further report on the rate of growth of Scottish Marine Fishes. J. D. F. Gitcurist, Mar. invest. S. Africa ii, pp. 131-152, pls. v—x1, continues his descriptions of the ova and young of S. African marine Fishes. W. T. Moenxuaus, Amer. J. Anat. ili, pp. 29-64, 4 pls., describes the development of hybrids between Mundulus heteroclitus and Menidia notata. L. Guccrnt, Rend. Ist. Lombardo (2) xxxvii, pp. 194-201, remarks on the food of Tessin Fishes, as revealed by the contents of the stomach. A. Briot, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 1113 & 1114, remarks on the nature of the poison of Trachinus draco. H. B. BigEtow, Amer. Natural. xxxvil, pp. 275-284, has made experi- ments on the sense of hearing in the Goldfish. M. C. DekuHuyzEN, Bergens Mus. Aarbog 1904, No. 8, has made osmotic experiments on Norwegian Teleosteans. Ipa H. Hype, Amer. J. Physiol. xii, pp. 249-252, has made experiments on the differences in electrical potential in the developing egg of Fundulus. L. Route, Mem. Ac. Toulouse (10) ii, pp. 390-402 & iv, pp. 113-122, remarks on pisciculture and the acclimatization of exotic Fishes in France. PLECTOGNATHI. A. Merk, Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 217-219, figg., has notes on the auditory organ and the orbit of Orthagoriscus mola. Orthagoriscus mola, L. On an exceptionally large specimen, MICHAILOVSKY, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii, 1903, p. xlvi. Diodon erinaceus, Ag. (foss.), noticed and figured by Eastman, Bull. Mus. Harvard xlvi, p. 34, fig.; D. nudifrons, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 488, fig., Honolulu. Guentheridia, g.n. for Tetrodon formosus, Gthr., GILBERT & STarKs, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p. 158. Tropidichthys oahuensis and epilamprus, spp. nn., O. P. JmnKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 485, figg., Honolulu. Lnosacus intermedius, sp. n., MIRANDA RiBErRA, A Lavoura, 1904, p. 33, Coast of Brazil. 26 Pisces V. PISCES. [1904] Ostracion oahuensis, Jord. & Everm., redescribed by O. P. JenKINS, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 487. Lactaria galeodon, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, t. c. p. 487, fig., Hawaiian Islands ; L. schlemmeri, sp. n., JORDAN & Snyper, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, p. 945, Laysan Island. Monacanthus tomentosus, L. Young noticed and figured by JOHNSTONE, Suppl. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fisheries, No. xv, p. 203, pl. i, fig. 2; J albopunctatus, sp. 1., SEALE, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, p. 13, Honolulu [=M. multimaculatus, Regan.—R«c. |. Pseudomonacanthus analis, sp. n., WATE, Rec. Austral. Mem. vy, p. 173, fig., Lord Howe Is. Stephanolepis price, sp. N., SNYDER, Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. xxi, p. 534, fig. 22, Hawaiian Ids. Balistes fuscolineatus, sp. n.., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, No. 4, p- 9, fig., Honolulu; B. verres, sp. n., GILBERT & StarKs, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p. 153, pl. xxvi, Pacific Coast of C. America. PEDICUTA TI, Melanocetus rotundatus, Gilchrist, figured by GiLcHrRist, Mar. invest. S, Africa ui, pl. xv. Antennarius laysianus, Sp. 0., JORDAN & SnypDeErR, P. U. S. Mus. xxvu, p. 947, Laysan Is.; A. nevilis and duescus, spp. nn., SNYDER, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 537, pl. xiii, figg. 23 & 24, Hawaiian Ids. Histionotophorus, n, n. for Histiocephalus, Zigno nec Diesing, EASTMAN, Bull. Mus. Harvard xlvi, p. 32; H. bassani, Zigno (foss.), redescribed and figured, id. ibid. p. 32, fig., pl. i, figg. 1-8. Referred to the Antennartide by GILL, Science (2) xx, p. 845. ACANTHOPTERYGII. TRACHYPTERID &. Trachypterus ishikawe, Jord. & Snyder (=? aime, Jord. & Snyder), rede- scribed and figured by JoRDAN & SNYDER, Smithson. Collect. i, p. 240, pl. lxui. Regalecus parkeri, sp. n., BENHAM, Tr. N. Zealand Inst. xxxvi, p. 198, pl. ix, New Zealand. OPHIDIID®. Lepophidium fluminense, sp. n., MIRANDA Riperra, A Layvoura, 1904, p. 44, Coast of Brazil. ZOARCID A. On the North European and Greenland Lycodine: A. S. JENSEN, Danish Ingolf-Exped. 111, No. 4. Lycodes pallidus, Coll., var. n. sguamiventer, JENSEN, t. ¢. p. 39, pl. iv, fig. 2, off Iceland and the Faroes; ZL. reticulatus, Reinh., var. n. micro- cephalus, id. ibid. p. 66, pl. viii, fig. 1, N. E. Greenland. Lycenchelys kolthoffi, sp. n., JENSEN, t. c. p. 88, figg., pl. x, fig. 2, and Medd. Gronland xxix, p. 261, pl. xiii, fig. 1, N. E. Greenland. Selachophidium guentheri, Gilchrist, figured by GiLcHRIsT, Mar. invest. S. Africa ii, pl. xvii. Dinematichthys longifilis, Ogilby, noticed and figured by WalrTeE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 185, pl. cxxiv, fe. 6: TELEOSTOMI. Pisces 27 Lucifuga subterraneus, Poey. Gravid specimen described and figured by EIGENMANN, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. f. 1902, p. 236, pl. xxi. Stygicola dentatus, Poey. Noticed and figured by EIGENMANN, t. c. p. 236, pl. xxi. i BATRACHIDA. Batrachoides boulengeri, sp. n., GILBERT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p. 182, pl. xxxi, Pacific Coast of C. America. Porichthys greenei, sp. n., GILBERT & STARKS, t. c. p. 184, pl. xxx, Panama. BLENNIIDA. Blennius pholis, L. Note on the egg, McInrosn, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1903, Rood. Eee ilenaiue prersont, Sp. n., GILBERT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p- 191, pl. xxxii, fig. 60, Panama. Homesthes caulopus, Gilb., figured by GILBERT & StTARKs, t. c. pl. xxx, ng. Gl. Fricteis, g. n., near Lepisoma, for EL. kalishere, sp. n., JORDAN, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 543, pl. 11, fig. 4, Tortugas Archipelago. Collybus, g. n., near Taractes, for C. drachme, sp. n., SNYDER, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 525, pl. ix, fig. 16, Hawaiian Ids. Aspidonotus brunneolus, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 510, fig., Honolulu. Auchenopterus mexicanus, sp. n., GILBERT, P. Calif. Ac. Zool. (3) in, p. 269, pl. xxix, La Paz, Lower California. Tripterygium minor, Kolomb. Note by KonompBarovié, Glasnik Naravosl. druzt. xv, p. 9. 7. rufopileum, sp. n., Wait, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p- 182, pl. xxiv, fig. 4, Lord Howe Is. ; 7’. atriceps, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, t. c. p. 505, fig., Honolulu. Petroscirtes icelii, Ogilby, figured by Warr#, t. c. pl. xxiv, fig. 3; P. vinci- guerre, Sp.N., CLEMENTINA BorsIERI, Ann. Mus. Genova (3) i, p. 211, Coast of Erythreea. Salarias nigripes, sp. n., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. 1, p. 127, Guam Is.; S. cypho, p. 506, fig., saltans, p. 508, fig., and rutzlus, p. 509, fig., spp. nn. O. P. Jenkins, t. c. Honolulu; S. furcatus, sp. n., JOHNSTONE, Suppl. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fisheries, No. xv, p. 213, pl. 1, fig. 4, Gulf of Manaar. Emblemaria oculocirrus, Jord., redescribed by Rurrmr, P. Calif. Ac. Zool. (8) ili, p. 252. Lumpenus lampetriformis, Walb. Ona specimen from the N. E. Coast of England, A. Mrrx, Tr. Northumb. Soe. (2) i, p. 36. CERDALIDA. Cerdale ionthas, J. & G., figured by GitBERT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, pl. xxxi, fig. 58. Microdesmus retropinnis, J. & G., figured by GiLtBertT & STARKs, t. c. Wl xxxi, fig. 59. GOBIESOCID A. Lepadogaster bimaculatus, Penn., and microcephalus, Brook, described and figured by GuitTEL, Arch. Zool. exp. (4) 11, p. 357, figg., pl. xv. Diplocrepis costatus, Ogilby, figured by Warts, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pl. xxiv, fig. 1. Lepadichthys, g. n., allied to Gobiesox, for L. frenatus, sp. n., WAITE, t. c. p. 180, pl. xxiv, fig. 2, Lord Howe Is. 28 Pisces V. PISCES. [1904] | TRICHONOTIDA. Trichonotus setigerus, Bl. Schn., noticed and figured by JoHNsTONE, Suppl. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fisheries, No. xv, p. 215, pl. i, fig. 7. Limnichthys, g.n., for L. fasciatus, sp. n., Wartr, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pp. 178 & 243, pl. xxiii, fig. 4, Lord Howe Is. and New South Wales. Schizochirus, g. n., allied to Limnichthys, WartE, t. c. p. 241; S. ensolens, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 242, figg., pl. xxvi, fig. 3, New South Wales. URANOSCOPID A. Gnathagnus innotabilis, sp. n., WattE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 238, pl. xxvi, fig. 1, New South Wales. NOTOTHENIID. Synopsis of the genera by Dotto, Rés. Voy. Belgica, Poiss. p. 17. Cryodraco antarcticus, Dollo, described and figured by Douuxo, t. c. p. 20, pk 1 & pli -v, fier 7 Gerlachea australis, Dollo, described and figured by Do.to, t. c. p. 25, pl.u, figeiinéisplh yytienn2: Racovitzaia glacialis, Dollo, described and figured by DoLLo, t. c. p. 29, pl. 1, figg. 29&) 3iepbhww,; fights. Hypsicometes heterurus, sp. n., MIRANDA RiBErRA, A Lavoura, 1904, p. 43, Coast of Brazil. Bovichthys roseo-pictus, sp. n., Hutton, Tr. N. Zealand Inst. xxxvi, p. —, New Zealand. Draconetta, Jord. & Fowl. On its affinities: Reagan, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, p. 1380.—D. acanthopoma, sp. n., id. ibid., North Atlantic. LEPTOSCOPIDA. Neopereis binivirgata, sp. n., WAITE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 236, pl. xxv, fig. 3, New South Wales. PERCOPHIIDA. Embolichthys, Jord. On its relationship to Hemerocoetes and Ammodytes. GitL, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, p. 160. TRIGLIDA. Trigla picta, Gthr. (guttata, Philippi, 1896). Note by De.riy, Revist. chilena viii, p. 12, fig.; 7. quekett:, sp. n., Regan, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, p. 128, Natal. Lepidotrigla guenthert, Hilg., and microptera, Gthr., redescribed by JORDAN & Starks, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, pp. 594 & 595; L. abyssalis, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 595, fig., Japan. Prionotus ruscarius, sp. n., GILBERT & STaRKS, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p. 165, pl. xxvii, Pacific Coast of C. America. Peristedion amiscus, sp. 0., JORDAN & Starks, Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. xxii, p- 593, pl. iii, figg. 1 & 2, Japan; P. rosewm, sp. n., MIRANDA RIBEIRA, A Lavoura, 1904, p. 37, Coast of Brazil. AGONIDA. Review of the Japanese species by Jorpan & Srarks, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, pp. 575-599, figg. Percis cephalopunctatus, sp. 0., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, p. 124, Guam Is. TELEOSTOMI. Pisces 29 Agonomalus jordani, sp. n. (SCHMIDT), JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 581, fig., Japan. Occa iburia, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 585, fig., Japan. Podothecus tokubire, sp. n., IsHikawa, P. Tokyo Mus. i, p. 15, Japan. Xeneretmus infraspinatus, sp. n., GILBERT, P, Calif. Ac. Zool. (3) 11, p. 262, pl. xxvii, off Cape Flattery, Washington Territory. CYCLOPTERIDA. Trimegistus, g. n., near Liparis, for T. owstoni, sp. n., JORDAN & SNYDER, Smithson. Collect. i, p. 238, pl. lviii, Japan. Referred to Liparis and figured by P. Scumrpt, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii, p. 189, figg., and Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, p. xvii. CoTriDz. Review of the Cottide of Japan by JorpAN & Starks, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, pp. 231-335, figg. Stlengis, g.n., for S. osensis, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 236, fig., Japan. Schmidtia, g. n. [changed to Schmidtina, p. 961], for S. misakia, sp. n, JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 237, fig., Japan. Daruma, g.n., for D. sagamia, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 241, fig., Japan. ley See g. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t.c. p. 242; A. pinetorum, sp. 0., iid. ibid. p. 243, fig., Japan. Hemilepidotus gilberti, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 254, fig., Japan. Ceratocottus namiyei, sp. N., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 259, fig., Japan. Cottus quadricornis, L. On its freshwater varieties: LONNBERG, Bull. Geol. Inst. Upsala vi, p. 85, figg.—C. kasika, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 265, fig., Japan. Artediellus wneinatus, Reinh., figured by JENSEN, Medd. Gronland xxix, pl. xiip digs 2: Rheopresbe, g. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 269; A. fujiyame, sp. N., ud. ibid. p. 270, fig., Japan. Myoxocephalus edomius and raninus, spp. nn,, JORDAN & STARKS, t. ©. pp. 274 & 277, figg., Japan. Ainocottus, g. n., for A. ensiger, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 283, fig., Japan. Caracanthus maculatus, Gray, redescribed by O. P, JENKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 491. Gymnocanthus herzensteini, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKs, t. c p. 294, fig., Japan. Crossias, g.n., for C. allisi, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 296, fig., Japan. Cottiusculus, g.n. (SCHMIDT), JORDAN & STaRKs, t. c. p. 298; C. gonez and schmidti, spp. nn., id. ibid. pp. 298 & 299, figg., Japan. Alcichthys, g.n., for Centridermichthys alcicornis, Herz., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 301. Furcina, ey n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 303; /. dshikawe and osime, spp. nn., 1d. ibid. pp. 303 & 305, fige., Japan. Ocynectes, g.n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 306; O. maschalis, sp. n., iid . ibid. p. 307, fig., Japan. Pseudoblennius zonostigma and totomius, spp. nn., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. pp. 312 & 315, figg., Japan. Bero, g. n., for Centridermichthys elegans, Stdr., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. poli Vellitor, n. n., for Podabrus, Rich. nec Fisch., Jonpan & STARKS, t. c. p-. 318. 1904. [VoL. XLt1.] evs 30 Pisces V. PISCES. [1904] Blepsias draciscus, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 322, fig., Japan. Theocopterus, g.n., near Dasycottus and Malacocottus, for T. aleuticus, sp. n., H. M. Surry, P. Soc. Washington xvii, p. 163, fig., Behring Sea. Hemitrepterus nipponicus, sp. n., IsHikAwsA, P. Tokyo Mus. 1, p. 14, pl. vu, fig. 2, Japan. Cottunculus macrocephalus, sp. n., GILCHRIST, Mar. invest. 8. Africa 111, p. 7, Cape of Good Hope, 190 fath. COMEPHORIDA. A. KorotnerFF, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, pp. 641-644, figg., has remarks on the gills and teeth of Comephorus baicalensis, Dyb. Comephorus baicalensis, Dyb. Note on the habits, KorotNerr, Arch. Zool. exp. (4) ii, p. 15, fig.; C. dybowskii, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 17, figg. L. Baikal. SCORPANIDA. Review of the Japanese species by JoRDAN & Starks, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, pp. 91-175, figg., pls. 1 & i. Sebastes maderensis, Lowe, redescribed by KoLomBatTovi¢, Glasnik Naravosl. druzt. xv, p. 5. Sebastodes itinus, p. 99, fig., guentheri, p. 102, fig., tokionis, p. 104, fig., wracundus, p. 107, fig., and flammeus, p. 108, spp. nn., JorDAN & STARKS, t. c. Japan. Neosebastes entaxis, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 120, fig., Japan. Thysanichthys, g. n., near Sebastodes, JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 122; T. crossotus, sp. n., ud. ibid. p. 123, fig., Japan. Sebastiscus, g. n., for Sebastes marmoratus, C. & V., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c p. 124. Sebastopsis kelloggi, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 492, fig., Honolulu. Sebastapistes corallicola, p. 493, fig., concorta, p. 495, fig., and galactacma, p. 496, fig., spp. nn., O. P. JENKINS, t. c., Honolulu. Helicolenus emblemarius, sp. 1., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 129, fig., Japan. Scorpena, Art., A. Briot, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 666, has ascertained by experiments that the stings of the Mediterranean species are not poisonous ; S. wzensis, sp. n., JORDAN & Srarks, t. c. p. 134, fig., Japan. Pontinus corallinus, sp. n., MIRANDA RriBetrRA, A Lavoura 1904, p. 35, Coast of Brazil. Scorpenopsis cocopsis, Jenkins, redescribed and figured by SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, No. 4, p. 11, fig. Lythrichthys, g. n., near Setarches, for L. eulabes, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 140, fig., Japan. Pterois nigripinnis, sp. n., GILCHRIST, Mar. invest. S. Africa ili, p. 2, Natal. Ebosia, g. n., for Pterois bleekert, Stdr. & Déderl., JorpDan & Srarks, t. ©. p. 145. Dendrochirus chloreus, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, t. c. p. 498, fig., Honolulu. Apistus evolans and venenans, spp. nn., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. pp. 146 & 148, fige., Japan. Minous echigonius, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 153, fig., Japan. Decterias, g. n., for Minous pusillus, Schleg., JonDAN & STARKS, t. ¢. p. 154. TELEOSTOMI. Pisces 31 Tetraroge kagoshimensis, sp. n., IsHikAwA, P. Tokyo Mus. i, p. 13, pl. viii, fig. 1, Japan. Aploactis aspersa, Temm. & Schleg., noticed and figured by JOHNSTONE, Suppl. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fisheries, No. xv, p. 219, pl. i, fig. 5. Synancia thersites, sp. n., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, p. 121, Guam Id. rosa, g. n., for Synancia erosa, Langsd., JoRDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 156. Inimicus, g. n., for Pelor japonicus, C. & V., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 158. Ocosia, g. n., near Agriopus, for O. vespa, sp. 1., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 162, fig., Japan. Erisphex, g. n., for Cocotropus pottit, sp. n.. JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 170. GOBIIDA. E. R. Warts, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pp. 277-286, pls. xxxiv-xxxvi, reviews the Hleotris and their allies of New South Wales. Gobius colosoma, Ogilby, noticed and figured by Warts, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 176, pl. xxiii, fig. 2; G. parvus, Meek, and claytoni, Meek, figured by 8. E. Mrgx, Field Mus. Zool. v, pl. xvii; G. steendachnert, Kolomb. = G. knert, Stdr., redescribed by CLEMENTINA BoRSIERI, Ann. Mus. Genova (3) i, p. 7; G. deltoides, sp. n., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. 1, p. 125, Guam Id.; G. elongatus, sp. n. (foss.), SIMIONESCU, Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1904, p. 149, and Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana, No. xii, p. 15, pl. u1, fig. 2, Eocene of Roumania. Microgobius miraflorensis, sp. n., GILBERT & STaRKS, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p. 176, pl. xxix, fig. 54, Panama. Hvermannia panamensis, sp. n., GILBERT & STARKS, t. c. p. 179, pl. xxx, fig. 55, Panama. Chlamydes, g. n., near Grobius, for C. laticeps, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 503, fig., Honolulu. Gobionellus lonchotus, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, t. c. p. 503, fig., Honolulu ; G. microdon, Glb., figured by GILBERT & STARKS, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, pl. xxviii, fig. 51. Garmanma paradoxa, Gthr., figured by GILBERT & STARKS, t. c. pl. xxvii, fig. 52. Enypnas seminudus, Gthr., figured by GILBERT & STARKS, t. c. pl. xxix, fig. 53; £. oligolepis, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, t. c. p. 504, fig., Honolulu. Ctenogobius tortuge, sp. n., JORDAN, Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. xxi, p. 541, pl. i, fig. 1, Tortugas Archipelago. Gnatholepis thompsoni, sp. n., JORDAN, t. c. p. 541, pl. i, fig. 2, Tortugas Archipelago. Clevelandia ios, J. & G. Note by GiupErt, P. Calif. Ac. Zool. (3) iii, p. 263. Elacatinus, g. n., allied to Gobtosoma, for H. oceanops, sp. n., JORDAN, t. c. p. 542, pl. uy, fig. 3, Tortugas Archipelago. Allogobius, g. n., intermediate between Gobiws and Oxymetopon, WAttE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v,ip-/176; ,Ae) wiriots, sp. n., id. ibid. p.). 177, pl. xxiii, fig. 3, Lord Howe Id. Evwota, g. n., near Oxymetopon, Blkr., for EL. epiphanes, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 501, fig., Honolulu. Leucopsarion petersii, Hilg., figured, with notes on the habits and eggs, by KiraHaRA, Annot. zool. Japon. v, p. 113, pl. v. Hleotris sandwichensis, Vaill. & Sauv., redescribed by O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 499; £. miniatus, sp. n., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, p. 125, Guam Id. 32 Pisces V. PISCES. [1904] Pycnomma, g. n., near G'ymneleotris, for P. semisquamatus, sp. n., RUTTER, P. Calif. Ac. Zool. (3) i, p. 252, pl. xxiv, Gulf of California. Carassiops conypressus, Krefft, and galii, Ogilby, figured by Warts, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pl. xxxiv, figg. 1 & 2. Krefftius adspersus, Cast., australis, Krefft, and coxii, Krefft, figured by Waitt, t. c. pl. xxxv, figg. 1 & 2, & xxxyi, fig. 1. Philypnodon grandiceps, Krettt, figured by Warr, t. c. pl. xxxvi, fig. 2. Asterropteryx semipunctatus, Riipp., redescribed by O. P. JENKINS, t. c. p- 500. PLEURONECTIDA. Hippoglossus vulgaris, Flem., and hippoglossoides, Walb. On _ pelagic post-larval stages: J. Scamipt, Meddel. Komm. Havunders., Fisk. i, Nor 3, 1 pk Atheresthes evermannt, sp. n., JORDAN & Starks, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. XXll, p. 621, pl. vi, fig. 1, Japan. Cleasthenes, g.n., near Hippoglossoides, for C. pinetorwm, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 622, fig., Japan. Alcops, g.n., near Poecilopsetta, for A. plinthus, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 623, pl. v, fig. 2, Japan. Paralichthys olivaceus, 'Temm. & Schleg., described and figured by OTakt, Fusira & Hicurasut, Fishes of Japan i, pt. 2; P. triocellatus, sp. n., MirANDA RIBEIRA, A Lavoura 1904, p. 49, Coast of Brazil. Platophrys dimorphus, sp. n., GILCHRIST, Mar. invest. 8. Africa iii, p. 10, Natal. Pseudorhombus natalensis and andersont, spp. nn., GILCHRIST, t. c. pp. 8 & 9, Natal. Arnoglossus macrolepis, Sp. N., GILCHRIST, t. c. p. 12, Natal. Psettylis pellucida, Alc., and ocellata, Alc. Discussed and figured by JOHNSTONE, Suppl. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fisheries, No. xv, p. 207, pl. 1, fig. 3, & pl. i. Dexistes, g.n., near Pseudopleuronectes, for D. rikuzenius, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 624, pl. vi, fig. 1, Japan. Pleuronectes, L. On the larval and post-larval stages of the Danish species : PETERSEN, Meddel. Komm. Havunders., Fisk. 1, No. 1, pl. u. P. platessa, L. On its habits: JOHANSEN, t. c. No. 2. On its intro- duction in Australia: DANNEvIG, Rep. Fisher. N. 8. W. f. 1902, ii (1903), p. 5. On a malformed specimen: J. JOHNSTONE, P. Liverp. biol. Soc. xviii, p. 111, pli. On its fecundity: R. D. LaurtE, t. c. p. 153. On the migration and growth: A. MEEK, Rep. Sci. Observ. Northumb. Fisher. Comm. 1904, p. 70. On the spawning season : HERDMAN, Nature lxix, pp. 465 & 488, and Fuuton, t. c. p. 535. P. cynoglossus, L. On the post-larval and early young stages: H. C. WILLIAMSON, Rep. Fish. Board Scotland xxii, 11, p. 270, pl. xvi. Drepanopsetta platessoides, Fabr. On the larval and post-larval stages : PrreRSEN, Meddel. Komm. Havunders., Fisk. 1, No. 1, pl. i. Araias, g. n., near Pleuronectes, for A. ariommus, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 624, pl. vi, fig. 2, Japan. Verequa, g. n., near Microstomus and Limanda, for \’. achne, sp. 0, JORDAN & STaRKS, t. c. p. 625, pl. vii, fig. 1, Japan. Microstomus kitahare, sp.n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 625, pl. vil, fig. 2, Japan. Engyrosopon ijime, Sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 626, pl. viii, fig. 1, Japan. Ancylopsetta dendritica, Gilb., figured by GILBERT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, pl. Ixii. Solea turbynet and fulvomarginata, spp. nn., GILCHRIST, Mar. invest. S. Africa ili, pp. 10 & 13, Cape of Good Hope. TELEOSTOMI. Pisces 33 Gymnachirus zebrinus, sp. n., MiRANDA RipetRA, A Lavoura 1904, p. 50, Coast of Brazil. Synaptura melanoptera and céliata, spp. nn., GILCHRIST, t. c. pp. 138 & 14, Natal. Aphoristia variegata, Gilchrist, figured by GILCHRIST, op. cit. 11, pl. xvi. Cynoglossus, Han. Buch. On the Naso-pharyngeal communications, JOHNSTONE, Suppl. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fisheries, No. xv, p. 209, fig. ; C. attenuatus and brachycephalus, spp. nn., GILCHRIST, t. c. pp. 11 & 12, Natal. ZEIDA. Cyttosoma, g.n., for C. boops, sp. n., GILCHRIST, Mar. invest. 8. Africa ii, p. 6, Cape of Good Hope, 120 faths. Proantigonia longirostris, Kramb., and caprossoides, Cosm. (foss.), described and figured by StmionEscu, Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana xii, pp. 12 & 13, pl. ii, figg. 3-5. LUVARIDZ. Luvarus imperialis, Raf. Recorded from Guernsey by A. COLLENETTE, Rep. Guernsey Soc. 1903, p. 235. TRICHIURIDA., Xenogramma, g.n., near Gempylus, for X. carinatum, sp. n., WAITE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 157, pl. xix, fig. 1, Lord Howe Id. SCOMBRIDZ. Scomber colias, Gm., described and figured by Orak1, Fusrra & HIGURASHI, Fishes of Japan 1, pt. 2. Chenogaster, g. n., near Gastrochisma and Lepidothynnus, for C. holinbergi, sp. n., LAHILLE, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii, 1903, p. 375, Montevideo. Sphyrenodus pictus, Ag. (foss.). On a fragment from the Middle Eocene of Hungary : A. Kocn, Foldtani Kozl. xxxiv, pp. 332 & 365. CARANGIDA. Trachurus japonicus, Temm. & Schleg., described and figured by OTakI, Fusita & Hicurasul, Fishes of Japan i, pt. 2. Carangus hippoides, p. 443, fig., rhabdotus, p. 444, fig., and politus, p. 4495, fig., spp. nn., O. P. Jenkins, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, Honolulu ; C. cheilio, sp. n., SNYDER, t. c. p. 524, pl. viii, fig. 14, Honolulu. Carangoides ajax, sp. n., SNYDER, t. c. p. 524, pl. viii, fig. 15, Honolulu. Caranz primevus, sp. n. (foss.), EASTMAN, Bull. Mus. Harvard xlvi, p. 28, fig., pl. i, fig. 4, Eocene of Monte Bolca ; C. petrodave, sp. n. (foss.), SIMIONESCu, Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1904, p. 148, and Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana, No. xii, p. 8, pl. ii, fig. 6, Eocene of Roumania. Hemicaransx zelotes, Gilb., figured by GILBERT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, pl. xu, fig. 22. Liognathus obscura, sp. n., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, p. 74 Guam Id. Oligoplites altus, Gthr., figured by GitBeRT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, pl. xi, fig. 20; O. refulgens, sp. n., iid. ibid. p. 73, pl. xi, fig. 19, Panama. 34 Pisces V. PISCES, [1904] Decapterus muroatsi, Temm. & Schleg., described and figured by Orak1, Fusira & HicurasuHt, Fishes of Japan i, pt. 2; D. canonoides, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 442, pl. iv, Honolulu. Seriola spurna, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, t. c. p. 442, fig., Honolulu. Peprilus snyderi, sp. n., GILBERT & StarKs, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p. 87, pl. xii, fig. 23, Panama. SCARIDA. Scarus cretensis, C. & V., redescribed by KoLomBatovic, Glasnik Naravosl. druzt. xv, p. 3; S. cypho, sp. n., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, p. 95, Guam Id. Pseudoscarus platodom, sp. 1., SEALE, t. c. p. 96, Guam Id. Scaridea. g. n., near Scarichthys, Blkr., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 468 ; S. zonarcha, p. 468, fig., and balia, p. 469, fig., spp. nn., id. ibid., Honolulu. LABRIDA. Crenilabrus steinegeri, sp. n., IsHtkAwaA, P. Tokyo Mus. i, p. 13, pl. vi, fig. 2, Japan. Currhilabrus lyukyuensis, sp. n., ISHIKAWA, t. c. p. 12, pl. vi, fig. 1, Japan ; C. jordan, sp. n., SNYDER, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 529, pl. x, fig. 18, Hawaiian Ids. Chilinus nigropinnatus, sp. N., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, p. 86, Guam Id. Halichoeres nigropunctatus, sp. n., SEALE, t. c. p. 89, Guam Id.; H. mac- gregort, Sp. n., GILBERT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p. 145, pl. xxii, fig. 45, Panama. Symphodus szajnoche, Zigno (foss.), described and figured by EAsTMAN, Bull. Mus. Harvard xlvi, p. 29, pl. i, fig. 5. Thalassoma berendti, sp. n., SEALE, t. c. No. 4, p. 15, fig., Honolulu. Calotomus cyclurus, p. 465, fig., and snyderi, p. 467, fig., spp. nn., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxu, Honolulu. Hemipteronotus jenkinsi, sp. n., SNYDER, t. c. p. 530, pl. x, fig. 19, Hawaiian Ids. Novaculichthys tattoo, sp. n., SEALE, t. c. No. 4, p. 5, fig., Honolulu. Julis turcica, Risso, redescribed by KoLomBatovi¢é, Glasnik Naravosl. druzt. xv, p. 2; J. duperreyi, Q. & G., redescribed by O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxi, p. 463; J. musume, sp. n., JORDAN & SNYDER, Smithson. Collect. i, p. 236, pl. lxi, Japan; J. punctatus, sp. n., SEALE, t. c. p. 91, Guam Id. Pseudojulis cerasina, sp. n., SNYDER, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 528, Honolulu. Stethojulis fulvoventris, sp. N., SEALE, t. c. p. 92, Guam Id. Gomphosus pacificus, Sp. N., SEALE, t. c. p. 94, Guam Id. POMACENTRID&. Chromis atrilobatus, Gill, figured by GILBERT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, pl. xxi, fig. 48; C. elaphrus, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 457, fig., Honolulu. Amphiprion snyderi, sp. n., IsHtkAwa, P. Tokyo Mus. i, p. 11, pl. vy, Japan. TELEOSTOMI. Pisces 35 Pomacentrus gilli, sp. n., GILBERT & STarKs, t. c. p. 141, pl. xxii, fig. 44, Panama. Glyphidodon polyacanthus, Ogilby, figured by Watts, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pl xxi fet: ki Parma polylepis, Gthr., noticed and figured by WAITE, t. c. p. 169, pl. xxii. CICHLIDZ. Monographed by PELLEGRIN, Mem. Soc. zool. France xvi, pp. 41-402, figg., pls. Iv—vil. Heros tetrucanthus, C. & V., figured by Etaenmany, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. f. 1902, p. 231, figg.; H. tetracanthus terralbasi, griseus, and cinctus, subspp. nn., id. ibid. pp. 230-234, figg., Cuba; H. nigricans, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 235, fig., Cuba; H. (Cichlosoma) octofasciatus, Reg., redescribed by Regan, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p. 258 ; H. callolepis, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 258, S. Domingo de Guzman, Mexico. Cichlasoma hendricki, p. 208, fig., evermanni, p. 214, fig., and magarra, p. 217, fig., spp. nn., 8. E. Musk, Field Mus. Zool. v, Mexico; C. ewgen- mann, Meek, figured by 8. E. Munk, t. c. pl. xvi; C. spinosissimum, Vaill. & Pellegr., var. n., ammaculata, PELLEGRIN, Mem. Soc. zool. France xvi, p. 225, Guatemala ; C. guentheri, n. n. for Heros oblongus, Gthr., nec Casteln., id. ibid. p. 215. Thorichthys, g. n., near Cichlasoma, S. E. MEEK, t. c. p. 222; 7. ellroti, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 223, fig., Mexico. Astatheros, subg. n., for Heros heterodontus, Vaill. & Pellegr., PELLEGRIN, t. c. p. 203. Heterotilapia, g. n., for Heros multispinosus, Gthr., PELLEGRIN, t. ¢. p. 247. Acara geayi, Pellegr., figured by PELLEGRIN, t. c. pl. iv, fig. 3. Astronotus ocellatus, Ag., var. n. zebra, PELLEGRIN, t. c. p. 147, Santarem, Brazil. Geophagus camopiensis, Pellegr., figured by PELLEGRIN, t. c. pl. iv, fig. 1. Lamprologus mocquardi, Pellegr., figured by PELLEGRIN, t. c. p. 291, fig. Lepidiolamprologus, g. n., for Lamprologus elongatus, Blgr., PELLEGRIN, ECs po 290. Symphysodon discus, Heck., var. n. eguifasciata, PELLEGRIN, t. ¢. p. 250, Brazil. Pterophyllum altum, Pellegr., figured by PELLEGRIN, t. c. pl. iv, fig. 4. Pelmatochromis nigrofasciatus, Pellegr., figured by PELLEGRIN, t. c. pl. vi, fig. 2. Paratiapia dorsalis, Pellegr., figured by PELLEGRIN, t. c. pl. v, fig. 4; P. prognathus and victoriana, spp. nn., id. Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, p. 185, L.. Victoria. Nanochromis, n. n. for Pseudoplesiops, Blgr. nec Blkr., PELLEGRIN, Mem. Soc. zool. France xvi, p. 273; WV. dimidiatus, Pellegr., figured, id. ibid. pl. iv, fig. 2. Tilapia boulengeri, Pellegr., pl. v, fig. 3, crassa, Pellegr., p. 325, fig., bilineata, Pellegr., pl. v, fig. 1, and giardi, Pellegr., pl. v, fig. 2, figured by PELLEGRIN, t. c.; 7. guiarti, sp. n.. PELLEGRIN, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, p. 186, L. Victoria; 7. kotte and dubia, spp. nn., LONNBERG, Ann, Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, pp. 135 & 137, Lake Barombiba- kotta, Cameroon Mountain. Ophthalmotilapia, g. n., for Tilapia boops, Blgr., and allies, PELLEGRIN, Mem. Soc. zool. France xvi, p. 345. Boulengerochromis, g. n., for Tilapia microlepis, Blgr., PELLEGRIN, t. c. p-. 304. 36 Pisces V. PISCES. [1904] A statotdapia, g.n., for Tilapia desfontainesi, Lacep., and allies, PELLEGRIN, t. c. p. 299. Astatoreochromis, g.n., between Astatotilapia and Oreochromis, PELLEGRIN, t. c. p. 384; A. alluaudi, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 385, L. Victoria. Crenicichla geayt, pl. vi, fig. 4, vaillanti, Pellegr., p. 376, and multispinosa, pl. vi, fig. 3, figured by PELLEGRIN, t. c.; C. saxatilis, var. n., albo- punctata, id. ibid. p. 374, Guianas ; C. brasiliensis, Bl., varr. nn. fasciata and marmorata, id. ibid. p. 383, figg., Brazil. ’ OSPHROMENIDA. Osphromenus malayanus, sp. N.. DUNCKER, Mt. Ges. Hamburg xxi, p. 163 pl. i, fig. 8, Kuala Lumpur, Malay Peninsula. Bettu pugnax, Cantor, figured, with notes on the breeding habits, by WaltE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 293, pl. xxxviil. y) TEUTHIDIDA. Note on the limb girdles of Teuthis oramin by JOHNSTONE, Suppl. Rep. Ceylon Pearl] Fisheries, No. xv, p. 217, fig. ACANTHURIDZ. Acanthurus incipiens, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 480, fig., Honolulu. Teuthis leucopareius, p. 476, fig., and guentheri, p. 477, fig., spp. nn., O. P. Jenkins, t. c., Honolulu. Prionurus, Lacep. Remarks on the validity of this name: GILL, P. U.S. Musi-xxvini, pp. 121. Xesurus hopkinsi, sp. n., GILBERT & STaRKS, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p. 155, pl. xxv, Panama. Callicanthus metoposophron, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, t. c. p. 481, fig., Honolulu. Zabrasoma agana, Sp. n., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. 1, p. 110, Guam Id. Monoceros garretti, sp. n., SEALE, t. c. p. 112, Guam Id. Pygeus, Ag. (foss.) is regarded by Jordan as a generalized type allied to the Acronuride, for which he proposes a new family Pygaeide, EASTMAN, Science (2) xx, p. 245; P. agassizii, sp. n. (foss.), EASTMAN, Bull. Mus. Harvard xlvi, p. 31, pl. 11, Eocene of Monte Bolea. CHATODONTIDA, Scatophagus argus, Gm. Young noticed and figured by JOHNSTONE, Suppl. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fisheries, No. xv, p. 220, pl. i, fig. 1. Chetodon nigrirostris, Gill, figured by GinBeRT & StarKs, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, pl. xxiv; C. divon2, sp. n., REGAN, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p. 276, fig., New Hebrides ; C. corallicola, sp. n., SNYDER, Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 531, pl. xi, fig. 20, Hawaiian Id. Holacanthus fishert, sp. n., SNYDER, t. c. p. 532, pl. xi, fig. 21, Hawaiian Ids.; H. marianas and bishopi, spp. nn., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, pp. 104 & 106, Guam Id. Platax vespertilio, Vu... mimicking a dead leaf: W1ILLEY, Spolia Zeylan. ii, p. ob, fig. TELEOSTOMI. Pisces 37 MULLIDA. Upeneus saffordi, sp. n., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, p. 72, Guam Id. Pseudupeneus porphyreus, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 454, fig., Honolulu. SPARIDA. Heterognathodon dederleini, sp. n., IsHtkAwa, P. Tokyo Mus. i, p. 10, pl. iv, Japan. PRISTIPOMATIDA, Pomadasys starr’, p. 200, pl. xiii, and templez, p. 201, pl. xiv, spp. nn., S. E. Meek, Field Mus. Zool. v, Mexico. Erythrichthys leucogrammicus, Blkr. Young described and figured by JOHNSTONE, Suppl. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fisheries, No. xv, p. 221, pl. 1, fig. 6. HAPLODACTYLIDA. Haplodactylus etheridgii, Ogilby, figured by Warrk, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pl.ixxi: GERRIDA. Eucinostomus meeki, sp. n., EIGENMANN, Bull. U. 8S. Fish Comm. f. 1902, p. 229, fig., Cuba. SCLENIDA. Sagenichthys mordax, sp. n., GILBERT & STARKS, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p. 121, pl. xvi, fig. 32, Panama. Larimus effulgens, Galb., and acclivis, Jord. & Brist., figured by GILBERT & STARKS, t. c. pl. xvi, figg. 33 & 34. Odontoscion xanthops, Gilb., figured by GILBERT & STARKS, t. c. pl. xvii, fig. 35. Stellifer illecebrosus, Gilb., and zestocarus, Gilb., figured by GILBERT & STARKS, t. c. pl. xvii, figg. 36 & 37. Ophioscion simulus, Gilb., and scierus, J. & G., figured by GILBERT & STARKS, t. c. pl. xix, figg. 38 & 39. Polyclenus gooder, Gilb., figured by GILBERT & STARKS, t. c. pl. xx, fig. 40. Paralonchurus petersi, Bocourt, figured by GILBERT & STARKS, t. c. pl. xx, fig. 41. Eques viola, Gilb., figured by GILBERT & Starks, t. c. pl. xxi, fig. 42. HOPLOGNATHIDA. Hoplognathus insignis, Kner. Note by PELLEGRIN, Bull. Soc. zool. France mex, p. £20! PSEUDOCHROMIDIDA. Cichlops, M. & T., is superseded by Labracinus, Schleg., Ginn, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, p. 119. Lopholatilus chameleonticeps, Goode. On its osteology and relationship: F. A. Lucas, Bull. Bur. Fisher. xxiv, p. 81, figg. hathbunella alleni, sp n., GILBERT, P. Calif. Ac. Zool. (3) iii, p. 267, pl. xxviii, Monterey Bay, California. 38 Pisces V. PISCES. [1904] Opisthognathus jacksoniensis, Macleay, redescribed and figured by WaIrE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 240, pl. xxvi, fig. 2. Pseudopercis, g. n., near Pinguipes, for P. numida, sp. n., MIRANDA RrpeirA, A Lavoura, 1904, p. 41, Coast of Brazil. SERRANIDA. Morone labrax, L. On cases of malformation: ALBA FascroLo, Atti Soc. Ligustica xv, p. 92, pl. 111. Epinephelus alexandrinus, C. & V. On a specimen from the Adriatic: Finippo Trois, Atti Ist. Veneto lxi, p. 93. #. quernus, sp. 0., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, No. 4, p. 1, fig., Honolulu. Re- described by O. P. Jenkins, Bull. U. 8S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 449. Serranus brighami, Seale, redescribed and referred to Apsilus by O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 452; S. brighami, sp. n., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, No. 4, p. 7, fig., Honolulu; S. kyns- naensis, Sp. n., GILCHRIST, Mar. invest. S. Africa 111, p. 2, Cape of Good Hope. Anthias duplicidentatus, sp. n., MIRANDA RiperrA, A Lavoura, 1904, p. 26, Coast of Brazil. Rhegma thaumasium, Gilb., figured by GinBeRT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac, “iv, (pl. xv, ahiganol: Priacanthus meeki, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 450, fig., Honolulu. Lates pliocenus, sp. n. (foss.), A. Koca, Ann. Mus. Hungar. i, pp. 17 & 52, pl. vi, Pliocene of Szerem, Hungary. Centropomus argenteus, sp. n., REGAN, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p. 260, Barbadoes and British Guiana. Scombrops chilodipteroides, Blkr., described and figured by Orak1, Fueita & HicurasHl, Fishes of Japan i, pt. 2. Apogon queketti, Gilchrist, figured by GitcHrRIst, Mar. invest. S. Africa 11, pl. xiv; A. evermanni, sp. n., JORDAN & Snyper, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, p. 123, Honolulu; A. menesemus, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 448, fig., Honolulu; A. erythrinus, sp. n., SNYDER, t. c. p. 526, pl. ix, fig. 17, Honolulu. Fouleria brachygrammus, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, t. c. p. 447, fig., Honolulu. Ariomma, g.n., near Apogon, JORDAN & SNYDER, op. cit. xxvii, p. 942; A. lurida, sp. n., iid. ibid. p. 948, Honolulu. Howella brodiet, Ogilby, noticed and figured by Waite, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 157, pl. xviii, fig. 4. Lutianus jordani, Gilb., figured by Ginpert & StarKs, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, pl. xiv, fig. 29. Orthopristis brevipinnis, Stdr., figured by GILBERT & STARKS, t. c. pl. xv, fig. 30. Eteliscus marshi, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 452, fig., Honolulu. Chilodactylus vittatus, Garrett, redescribed by O. P. JENKINS, t. c. p. 489. Cirrhitoidea, g. n., allied to Oxycirrhites, Blkr., for C. bimacula, sp. nL, O. P. JENKINS, t. c. p. 489, fig., Honolulu. Histiopterus spinifer, sp. n., GILCHRIST, Mar. invest. S. Africa 1, p. 3, Mossel Bay, 8. Africa. Smerdis macrurus, Ag. (foss.). On a specimen from the Miocene of Hungary, A. Kocu, Foldtani Kozl. xxxiv, pp. 333 & 367. Krambergeria, g. n., near Palimphyes, Wettst., for K. lanceolata, sp. 0. (foss.), StmionEscu, Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1904, p. 148, and Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana, No. xii, p. 10, pl. i, fig. 9, Oligocene of Roumania. TELEOSTOMI. Pisces 39 NANDIDA. Mesonanta surinamensis, Sauv. = Polycentrus schomburgki, M. & T., PELLE- GRIN, Mem. Soc. zool. France xvi, p. 221. LOBOTIDA, Lobotes pacificus, Gilb., figured by Ginpert & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, pl. xiv, fig. 28. CENTRARCHIDA. R. E. RicHAarpson, Bull. Illinois Lab. vii, pp. 27-35, figg., reviews the species of the genera Apomotis, Lepomis and Hupomotis. Centrarchus occidentalis, Meek, figured by S. E. Meuk, Field Mus. Zool. v, ple) Xi. Micropterus dolomiei, Lacep. Notes on the nesting habits: D. LYDELL, Bull. U. 8S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 39. Pomotis sparoides, Lacep., figured by T. Largan, Rep. Fish Comm. Illinois 1900-02, pl. —. Kuhlia marginata, C.& V. Noticed from Japan and figured by ISHIKAWA, Po Vokyo Musi i, p. 9, pl: ii, fig... BERYCIDA. On the osteology of the principal types: Ex C. Starks, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, pp. 601-619, figg. On the specimens in the collection of the Philadelphia Academy: H. W. Fowuer, P. Ac, Philad. lvi, pp. 222-238. Beryx decadactylus, C. & V.,redescribed by ARtoLA, Ann. Mus. Genova (3) i, p. 163. Trachichthodes spinosus, Gilchrist, figured by GincHRIst, Mar. invest. S. Africa 11, pl. xiii, fig. 1. Plectromus macrophthalmus, Gilchrist, figured by GILcHRIST, t. c. pl. xiii, fig. 2. Myripristis murdjan, Forsk., redescribed by H. W. Fowimr, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, p. 222; WM. sealed, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 439, fig., Honolulu. Holocentrum osculum, Poey, redescribed by REGAN, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p. 259; H. svccifer, Cope, redescribed and figured by H. W. Fow mer, t. c. p. 233, fig.; H. gladispinis, p. 222, fig., Tahiti, gracilispinis, p. 228, fig., Honolulu, polynesia, p. 229, fig., Thornton Is., and thorntonensis, p. 231, fig., Thornton Is., spp. nn., id. ibid. Sargocentron, subg. n. for Holocentrum leo, Cuv., H. W. Fowurr, t. c. p. 235. Flammeo chromopterus, sp. n., H. W. Fow Er, t. c. p. 236, fig., Samoa. Bradyurus, g.n, (Berycid. ?) for Symphodus szajnoche, Zigno (foss.), GILL, Science (2) xx, p. 846. ANACANTHINI. GADIDA. J. S. THomson, J. Mar. Biol. Ass. (2) vii, pp. 1-109, pls. i-viii, has investigated the periodic growth of scales in the principal British Species, and regards the scales as giving a direct index of age in these fishes. 40 Pisces V. PISCES, [1904] Gadus pannonicus, sp. n. (foss.), A. Koon, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, pp. 4 & 37, pls. i, 11, iv, Pliocene of Szerem, Hungary. Holargyreus afinis, sp. n., CoLLErt, Forh, Selsk. Christian. 1904, No. 9, p. 6, Faroe Channel, 375-600 fath. Lemonemodes compressicauda, Gilchrist, figured by GincHRIst, Mar. invest. S. Africa 11, pl. xvi. Urophycis mystaceus and latus, spp. nn., MIRANDA Riperra, A Lavoura, 1904, pp. 46 & 48, Coast of Brazil. Motella megalocynodon, Kolomb., redescribed by KoLompBatovid, Glasnik Naravosl. druzt. xv, p. 1. retmophorus kleinenbergi, Gigl. Note by Artoua, Ann. Mus. Genova (3) i, p. 159. MACRURIDA. Synopsis of the genera by Dono, Rés. Voy. Belgica, Poiss., p. 38. On the Japanese species: JORDAN & STARKS, Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. xxii, pp. 600-627. Gadomus colletti, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 603, fig., Japan. Regania, g.n., near Gadomus, JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 604; A. nipponica, sp. n., lid. ibid. p. 605, fig., Japan. Melanobranchus antrodes, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 606, pl. iv, fig. 1, Japan. Coryphenoides awe, p. 608, fig., garmant, p. 610, fig., and mzsakius, p. 611, fig., spp. nn., JORDAN & STaRKs, t. ¢., Japan. Hymenocephalus striatissimus, p. 612, fig., papyraceus, p. 614, fig., and lethonemus, p. 615, fig., spp. nn., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c., Japan: Coelorhynchus anatirostris, sp. N., JORDAN & STaRKs, t. c. p. 619, fig. Japan. Nezumia, g.n., near Macrurus, for NV. condylura, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 620, pl. iv, fig. 2, Japan. Nematonurus lecointer, Dollo, described and figured by DoLto, t. c. p. 44, pl. vii. PERCESOCES. STROMATEIDA. Stromatiotdes nozawe, sp. n., IsHtkaAwa, P. Tokyo Mus. 1, p. 8, Japan. Platystethus cultratum, Gthr., noticed and figured by WairTE, Rec. Austral. Muss v4): G1, pl, xi te. Schedophilus maculatus, Gthr., figured by Warts, t. c. pl. xx, fig. 1; S. heathvi, sp. n., GILBERT, P. Calif. Ac. Zool. (3) ili, p. 260, pl. xxvi, California. SPHYRENIDS. Sphyrena picudilla, Poey, diagnosed and figured by H. W. Fowxer, P. Ac. Philad. lv, p. 750, pl. xlvi; S. ensis, J. & G., and borealis, De Kay, notes by id. t. c. p. 750; S. tome, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 750, pl. xlvi, Brazil (?); S. idiastes, sp. n., HELLER & SNopGRass, P. Washington Ac. v, p. 190, pl. 11, Galapagos Archipelago. Agriosphyrena, subg. n., for Sphyrena snodgrassi, Jenk., and barracuda, Walb., H. W. Fower, t. c. p. 749. Sphyrenodus hexagonalis, sp. n. (foss.), A. Kocw, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, pp. 10 & 44, pls. iv—vi, Pliocene of Szeren, Hungary. TELEOSTOMI. Pisces 41 MUGILID&. Mugil, Art. On the habits of the Grey Mullets in the Arcachon basin: KunstLer, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, p. 427; UM. dobula, Gthr. Figured, with an account of the habits, by DANNEvIG, Rep. Fisher. N. 8. W. f. 1902, ii, p. 26, pl. iii (1903); IL. brasiliensis, Spix, and kelaarti, Gthr., Notes by H. W. Fowumr, P. Ac. Philad. lv, p. 743; Jf. cephalus, L., and eurema, C. & V., Young figured, id. ibid. p. 744, figg.; IL. incilis, Hancock, redescribed and figured, id. ibid. p. 744, pl. xlv. Liza caldwetlli, Fowl., note by H. W. Fowtrr, t. c. p. 747; L. alosoides, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 746, pl. xlv, Gaboon. Oedalechilus, subg. n., for Agonostoma monticola, Griff., H. W. Fow Er, t. c. p. 748. ATHERINIDA., Atherina, Art. On the European species: CLEMENTINA BorRsIERI, Ann. di Agricolt. Rome, 1902 [1904], 92 pp. The five species: A. presbyter, C. & V., hepsetus, L., boyeri, Risso, mochon, C. & V., and rissoz, C. & V., figured, pls. vi-x. A. insularwm, Jord. & Everm., redescribed by O. P. Jenkins, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 487. A. lacustris, Bp., redescribed by H. W. Fowter, P. Ac. Philad. lv, p. 727. A. sardinella, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 729, pl. xli, Italy. A. evermanni, sp. n., EIGENMANN, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. f. 1902, p. 228, fig., Cuba. Atherinomorus, subg. n. for Atherina laticeps, Poey, H. W. Fowuer, P. Ac. Philad. p. 730. Ischnomembras, g.n., near Atherina, H. W. Fow Er, t. c. p. 7380; L. gabu- nensis, sp. n., 1d. ibid. p. 731, pl. xlii, Gaboon. Atherinella panamensis, Stdr., figured by GILBERT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Aeamv, Wl. tx, fe. ly. Phoxargyrea, g.n., near Menida, for P. dayi, sp. n., H. W. Fowuer, P. Ac. Philad. p. 732, India. Basilichthys regia, Humb. & Val., redescribed by H. W. Fow er, t. c. p-. 734. Thyrina guatemalensis, Gthr., redescribed and figured by H. W. Fow Er, t. C. Pe foe. pl xiii. Protistius semotilus, Cope, redescribed and figured by H. W. Fow er, t. c. pa (37, ple alin, Gasteropterus archeus, Cope, redescribed and figured by H. W. Fow er, tC: Pa deS. pl. xin, Atherinopsis californiensis, Gir., redescribed by H. W. Fowter, t. c. p. 739; A. magdalene, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 740, pl. xlii, Lower California. Tropidostethus rhothophilus, Ogilby, noticed and figured by Warts, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 234, pl. xxv, fig. 2. Chirostoma mezquital, sp, n., S. E. Meek, Field Mus. Zool. v, p. 170, fig., Durango, Mexico. AMMODYTID&. Remarks by Giuu, P. U.S. Mus, xxviii, p. 159, fige. SCOMBRESOCID &. Hemirhamphus fluviatilis, Blkr. Note on the anal fin of the male: Duncker, Mt. Mus. Hamburg xxi, p. 170, fig. WH. saltator, sp. n., GILBERT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p. 53, pl. ix, fig. 16, Panama. Cypsilurus simus, C. & V., redescribed by O. P. JenKrNs, Bull. U. S. Fish 42 Pisces V. PISCES. [1904] Comm. xxii, p. 435; C. atrisignis, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 436, pl. iii, Honolulu. Exonautes gilberti, sp. n., SNYDER, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 522, pl. vil, fig. 13, Hawaiian Ids. CATOSTEOMI. Syngnathus incompletus, Cosm. (foss.), described and figured by Srm1onEscu, Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana xii, p. 6, pl. i, fig. 1. S. cosmovicii, sp. n. (foss.), id., Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1904, p. 148, Oligocene of Roumania. Siphostoma brevicaudum, sp. n., 8S. E. MEEK, Field Mus. Zool. v, p. 163, fig., Vera Cruz, Mexico. Dorichthys boaja, Blkr., figured by DunckrerR, Mt. Mus. Hamburg xxi, pl. u, fig. 9; D. fluviatilis, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 188, pl. 11, fig. 10, Kuala Lumpur, Malay Peninsula. Fistularia corneta, sp. n., GILBERT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, p. 56, pl. x, fig. 18, Pacific Coast of C. America. Macrorhamphosus scolopax, L., recorded from Florida by H. M. Smiru, Science (2) xix, p. 314. Gastrosteus aculeatus, L. On its life in salt and fresh waters: Borcna, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, p. 140. Lampris immaculata, sp. n., GILCHRIST, Mar. invest. 8S. Africa iil, p. 4, False Bay, S. Africa. HETEROMI. Furasfer dentatus, Cuv. On a larva: Futon, Rep. Fish Board Scotland XX, lll, p. 283, pl. xviii, fig. 3. #. acus, Briinn. Larva figured by Lo Branoo, Pelag. Tiefseefisch. ‘ Maja,’ pl. iv, fig. 9. HAPLOMI. On the characters of this Suborder and of its principal constituent families and subfamilies: E. C. Starks, Biol. Bull. vii, pp. 254-262. CYPRINODONTIDA. F. C. Caruron, Science (2) xix, p. 245, has made experiments on the colour changes of Hundulus heteroclitus, to show their relation to nervous influences. J. A. Lone, t. c. p. 248, has made similar ex- periments on blinded specimens of this fish. On hybrids between Pundulus heteroclitus and Menidia notata: MOENKHAUS, Amer. J. Anat. in, p. 29. Haplochilus macrurus, p. 19, Angola, and schoelleri, p. 136, Egypt, spp. nn., BouLENGER, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv; H. chevalier? and decorset, spp. nn., PELLEGRIN, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, pp. 222 & 223, Congo. Procatopus, g.n., near Haplochilus, for P. nototenia, sp. n., BOULENGER, t. c. p. 20, Cameroon. Fundulus cubensis, sp. n., EIGENMANN, Bull. U. S. Fish. Comm. f. 1902, p. 222, fig., Cuba. Cynodonichthys, g. n., near Fundulus, for C. tenuis, sp. n., S. E. MEEK, Field Mus. Zool. v, p. 101, fig., Oaxaca, Mexico. Glaridichthys faleatus and torralbasi, spp. nn., EIGENMANY, t. c. pp. 224 & 225, figg., Cuba. TELEOSTOMI. Pisces 43 Girardinus caudimaculatus, Hens. On a female assuming the male character of the anal fin: E. Puinippi1, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904, p. 196. G. garmani, sp. n., EIGENMANN, t. c. p. 226, fig., Cuba. Toxus, g. n., near Glaridichthys and Girardinus, for T. riddlei, sp. 0.., EIGENMANN, t. c. p. 226, figg., Cuba. Heterandria cubensis, sp. n., EIGENMANN, t. c. p. 227, fig., Cuba. Zoogoneticus maculatus, sp. n., REGAN, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p. 257, Rio Santiago, Mexico. Characodon geddesi, sp. n., REGAN, t. c. p. 257, Lake Tezcoco, S. Mexico ; C. multiradiatus, sp. n., S. E. Mrnx, Field Mus. Zool. v, p. 119, Lerma, Mexico. Goodea luitpoldii, Stdr., figured by S. E. Murex, Field Mus. Zool. v, pl. i ; G. whitei and tower, spp. nn., id. ibid. pp. 137 & 138, figg., Mexico. Skiffia lerme, Meek, figured by 8S. E. MzEx, t. c. pl. viii. Platypecilus maculatus, Gthr., figured by S. E. Mmen, t. c. pl. ix; P. variatus, p. 146, pl. x, and nelson, p. 147, fig., spp. nn., id. ibid., Mexico. Pecilia lutipunctata, sp. n., 8. E. Merk, t. c. p. 150, fig., Mexico. Xiphophorus jalape, Meek, figured by S. E. MEgK, t. ¢. pl. xi. Pseudoxiphophorus pauciradiatus, sp. n., REGAN, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, p. 256, Orizaba, Mexico. Orestias, Cuv. On united lower pharyngeal bones in this genus : PELLEGRIN, Cha Ac scl. Cxxxix, "p.' G62, figs: “O. tschude, Cast. Note by PELLEGRIN, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, p. 92. O. agassiziz, C. & V., vars. nn., tnornata, typica, senechali, crequir, id. ibid. pp. 93 & 94, L. Titicaca; O. nevew, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 95, L. Titicaca. Gambusia fasciata, p. 129, fig., Oaxaca, and bonita, p. 132, fig., Vera Cruz, spp. nn., 8. E. MeEx, Field Mus. Zool. v. Paragambusia, g.n., for Gambusia nicaraguensis, Gthr., S. E. MEEK, t. c. p. 133. ALEPIDOSAURIDZ. Alepidosaurus cesculapius, Bean = A. ferox, Lowe, JoRDAN & SNYDER, Smithson. Collect. i, p. 235. SCOPELID A. Scopelus, Cuv., or Myctophum, Raf. Remarks on the disposition of the photophores, and synopsis of the subgenera and species, by BRAUER, Zool. Anz. xxviii, p. 377. Scopelus rissoi, Cocco, and crocodilus, Risso, figured, by Lo Branco, Pelag. Tiefseefisch. “Maja,” pl. u1, figg. 2&3; S. argenteus, sp. n., GILCHRIST, Mar. invest. 8. Africa ii, p. 15, Cape of Good Hope. Myctophum valdivie, p. 398, fig., Atlantic and Indian Oceans, splendidum, p. 399, fig, Atlantic and Indian Oceans, Juetkeni, p. 400, Indian Ocean, microps, p. 400, fig., Indian Ocean, elucens, p. 401, fig., Indian Ocean, fulgens, p. 402, fig., Indian Ocean, procerwm, p. 402, fig., Agulhas Bank, nigrescens, p. 403, Indian Ocean, and macropterum, p. 404, fig., Indian Ocean, spp. nn,, BRAUER, t. c. Neoscopelus alcocki, sp. n., JORDAN & StTARKs, Bull. U. 8. Fish Comm. xxii, p- 580, pl. ii, figg. 1 & 2, Japan. Diaphus watasei, sp. n., JORDAN & STARKS, t. c. p. 580, fig., Japan. Notoscopelus ejectus, sp. n., WAITE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 150, pl. xviii, fig. 2, Lord Howe Id. Dasyscopelus naufragus, sp. n., Watts, t. c. p. 154, pl. xviii, fig. 3, Lord Howe Id. 44 Pisces V. PISCES [1904] Centrobranchus, g. n., close to Rhinoscopelus, Liitk., for Rhinoscopelus coruscans, Fowl., which is redescribed, H. W. Fowumr, P. Ac. Philad. lv, p. 754. LAithopora perspicillata, Ogilby, redescribed and figured by Walr#, t. c. p. 149, pl. xviu, fig. 1. Chlorophthalmus punctatus, sp. n., GILCHRIST, Mar. invest. S. Africa iii, p. 15, Cape of Good Hope, 154 fath.; C. albatrossis, sp. n., JORDAN & Starks, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxi, p. 579, pl. 1, fig. 1, Japan. Goodella hypozona, Ogilby = Trachinocephalus myops, Forst., WAITE, t. ¢. p. 232, pl. xxv, fig. 1. Holosteus esocinus, Ag. (foss.). Note by Eastman, Bull. Mus. Harvard xlvi, p. 28. DALLUD. On the osteology : Starks, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xxi, pp. 249-262, figg. ESOCIDZ. Umbra, Kram. Notes on the habits by GiLu, Smithson. Collect. i, p. 295, fige. E:NCHODONTIDZ. Ischyrhiza antiqua, Leidy (foss.) = Onchosaurus radicalis, Gerv., EASTMAN, Amer. Natural. xxxviil, p. 298. HAPLOCHITONID. Prototroctes marena, Gthr. Notes on its habits by D. G. Srzap, Rep. Fisher. N. 8S. W. f. 1902, ii, p. 34, figg. (1903). GALAXIIDZ. Geographical list of the species by Dotto, Rés. Voy. Belgica, Poiss. p. 150. APODES. C. M. L. Popra, Ann. Sci. nat. (8) xix, pp. 367-390, figg., has studied the differences in the branchial arches and their appendages in a large number of Apodal Fishes. O. Ricci, Atti Soc. Modena (4) iv, pp. 11-35, remarks on the researches on the metamorphoses of the Mediterranean Apodal Fishes. Murena clepsydra, Gilb., figured by GinBERT & Starks, Mem. Calif. Ac. iv, pl. vii, fig. 13; Jf lampra and kawila, spp. nn., O. P. JENKiNS, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. xxii, pp. 423 & 424, figg., Honolulu. Echidna vincta, p. 429, fig., obscura, p. 430, fig., and psalion, p. 431, fig., spp. nn., O. P. JENKINS, t. c., Honolulu ; 2. wniformis, sp. n., SEALE, Pap. B. P. Bishop Mus. i, p. 62, Guam Id. Gymnothorax chalazius, sp. n., WaitE, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 145, pl. xvii, fig. 2, Lord Howe Id.; G. leucostictus, p. 425, fig., gracalr- cauda, p. 426, fig., thalassopterus, p. 427, pl. i, lewcaeme, p. 427, fig., ercodes, p. 428, fig., and lezhala, p. 428, fig., spp. nn., O. P. JENKINS, t. c., Honolulu; G. nutteng?, p. 518, pl. iv, fig. 7, berndt, p. 518, pl. iv, fig. 8, muczfer, p. 519, pl. v, fig. 9, vanthostomus, p. 519, pl. v, fig. 10, and waialuwe, p. 520, pl. vi, fig. 11, spp. nn., SNYDER, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm, xxii, Hawaiian Ids. TELEOSTOMI. Pisces 45 Uropterygius leucurus, sp. n., SNYDER, t. c. p. 521, pl. vi, fig. 12, Hawaiian Ids. Murenichthys nicholse, sp. n., Watts, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 142, pl. xvu, fig. 1, Lord Howe Id. Moringua hawaiiensis, sp. n., SNypDER, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p- 517, pl. iu, fig. 6, Hawaiian Ids. Gastrostomus pacificus, sp. n., B. A. Bean, Smithson. Collect. i, p. 254, fig., Pacific Ocean, 5269 faths. Nemichthys avocetta, J. & G., redescribed by GILBERT, P. Calif. Ac. Zool. (3) ill, p. 256. Conger vulgaris, Cuv. On the larva and young: Fuuton, Rep. Fish. Board Scotland xxii, iii, p. 281, pl. xvii, figg. 1 & 2. Ona larva: EIGENMANN, Science (2) xix, p. 629, fig. Congrellus bowersi, sp. n., O. P. JENKINS, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 422, fig., Honolulu. Veternio, g. n., near Conger, for V. verrens, sp. n., SNYDER, t. c. p. 516, pl. ii, fig. 3, Honolulu. Anguilla vulgaris, Turt., R. Quinton, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxix, pp. 938-941, and C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, p. 170, has made experiments on the changes taking place in Eels artificially transferred from fresh into salt water, and vice-versa. The larva, Leptocephalus brevirostris, figured by Lo Branco, Pelag. Tiefseefisch. “Maja,” pl.i. A. vulgaris, var. kieneri, Kaup. Note by Artona, Ann. Mus. Genova (3)i, p. 156. A. australis, Rich. On a case of icterism: J. A. KeRsHaw, Victorian Natural. xx, p- 140. » ¥ ( 2 4 A ve tot ha aN 5 ‘ ‘ hy ' ‘ a | be Ld | j ‘ \ te ti uy et * " Tt! 54 t Sod Ls By yp ee ey - i. | a J a = G4. Ab vas : F : . > yaaa AY) A i t ‘ ' ; A \ og Maney ye i; J P ‘p.f * : ei , % an ‘aay wt Nik pth . 7 — ‘ ‘ West ; ; Coa? } i : Low : ' : " . Fe . ret: 4 : p ; , 7 . 7. : ; i : : 4 fryer ty’ af x Ul “4 i i : id - Li px } 4 ( , f | wits vider’) ; ' Pd IB ia hie a's mu ad i ‘ is ‘ 7 7 yf ae TO sta ae ‘ 1 > . P= ' iy : f a " . hlotei cian ae os e - “ nay J } Ast. y * a j t aks hit . i hy ’ fy “af” Sealey’ ) , : ‘ , f* ‘ } x Ao ey ’ a il oA i ey . j ‘ ie \ | . p : ( arr ms a 3 Ml is ay ‘ Bat iis 37 ce ER EN ieg Sapte fl wok gh leg tae ee ck wre, t nist ee nyt fh k ity A veay Ae EE ae os ' pot) greg Lh Ehobe yet ‘Se NIC Lh ORR ae Ay 4B ey AS, ol SE Ae b Bp) Gg ae a a RO es ¥ EG ote rah Ve « w 29-02 wot ut Ge ae mee, Sa 13 ii F wie ¥ me Nag A F. Arar A Je =| PT a arin “ga rs eyed aie yaan 2, : See | . 4 . € - i) Rit At MAM? Ls or, Obey a Atture fi yds tethy aah ri tut x fhe id & . 3 : Ad 7. i) 7 fi ii eyelet want alert 4 ALO Wee lt? OF A rk? ar ed : i cas : "woe eho . KOEN ihe ‘ 7 if te a. ‘vane \ . ‘ 1 . ~ bh ‘ e as ' \ : , ron \ mie . i ce 1 ) 5) do : 0 : Ti 4 - a [ rh « bs re, it , \ ; ’ [1904] Moll. 1 VII. MOLLUSCA. BY E. R. Syxess, B.A. Assisted by E. A. Smiru, L8.O. Introduction . t.” Trees’. OxpituaRY Norticss, &c. II. Burowuoey. Anatomy, Physiology, &c. Distribution. Geographical. Non-Marine. Marine . Geological . III. SysremMaric. Cephalopoda . . Dibranchiata . Ammonea . f Tetrabranchiata . Gastropoda Pulmonata .) < ..) Stylommatophora. Basommatophora . 1904. [VOL XLI.] CONTENTS. Page 2 Opisthobranchiata . 4 Nudibranchiata : 36 Tectibranchiata (includ- ing Pteropoda) . Nucleobranchiata 37 Prosobranchiata . Pectinibranchiata . Scutibranchiata 41 48 Scaphopoda 2 Beleceypoda. oc. js. ps Septibranchiata . 59 Eulamellibranchiata ; 60 Pseudolamellibranchiata . 60 Filibranchiata . a Protobranchiata . 1 61 Amphineura . 61 Aplacophora 70 Polyplacophora 10 a! 2 Moll. VII, MOLLUSCA. [1904] INTRODUCTION. THouGH the literature for the year 1904 shows an increase over that for the previous year, this may, in a measure, be accounted for by the fact that the ‘ Record’ has been kept open until a slightly later date. As in past years, Tryon’s (619) ‘Manual’ has regularly appeared, Mr Pilsbry being now engaged on the account of the Achatinide. Eleven parts of the ‘Conchylien-Cabinet’ (426) have been issued, dealing with Helix, Naninide, Agnatha, and Chitonide. A small portion of BRonn’s (86) ‘Klassen, &c.’ has appeared, and a further livraison of CossMANN’s (140) very useful ‘Essais de Paléoconchologie. The latter author has also commenced, with Pissarro (144), an illustrated ‘Iconographie’ in which it is proposed to figure all the known fossils of the Paris Basin; the checklist of this fauna compiled by CH#DEVILLE (111) has now been com- pleted. H1pauco (304, 305) has issued a further portion of his ‘Obras,’ and commenced a catalogue of the Philippine fauna. KoBeEtt (355) has made progress with his account of the European Marine Mollusca, and has in ROSSMAESSLER (543) given a summary of the non-marine shells, with an index to previous volumes of this work. To Sacco (546) we owe a supple- ment, with a necessary index, to his Tertiary fauna of Liguria. The Pteropods of the ‘Siboga’ Expedition have been dealt with by TEscu (610), and the Heteropods collected during several voyages of the ‘ Princesse- Alice’ have received attention from VAYSSIERE (627). It may also be mentioned that a list of papers published in the ‘Nachrbl. Deutsch. malak. Ges.’, complete from the beginning, has been issued. The papers dealing solely with the descriptions of new forms appear to be slightly less numerous than usual. Amongst those dealing with non- marine Molluscs, we may specially note PinsBry and HrRasE (495-497) upon Japanese forms. ANDREAE (16) has described the shells collected in Central Asia during Futterer’s Expedition, and GUDE (273) has completed his list of the Helicoids of that continent by some additions and corrections. A reprint of Moruet’s (450) papers on the fauna of Indo-China, will prove of service, as also the list of the shells of that region given by FIscHER and DAUTZENBERG (223). SrtmrovH (567) has published a useful paper on the slugs of Abyssinia ; and ROCHEBRUNE and GERMAIN (534) have issued, unfortunately without figures, diagnoses of some Central African shells. A little work, of a popular type, on the Molluscs of Germany, has been written by LEHMANN (393), while Taylor (609) has continued his account of the British fauna. Two papers by HUDLEsTON (314) and Suir (575), dealing with the fauna of Lake Tanganyika, in the light of the hypothesis put forward some years ago as to its origin, should not be overlooked. Hurtton’s (317) ‘Index’ to the New Zealand fauna, and K#Ep’s (345) work on West American shells relate both to marine and non-marine molluscs. Turning to marine shells, we may notice HAa@’s (277) account of the forms collected during the Swedish Polar Expedition. Jarra (330) and K WIETNIEWSKI (377) have dealt, respectively, with Mediterranean Cephalo- pods and Pteropods, while Sykes (604) has commenced a supplemental account to that published of the ‘ Porcupine’ Expedition. Some molluscs from Northern Africa have been catalogued and described by PALLary (467, 468), though it is doubtful whether the validity of all his new species can be maintained. Some new forms have been described from South Africa by Sowmrpy (589), and Smirx (578) has issued a useful addendum to the known fauna, while he has also (579) dealt with some forms from the Bay of Bengal. The Nudibranch fauna of East Africa has been noticed by Exior (208-210), and Mrnvinn (433, &c.) has described some species from the ee i “2 INTRODUCTION. Moll. 3 Persian Gulf, &c. Pinspry (492, 493) has published diagnoses of new forms from Japan, and StREBEL (599) has added to our knowledge of the fauna of the Magellanic Region. The Australian fauna has, as in past years, formed the subject of papers by Hepuiey (291, &c.), including an interest- ing note on the ‘ Bassian Isthmus’ as bearing on the present fauna, while he has also (293) described some deep water shells from New Zealand. PRITCHARD and GATLIFF (505, 506) have continued their work on the Victorian fauna. Two papers by Hoye (312, 313) on Cephalopods may also be noticed, one dealing with some species from Ceylon, and the other with those collected by the ‘ Albatross.’ Anatomical papers have been numerous and valuable. Development and Embryology have been studied by CastTEEL (99, 100), CoNnKLIN (133-135), Fusrra (237), GLASER (258), JANSSENS & ELRINGTON (329), KostTANECKI (372, 373), LEE (391, 392), Lorp (399), OsBorN (461, 462), SMALLWOOD (570), THESING (611), and WILSON (653) and others. The larval eye of Chiton has been dealt with by Hearn (285), while MazzaRrELLi (431) has written on the free Opisthobranchiate larva. Statocysts in the Cephalopods have attracted FROHLICH (235), and GROSVENOR (269) has issued an interesting paper on nematocysts in Nudibranchs. DrstTaso (192) has written on the nervous system of Oscanius, JORDAN (342) on that of the Pulmonata, while Hyper (318, 319) has dealt with the nerves and their endings in the eye of Pecten. MaArcnau (412, &c.) has published several notes on general anatomy, and of the other papers of this class we may mention AsBric (1, &c.) and Curnor (159) on Nudibranchs, BoIssEVAIN (73) on Dentalium, FLEURE (226, &c.) on Haliotis, GoDWIN- AusTEN (260) on Lurystoma, HEATH (286, &c.) on the Aplacophora, HERDMAN (298, &c.) on the pearl oyster, KESTEVEN (350) on Megalatractus, MEISENHEIMER (432) on Desmopterus, POTzscH (501) on Planorbis, RANDLES (509) on some Z'rochide, SIMROTH (566) on several slugs, VAYSSIERE (629) on some Mediterranean Opisthobranchs, and Wissen (656) on the Chitons collected by Schauinsland. Turning to the more strictly systematic papers, we may notice DALL’s (171) work on the ‘Frog-Shells and Tritons,’ with the criticism by PILSBRY & VANATTA (498). With Bartscu (172), Dr Dall has also issued a review of the Pyramidellide, including a number of new generic names. CASEY (98) has described, unfortunately without any review of the family, a number of genera in the Plewrotomide. Other papers of interest include BartscuH (35) on Sonorella; a list of Spherospira by Funton (240), and some notes on Arcide by Lamy (380, &c.). Hoye (310) has published a key to the recent Dibranchiate Cephalopods, and GRABAU (265) has issued a very interesting work on the phylogeny of Musus. Variation has continued to prove an attractive subject, DAVENPORT (178, 179) having, separately, and with HuspBarpD (180) continued his work on Pecten, MALARD (409), Mercar (445), and WreLpon (647) having dealt, respectively, with Patella, Neritina, and Clausilia, while the ever-present subject of Helix nemoralis has formed the subject of a work by Lane 384). ; Pearls and their formation have been written on by DuBots (202-205), HERDMAN (298, &c.), and McIntosaH (404). Nomenclature, in the broad sense, has been once or twice the subject of serious discussion, and, were the law of the survival of the fittest applied to specific names, one cannot help feeling that a small landshell, rejoicing in the name of Macrochlamys izushichitojimana would be somewhat handicapped. 4 Moll. VII. MOLLUSCA. [1904] CORRIGENDA IN ZOOLOGICAL RECORD FOR 1903, Vou. xt. p. 42. Under Mexican Region, insert Costa Rica :—New species of Bulimulus and Helicina ; PRESTON (427). 18. p- 56. Transfer entry of Conulinus to Buliminide on p. 61. p. 59. For Papuina pseudosatsumana read P. pseudosatsuma. Le Trt hs* . ABric, P. Sur quelques variations expérimentales de coloration chez les Nudibranches. C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 5-7. . ——. Sur les nématoblasts et les nématocysts des Eolidiens. T. c. pp: 79. . ——. Sur un nouveau Doridien de Wimereux. T. c. pp. 232-234. . ——. Les cellules agglutinantes des Eolidiens. C.R. Ac. Sci. exxxix, pp. 611-613. \ . AIRAGHI, C. Inocerami del Veneto. 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Jugendliche Octopoden, deren gesammte K6rperoberfliche einen Besatz von Borstenbiischeln aufweist. Verh. Deutsch. zool. Ges. xiv, pp. 243 & 244. Crapp, G. H. Anew Omphalina from Alabama. Nautilus xviii, p. 30. ——. New forms of Polygyra from Alabama. T. c. pp. 85 & 86. CiaRK, W. B. & Martin, G.C. Mollusca. In ‘ Maryland Geological Survey, Eocene,’ pp. 122-203, pls., 1901. CLARKE, J. M. A Fauna Siluriana Superior do Rio Trombetas, Estado do Para, Brazil. Arch. Mus. Rio Janeiro x, pp. 1-48, 2 pls., 1899. —. Molluscos Devonianos de Estado do Parad, Brazil. TT. ce. pp. 49-174, 6 pls., 1899. [Inserted as not seen in 1902.] 10 Moll. VII. MOLLUSCA. [1904] 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 138. 139. CLESSIN, 8. Pisidien aus Zentralasien. In ‘Durch Asien,’ by K. Futterer, iii, pp. 81 & 82 [1903]. ——. [See also Martini & CHEMNITZ (426). ] CocKERELL, T. D. A. Agriolimax agrestis in Colorado. Nautilus xvii, pp. 90 & 91, Coin, L. J. [See Peart & Coxe (472).] Couuet, P. | Notices géologiques et paléontologiques pour servir a la. Géologie de l’Arrondissement de Sainte-Ménehould, avec la description des fossiles nouveaux par MM. P. Fliche, A. Peron, et J. Lambert. Bull. Soc. Reims xii, pp. 17-87, figg. CoLuiz, G. L. Ordovician section near Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. xiv, pp. 407-420, pl. lix. CoiiieR, E. Helix nemoralis m. sinistrorsum in Switzerland. J. Coneh, xi,p: 7 . The Conchological differences between the genera and sections. of the Pupinide. T. c. pp. 110-115. CoLLINGE, W. E. Some remarks on the Genera Damayantia Issel, Collingea Simr., and Jsselentia Clige. P. Malac. Soc. London vi, pp. 9-12. Notes on Slugs and slug-like Molluscs. 5. On a new and interesting genus of Slugs. 6. Arion subfuscus from the Orkney Isles. 7. Absence of the male generative organs in Arion hortensis Fer. J. Malac. xi, pp. 14 & 15. . ——. Description of a new species of Ariunculus from Algeria. T. c. pi 47. . ——. Note on Parmacella deshayesti Moq.-Tand. T. ¢. p. 49. . ——. Note on two varieties of Avion subfuscus Drap. T. c. p. 98. . —~-. Land and Freshwater Mollusca [of the Faroes]. P. Phys. Soc. Edinb. 1902-1904, pp. 153 & 154. 2. Coutron, H. S. Land shells of Mt. Desert, Maine. Nautilus xvii, pp. 99-102. . Conkuin, E. G. Organ-forming Germ Regions in the Eggs of Asci- dians and Snails. Amer. Natural. xxxviii, pp. 501 & 502. . ——. The Cause of Inverse Symmetry. Anat. Anz. xxiii, pp. 577— 588, figg. [1903]. . Experiments on the origin of the cleavage centrosomes. Biol. Bull. vii, pp. 221-226, 12 fige. . Conner, C. H. Margaritana margaritifera in Pennsylvania. Nau- tilus xviii, p. 91. . Conte, A. & Bonnet, A. Sur un Nématode nouveau (Angiostoma helicts, n. sp.) Parasite de Vappareil génital d’Helix aspersa Mill. Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 1, pp. 63-68, figg. [Compare Title 109, last year. | , Cookr, A. H. Note on Testacella haliotidea Drap. J. Malac. xi, p. 49. Cooks, C. M. 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Des caractéres polytaxiques chez les espéces a état sauvage. C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxviii, pp. 1521-1523. . CouTuRIER, M. Catalogue des Coquilles Paléarctiques de la Collec- tion Hagenmiiller. Ann. Mus. Marseille viii, pp. 19-67. . CouvrEuR, E. Sur le sang des Gastéropodes marins. Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon xlix, pp. 79-81. . Crema, C. Sul piano Siciliano nella Valle del Crati (Calabria). Bol. Com. geol. Ital. xxxiv, pp. 245-270, pls. iii & iv. . Crick, G. C. Description of a Nautiloid, Pleuronautilus pulcher, n. sp., from the Carboniferous Rocks of England. P. Malac. Soc. London vi, pp. 15-20, pl. 11. On a new form of Carboniferous Nautiloid (Amphoreopsis paucicamerata) from the Isle of Man. T. c. pp. 184-137, pl. vii. ——. Note on a remarkable Belemnoid from the chalk of Flam- borough Head. P. Geol. Ass. xviii, pp. 283-285. Note on Pericyclus fasciculatus M’Coy, sp. Geol. Mag. 1, pp. 27-33, figg. 159. 160. . Notes on the Cephalopoda belonging to the Strachey Collec- tion. T.c. pp. 61-70, 115-124. Note on Actinocamax Miller, its identity with Atractilites Link. T. c. pp. 407-410. . ——. Note on two Cephalopods obtained by Lieut.-Col. Skinner, R.A.M.C., from the Valley of the Tochi River on the north-west frontier of India. T. c. pp. 490-493, fige. . Csik1, E. Harom magyarorszdgi tj Clausilia. Ann. Mus. Hungar. i, pp. 107 & 108 [1903]. Curenor, L. Contributions a la Faune du Bassin d’Arcachon. II. Doridiens. Trav. Lab. Arcachon vii, pp. 1-22, 1 pl. Da Costa, F. A. P. Mollusques Tertiares du Portugal. Planches de Céphalopodes, Gastéropodes, et Pélécypodes laissées par F. A. PEREIRA Da Costa, accompagnées Wune explication sommaire et d'une esquisse géologique par G. F. Dourus, J. C. BERKELEY Correr, et J. P. Gomes. Commis. geol. Portugal xlvi, expln. & 28 pls., 1904. 12 Moll. VII. MOLLUSCA. [1904] 161. 162. 163. 164. itVitsl 179. 180. St. 182. Da Costa, 8. I. Descriptions of new species of Land-shells from Central and South America. P. Malac. Soc. 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Synopsis of the Genera, Subgenera, and sections of the Family Pyramidellide. P. Soc. Washington xvu, pp. 1-16. . DaupHin, L. C. Faunule malacologique de Brides-les-Bains et ses environs (Savoie). Echange xx, pp. 95 & 96. . DautTzENBERG, P. Récolte malacologique de M. Weyers dans le Sultanat de Sambas (Bornéo). Ann. Soc. malac. Belgique xxxviil, pp: 3-8, figg. . Variations et cas tératologiques chez le Murex brandaris Linné. J. Conchyl. li, pp. 285-287, pl. viii. & Bavay, A. Description d’un Amusscwm nouveau dragué par le Siboga dans la mer de Celebes. T. c. pp. 207-211, figg. & Doturus, G. F. Etudes critiques sur la nomenclature avec examen des genres Pectunculus et Glycimeris. T. c. pp. 109-122. ——. [See also DotiFus & DAuTZENBERG (195), FiscHER & Dautz- ENBERG (223). | DaveEnrvort, C. B. The animal ecology of the Cold Spring Sand Spit. Decenn. Publ. Chicago Univ., 22 pp., 1903. . A comparison of some Pectens from the East and the West coasts of the United States. Mark Annivers. 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Catalogue of the described species of fossils (except Bryozoa and Foraminifera) in the Cainozoic Fauna of Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania. Rec. Geol. Surv. Victoria i, pp. 89-147, map. Dep&éreET, C. & Cazior, E. Note sur les gisements pliocénes et quaternaires marins des environs de Nice. Bull. Soc. geol. France iii, pp. 322-347. Dur, C. Présence de cuivre et de fer dans l’ceuf de la séche. C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 209 & 210. DreNER, C. Note on Cyclolobus haydeni Diener. Rec. Geol. Surv. India xxxi, pp. 56-58. Permian Fossils of the Central Himalayas. Mem. geol. Surv. India, Ser. 15, Vol. i, Pt. 5, 204 pp., 9 pls. Distaso, A. Sul sistema nervoso di Oscanius membranaceus e Pleuro- branchea meckelt. Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 535-541, 4 figg. DouiFus, G. F. Faune Malacologique du Miocéne supérieur de Rennes (étage Redonien, gite d’Apigné) (Ille-et-Vilaine). C.R. Ass. Franc. 1903, Pt. 11, pp. 656-663. . Les Calcaires et Sables Tertiaires du Bassin de la Loire. Bull. Soc. geol. 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Moll. 37 Kowalewsky, A. O.; VayssturE, Ann. Mus. Marseille viii, pp. 7-10, port. Lambert, P. ; Hepiry (290): Fiscumr, J. Conchyl. lii, pp. 99 & 100. Loebbecke, T. ; Kopet (361). Martens, E. von ; Borrrasr, Zool. Garten xlv, p. 318: Koper, Nachrbl. Deutsch. malak. Ges. 1904, p. 129. Mason, P. B. ; THORNEWILL (612). Moellendorff, O. F. von ; Anon, P. Malac. Soc. London vi, pp. 73 & 74: FiscHeEr, J. Conchyl. lii, pp. 106-108. Munier-Chalmas, E. P. A. ; DotuFus, t. c. 100-106. Philippi, R. A. ; Borrramr, Zool. Garten xly, p. 356: Koprut, Nachrbl. Deutsch. malak. Ges. 1904, p. 129. Rossiter, Rh. C. ; Daurzensere, J. Conchyl. lii, pp. 94-96. Zittel, K. A. M.; Pomprcxs, Paleontogr. 1: KitcHin, Geol. Mag. i, p- 90. it,” BIOLOGNe A.—ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, &c. 1. MORPHOLOGY. General :—Structure of the Molluscan heart ; Marcnau (412, &c.). Cephalopoda :—Statocysts ; FROHLICH (235).—The pharynx of the Cepha- lopods ; HEINRICH (296).—Notes on some Cephalopods ; Hoyue (312, &c.). Gastropoda:—Account of Gastropods continued by StmRoTH In BRONN (86).—Notes on anatomy of Damayantia, Collingea, and Isselentia ; CoLLINGE (126).—Anatomy of Hurystoma vittata ; GODWIN-AUSTEN (260). Biology of Limax variegatus; KUNKEL (375).—Anatomy of Vitrella quenstedtii Clessin ; SEIBOLD (553).—Anatomy of Ostracolethe ; SIMROTH (566).—Anatomy of some Hungarian Helicide ; Soos (586). Nematocysts in Nudibranchs; Apric (2): GROSVENOR (269): LxEn- DENFELD (394).—On Doris giardi, n. sp.; ABRIC (3).—Animal and radula of Doris planata ; Eviot (207).—Anatomy of Lottia gigantea Gray ; FISHER (225). —Anatomy of Haliotis; FLEURE (226).--Anatomy of Corolla (Cymbuliopsis) spectabilis Dall; HiatH & SPAULDING (289).—Anatomy of Megalatractus ; KESTEVEN (350).—Anatomy of some Gymnosomate Ptero- pods ; KWIETNIEWSKI (377).—Anatomy of Desmopterus papilio; MEISEN- HEIMER (432).—Archaic form of Thecosomate Pteropod ; PELSENEER (476). —Anatomy of British Trochide ; RANDLES (509).--Anatomy of Haminea solitaria ; SMALLWOOD (570).—Anatomy of some Thecosomata and Gym- nosomata ; TEscH (610).—Anatomy of some Heteropods; VAYSSIERE (627).—Anatomy of Akera bullata, Philine punctata, Pelta coronata, and several Nudibranchs ; VAYSSIERE (629).—Anatomy of Archidorvs stellifera, n. sp. ; VAYSSIERE (628). Scaphopoda :—Anatomy and Histology of Dentaliwm ; BOISSEVAIN (73). Pelecypoda :—Morphology and anatomy of Tridacna ; ANTHONY (20).— Anatomy of Pecten tenuicostatus; Drew (200).—Subradular organ in Proneomenia and Rhopalomema ; HEATH (288).—Anatomy of pearl oyster ; HERDMAN (301).—Anatomy of Margaritifera ; SEURAT (556, &c.). Shell :—Structure of the shell of Unio; FRIpRSON (233). Radula :—Maculotriton aud Caducifer; Pitspry & VANATTA (498).— Some Australian Gastropods and Scaphopods ; VERCO (630). Muscular :—Form and structure of adductor muscles in Pelecypods ; ANTHONY (19).—Muscular structure of the heart in Vassa ; MADER (405),— Structure of the muscles in Anomia; Marcnau (416).—Muscular structure of the heart ; Vicrmr (632). 38 Moll. VII. MOLLUSCA. [1904] Circulatory :—Blood of marine Gastropods ; CouvrEuR (149).—Structure of the heart in Octopus; Manrcrav (412).—-Structure of the Gastropod and Pelecypod heart; MaArcrav (415, 417).—On the heart in Aplysia ; STRAUB (598).—Histology of the ‘myocarde’ in primitive molluscs ; VicIER & Vis (6383). Nervous :—Nervous system of Pelecypoda with special reference to Nucula ; BuRNE (93).—On the nervous system of Oscanius membranaceus and Plewrobranchea meckelt ; Distaso (192).—Nervous system in Pecten ; Drew (199).—Nervous system of Proneomenia and Rhopalomenia ; HEATH (288).—Retinal nerve-endings in eye of Pecten ; HypE (319).—Nerve dis- tribution in the eye of Pecten irradians ; Hypx (318).—Nervous system of hissoa elata ; QUINTARET (507).—Nervous system of Opisthobranchs ; VAYSSIERE (629).—Sensory organs in the tentacles of Cardium ; ZUGMAYER (670). | Generative :—Generative organs of Ariophanta juliana; OVERTON (463). Conjunctive tissue :—Aplysia punctata ; STEPHAN (595). 2, PHYSIOLOGY. Occurrence of zinc in Sycotypus and Fulgur ; Brapiey (81).—Occur- rence of Taurin in Invertebrate muscle ; BRADLEY (82).—Red secretion in Aplysia; Brior (84).— Nervous Regulation of heart in Venus mercenarva ; BuDINGTON (91).—Stimulation of heart-nerves in Mollusca ; CARLSON (96).—Pigment of the tegument of Aplysia; GauTiER & VILLARD (245).—Physiology of colour in Helix; GOPPELSROEDER (263). Function of salivary glands in Helix pomatia ; GorKA (264).—Luminous Molluscs ; Haupt (283).—Luminous and integumentary organs of Cephalo- poda ; Hoye (312).—Physiology of the nervous system in Pulmonata ; JORDAN (342).—Functions of the two parts of the adductor muscles in Pelecypods; MaARrcEAu (413).—Mechanism of contraction of adductor muscles in Pelecypods ; Marceau (414).—Muscular contraction ; MAXWELL, Science xix, p. 249.—Movement of the eye in Cephalopods ; MuskEns (452).—Effect of intense light on Molluscs; Peart & CoLE (472).— Reactions of Agriolimax ; PEARL & Wirt (473).—Movement of the Retina in Eledone; PipER (499).—Pigmentation in Ostrea; ScHiEpT (549).— Colouring matter in the shell; ScHuLz (552).—Olfactory sense in Helix pomatia ; DUBOIS (201): YUNG (669). 3. DEVELOPMENT (Embryology and Life-History). Spermiogenesis in Lnteroxenos; BONNEVIE (77).—Development of Germ layers in Fiona; CASTEEL (99).—Early larval development of Fiona; CASTEEL (100).—Tufts of surface-bristles on the young stages of Octopus; Cuun (114).—Eggs, etc., of Parmacella ; COLLINGE (129).—Cause of inverse Symmetry; CoNKLIN (134).—Organ-forming germ regions in Molluscs; CoNKLIN (133).—Origin of cleavage centrosomes in Crepidula; CONKLIN (135).—Structure of the egg in Sepia; DHERE (189).—Embryology of Pecten tenuicostatus ; DREW (200).—Embryology of Quadrula; FRIERSON (234).—Formation of Germinal Layers in Gastropods; Fusira (237).— Excretory activities in the nuclei of embryos; GLASER (258).—Larval eye of Chitons; Hata (285).—Eggs of Lotorium spengleri; HEDLEY (292).— Reproduction of Paludestrina taylori; JACKSON & TAYLOR (326).—The Chromosomes during maturation in the Egg of Aplysia punctata; JANSSENS & ELRINGTON (329).—Development of Limnea stagnalis; J. H., Rochester Natural. ii, p. 236.—Artificial parthenogenesis in the egg of Mactra; : BIOLOGY. Moll. 39 KosraNECKI (372).—Evolution of the spermatozoids in Helix pomatia; Lee (391).—On the structure of the spermatozoids in Helix pomatia ; Lee (392).—Artificial parthenogenesis in Molluscs; Lors (399).—The primitive kidney in Mollusca; Mazzarwui (429).—The free larvee of Opisthobranchs ; MazzARELLI (431).—Torsion in the Opisthobranchs and the primitive coiling in Actwon; MAzzARELLI (480)—Amitosis in the embryo of Fasciolaria; Osporn (461, 462).—On the development of the kidney, pericardium, and heart in Planorbis corneus; PévascH (501).— Influence of temperature on the growth of freshwater shells; Rasav (508). —The sperm of the Invertebrata, with reference to Mollusca; Rerzius (521).—Development of gill in Mytilus; RicE (525).—Morphology and genesis of the egg-integument in Cephalopoda and Chitons ; SCHWEIKART (550, 551).--Embryology of Haminea solitaria ; SMALLWOOD (570).—Spawn of Nudibranchs; SmaLuwoop (569).—Maturation, fertilization, etc., of Haminea solitaria; SMALLWOOD (570).—Oligopyrene and apyrene sperm in the Prosobranchs; STEPHAN (596).—Spermatogenesis of the Cephalo- poda; THESING (611).— Development of Patella and Dentaliwm ; WILSON (653). 4. EtTHoLoay (Habits, Relation to Environment, Wc.). Habits of Littorina rudis; Bown (71, 72).—Note on Ethology of Lztto- rina; BOHN, C.R. Ac. Sci. exxxviii, p. 112.—Slime spinning by Spherium corneum; CARTER, Naturalist 1904, p. 156.—Note on dispersal of Mollusca ; Caztor (101).—Habits of Testacella haliotidea; Cooker (138).—Animal Ecology of Cold Spring Sand Spit; Davrenporr (178).—Life-history of Haliotis; FLEURE (227).--The habits of Solenogastres; HeatH (286).— Habits of Physa gyrina; Hynine (320).—Habits of Paludestrina taytort ; JACKSON & TAYLOR (326).—Ancylus adhering to waterbeetles; JOHNSON (335).—Note on mode of distribution of Helix; Mapoué (406).—Accli- matization of some marine shells ; PELSENEER (474).—On self-mutilation ; REEKER (517).—Self-mutilation in Mollusca; RiaGkNBacH (528).—Notes on Gambier pearl-oyster; SEURAT (554, &c.).—Epiphragms of Thaumastus ; SmitH (572).—Ethology of Helices; Srauu (591).— Habits, etc., of Drezs- sensia; STANDEN (592).—Longevity of Bulimulus pallidior; STEARNS, Nautilus xviii, p. 58.—Acclimatization of pearl-oyster; VASSEL (624).— Locomotion of Vucula; Vuks (635). Pearls and their formation:—On Pearls ; Anon (18).—The formation of pearls; Bouran (80).—General notes; DuBois (202).—On the secretion of pearls; DuBois (205).—Note on pearls ; DuBois (204).—On the origin of pearls, and views of old authors; GIARD (253).—Recent investigations on pearl-formation; HrrpmMan (298).—Pearl formation in the Ceylon Pearl Oyster; HerpMAN & HoRNELL (302).—On pearls, and their forma- tion; McIntosH (404). Enteroxenos, apparently n. gen., parasitic in Holothurians; BONNEVIE (76).—New Nematode parasitic in Helix; Conte & BoNNEr (137).— Trematode parasite of oyster; GRAHAM, Science xix, p. 247.—Parasites of pearl oyster; SHrpLEY & HORNELL (558).—Parasitic Molluscs; TONNIGES (615). 5. VARIATION AND TERATOLOGY. Variation of colour in Nudibranchs; Apric (1).—Absence of male generative organs in Arion hortensis ; COLLINGE (127). On the assumption of a rounded form in laterally attached Bivalves ; ANTHONY (21).—Spire variation in Pyramidula alternata; BAKER (31).— Monstrosities of Helix pomatia; BELLEVOYE (49).—Variation of Ackati- 40 Moll. VII. MOLLUSCA. . [1904] nella multizonata; CooKE (139).—Polytaxis in landshells ; CouraGnz (147). —Variation in Murex brandaris; DAUTZENBERG (175).—Variation in certain American Pectens; DAVENPORT (179).—Rib variation in Pecten varius; DaveNrort & Hupparp (180).—Variation and environment; GuuLick (275).—Haliotis without perforations; KELSEY (346).—Abnormal Helix pomatia; KoBenr (364).—Study of variation in Helix hortensis and nemoralis; LANG (384).—Statistical methods of studying variation in Patella; Mawtarp (409).—Imperforate Halotis tuberculata; MARQUAND (421); also Rep. Guernsey Soc. 1903, p. 233.— Variation in WNeritina; Metcatr (445).—Heavy subfossil Helix nemoralis from Connemara; Wetcu, Rep. Belfast Club v, p. 50.—Variation in the shell of Clausilia itala; WELDON (647).—Distorted oyster; WINKLEY, Nautilus xviii, p. 24. —Variation of Helix nemoralis; WINKWORTH (655). Sinistral Jaminia muscorum ; BALDWIN (32).—Sinistral Helix nemoralis ; CoLLIER (124).—Sinistral Helix pomatia; JENNINGS (331).—Reversed Helix aspersa; WELCH & STELFOX (646).—Sinistral Laoma moellendorfi Suter; SUTER (602). 6. Taxonomy (Phylogeny and Classification). Note on phylogeny; Bacct & BrerNnarpi (23).—On evolution in the Docoglossa; FLEURE (228).—Phylogeny of Haliotis; FLEURE (226).—Evo- lution of Mollusca; Grarp (254).—Phylogeny of Husus; GRABAU (265).— Key to Genera of Recent Dibranchiate Cephalopods ; Hoyue (310).—Evo- lution of pearl oyster of Gambiers; SzeuRAT (554).—Inter-relationship of Gastropods; SmmrotuH (566).—On the curves of the shells of Bivalves; VES (634). 7. BIBLIOGRAPHIES, MusEumMsS, &c. Museums :—-List of types of Gastropods and Scaphopods from Oolites in Mus. Practical Geol, London; ALLEN, Summary Progr. Geol. Surv. 1903, pp. 175-187.—Storer Collection is now in Amer. Mus.; ANon., Amer. Mus. J. iv, p. 37.—Arrangement of Collection of Chicago Academy ; BAKER (28).—Catalogue, with critical notes of Defrance collection; Bicor & Marre (54).—Catalogue of the Hagenmiiller Palearctic collection ; CoutuRIER (148).—Loebbecke collection; Koprnr (361).—Catalogue of fossil types in Grenoble collection; REBouL (515).—Gaudion collection has gone to Marseilles Museum; VayssizRE, Ann. Mus. Marseille viii, 9. 15. Bibliographies :—Canadian Paleontology for the year 1902; Amz (8).— Bibliography of W. H. Hudleston ; ANnown., Geol. Mag. i, p. 431.—Biblio- graphy of A. Hyatt; Crosspy, Bull. Soc. Geol. Amer. xiv, p. 504.—Notes on Bolten’s names; Daut, Nautilus xviii, p. 84.—Bibliography of Robert Etheridge; H. W., Geol. Mag. 1, p. 42.—On Dates of species described by Tenison-Woods ; HEDLEY (292), p. 210.—Bibhography of C. E. Beecher; JACKSON (327).—Bibliography of Zittel; KitcH1n, Geol. Mag. i, p. 90.— Contents of Vols. i-xxxv of Nachrbl. Deutsch. malak. Ges.; KoOBELT, A. (354). 8. ECONOMICS. An old ‘ Purple-fishery’ off Crete; Bosanqurr (79).—Shell-fish culture of Ireland; BRowNs (87).—Oyster culture in Japan; DEAN (182).—Detec- tion of pearls by X rays; DuBois (203).—Oysters and typhoid; G1iaRD (251).—Sewage and Mollusca; HeRDMAN (299).—History of Ceylon pearl banks; HERDMAN (300).—On Pearl fisheries, &c.; Mclnrosx (404).—Shell- fishery of the Thames estuary; Murie (451).—Mussel fishery in Belfast Lough; ParrErson (471). DISTRIBUTION. NON-MARINE. Moll. 41 9. Stray NOTES. Sulphuric acid used to poison tide-pool for collecting; CHAMBERLAIN, J. Applied Micr. vi, p. 2255.—Name ‘ Namatogzean’ proposed for ‘land and fresh-water’ Molluscs; Daub, Science xix, p. 926.—Paludestrina jenkinsi as food for fish; Dray, J. Conch. xi, p. 15. See Horsey, t. c. p. 90.— Molluscs as food for fishes ; Gucctni, Rend. Ist. Lombardo xxxvii, p. 194.— Limnea peregra polluting water; Hickson, Rep. Brit. Ass, 1903, p. 675.— A standard of value for exchanges; Horsey, J. Conch. x1, p. 26.—Shells as food of the ‘Chipmunk’; Hynine, Nautilus xvii, p. 23.—Sense of hearing in Mollusca; LANG (385).—-Oedema in Octopus; PrErtir (482).— On methods of collecting land and freshwater shells; ScALEs (547).—Col- lecting land and freshwater shells; WALKER (639).—Molluscs as food for trout; WeticH, Irish Natural. xiii, p. 45.—Decalcification of dead shells due to carbonic acid; WELCH (644). B.— DISTRIBUTION. GEOGRAPHICAL. N.B.—The numbers in brackets refer to the “Titles.” A reference is thus given to each memoir containing any notice affecting the Molluscan fauna of the several geographical divisions here adopted. Synonymic notes and changes of systematic position are, however, not noticed here. References to minor notes, which are not included in the ‘“ List of Titles,” but which contain faunistic notes of any value, are given to the work direct. NON-MARINE MOLLUSCA. |For Marine see p. 48.] Distribution of Gastropods ; StmrotH (565). Europe :—KoseE tt in RossMAESSLER (543) gives a full account of the fauna, its distribution, systematic classification, nomenclature, etc. Asia :—Helicoids, supplemental notes and corrections to list; GUDE (273). a. PALAARCTIC ZONE. 1. Septentrional Region. British Isles :—Occurrence of Limaxr tenellus in several localities ; Rorsuck (537).—Distribution of Slug Fauna, illustrated by maps, con- tinued ; TayLor (609).—-Paludestrina anatina from Suffolk, new to fauna; ToMLIN (613).—On the species of Vallonia ; WoopwaArpD (660). England and Wales :—Bedfordshire: Review of fauna; WoopwarbD (661).—Brecon and Radnor: Land and freshwater fauna; VAUGHAN (626).—Cambridgeshire : Review of fauna ; BRINDLEY (83).—Carnarvon : Few shells from Abersoch ; BaLpwin (32).—Cheshire: Landshells on Wirral Peninsula: StanpEN, J. Conch. xi, p. 49.—Derbyshire: Land and freshwater shells from Miller’s Dale ; Jackson, J. Conch. xi, p. 105: Few landshells; JAcKson, t. c. p. 13.—Devon: List of non-marine mollusca from Ilfracombe and district; Breston & WRIGHT (48): White Succinea oblonga from Ilfracombe ; Wriaut (663).—Essex : Lamax cinereoniger ; PrtoH, Essex Natural. xiii, p. 299: Occurrence of Limax tenellus; [Prrcu], Nature Notes xv, p. 240.—Isle of Man: Notes on landshells ; Lucas (403).—Lancashire: Fauna of Grange-over-Sands ; Jackson & Moore (325): Occurrence of Avion ater, var.; Prrry, Naturalist 1904, p. 32: Freshwater shells from Droylsden; Taynor, J. Conch. xi, p. 71: Non-marine shells of Lancaster; Dean (183).— 42 Moll. VIL. MOLLUSCA. [1904] Lincoln: Few shells mentioned; Pracock, Naturalist 1904, p. 347: Helix virgata at Cadney ; PEACOCK, t. c. p. 156: Few shells mentioned ; PEacock, t. c. p. 191: Few shells from Tetley Lock; Casrin, t.c. p. 254: White Helix lupicida at Carlby ; Stow, t. c. p. 347: Mollusca from Hubbard’s Valley ; Carter (97).—Northamptonshire : Few land- shells, including sinistral Helix aspersa ; Wricut, J. Northampt. Soe. xii, p- 30: Few shells; SHaw, t. c. p. 75: Addenda to fauna; SHaw, t. c. pp. 173, 212, 277, 278.—Oxfordshire: Molluscs from near Oxford; NAPIER & CARPENTER (453).—Radnorshire: Notes on slugs; RoEBUcK (538).— Suffolk: Addenda to fauna; GREENE (267).—Surrey: Helix cantiana on Tooting Common; WHITWELL, J. Conch. xi, p. 55: Testacella haliotidea at Park Hill, Croydon ; Parsons, P. Croydon Club 1903-1904, p. xxviii : Physa acuta in Kew Gardens ; WHITWELL (651).—Warwick: Review of fauna ; WooDWARD (662).—Wiltshire: Land and freshwater shells near Marlborough ; ANON., Rep. Marlbor. Soc. lii, p. 79.—Worcestershire : Testacella scutulum at Kings Norton ; Mapison, J. Conch. xi, p. 103. Yorkshire: Fauna of Drifheld and neighbourhood ; BLacKBURN (55): Shells from Hebden Bridge ; CrowrHeEr, Naturalist 1904, p. 254: Palu- destrina jenkinst in Spen Valley; CastTLE, t. c. p. 255: Paludestrina jenkinsi in Holderness; PETCH, t. c. p. 141: Few shells from Hornsea Mere; Prrcu, t.c. p. 191: Helix lamellata, etc., near Scarborough ; Hey, t. c. p. 207: Few freshwater shells from Halifax ; CrowTHeEr, Halifax Natural. viii, p. 86: Fauna of Langstrothdale ; RoEBucK (535): Fauna of the East Riding; PEercH (478). Scotland :—Occurrence of Limas tenellus ; RoEBUCK (536).—Occurrence of Limax tenellus in Forth Area; Evans (216).—Ayrshire ; Several land- shells; GopFREy, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904, p. 192.—Helix virgata in Fife ; Evans, t. c. p. 192.-—Vertigo antivertigo in Midlothian ; GODFREY, CAeCu i. LOZ, eal :—Notes on some rare or local species; WELCH (642).—Notes on habitat of Paludestrina jenkinst ; WeELCcH, Irish Natural. xii, p. 118. —List of some shells from North Derry; WertcH (643).—Temporary disappearance of Paludestrina from Larne Lough ; WeEtcH, Irish Natural. xiii, p. 30.—Cecilianella acicula in Ulster; GRIERSON, t. c. p. 30.— Fauna of Bushy Park, Dublin; Wertcn & Sretrox (645).—Mollusca of North Cork and Waterford ; GRIERSON (268).—Sligo: Land and fresh- water fauna; WELCH & STELFOX (646).— Vertigo angustior in Co. Carlow ; GRIERSON, Irish Natural. xin, p. 294. Hebrides :—Landshells from Tiree; GopFREY, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904, p. 1938. Faroes :—Land and freshwater Mollusca ; CoLLINGE (131). Orkney Is. :—Avrion subfuscus ; COLLINGE (127). France :—Shells from Brides-les-Bains, Savoy; DaAupHINn (173).— itrina pellucida in cave of Tharaux (Gard); CHoBaut, Bull. Soc. Nimes xxxi, p. 89.—Fauna of Maine-et-Loire completed with many n. varr., and n. spp. of Anodonta, Helix, and Unio; GERMAIN (249).— Note on fauna of Maine-et-Loire; GERMAIN, C.R. Ass. Franc. 1903, Pt. 1, p. 222; also (247).—Four shells from the Caverns of Lot; Vir&, O.R. Ac. Sci. exxxviil, p. 826..—Fauna of department of the Orne; LespoucHeR & Leracg (389).—Charente: Unionide, with n. spp. of Anodonta and Unio ; RoCHEBRUNE (529).—List of Helices from Dieppe ; GERMAIN (248).—Limneide from the Charente, with L. rochebruni, n. sp.; ROCHEBRUNE (532).—Fauna of Maine-et-Loire ; MAISONNEUVE (408). Denmark :—Notes on freshwater shells ; JENSEN & SELL (332). Germany :—Review of fauna; LEHMANN (393).—Distribution of land fauna; MARTENS (424).—Schleswig: Addenda to fauna ; GoLDFuss (262). —Wurtemberg: Review of Vitrella, with n. spp. ; GEYER (250).—Bavaria: Valvata geyert, n. sp. ; MENzEL (442).—Fauna of the Lower Elbe district ; DISTRIBUTION. NON-MARINE. Moll. 43 PETERSEN (479).—Fauna of Eppendorfer Lake near Hamburg ; ULMER, Verh. Ver. Hamburg naturw. xi, p. 21. Switzerland :—Few landshells above 6000 feet in Canton Valais ; CouuiER, J. Conch. xi, p. 55. Russia :—Fauna of Kursk and Orenburg; LINpHoLM (396).—Few shells from Ourjoum, Viatka ; KrouLikowsky (374). 2. Circum-Mediterranean Regvon. Circum-Mediterranean :—Distribution of Helix vermiculata; CAzior (107): Notes on several species; Caztort (102).—Shells from various localities in the Alps; Diem, Jahrb. St. Gall. Ges. 1901-1902, p. 234. France :—Land shells of Verdon, Lower Alps ; MARGIER (418).—Alpes- Maritimes: n. spp. of Amalia and Limax ; PoLLoNERA in Caztior (104). Spain :—Few shells from Moncayo ; Navas, Bol. Soc. Aragon. Ci. Nat. li, p. 146.—Zaragoza : Few land shells ; Bovio, t. ¢. p. 47. Majorca :—Landshells of ; Horsiey (309). Corsica :—Additions to fauna with n. spp. of Hel’x and Hyalinia ; Caziov (106). Italy :—New forms of Murella ; Koper (357).—South Italy : Notes on the fauna; Kose.t (356).—Freshwater shells of Naples and district ; BELLINI (51). Hungary :—New species of Fruticicola and Xerophila; Lagos (3878) : Review of Helicide ; Soos (586): New varr. of Clausilia, with C. millen- nares, D. sp. ; CSIKI (158).—Shells from near Nagyvarad, with Melanopsis hungarica, n. sp.; KorMos (368). Croatia :—Notes on fauna ; BRUSINA (89). Hertzgovina :—New species of Coryna and Pholeoteras, n. gen. ; STURANY (600). Moravia :—Hyalina cellaria found Subterranean; ABsoLoN, Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove ii, p. 61. Roumania :—Land and freshwater shells near Bucharest ; GAUDET, Bull. Soe. Bucarest xiii, p. 491.—List of eighteen landshells from Sinaia ; KOBELT (359). Greece :—Helix (Helicogena) pelasgica, n. sp.; KOoBELT in Martini & CHEMNITZ (426). Albania :—Helix (Helicogena) oestreichi, n. sp.; Kopett in MARTINI & CHEMNITZ (426). Turkey :—Helix (Helicogena) frivaldszkyi, straubei, n. spp. ; Koper in Martini & CHEMNITZ (426). Bosphorus :--Helix (Helicogena) antheri, n. sp.; Kospett in Martini & CHEMNITZ (426). Crete :—List of land and freshwater shells, with Clausilia holtz, n. sp. 3 STURANY (601). Corfu :—Serrulina collasi, n. sp. ; SrURANY (600). I. of Cephalonia :—List of shells from ; SaAnaiorat, Atti Soc. Modena v, p. 94. Cilicia :—Helix (Helicogena) ciliciana, n. sp.; Kopett in Martini & CHEMNITZ (426). Jerusalem :—Helix (Helicogena) dickhauti, n. sp.; Koper in MARTINI & CHEMNITZ (426). Armenia :—Few shells from Urmia Lake; Martens (423). Egypt :—Helix (Helicogena) rueppelli, n. sp. ; KoBeLt in Martini & CHEMNITZ (426). Algeria :—Ariunculus pallaryt, n. sp. ; COoLLINGE (128). _North-West Africa :—Fauna, with numerous varieties, and n. spp. of Helix, Valvata, and Vaucheria (n. gen.) ; PALLARY (466). 44 Moll. VII. MOLLUSCA. [1904] 3. Central Asiatic Region. Central Asia :—Land and freshwater shells, with n. varr., and n. spp. of Cathaica ; ANDREAE (16).—New species of Pisidium ; CiLEssIN (120).— New species of Buliminus ; Rosmn (542). Turkestan :—Stenogyra retteri, n. sp. ; KopEnit (362).—Western Turke- stan : New species of Cathaica ; GUDE (273). 4. Chinese Region. Lake Baikal :—List of a few species ; [AKHoNTOV (321): An unknown Molluse ; KorotneFF (371). China :-—-Notes on some shells, with n. spp. of Hulota and Limnea from Shantung ; Jones & PREsTON (341). Formosa :—Stenothyra formosana, n. sp. ; PinsBry & HrRase (496). 5. Japanese Region. Japanese Empire :—New varieties, and n. spp. of Alyceus, Hulota, Japona, Kaliella, Macrochlamys, Nesopupa, Punctum, Succinea, Tris- hoplita, and Vertigo; Pinspry & HIRAsE (495): On shells, with n. spp. of Alyceus, Carychium, Hulota, Macrochlamys, Melania, Punctum, Tornatellina, and Zonitoides; Piuspry & HiRAsSE (496): Plectopylis hirasev, n. sp., Riukiu Is. ; Pruspry (488); Critical notes on Clausilie with new sections and species ; Pinspry (494) : New forms of landshells, with n. spp. of Alyceus, Chloritis, Cyathopoma, Cyclotus, Diplommatina, Hulota, Ganesella, Hirasea, Japonia, Kaliella, Macrochlamys, Microcystina, Opeas, Punctum, Pupa, Sitala, Trishoplita, Trochomorpha, and Zonitordes ; Pinspry & Hirase (497): Hnnea (Stnoennea) boettgeri, n. sp. ; KOBELT in MartTINI & CHEMNITZ (426). 6. Atlantidean Region. [ None. ] b. PALAOTROPICAL AFRICAN ZONE. 7. Central African Region. Upper Nile :—A list of land and freshwater Mollusca ; HAGe (279). Central Africa :—New species, from various localities, of Corbicula, Limax, Limicotaria (sic), Limnea, Physopsis, Planorbis, Spathella, Subulina, Succinea, Trochonanina, and Vitrina ; ROoCHEBRUNE & GERMAIN (534). Lake Tanganyika :—Critical review of the fauna, with notes on its affinities ; SmirH (575): Origin of fauna ; HupLestron (314): Notes on fauna ; GRAVIER, Bull. Mus. Paris ix, p. 347. British East Africa:—LZimicolaria longa, n. sp.; PILSBRY in TRYON (619): New species of Ana and Subulina ; SMITH (574). German East Africa :—New species of Pseudoglessula ; SMITH (574). E. Africa :—New species of Spzrotovon ; SIMROTH (567). 8. West African Region. West Africa :—New species of Zimicolaria and Pseudachatina ; PILSBRY in TRYON (619). Corisco I. :—Achatina occidentalis, n. sp.; PILSBRY in TRYON (619). Cameroons :— Varania loennbergi, n. g. and n.sp.; SIMROTH (567). DISTRIBUTION. NON-MARINE. Moll. 45 9. South African Region. [ None. ] 10. Malagasy Region. Nossi-Bé :—Hdentulina stumpffii, n. sp.; KoBeLt in MARTINI & CHEM- NITZ (426). 11. 1. Sp. Sy yrnolind, n. subgen. of Pyramidella, type Syrnola rubra, Pse.; Dati & Bartscu, P. Soc. Washington xvii, p. 6. Tropeas, D. subgen. of Pyramidella, type P. subulata, A. Ad.; Dati & BARTSCH, t. c. p. 5. Turbonilla terebra, cingulata, Dkr., notes on with figg.; Prusery, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 30. Turbonilla (Baldra, n. subgen.) archert, Singapore ; Dati & Bartscu, P. Soc. Washington xvi, p. 15: 7. gemmula, decora,: Port Alfred; SMITH, J. Malac. x1, p. 36, figg.: Z. stricta, p. 236, mirifica, p. 237, ‘tenuis, p. 238, Gulf of Gabes ; PaLuaRY, J. Conchyl. li, figg. : a: angustissima, Persian Gulf ; Menvint, P. Malac. Soc. London Vi, p. 55, fig.: Z. enequalss, méicroperone, p- 162, recticostata, p. 163, Gulf of Oman ; ; MELVILL, t.c. figg.: 7. hiradoensis, p. 29, (Cingulina) triarata, p. 31, Japan; Pinspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, figg. : n, spp. Ulfa, n. subgen. of Pyramidella, type P. cossmanni (n.n. for Syrnola striata, Cossm.); Datu & Bartscn, P. Soc. Washington xvi, p. 5. Vagna, n. subgen. of Pyramidella, type P. pawmotensis, Tryon; Datu & BARTSCH, t. c. p. 5. Vilia, n. subgen. of Odostomia, type O. pilsbryi, n. sp. ; Datu & BARTSCH, bac. L0: Visma, nf subgen. of Turbonilla, type Hulimella tenuis, Sby. ; Datu & BaRtTscH, t. c. p. 8. Voluspa, n. subgen. of Ne type Pyramidella auricoma, Dall ; DatL & Bartsou, t. c. p. SCUTIBRANCHIATA. RHIPHIDOGLOSSA. HELICINIDA. Helicina verecunda, n. subsp. ; Prnspry & Hrrase, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 625: H. pterophora, Sykes, is a synonym of H. oxyrhynca ; ANCEY, Nautilus xviii, p. 22: H. euglypta, Crosse, is a synonym of Z. plicatula, Pfr.; ANCEY, t. c. p. 309. Helicina subsuturalis, Marshall Is.; Borrrerr, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, p. 411: H. baldwini, Kauai, p. 126, dissotropis, Oahu, sulculosa, Hawaii, p. 127; Ancry, P. Malac. Soc. vi, figg. : n. spp. NERITIDZ, MACLURITIDA, TURBINIDZ, TROCHID, and CYCLOSTREMATIDA. Basilissa (Ancistrobasis) compsa, Gulf of Oman; MELVILL, P. Malae. Soe. London vi, p. 160, fig.: n. sp. Chlorostoma rugatum, Gld., n. subsp.; Prnspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 33. tCirropsis, n. gen. for C. prepostera, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia, PERNER (477), Expln. pl. lix. Clanculopsis jussieut, n. subsp. ; PALLARY, J. Conchyl. lii, p. 240. PROSOBRANCHIATA. Moll. 85 Clanculus hizenensis, n. var., with fig. of C. gemmulifer v. pallidus ; Piussry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 33. Collonia rosa, Japan; PILSBRY, t. c. p. 31, fig. : n. sp. tCosmina, n. gen. for C. complacens, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. lxv. Cyclostrema gyalum, Persian Gulf; Mernviun, P. Malac. Soc. London vi, p. 54, fig: C. ewmares, p. 158, eupotetum, p. 159, Gulf of Oman ; MELVELE, t..¢; igs. : 2. spp. " tCyclotropis, n. gen. for C. indocilis, Barr., &c., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pls. Ixi, Ixxvil. Cynisca fortisulcata, Port Alfred ; Smitu, J. Malac. xi, p. 38, fig. : m. sp. Hthalia carneolata, Melv., n. var. ; MELVILL, t. c. p. 80, fig. Ethalia jucunda, Gulf of Oman; Metvintt, P. Malac. Soc. London vi, p. 159, fig. : #. africana, Port Alfred ; Smiru, J. Malac. xi, p. 38, fig. : Nn. spp. Euchelus cancellatus, n. subsp. ; Piuspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 35: EL. erythreensis, Sturany, is a synonym of Clanculus gennesi ; FISCHER, J. Conchyl. li, p. 59. Euchelus lischket, p. 34, hachyoensis, p. 35, Japan ; Pruspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, figg. : n. spp. Gibbula incarnata, vittata, Pils., figd.; PILsBRY, t. c. p. 34. +Horiostomella, n. gen. for H. otiosa, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. lxxiil. Leiopyrga belongs to Trochide, with note on L. octona, Tate; VERCO (630). Liotia polypleura, New Zealand ; Hepuky, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 93, fig. : Nn. Sp. +Meandrella, n. gen. for Mf. sculpta, Perner, Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. lxxxiv. tMichaletia, n. gen. for M. semigranulata, n. sp., Cretaceous, France ; CossMANN, C.R. Ass. Franc. 1903, pt. ii, p. 634. Monilea nucleolus, Pils., figd. ; Pinspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 34. +Nematrochus, n. gen. for V. concurrens, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. lx. Neritina virginea, variation ; METCALF (445). Omphalius collingei, Persian Gulf; Metvitt, J. Malac. xi, p. 80, fig. : Nn. Sp. +Pagodea, n. gen. for P. concomitans, Barr. ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. Ixiv. Phasianella tristvs, Pils., figd. ; PinsBry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 32. tPlanitrochus, n. gen. for P. amicus, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. lxiv. tPloconema, n. gen. for P. protendens, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. lix. t Pseudotectus, n. gen. for P. carinatus, Perner, &c., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pls. lxiv, Ixv. tPycnotrochus, n. gen. for P. viator, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. Ixv. t+Rotellomphalus, n. gen. for R. tardus, Barr. MS., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. xii. tSellinema, n. gen. for S. dives, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. 1xiii. tTectospira, n. gen. for 7. chopi, n. sp., Trias, Germany ; Picarp, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin xxii, p. 479. tTemnospira, n. subgen. of Brochidium, for B. percinctum, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. xxix. t Tortilla, n. gen. for 7. disjuncta, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. lix. 86 Moll. | VII. MOLLUSOA. [1904] Trochus, anatomy of British species ; RANDLES (509). Trochus hirasei, Japan ; Piuspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 32, fig.: n. sp. tTubogyra, n. gen. for 7. primula, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia; PERNER (477), Expln. pls. Ixxxiv, Ixxxvi. tTubomphalus, n. gen. for 7. crenistria, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. xu. tUmbospira, n. gen. for U. nigricans, Barr. MS., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. xlii. + Umbotrochus, n. gen. for U. aspersus, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. lxvi. tUmbotropis, n. gen. for U. albicans, Barr. MS., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. xl. HALIOTIDA, BELLEROPHONTIDA, and FISSURELLIDA. Some new Silurian genera in the last section may belong here. tDonaldia, n. gen. for D. altera, Barr., Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. Iv. Haliotis tuberculata, anatomy and phylogeny ; FLEURE (226): Haliotis without perforations ; KrtsEy (346): H. tuberculata, imperforate ; MarqQuanpD, J. Conch. xi, p. 48, also Rep. Guernsey Soc. 1903, p. 233. Incisura, n. gen. for Scissurella lyttletonensis (sic), Smith ; Hepiry, Ree. Austral. Mus. v, p. 91. tLessuerella (Koken MS.), n. gen. for Z. bohemica, Perner, Silurian, Bohemia ; PERNER (477), Expln. pl. lxxiii. tPlectonotus, n. gen. for J. derbyi, n. sp., Devonian, Brazil; CLARKE, Arch. Mus. Rio Janeiro x, p. 70. tPtomatis, n. gen. for group of Bellerophon patulus, Hall; CLARKE, t. c. Dp. 7: Puncturella demissa, New Zealand ; Heprey, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 93, fig. nN, Sp. Schismope brevis, New Zealand ; HEDLEY, t. c. p. 90, fig. : n. sp. Scissurella jacksoni, Gulf of Oman; Metnvint, P. Malac. Soc. London vi, p. 160, fig. : S. rosea, New Zealand ; Hepuery, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 90, fig. : nm. spp. : DOCOGLOSSA. ACMAIDA, and PATELLID. Docoglossa, evolution in ; FLEURE (228). Acmea octoradiata, Hutton, alticostata, Angas, notes on ; HEDLEY (292). Acmea minutissima, off the Andamans ; SmitH, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, p.4: Nl. sp. Lottia gigantea, Gray, anatomy ; FISHER (225). Nacella crebristriata, South Australia; VeERco, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXvlll, p. 144, fig.: n. sp. Patella, development ; WILSON (653). III. SCAPHOPODA. Cadulus acuminatus, Tate, notes on ; VERCO (630). s +Clavulites, n. gen., type C. howardensis, n. sp., Carboniferous, Kansas ; Girty, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii- py 782, Dentalium, development; Wrtson (653): Anatomy and histology ; SEPTIBRANCHIATA, EULAMELLIBRANCHIATA. Moll. 87 BorssEvAIN (73): D. intercalatum, of which D. bednalli, Sharp and Pils., is a synonym, notes on; VERCO (630). _ A Dentalium vallicolens, California; RaymMonp, Nautilus xvii, p. 123: n. sp. . IV. PELECYPODA. Assumption of rounded form in attached bivalves; ANTHONY (21). Adductor muscles in Pelecypods ; ANTHONY (19). Pelecypoda, morphology ; VLEs (634). SEPTIBRANCHIATA. Cuspidaria optima, p. 17, nasuta, (Cardiomya) gilehristi, (C.) forticostata, p. 18, South Africa ; SowERBy (589), figg. : n. spp. Poromya gilchristi, p. 15, striata, granosissima, p. 16, curta, p. 17, South Africa ; SOWERBY (589), figg. : n. spp. EULAMELLIBRANCHIATA. Synapticola, n. gen. for S. perrieri, n, sp., parasite of Synapta, France ; MALARD, Bull. Mus. Paris ix, p. 344. ANATINACEA. Anatina andamanica, off the Andamans; SmirH, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, p. 8: n. sp. Halistrepta, n. sect. of Periploma for P. sulcata, n.sp.; Dawu, Nautilus xvii, p. 123. Myodora reeveana, Smith, figd. with note; Piuspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p- 558. : Periploma sulcata, California ; Dati, Nautilus xvii, p. 122: n. sp. +Pleurophorella, n. gen., type P. papillosa, n. sp., Carboniferous, Texas ; Girty,. P: U.S. Mus. xxvii, p. 728. Thraciopsis arenosa, New South Wales; Hepury, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix, p. 197,-fig.: nm. sp. PHOLADACKEA. Gastrochena mowbrayt, Bermuda; Davis, Nautilus xvii, p. 128, fig. : n. “Sp, tGirardotia, n. gen., type G. elegans, n. sp., Ledonian Jura ; Lorton (401), 33 p. 133. AX ylophaga indica, off the Andamans; SmirH, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, p. 7: N. Sp. MYACEA and CARDIACEA. Cardium, sensory organs in the tentacles ; ZUGMAYER (670): C. hunger- fordi, Sby., n. subspp.; Pitspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, pp. 555 & 556: C. bechei, Rve., note on; HEDLEY (292). Cardium anne, Japan ; Prussry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 557, fig.: C. gid- christt, South Africa ; SowERBY (589), p. 11, fig. : n. spp. tCeroniola, n. gen., type Cultellus australis, Gabb, Tertiary, Chili ; Wickens, N. Jahrb. Min. B.B. xviii, p. 249. 88 Moll. VII. MOLLUSCA. [1904] Cultellus decipiens, Port Alfred; Smirx, J. Malac. xi, p. 39: n. sp. Panopea bitruncata, Conrad, notes on species and synonymy ; JOHNSON (339). Tridacna, morphology and anatomy ; ANTHONY (20). VENERACEA and TELLINACEA. Chione nitida, Q. and G., notes on synonymy ; HEDLEY (292). Chione despectu, New South Wales ; Hepuery, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix, p. 193, fig.: C. micra, p. 552, hizenensis, p. 553, Japan ; PILSBRY, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, figg. : n. spp. Codakia bella, n. subsp. ; PILSBRY, t. c. p. 555. Cytherea crispata, n. subsp. ; PILSBRY, t. c. p. 551. Gomphina moerchii occurs at New Hebrides ; HepLEy (294). Mactra, artificial development of ova; KosTaANECKI (372): Artificial parthenogenesis in the egg; KOsTANECKI (373). Mactra carneopicta, Japan; PriussBry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 550, fig. : M. delicatula, taprobanensis, Ceylon; Preston, J. Malac. xi, p. 78, figg. : n. Spp. Pitar sulfurea, Japan ; Piuspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 553, fig. : n. sp. Psammobia arakanensis, Arakan Coast ; SmitH, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, p. 10: nN. sp. Semele capensis, Port Alfred ; Smrrx, J. Malac. xi, p. 39, fig.: n. sp. Spisula (Oxyperas) bernardi, Japan; Pruspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 550, fig. : n. Sp. Tellina levigata, n. var. ; Davis (181). Tellina hiraset, p. 554, fabrefacta, p. 555, Japan; Pitssry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, figg.: 7. kenyoniana, Victoria ; PRITCHARD & GATLIFF, P. Soe. Victoria xvii, p. 339, fig.: 7. regularis, Port Alfred ; Surry, J. Malac. xi, p. 39, fig.: Z. gilchristi, analogica, p. 12, vidalensis, (Macoma) levior, p. 13, (AL) ordinaria, (M.) africana, (M.) inclinata, p. 14, South Africa ; SowERBY (589), figg. : n. spp. Theora ovalis, Port Alfred ; Smitu, J. Malac. xi, p. 39, fig. : n. sp. Venus mercenaria, nervous regulation of heart; Buprineron (91): J. arukana, Nevill, note on ; Prtspry, Nautilus xviii, p. 23. Venus (Anaitis) intersculpta, South Africa ; SowERBY (589), p. 11, fig. : n. sp. SUBMYTILACEA. Anodonta bouviert (Locard), Charente ; ROCHEBRUNE, Bull. Mus. Paris ix, p. 391: A. chivote, France ; GERMAIN, Bull. Soc. Ouest France xiv, p..0/7 320. Spp.- Astarte crenata, n. varr.; HAae, Arkiv Zool. 11, p. 37, figg. Bartlettia, notes on species and young shell; ROCHEBRUNE (530). Cardita pulcherrima, South Africa ; SowERBY (589), p. 7, fig.: C. wnbonata, Sierra Leone ; SowERBY, P. Malac. Soc. London vi, p. 177, fig.: C.(?) minima, Port Alfred; Surry, J. Malac. xi, p. 41, fig. : nm. spp. Carditella laticosta, Port Alfred; Smiru, J. Malac. xi, p. 41, fig.: n. sp. Crassatella gilchristi, p. 8, angulata, africana, p. 9, abrupta, tenuzs, p. 10, South Africa; SowERBy (589), figg. : n. spp. tChoniocardia, n. subgen. of Venericardia, type V. oppenheimi, n. sp., Tertiary, France; CossMANN, Bull. Soc. Ouest France xiv, p. 209. Corbicula doufile’,, White Nile; RocnesruNE & GeERMAIN, Bull. Mus. Paris x, p. 144: C. subrostrata, Java, p. 109, faba, New South Wales, . 110; Bute, P. Malac. Soc. London vi, figg. : n. spp. Crassatellites ponderosus, Gmelin, note on synonymy; HEDLEY (292). EULAMELLIBRANCHIATA, PSEUDOLAMELLIBRANCHIATA. Moll. 89 Diplodonta tasmanica, Woods, is a synonym of D. zelandica, Gray ; HEDLEY (292). Dreissensia polymorpha, habits, &c.; STANDEN (592). Grandidieria, notes on; ROCHEBRUNE (533). Harmandia, notes on; ROCHEBRUNE (531). Harmandia castelneaui, Cochin-China; RocHEBRUNE, Bull. Mus. Paris x, p. 140: n. sp. Hyriopsis goliath, Tonkin; Roun, Nachrbl. Deutsch. malak. Ges. 1904, p. 25, fig.: n. sp. Isocardia cor, L., n. var.; PALLARY (468). Kellia porculus, Japan; Piuspry, P. Ac. Philad, 1904, p. 558, fig.: n. sp. Lepton fortidentatus, Port Alfred; Smiru, J. Malac. xi, p. 41, fig.: m. sp. Lucina despecta, valida, Port Alfred; Smiru, t. c. p. 40, figg. : n. spp. Megaxinus unguiculinus (Mouts. MS.), Gulf of Gabes; PanLary, J. Conchyl. li, p. 247, fig.: n. sp. tMiocardiella, n. subgen. (? of Jsocardia), type M. taurinensis, n. sp., Tertiary; Sacco (546), p. 161. Nodularia, notes on, of which Pharaonia, Zairia, Reneus, and Parreysia are synonyms; ROCHEBRUNE (533). Parreysia, Conr., is a synonym of Vodularia ; ROCHEBRUNE (533). Pharaonia, Brgt., is a synonym of Nodularia; ROCHEBRUNE (533). Pisidium supinoides, p. 81, ovale, futtereri, kukenurense, obliquatum, lateumbonatum, p. 82, Central Asia; CLESSIN (120) : n. spp. @uadrula, notes on embryology; FRIERSON (234). Reneus, Jouss., 1s a Synonym of Nodularia; ROCHEBRUNE (533). Solecardia vitrea, Q. & G., n. subsp.; Pruspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 558. Spathella bozasi, brumpti, near Lake Rudolph; RocHEBRUNE & GERMAIN, Bull. Mus. Paris x, p. 144 : n. spp. Tellimya similis, Port Alfred; Smrru, J. Malac. xi, p. 41, fig.: n. sp. Unmonide, notes on French species, with n. varr.; GERMAIN (249): Struc- ture of the shell; FRreRson (233): U. postumus, n. n, for U. duponti, Brgt.; RocHEBRUNE, Bull. Mus. Paris x, p. 258: U. ater, Nilss., n. var.; LinpHOLM, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. vili, p. 343: JU. tumudus, pictorum, notes on; DUDINSZKY (206). Unio subniger, France; GERMAIN, Bull. Soc. Ouest France xiv, p. 31: U. yliscerus (Locard), Charente; RocHEBRUNE, Bull. Mus. Paris 1x, p. 390: U. (Quadrula) liedtket, p. 25, (Nodularia) gracillimus, p. 26, Tonkin; RouuE, Nachrbl. Deutsch. malak. Ges. 1904, figg. : n. spp. Verticipronus, n. gen. for V. mytilus, n. sp., New Zealand; Hrpury, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 88, fig. Vesicomya indica, Travancore and off the Andamans; SmitH, Ann. Nat. Hist: sav, pO: ne sp: Zairva, Rochbr., is a synonym of Nodularia; ROCHEBRUNE (533). PSHUDOLAMELLIBRANCHIATA. t Acanthopecten, n. subgen. of Aviculopecten, for A. carboniferus, Stevens, Carboniferous, N. America; GirTy (256), p. 417. Amussium sibogat, Celebes; DautzENBERG & Bavay, J. Conchyl. li, p: 207, fig’: m. Sp: Aviculopecten, notes on genus and type; Grrry (257): Hinp, Amer. Geol. XXXlv, p. 200: GirRTY, t. c. p. 332. Chlamys gloriosa, Rve., note on, hyalina, Poli, n. var.; PALLARY (468). Chlamys hirasei, Japan, p. 197, ambiguus, China Sea, p. 198, wilhelmine, New Caledonia, p. 200, webert, West Africa, p. 202, jousseaume?, Japan, p. 203, cythereus, Pacific Ocean, p. 204; Bavay, J. Conchyl. 90 Moll. VII. MOLLUSCA. [1904] li, figg.: C. gilchristi, p. 1, fultoni, p. 2, humilis, p. 3, South Africa ; SOWERBY (589), figg. : nN. spp. tCochlearites, n. gen. tor Lithiotis problematica, of some authors; Rers (518), p. 2. tCultriopsis, n, sect. of Gervilleia, type . falciformis, n. sp., Lias, France; CossMANN, Bull. Soc. geol. France iii, p. 510. Cyclopecten nepeanensis, Victoria; PRITCHARD & GATLIFF, P. Soc. Victoria XV, p. 338, fig.: nm. sp. Dacrydium fabale, New South Wales; Hepiuny, P, Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales XXX, Pp. LOO Ne ep: Lina ydine yensis, N,N, for L. brunnea, Hedley non Rosie with fig. of L. bassti, Woods ; HEDLEY (292). Lima perfecta, Port Alfred; Smiry, J. Malac. xi, p. 43, fig.: n. sp. tLimipecten, n. gen., type L. tevanus, n. sp., Carboniferous, Texas; GIRTY, PU. Ss. Mus: axa p, 721: + Mantellina, n. subgen. (/ of Lima), type M. inoceramoides, n. sp., Tertiary ; Sacco (546), p. 148. Margaritifera vulgaris, anatomy; HERDMAN (301): Parasites; SHIPLEY & HORNELL (558): JL, margaritifera, L., notes on; SeuURAT (554, &c.): M. albina, Lam., is correct name for Mediterranean pearl oyster ; GIARD (252). tNothamusium, n. gen. for N. radiatum, transversum, n. spp., Carbo- niferous, Brit. Is.; H1np (306), p. 159. Ostrea, distorted form; WINKLEY, Nautilus xviii, p. 24: Pigmentation; SCHIEDT (549). Ostrea circumpicta, Japan; Pinspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 559, fig.: nm. sp. tParvochlamys, n. subgen. (? of Pecten) for P. oolevis, n. sp., Tertiary; Sacco (546), p. 145. Pecten, retinal nerve-endings in eye; HybrE (319): Variation in some American species; DAVENPORT (179): Nervous system; DREw (199): P. vescoi, Bavay, is a var. of P. opercwlaris; Bavay, J. Conchyl. 1u, p. 206: P. tenuicostatus, anatomy and embryology ; DreEw (200): P. varius, vib variation; Davenport & HUBBARD (180): P. wrradians, nerve distribution in ‘the eye; Hyp (318). Pecten (Chlamys) farreri, Shantung; JONES & Preston, P. Malac. Soe. London vi, p. 149, fig.: P. frigidus, Polar Sea; JENSEN, Vid. Medd. 1904, p. 305, fig.: P. alcocki, off South India; Samira, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, p. 13: n. spp. Philippiella rubra, Tasmania; Hepiey, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix, Dp. 207, fies my Sp: Philobrya tnornata, New South Wales ; HEDLEY, t. c. p. 207, fig.: m. sp. FILIBRANCHIATA. Anomia, structure of muscles; MARCEAU (416). Arca, critical notes on Lamarck’s species and their synonymy; Lamy (881): A. pistachia, Lam., of which A. radula, Smith, is a synonym, and A. lischked, Dkr., notes on; HEDLEY (292): A. pharaonis, Fischer, is a synonym of 4. selmenbergt, Dunker; Lamy, J. Conchyl. li, p. 323: A. rhombea, n. var.; LAmy, Bull. Mus. Paris ix, p. 393. Arca (Se apharea) africana, South Africa ; SoWERBY (589), p. 4, fig.: Ae kobeltiana, Japan ; Pinsspry, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 559, fig. : nm. Spp. Crenella str iatissima, South Africa ; SOWERBY (589), p. 3, tig. peek Sp. Glycymeris stands for Pectunculus: J UKES-BROWNE, iy. Conch. xi, p. 101: Notes on name; DauTzENBERG & DOLLFUS (177). Hochstetteria velaini, limoides, Port Alfred; SmirH, J. Malac. xi, p. 42, figg. : N. Spp. FILIBRANCHIATA, PROTOBRANCHIATA. Moll. 91 Limopsis pumilio, Port Alfred; SMrrH, t. ¢. p. 43, fig.: n. sp. Modiola tenerrima, Port Alfred; Smrru, t. c. p. 42, fig.: WM. sambasensis, Borneo; DAuTZENBERG, Ann. Soc. malac. Belgique xxxvili, p. 7, fig. : Nn. spp. Myrina minima, Smith, is a synonyin of Hochstetteria trapezina, Bernard ; Hep.ieEy, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 89. Myrina indica, off the Andamans; SmitH, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, p. 11: Nn. Sp. Mytilus, development of gill; Rick (525). Mytilus orbicularis, Mediterranean; PaLtuary, Ann. Mus. Marseille vii, No: Ie p. 14) fe: n. sp: Pectunculus, notes on name; DAUTZENBERG & DOLLFUwSs (177). Pleurodon maorianus, New Zealand; Hrpuey, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 87, fie, ND: Sp: +t Pseudocucullea, n. gen., type P. lens, n. sp., Cretaceous, Kameruns; SouGER, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. lv, Protok. p. 76: Is identical with Lopatinia, Schmidt; Scumripr, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. lvi, Protok. p. 120. Savignyarca, Jouss., is unnecessary, and type, S. savignyarca, is a form of Arca obliquata, Gray; Lamy (382). t+Techomya, n. subgen. [of ?], for 7. rathbuni, n. sp., Devonian, Brazil, &c. ; CLARKE, Arch. Mus. Rio Janeiro x, p. 96. - Volsella, Scopoli, should be dropped; JUKES-BROWNE (344). iO LOT AN CITA TA Nucula nucleus, locomotion; Vubs (635): WV. nucleus, nervous system ; BuRNE (93): WV. hedleys, n. n. for NV. minuta, Woods non Gould; PRITCHARD & GatuiFF, P. Soc. Victoria xvii, p. 237. Nucula wrreqularis, sculpturata, South Africa; SowERBY (589), p. 7, figg. : Nn. spp. Nuculana does not replace Leda; JukES-BRowNk, J. Conch. xi, p. 100: NV. belchert, Hinds, note with fig.; SowERBy (589), p. 4. Nuculana lamellata, p.5, gemmulata, compta, p. 6, South Africa; SOWERBY (589), figg. : n. spp. Portlandia kolthofi, Jan Mayen; HAae, Arkiv Zool. ii, p. 12, fig.: n. sp. Yoldia keppeliana, Hab. incert.; SowrrRpy, P. Malac. Soc. London vi, p42 76, fig: n.-Sp- V. AMPHINEURA. APLACOPHORA. Solenogastres, habits of ; HEATH (286). Limifossor, n. gen., type L. talpoideus, n, sp., Alaska; Heatu, Zool. Anz. XXVill, p. 329. Proneomenia, sp., Hawaiian Is., with anatomy; HEATH (288). Rhopalomenia, sp., Hawaian Is., with anatomy; HEATH (288). POLY PLACOPHORA. Larval eye of Chitons; HEATH (285). Chitonide, egg-integument; SCHWEIKART (551): Monograph completed ; CLESSIN in MARTINI & CHEMNITZ (426): Ege-covering and its append- 92 Moll. VII. MOLLUSCA. [1904] ages; SCHWEIKART (550): C. assimilis, p. 118, setiger, p. 119, n. varr. ; CLESSIN in MARTINI & CHEMNITZ (426). Chiton ceylanicus, off Ceylon; Smirxa, Ann, Nat. Hist. xiv, p. 7: C. hindsi- anus, Hab. ?, p. 107, maculatus, Hab. ?, p. 112, sowerbyanus, Colombia, p- 117, glaber, Chile, p. 118, angustus, Central America, p. 120; CLESSIN in MARTINI & CHEMNITZ (426), figg. : n. spp. Onithochiton marmoratus, New Zealand; WisseuL, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, p. 660, fig.: n. sp. [1904] | Brach. 1 VIII. BRACHIOPODA. BY EK. R. SyYKEs, B.A. ASSISTED BY E. A. Situ, I.8.0. CONTENTS. Page RPMS rer Bee lel 5 ow 1 II. Bronoey. LXIDGWIOLOINY 0. « ¥ iF LA > £3 t wort elizeot everoticdds 7 ! ‘ : - ye . ’ | ) % . 's i) y CAST) 3 hls NW ot AAeeO) «aes wal ta ant « . c 4 - : ° : : : > Jef ' = Rs ; tS ‘+ mS | ¥ : : : th yh 7 7 ; . ’ 4 sf | i q 1 : .. ta ! . * ' : Bry. 1 IX. BRYOZOA. BY ALIcE L. EMBLETON, B.Sc., F.LS. CONTENTS. Page ee PUES ees. ce oi) haath, Il. Suspsect INDEX (a) General Biology . . 8 (b) Geographical . . . 9 III. Systematic INDEX i; Embeprocta, . -.°. . Ll 2. Ectoprocta Gymnolema Cyclostoma,..-._ 11 Cheilostoma . . 13 Ctenostoma . . 16 Phylactolema . . 17 INTRODUCTION. Bryozoa literature this year is distinguished by a monograph by CALVET (11) in which he gives descriptions of many species ; in another paper (10) he gives diagnoses of numerous sub-antarctic forms from the Atlantic, several of which are new to science. MICHAELSEN (82) discusses the affinities of Bryozoa, and NEVIANI (84) continues his bibhography of living and fossil forms. He has also written on a collection from the Mediterranean. WATERS (116) reports on the species from Franz-Josef Land collected in 1896 & 1897 by the Jackson Harmsworth Expedition, DAVENPORT (22) on the fresh-water forms of the United States, and GARRARD (40) writes on English fresh-water representatives. Srrasny (106) has worked on the excretory apparatus of the Entoprocta. Fossil Bryozoa have this year been the subject of five papers by CaNnu. In one (13) he deals with Egyptian forms; another he devotes to describ- ing Pustulopora semiclausa (14) ; ina third and important memoir he writes 2 Bry. IX. BRYOZOA. [1904] on Tertiary Bryozoa from the region South of Tunis (15); his fourth work is also on Tertiary representatives, but in this case from Patagonia, with many new species (16). His last paper is a small contribution on general points in the study of fossil Bryozoa. MAPLESTONE (76, 77) again adds much valuable information to the subject of fossil forms. This year he has published a tabulated list of fossil Cheilostomatous Polyzoa from the Victorian Tertiary deposits. He also describes a collection from Lord Howe Island. Uxricu & Basster (108) have made a revision of Paleozoic Bryozoa of the genera and species of Ctenostomata and of Trepostomata, of which many are new. In another paper these authors deal with Miocene forms (109). JUKES-BROWNE (55) gives lists of species found in the upper chalk of England, and Cumines (21) writes on the development of some Paleozoic Bryozoa. 1 TLE S* 1, AttEN, E. J., Topp, R. A., Pacr, S. & others. Marine Biological Association. Plymouth marine invertebrate fauna, being notes of the local distribution of species occurring in the neighbourhood, Com- piled from the records of the laboratory of the Marine Biological Association.. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. vii, 2, pp. 155-298, 1 chart. [ Bryozoa, pp. 259-267. ] 2. [Anon.] Polyzoa as food of fishes. Pennsylvania State Department of Agriculture; Monthly Bull. 11, 8, 1904, p. 243. 3. Classification. Natural. Canad. xxxi, pp. 210-218. [Bryozoa, p. 212, 2 figg.] 4, An expanded polypide of Alcyonella stagnorum. Rep. Hastings Nat. Hist. Soc. xi, pl. opp. p. 51. BassuER, R. 8. [See Utricw & BAssiErR (107-109). ] 5. BerpE, J. W. & Rocers, A. J. Coal measure faunal studies, 111. Lower Coal measures. Kansas Univ. Bull. ui, 15, pp. 459-473. [Lists of spp. found. } 6. BoGosJAWLENSKI, N. W. Zur Frage tiber die Vermehrung von Zoo- botryon pellucidus Ehrbg. Mt. Ges. Nat. Moskau xcviil. Review by ADELUNG, Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 250 & 251. 7. Botton, H. The paleontology of the Lancashire coal measures. Tr. Manchester Geol. Soc. xxvill. I. pp. 378-420. 11 pp. 578-650. Ill. pp. 668-689. 8. BoNARELLI, G. Appunti sulla costituzione geologica dell’ isola di Creta. Atti Acc. Lincei (5) iii, pp. 518-548, 1 pl., 4 figg. [Bryozoa, pp. 536 & 537 by NEviant. ] 9. *Bovert, T. Ergebnisse iiber die Konstitution der chromatischen Substanz des Zellkerns. Jena, 1904, 130 pp., 75 figg. Review by Fick, Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 97-99. 10. Catvet, L. Diagnoses de quelques espéces de Bryozoaires nouvelles ou incomplétement décrites de la région sub-Antarctique de l’océan Atlantique. Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, 3, pp. 50-59. * An asterisk prefixed to a Title indicates that the Recorder has not seen the Journal or Work referred to. TITLES. Bry. 3 11. [Catvet, L.] Bryozoen. Ergebn. Hamburg. Maghalaen. Reise 1904, 45 pp., 3 pls. 12. La distribution géographique des Bryozoaires marins et la théorie de la bipolarité. C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxviil, pp. 384-387. 13. Canu, F. Bryozoaires fossiles d’Egypte. Bull. Inst. Egypt iv, 4, pp. 223-229, pls. 1 & ii. 14. Bryozoa. Pal. Univ. 1904. Pustulopora semiclausa, 6 figg. with diagnosis. 15. ——. Etude des Bryozoaires tertiaires recueillis en 1885 et 1886 par M. Ph. Thomas dans la région sud de la Tunisie. Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904, 37 pp., pls. xxxli-xxxv. 16. Les Bryozoaires du Patagonien échelle des Bryozoaires pour les terrains tertiaires. Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), pp. 1-30, 8 pls. 17. Cuirtca, C. Notes sur les Bryozoaires de Roumanie. Ann. Univ. Jassy i, pp. 4-14. 18. CLARKE, J. M. Limestones of Central and Western New York inter- bedded with bituminous shales of the Marcellus stage, with notes on the nature and origin of their faunas. Rep. N. York Mus. lv, pp. 115 —138. List of fossils, p. 133. 19. Craus & GropBeNn. Lehrbuch der Zoologie, begriindet von C. Claus, neu bearbeitet von Karl Grobben. Marburg, 1904, 480 pp., 507 figg. Review by ScHusBeErRG, Zool. Zentrlbl. x1, pp. 233-238. 20. Courron, O. Etude critique sur les faluns du Haguineau. Bull. Soc. Angers xxxili, pp. 35-85. Cyclostomata, p. 44, Cherlostomata, p. 48, list of 36 spp. 21. Cumines, E. R. Development of some Paleozoic Bryozoa. Amer. J. Sci. xvil, pp. 49-78, 83 figg. 22. DAvEeNpPoRT, C. B. Report on the fresh-water Bryozoa of the United States. P. U.S. Mus. xxvn, pp. 211-221, pl. vi. 23. DENNANT, J. Catalogue of the described species of fossils (except Bryozoa and Foraminifera) in the Cainozoic fauna of Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. Rec. Geol. Surv. Victoria i, 2, pp. 89-147. Refers to Bryozoa. 24. ——. Report on fossiliferous ironstone conglomerate from Cape Patton. | Op: cit. 1, py 36. List of spp. 25. DEsTINEZ, P. Deuxieme note sur les fossiles du calcaire noir (v 1a) de Petit-Modave. Ann. Soc. geol. Belgique xxvi, pp. lix & lx, 1899. 26. Nouvelles découvertes paléontologiques dans le Carboniférien et le Famennien du Condroz. Op. cit. xxxi, 1, pp. 143-151. List of spp. found. 27. Fossiles viséens de Seille et de Comblain-au-Pont. Op. cit. xxvi, 1899, pp. cix—cxlil. 28. Faune et flore des psammites du Condroz (Famennien). Op. cit. Xxxl, 3, pp. 247-257. | Bryozoa, p. 257.] 29. ——. Quelques fossiles de Pair (Clavier). Op. cit. xxiv, 1897-99, pp. XXxvili & xxxix. 4 Bry. IX. BRYOZOA. | [1904] 30. [DestinEez, P.] Troisieme note sur les fossiles du marbre noir de Pair. Op. cit. xxv, pp. XXXI1V-XXXVIl. BL. Quatriéme note sur les fossiles du calcaire noir de Pair. Op. cit. xxvi, pp. lvili & lix. 32. DewarquE, G. Les fossiles du Bolderberg et les fossiles boldériens. Ann. Soc. geol. Belgique xxv, 1899, pp. 117-122. 33. DienER, C. Himalayan Fossils. 1. 5. Permian fossils of the Central Himalayas. Pal. 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Exploration de Ja mer sur les cétes de la Belgique en 1899. Mem. Mus. Belgique i, 81 pp. 42. GINESTE, C. L’organogénése et Vhistogénése au point de vue phylo- génique. Tr. Lab. Arcachon vii, 1903, pp. 87-161. 43. Girty, G. H. The Carboniferous formations and faunas of Colorado. Prof. Papers U.S. Geol. Surv. No. 16, 1903, 546 pp. 44, GraBau, A. W. Paleozoic Coral reefs. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. xiv, pp. 337-352, pls. xlvii & xlviii. Bryozoan reefs, p. 348. 45. GRANTZ, —. Pflanzengeographisches und Floristisches von Chemnitz. Ber. Ges. Chemnitz xv, p. 1. (See Abhandlungen.) [Alcyonella Fungosa. | GROBBEN. [See CLAus & GROBBEN (19).] 46. Haut, T. S. Remarks on the deposits. Appendix to Maplestone’s tabulated list [182-218]. P. Soc. Victoria xvii, i, pp. 218 & 219. 47, Haypren, H. H. Memoirs of the Geological survey of India. Mem. Geol. Surv. India xxxvi, i, pp. 1-129. 48. Hickson, S. J. [President’s address to the Zoological Section.] Rep. Brit. 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Bryozoa collectively or of more than one division. Text book of zoology, CLaus & GROBBEN (19). Classification, NEVIANI (84). Affinities of Bryozoa discussed, MICHAELSEN (82). Affinities of Bryozoa, Mpyer (81), LONGCHAMPS (70). p Par ee ee eC CCU! ll tSurrey, collections, HoLmzs (51). GEOGRAPHICAL. Bry. 9 Affinities with Phoronis, SCHULTZ (103). Organogenesis and histogenesis from a phylogenetic point of view, GINESTE (42). Constitution of chromatin in the nucleus, BovERI (9°. Bryozoa as food fishes, [ANON] (2). Rock-cementing organisms, LOMAS (69). Plancton collections by the “ Selianik,” OstRoUMOFF (90). Faunal studies, WOLTERSTORFF (121). +Paleozoic Bryozoan reefs, GRABAU (44), ENTOPROCTA. Excretory organs, STIASNY (106). CYCLOSTOMA. tJurassic forms of Stomatopora and Proboscina, LANG (63). Budding in Lichenopora, MARCHAL (78). +Development of some paleozoic forms, CUMINGS (21). CHEILOSTOMA. Anatomy of new forms from the subantarctic region of the Atlantic, CALVET (10). tAnatomy of some fossil forms, CoUFFON (20). Anatomy of Membranipora membranacea, LOPPENS (71). Rock-cementing forms, LoMAs (69). On the constitution of the chromatic substance in the nucleus, BOVERI +Collections of species from Lower Coal Measures, Kansas, BEEDE & RoGeErs (5). Affinities, MICHAELSEN (82). CTENOSTOMA. Anatomy of some fresh-water species, DAVENPORT (22). Anatomy of numerous species, WATERS (116). tAnatomy of Paleozoic forms, ULRicH & BASSLER (107). Male reproductive organs, RETzIUS (96). PHYLACTOLAMA. Anatomy of fresh-water forms, DAVENPORT (22). Anatomy of Cristatella, HURRELL (54). Anatomy and biology of Lophopus crystallinus, GARRARD (40). Budding in Lophopus and Cristatella, MARCHAL (78). United States, fresh-water forms, DAVENPORT (22). (b) GEOGRAPHICAL. GENERAL. Bryozoa, distribution and the bipolarity theory, CALVET (12). Finland, plankton collections, LUTHER (73). A + is prefixed to the references to fossil forms. 10 Bry. IX. BRYOZOA. [1904] Upper Rhine, collections, LAUTERBORN (64), Roumania, Cuarrica, Ann. Univ. Jassy ili, pp. 4-14. Portugal, north, and south marine fauna, NoBrRE (88, 89). Mediterranean, collections, NEVIANI (86). +tCrete, collections, BONARELLI (8). tIndia, lists of spp. ccellected, HaypEN (47). South California, collections, Kororp (61). Bermudas, n. spp., VERRILL (113, 114, 115). ENTOPROCTA. Antarctic regions, collections, WATERS (117). Sub-Antarctic regions, Atlantic Ocean, CaLvet (10), n. spp. Belgium, Collections, GILson (41). United States, fresh-water forms, DAVENPORT (22). Bermudas, n. sp., VERRILL (113, 114, 115). ECTOPROCTA. CYCLOSTOMA. Antarctic regions, n. spp., WATERS (117). tEngland, Upper Chalk, Cretaceous forms, J UKES-BROWNE (55). tBelfast, collections, LAMPLUGH etc. (62). +Denmark, collections, Usstne (110). +Tunis, Tertiary forms, CaNnu (15). tEgypt, fossil spp. described, Canu (13). Franz-Josef Land, collections, WATERS (116). +New York, Trenton conglomerate, fauna, RUEDEMANN (101). +Maryland, Miocene, n. spp., ULR1icH & BAssLER (109). +Colorado, Carboniferous collections, Girty (43). +American Paleozoic forms, including new genera and species, ULRICH & BaAsSsLER (107). +Patagonia, tertiaries, n. spp., CANU (16). Lord Howe Island, n. spp., MAPLESTONE (77). CHEILOSTOMA. Antarctic regions, n. spp., WATERS (117). Sub-Antarctic regions, Atlantic Ocean, n. spp., CALVET (10). North Sea, n. spp., LOHMANN (68). +Tomsk, collections, POLENOFF (92). +England, upper chalk, Cretaceous forms, JUKES-BROWNE (55). Belgium, collections, LOPPENS (72). +Bohemia, Miocene forms, PROCHAZKA (93). tSarajevo, collections, Krrrn (59). +Tunis, Tertiary forms, Canu (13). tEgypt, fossil spp. described, Canu (13). +Tennessee and Kentucky, forms from the Silurian and Devonian Limestones, FoERSTE (37). +Southern Indiana, collections, FoERSTE (38). tMaryland, Miocene, UtricH & BassiEr (109). +t Patagonia, tertiaries, n. spp., CANU (16). Lord Howe Island, n. spp., MAPLESTONE (77). tVictorian Tertiaries, remarks on deposits, MAPLESTONE (76). CYCLOSTOMA. Bry. 11 CTENOSTOMA. +American Paleozoic forms, including many new species, ULRICH & BaASsSLER (107). United States, freshwater forms, DAVENPORT (22). Franz-Josef Land, collections, WATERS (116). IiI.. SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 1. ENTOPROCTA. Barentsia variabilis, p. 40, pl. ii, fig. 1, B. capitata, p. 41, fig. 2, CALVET, Ergebn. Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise 1904; B. discreta, Antarctic, Waters, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904, p. 99, pl. vii, fig. 6, pl. viii, fig. 17. B. timida, Bermudas, VeRRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 594, pl. lxx, fig. 4,n. sp.; B. variabilis, B. capitata, sub-antarctic region, Atlantic Ocean, CALVET, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, 3, pp. 58 & 59 : n. spp. Loxosoma crassicauda, excretory organs, Strasny, Arb. Inst. Wien xv, 2, pp. 183-197, 1 pl. Pedicellina echinata, excretory organs, STIASNY, t. c. pp. 183-197, 1 pl.; P. belgica, Belgium, Giuson, Mem. Mus. Belgique 1, p. 34. Urnatella gracilis, Philadelphia, DaveNport, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, p. 214, pls va, fig. 1. 2. EOTOPROC Ia’. GYMNOLAMA, CYCLOSTOMA. tAmalgamata, 1, new division for Monticuliporide, Heterotrypide, Con- stellarude, Batostomellide ; Integrata, 11, new division for Amplexo- poride, Calloporide, Trematoporide ; UuRicH & BassLER, Smithson. Collect. xlvii, pp. 15-55. tAmplexopora columbiana, p. 41, pl. xin, figg. 1-4, A. ampla, p. 42, pl. xin, tigg. 7 & 8, pl. xiv, fig. 3, A. eylindracea, p. 43, pl. xiii, figg. 5 & 6, pl. xiv, figs. 4 & 5, American Paleozoic, ULRIcH & BASSLER, t. c., n. Spp. +Anaphragma n. gen, for A. mirabile n. sp., American Paleozoic, ULRICH & Basser, t. c. p. 49, pl. xiii, figg. 9-11. +Apsendesia patagonica, Patagonia, Tertiary, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. France,, Pal.) x1 \(3); px21, spl v;, fig. 58, n. sp. + Atactopora angularis, American Paleozoic, ULRicH & BassLEeR, Smithson. Collect. xlvii, p. 32, pl. viii, figg. 10-12, n. sp. tCalloporina n. gen, for C. parva n. sp., American Paleozoic, ULRiIcH & BASSLER, t. c. p. 48, pl. xiv, figg. 13-16. +Cellopora mamillata, C. globularis, Patagonia, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. x1i (3), p. 18, pl. iv, figg. 48 & 49. tCeriopora phlyctenodes, Tunis, CANU, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904, p. 30, pl. xxxv, figg. 48-50. tConstellaria teres n. sp. C. florida n. var. emaciata, American Paleozoic, Unricu & Basser, Smithson. Collect. xlvii, p. 37. Crisia howensis, C. cuneata, Lord Howe Island, Mapiestong, P. R. Soc. Victoria xvii, pp. 389 & 390, pl. xxix, figg. 10-12, n, spp. tCrisina striatopora, Maryland, ULRicH & BassuER, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904, p. 406, pl. exvii, figg. 1-4, n, sp. 12 Bry. IX. BRYOZOA. [1904] +Cyphotrypa acervulosa, American Paleozoic, ULRIcH & BassLER, Smithson. Collect. xlvii, p. 30, pl. viii, figg. 1-3. tC. n. gen. for C. frankfortensis, p. 30, pl. viii, figg. 7-9, C. wilming- tonensis, p. 31, figg. 4-6, American Paleozoic, ULRicH & Bassimr, t. c., Nn. spp. tOyrtopora clavata n. sp., p. 21, pl. v, figg. 64 & 65, C. watersi n. n. for Tubulipora campicheana Waters, p. 21, pl. v, fig. 61, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3). tDekayella foliacea, American Paleozoic, ULrich & BassLeR, Smithson. Collect. xlvii, p. 28, pl. vii, figg. 10-12, n. sp. tDiastopora suborbicularis, Patagonia, tertiary, CaANnu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. x11 (3), p. 19, pl. v, p. 57; D. obelia var. arctica n. n- D, intricaria, Franz-Josef Land, Waters, J. Linn. Soc. London xxix, pp. 171, pl. xxi, fig. 1, pp. 173, pl. xix, figg. 1-13; tD. suborbicularis, Tunis, Canu, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904, p. 29, pl. xxxv, fig. 44. Entalophora proboscidea, Antarctic, WATERS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904, Dok pl. “tae eas tFenestella, Paleozoic, development, Cumines, Amer. J. Sci. xvii, figg. 44-62 ; t/. spp. Colorado, Girty, Prof. Papers U. S. Geol. Survey xvi, 1903, pp. 339 & 340; +/. Belfast, LampLuanH, etc., Mem. Geol. Surv. Ireland 1904. + Heteropora clavata, Tunis, CANU, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904, p. 29, pl. xxxv, fige. 45-47 ; tH. dollfusi, H. pachundakit, p, 224, figg. 2 & 3, Canu, Bull. Inst. Egypt iv, 1. tHeterotrypa parvulipora, American Paleozoic, ULrich & BassLEr, Smithson. Collect. xlvii, pl. 26, pl. xi, figg. 4-6, n. sp. + Homotrypella nodosa, American Paleozoic, ULRIcH & BaAssLER, t. c. p. 21, pl. vu, figg. 1-3, n. sp. Hornera lichenoides, Franz-Josef Land, characters, WATERS, J. Linn. Soc. London xxix, p. 168, figg. 1-6. Idmonea atlantica, p. 166, pl. xxi, figg. 2 & 3, J. tumzda, p. 168, fig. 45, WATERS, t. c. tI? expansa, Maryland, Unricnw & BasstEerR, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904, p- 404, pl. cix, ngg. 6, 7,8; JL. atlantica, Antarctic, WATERS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904, p. 90, pl. ix, fig. 5 : n. spp. Lichenopora fimbriata, Antarctic, WATERS, t. c. p. 96, pl. vil, fig. 20 ; ZL., budding, MarcuaL, Arch. Zool. exp. xxxii, pp. 321 & 322; TZ. hispida? Patagonia, Tertiary, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), p. 20, pl. v, fig. 60. +Lioclema monroet, American Paleozoic, ULRicH & BaAssLER, Smithson. Collect. xlvii, p. 39, pl. xi, figg. 10-12, n. sp. +Mesenteripora, Usstnc, Danmarks geol. Unders. ii, 2, p. 98, fig. 31. tMesotrypa echinata, p. 22, pl. vu, figg. 4-6, WM. angularis, p. 23, figg. 7-9, American Paleozoic, ULRIcH & BassLeR, Smithson. Collect. xlvii, n. spp. +t Monticulipora cleavetandi, Ohio, Paleozoic, ULRIcH & BAssLER, t. ¢. p. 16, pl. vi, figg. 4-6. tM. epidermata, American Paleozoic, ULRicH & Basser, t. c. p. 17, Nn. sp. +Orbignyella n. gen. for O. sublamellosa n. sp., Tennessee, Paleozoic, UxricH & Bassusrr, t. c. p. 19, pl. vi, figg. 7-9. +Petigopora offula, American Paleozoic, ULRicH & BASSLER, t. c. p. 32, Nn. sp. tPhalangella, Paleozoic, development, Cumines, Amer. J. Sci. xvii, pp. 52— 55, figg. 16-30. +Polypora, Paleozoic, development, CUMINGS, t. c. figg. 71-77. +P. n. sp. (unnamed), Colorado, Grrry, Prof. Papers U. S. Geol. Survey xvi, 1903, p. 338. ———— ane CYCLOSTOMA, CHEILOSTOMA. Bry. 18 +Prasopora patera, American Paleozoic, Untrich & BassLER, Smithson. Collect. xlvii, p. 20, pl. vi, figg. 11-14, n. sp. +Prismopora triangulata, Colorado, Girry, Prof. Papers U. S. Geol. Survey xvi, 1903, p. 340, pl. 1, fig. 5. +Proboscina levigata, P. microstoma, Patagonia, Canu, Mem. Soe. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), p. 19, pl. v, figg. 55 & 56, n, spp. +Reticulipora patagonica, Patagonia, Tertiary, CANu, t. c. p. 20, pl. v, figg. 62, 63, 66. +Rhombotrypa n. gen., characters and composition, American Paleozoic Utricu & BassLErR, Smithson. Collect. xlvii, p. 44. [No spp. named.] +Stigmatella n. gen. for S. crenulata, p. 34, pl. ix, figg. 1-4, pl. xiv, figg. 1 & 2, S. spinosa, p. 34, pl. ix, figg. 5-8, S. personata, p. 35, pl. xii, figg. 1-3, S. interporosa, p. 35, pl. xii, figg. 4 & 5, S. nana, p. 36, pl. x, figg. 7-10, pl. xiv, figg. 11 & 12, S. necklesz, p. 36, pl. x, fig. 1-3, pl. xiv, figg. 9 & 10, American Paleozoic, ULRIcH & BASSLER, t. c., n. Spp. Stomatopora major, S. eburnea, S.% incrassata, p. 88, pl. viii, fig. 16, pl. ix, figg. 7&8, Antarctic regions, WATERS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904 ; t+8., Paleozoic, development, Cumines, Amer. J. Sci. xvil, figg. 81-83; tS., Jurassic forms of “ genus,” Lane, Geol. Mag. i, 7, pp. 315-322, 11 figg. ; +S. inflata, New York, RuEDEMANN, Rep. N. York Mus. lv, p. 12, pl. i, figg. 2 & 3. tTheonoa glomerata, Maryland, ULricw & Basser, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904, p. 406, pl. cix, fig. 4, n. sp. +Tubulipora anhaltina? Patagonia, Tertiary, CANu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. x11 (3), ped9, pl.‘v, fig.-59, t+Unitrypa, Paleozoic, development, Cumines, Amer. J. Sci. xvii, figg. 63-70. CHEILOSTOMA. tCheilostomata ; tabulated list of fossil Victorian Tertiary forms ; 466 spp.; comparison of fossil and recent forms, MAPLESTONE, P. Soc. Victoria Xvi, 1, pp. 182-218. tAdéona fourtauli, Egypt, CANu, Bull. Inst. Egypt iv, p. 226, pl. 1, figg. 1-5. Adeonellopsis umbilicata, Maryland, UtricH & BassuEr, Maryland geol. Survey 1904, p. 417, pl. cxii, figg. 4 & 5, pl. cxiv, fig. 5. tAmphiblestrum constrictum, p. 413, pl. cxv, figg. 6 & 7; A. agellus, p. 414, pl. cxii, fig. 7, Maryland, ULricH & Bassurr, t. c., n. spp. tAspidostoma hexagonalis, A. porifera n. spp., A. ortmanni n. n. for A. giganteum Ortmann, Patagonia, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), p. 13, pl. 111, figg. 28-33. tAulopocella n.n. for Solenopora ; A. tubulifera (sole species), MAPLESTONE, Victorian Natural. xx, 8, p. 99. Beania magellanica, p. 28, pl. viii. fig. 7, B. hydesia, p. 30, pl. i, fig. 7, Antarctic, WatEeRS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904. Bicellaria grandis, Antarctic, WATERS, t. c. p. 26, pl. i, fig. 6, n. sp. Bifaxaria denticulata, B. rustica, pp. 59 & 60, pl. viii, figg. 14-19, Antarctic, WATERS, t. c. +Limicroporella n. gen. for B. ventricosa n. sp., Patagonia, CANU, Mem. Soe. geol. France, Pal. xii (8), p. 12, pl. u, fig. 26. Brettia longa, Antarctic, WATERS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904, p. 26, pl. 1, fig. 2) n. sp. Bugula bicornis, B. reticulata, n. var. spinosa, pp. 21 & 22, figg. 2 & 3, WatTeERS, t. c. ; B. (or Acamarchis) neritina, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 593, fig. 6. Cellaria dennanti, p. 36, pl. ii, fig. 9, pl. viii, fig. 4, C. dubia, p. 37, pl. ii, fig. 12, C. malvinensis, p. 37, pl. 1i, fig. 10, pl. viii, fig. 5, Antarctic, 1904. « (VoL. Xt. | D8 14 Bry. IX. BRYOZOA. [1904] Waters, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904; tC. contigua, C. angustiloba, Patagonia, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), p. 9, pl. ii, figg. 17, 19 & 20. tC. subsetigera, Patagonia, CANU, t. c. p. 9, pl. ii, figg. 16-18, n. sp. tCellarina patagonica, Patagonia, CANU, t. c. p. 8, pl. i, figg. 12-14, n. sp. tCellepora plana, Egypt, Canu, Bull. Inst. Egypt iv, p. 228, pl. ii, figg. 9 ; tC. castrocarensis, C. retusa, Tunis, Canu, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904, pp. 23 & 27, pls. xxxiv & xxxv, figg. 30, 39-42. tC. massalis, C. cribrosa, pp. 428 & 429, pl. exvii, figg. 3-6, Maryland, Uxricu & Basster, Maryland geol. Sury. 1904, n. spp. Chaperia spinosissima, CALVET, Ergebn. Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise 1904, pi 12; ! tpl), tte. 12. C. spinosissima, Atlantic Ocean, sub-antarctic region, CALVET, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, 3, p. 51, n. sp. tCribricella n. gen. for C. crassicollis n. sp., Tunis, Canu, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904, p. 20, pl. xxxiv, fig. 24. tCribrilina radiata, Tunis, CANU, t. c. p. 19, pl. xxxiv, fig. 23. tCupularia denticulata, Maryland, Utricu & BassueR, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904, p. 414, pl. cx, fig. 6. tC. bioculata, C. punctata, Patagonia, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), p. 10, pl. uu, figg. 21-23, n. spp. Cyphonautes compressus, North Sea, LoumMann, Ergebn. Plankton Exped. iv, p. 54, pl. vu, fig. 21. C. sargasst, C. equatorialis, C. gubbus, C. oblongus, C. parvus, North Sea, LOHMANN, t. c. pp. 53-57, pl. vii, figg. 22-26, n. spp. tDitaxia lerichei, D. orbiculata, Egypt, Canu, Bull. Inst. Egypt iv, p. 225, fige, 4 & 5. tHlectra sinuosa, Patagonia, CaNu, Mem. Soc. geol. France xii (3), p. 5, pli, figs, 1&2; msp: +Hschara sp., Usstnc, Danmarks geol. Unders. ii, 2, p. 98, fig. 30. Flustra renilla, CALvEet, Ergebn. Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise 1904, p. 10, Vissa aes ayades i Hishloperd patagonica, Patagonia, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), p. 18, pl. iv, figg. 49 & 50, n. sp. tHippoporina hypsostoma, Tunis, Canu, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904, p. 22, pl. xxxiv, figg. 28 & 29, tH. varians, Patagonia, CANU, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), p. 14, pl. i, fig. 38. +H. radicifera, Patagonia, CANU, t. c. p. 14, pl. i, figg. 34-37, n. sp. Hippothoa divaricata, H. distans, pp. 53 & 54, pl. vii, fig. 3, pl. i, fig. 8, Autarctic, WATERS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904. Lepratia galeata, Antarctic, WATERS, t. c. p. 48, pl. vin, fig. 11. L. gemelliporoides, Atlantic Ocean, sub-antarctic region, CALVET, Bull. Soe. France xxix (3), p. 55; +Z. maculata, p. 423, pl. exv, figg. 8 & 9, pl. exviii, fig. 7, Z. montifera, p. 424, pl. exvi, fig. 5, L. marylandica, p. 425, pl. cxvii, fig. 2, Z. reversa, p. 226, pl. cxiii, figg. 1 & 2, Maryland, Unricu & Bassuer, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904, n. spp. tLunulites parvula, Patagonia, CANuU, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), p. 8, pl. i, figg. 10 & 11, n. sp. +Mastigophora hyndmanni, Tunis, Canu, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904, p. 26, pl. xxxv, fig. 36. Membranipora membranacea, characters, LOPPENS, Ann. Soc. zool. Belgique xxxvill, Bull. pp. exlii & exliu; Jf membranacea, natural history in Roumania, CHiRIcA, pp. 13 & 14, Ann. Univ. Jassy 11; J/. znerustans, Antarctic, WatTERS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904, p. 31, pl. u, fig. 15; M. longispina, CALVET, Ergebn. Hamburg. Magalhaen. p. 14, pl. 1, fig. 1; +I. artini, Egypt, CANv, Bull. Inst. Egypt iv, p. 228, pl. 1, figg. 6 & 7 ; +. elliptica, p. 13, pl. xxxiii, fig. 1, Mf, lacroixi2, p. 14, fig. 2, Mf. eocena, p. 15, fig. 5-11, Jf. axa, p. 17, pl. xxxiv, fig. 18, Tunis, Canu, Explor. CHEILOSTOMA. Bry. 15 Sci. Tunis 1904 ; tJ. concatenata, Patagonia, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. Mrance,” Pal exik(3)" p.-6,1 pl. 1, fee so. 0, (. +M. oblongula, p. 407, pl. cx, figg. 2-5, WM. fossulifera, p. 408, fig. 1, M. caminosa, p. 409, pl. exi, figg. 3 & 4, IL germana, p. 410, figg. 8 & 9, M. parvula, tigg. 1 & 2, M. bifoliata, p. 411, pl. exil, figg. 2-4, M. nitidula, p. 412, fig. 1, JZ fistula, p. 413, fig. 5, Maryland, ULricu & Bassurr, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904; +d, varians, p. 14, pl. xxxiii, fig. 3, M. excavata, p. 15, fig. 4, M. quadrata, p. 16, fig. 12, WM. flicki, p. 16, figg. 13-15, MW. bioculata, p. 17, pl. xxxiv, figg. 16 & 17, MW. rotundicella, p. 18, fig. 19, Tunis, Canu, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904; tJ. levigata, M. flabellata, Patagonia, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. France xii, pp. 6 & 7, pl. i, figg. 3,4&8; I, longispina, Atlantic Ocean, sub-antartic region, CALVET, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, 3, p. 52, n. spp. Membraniporella magellanica, Catvet, Ergebn. Hamburg. Magalhaen. j Dik eg 0) ie es 0a +M. magellanica, Atlantic Ocean, sub-antarctic region, CALVET, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, 3, p. 53, n. sp. tMicropora crassopora, Egypt, CANU, Bull. Inst. Egypt iv, p. 227, pl. ii, fic. 8; ti. corracea, Patagonia, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. Mio, 10; pl. 1 fie. 15. +Microporella matlusi, Patagonia, CANU, t. c. p. 11, pl. iti, fig. 27 ; IL, malusiz, M. divaricata, Antartic, WATERS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904, p. 42, pl. i, fig. 4, p. 46, pl. 1, fig. 1; tW/. violacea, IM. ciliata, pp. 21 & 22, pl. xxxiv, figg. 25, 26 & 27, Tunis, Canu, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904. ti. fallax, M. divaricata, Patagonia, Canu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), p. 11, pl. 11, figg. 24 & 25; +. preciliata, p. 415, pl. ex, fig. 6, pl. cxiii, fig. 3, J inflata, p. 416, pl. cx, fig. 7, M.? befoliata, p. 417, pl. exii, figg. 6-8, Maryland, Utricu & BAssusr, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904, n. spp. Mucronella centrota, Lord Howe Island, MapnEstong, P. R. Soc. Victoria XVil, p. 389, pl. xxix, fig. 9, n. sp. tOnychocella angulosa, O. magniaperta, pp. 18 & 19, pl. xxxiv, figg. 20-22, Tunis, Canu, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904 ; +0. bowler, Egypt, Canu, Bull. Inst. Egypt iv, 4, p. 223, fig. 1. Osthimosia signata, Antarctic, WATERS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904, p. 73, pl. vii, fig. 4. +Palmicellaria convoluta, p. 427, pl. cxvi, figg. 2-4, P. punctata, p. 428, pl. cxvl, fig. 1, Maryland, Utricn & BassuEer, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904, Nn. spp. t+Phylactella? orbiculata, P. ventricosa, Tunis, CANv, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904, pp. 26 & 27, pl. xxxv, fige. 37 & 38, n. spp. Porella rouzaudi, Catvet, Ergebn. Hamburg. Magalhaen. p. 30, pl. ii, fig. 6; +P. escharella, Patagonia, CaNnu, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. x (SS), ps Lf, Wl. AW, blo. 03. P. rouzaudi, Atlantic Ocean, sub-antartic region, CaLvET, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, 3, p. 57, n. sp. +Poricella n. gen. for P. maconnica n. sp., Tunis, Canu, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904, p. 28, pl. xxxv, fig. 43. +hetepora prisca, SMyCKA, Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove vii, p. 61. th. quadripunctata, Patagonia, CANU, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), p. 15, pl. iv, fig. 54; +A. doverensis, Maryland, Utricu & BAssLEr, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904, p. 422, pl. cxi, figg. 5-7, pl. exv, figg. 1-5 : Nn. spp. tRhamphostomella perforata, Patagonia, CANU, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xil (3), .p..15, pl. ii, fig. 39, n. sp. Schizoporella simplex, S. hosteensis, S. eatont, pp. 51 & 52, pl. iii, figg. 6,11 & 10, Antarctic, WaTERS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904; S.7sabelliana? Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 593, fig. 5; tS. unzcornis, 16 Bry. IX. BRYOZOA. [1904] S. linearis, S. auriculata, Tunis, Canv, Explor. Sci. Tunis 1904, pp. 24— 26, pl. xxxiv, figg. 31-35 ; SN. ornata, p. 26, pl. ii, fig. 4, S. pellucidula, p- 27, pl. ii, fig. 3, CaLvET, Ergebn. Hamburg. Magalhaen.; +S. infor- mata, p. 419, pl. cxiv, figg. 6-10, Maryland, ULrico & Basser, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904. S. gibberula, S. heteromorpha, pp. 387 & 388, figg. 3-6, Lord Howe Island, MAPLESTONE, P. Soc. Victoria xvii ; S. ornata, S. pellucidula, Atlantic Ocean, sub-antarctic region, CALVET, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, 3, p. 56; +S. subqguadrata, p. 420, pl. exiv, fig. 1, pl. exviii, figg. 5 & 6, S. latisinuata, p. 421, pl. cxiv, figg. 2-4, S. doverensis, p. 421, pl. exvii, fig. 1, S. cumulata, p. 422, pl. cxvu, fig.7, Maryland, UtricH & BAssLER, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904 : n, spp. +Schizotheca serratimargo, nomenclature, NEVIANI, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. Xxili, pp. 270-276, pl. x. Scrupocellaria funiculata, Antarctic, WaTERS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904, pt, 28, opl. vin, fg. 1. Smittia marsupium, S. marionensis, pp. 61 & 62, pl. iv, 4, pl. viii, 8, Antarctic, WATERS, t. c.; TS. (teussia) seguenzai, p. 16, pl. iv, fig. 42, S. (Mucro- nella) grotriant, fig. 46, Patagonia, CANU, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3). +S. incisa, p. 15, pl. iv, figg. 39 & 40, S. subtorquata, fig. 44, S. patagonica, p- 16, fig. 45, S. eapectans, fig. 43, S. coronata, figg. 51 & 52, Patagonia, CANU, t. c. n. Spp. Thalamoporella nuichaelseni, CALVET, Ergebn. Hamburg. Magalhaen. p. 18, ican ee ll. f. ee Lord Howe Island, Mapuestong, P. Soc. Victoria xvii, p. 387, fig. 2; 7. michaelseni, Atlantic Ocean, sub-antarctic region, CALVET, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, 3, p. 54: n. spp. tTremopora radicifera, Patagonia, CANU, Mem. Soe. geol. France, Pal. xii (3); p., 7, pl 1, fig..9. Turritigera stellata, Antarctic, WATERS, Exp. Antarct. Belge 1904, p. 76, pl. v, fig. 3, pl. viii, fig. 13. +Umbonula ceratomorpha, Patagonia, CANU, Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. xii (3), p. 18, pl. iv, fig. 47. CTENOSTOMA. tAlcyonidium, Paleozoic, development, Cumines, Amer. J. Sci. xvii, p. 55, fig. 31; A. gelatinosum, Franz-Josef Land; characters, WATERS, Tr. Linn: ‘Soc. London xxix, p. 179, pl. xxne. 7, pl xx ee G een A. gelatinosum, spermatozoa, RErzius, Biol. Untersuch. xi, p. 13, pl. v, figg. 1-13. Anse: botellus, p. 281, pl. lxvii, fig. 1, A. mondliforme n. var. aggre- tatum, p. 282, p. Ixv, fig. 14, pl. Ixvui, fig. 9, dA. fuszforme, p. 284, pl. Ixvii, fig. 8, occurrence and characters, ULRicH & BassLEr, Smithson. Collect. xlv. +A. n. gen. for A. botelloides, p. 281, pl. Ixvii, figg. 2-4, A. waldronense, p. 283, fig. 5, A. subfusiforme, p. 283, figg. 6 & 7, A. ? minimum, p. 284, fige. 10-12, American Paleozoic, ULRIcH & BassLER, t. c. nN. spp. tAscodictyon siluriense, p. 286, pl. Ixviii, figg. 11 & 12, A. stellatum, p. 287, figg. 9 & 10, synonymy and characters, ULRIcH & Bass.er, t. c. tA. floreale, p. 288, pl. Ixviii, fig. 18, A. parvulum, p. 288, tig. 14, A. sparsum, p. 289, fig. 15, American Paleozoic, ULRIcH & BassLer, t. ¢. nN. spp. +Heteronema n. gen. for H. capillare, p. 278, pl. lxv, fig. 11, H.? contextum, p. 279, fig. 12, H. carbonarium, p. 279, fig. 13, American Paleozoic, UxricH & BaAssLER, t. c. n. Spp. CTENOSTOMA, PHYLACTOLAMA. Bry. 17 Paludicella articulata, Envz, Termes. Kozl. Magyar Tars. 1904, p. 619, 2 fige.; P. ehrenbergi, natural history, regeneration, CHIRICA, pp. 10-13, Ann. Univ. Jassy iii; P. ehrenberghii, Massachusetts, DAVENPORT, Px U.S, Mus. xxvii, p: 215, pl. vi, figs: Pottsiella erecta, Pennsylvania, DAVENPORT, t. c. p. 215, pl. vi, fig. 2. + Ptychocladia n. gen. for P. agellus n. sp., American Paleozoic, ULRicH & BassSuER, Smithson. Collect. xlv, p. 290, pl. Ixvii, fig. 10. +Rhopalonaria venosa, p. 268, pl. Ixvi, figg. 2 & 3, Indiana, RP. capillaris (n. n. for Terebripora Dollfus), p. 271, fig. 32, R.? vetusta (n. n. for Terebripora Oehlert), p. 271, fig. 33, France, Devonian, ULRiIcH & BASSLER, t. c. tR. attenuata, p. 268, pl. xvi, figg. 4 & 5, BR. robusta, p. 269, fig. 6, R. tenuis, p. 270, figg. 7-9, R. medialis, p. 270, fig. 10, R. keokukensis, . 272, fig. 11, American Paleozoic, ULRicH & BASSLER, t. c. n. spp. tVinellide n. fam., characters and composition, ULRicH & Bassuer, t. c. p. 273. tVinella repens, p. 274, pl. Ixviii, figg. 1-3, V. radialis, p. 274, fig. 4, V. radiciformis, fig. 7, V. radiciformis conferta, p. 275, figg. 5 & 6, V.2 radians, p. 276, pl. lxv, figg. 9 & 10, synonymy, characters, ULricH & BASSLER, t. ¢. t+ Vinella ? multiradiata, New York, Paleozoic, ULRticH & Bassumr, t. c. p. 276, pl. lxviii, fig. 8, n. sp. PHY LACTOLAMA., Alcyonella stagnorum, Rep. Hastings Nat. Hist. Soc. xi, pl. opp. p. 51. Cristatella in ponds in Norfolk, HurreEtL, Tr. Norfolk Soc. vii, 5, p. 755 ; C., budding, Marcuat, Arch. Zool. exp. xxxii, 3, pp. 321 & 322; C. mucedo, occurrence in a new locality, LiInpINGER, Abh. Ges. Nurnberg xv, pp. 65-84; C. mucedo, DavENpoRT, P. U. 8. Mus. xxvii, p. 220, levi) fig: 9. Fredericella sultana, natural history, Carrica, Ann. Univ. Jassy iii, pp. 5 & 6; & sultana (=regina Leidy), United States, DAVENPORT, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, p. 216, pl. vi, fig. 4. Lophopus, budding, Marcwat, Arch. Zool. exp. xxxii, 3, pp. 321 & 322; Lophopus, in ponds in Norfolk, Hurrett, Tr. Norfolk Soc. vii, 5, p. 755; L. erystallinus, WkIGELT, Mem. Cour. Belgique lxiv, p. 516, fig. 83; L. erystallinus, anatomy and biology, GARRARD, J. Northampt. Soc. xii, 97, pp. 158-164. Pectinatella magnifica, Davenport, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, p. 219, pl. vi, fig. 8. Plumatella, natural history notes on Roumanian, CHIRICA, pp. 6-10, Ann. Univ. Jassy iii; P. princeps, p. 217, pl. vi, fig. 5, P. polymorpha, p. 217, fig. 6, P. punctata, p. 218, fig. 7, DAvENPorRtT, P. U.S. Mus. XXVIl. re 1 ROO. met SATO Ma ‘ot HoT sree ef ane ADUIIE') oi etaagget pias ion jo ar Cs TOURMYACL jettocn(lonenll sigan Sigur rie % 20 ‘i ts Iq OLS fa eres. Sil jiy ly Cifiae ee * yak panetey s igavlyacnat ge i ¥ wo) oicsools) coor A gaat eisho Sh. rH 193 tt ths 4 ‘ 1 at iivnl. Ley UE ay vile daeflod: ). coeddinn® sates debsen JL, nibab. & oes au ivct Aq” BAS . notes po ries {A Shia 118 a. cork: bse to} * > ts * - “a ae € iy TOY) 1) vie 4 YS now) .weicozve \ooretl {86 “et ye ay LtrahfoO) dys he ’ | at\ an aad ‘fia WS a ul Gage «py pvador MDG 2 Basen aval fq Aas .g AND WIBTD : archos SL. 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ACS. op jivzr 2th 2 3) Ay abet! shea 2 ; bead iq ia “ | 2 Bh ty it veal atee) ene. ayia) pyrodaisl istuyternt Aneta eecade THOMAATAU pareis beatin a | #vbied THRASH = Hao, ~ a 4, ; i : b xit iv Ja Jf 4 itvex apie 2 > S06 BASS aq 8 dizxte zs JooN lov .izn0aaM gatbbod ays ~, oi @ iy 908 fiat ~P duaason ike ai ebro af. qos OG «7 viel eupiplel aneD rool riaers VW zwiiWowrr A 7, 66T ; . oP OOS" mo“ &, CH AGTAR) , yeoloul | Nis YORI aan eS te’ 9 wakes ed aan | batobas qa Ve viiz, 208 ee ¢ “ .% fa OTS en. teres ce Me iowa rad Avil seyyens ag Of ugg ae AIA) aminenerotl au eaten yiodetd Lenten Same oiknoseghorg q wi Uv at VES fy EQVMUNE a. ttl veel, ain) Bit Vi. RAPS ae | wane iC th a ae abo tine a et af Died or Crust. 1 X. CRUSTACEA. (Including GIGANTOSTRACA anp PYCNOGONIDA.) Wot Carman’ DISe CONTENTS. Page mtroduetiony lt 905 10 aioe oTeg b. Indo-Pacific. Ganatacca C rien and Ant- i) Ruppwst cou poqeel | AL 3 Da. Geological N Il. Supsect-INDEXx IV. Sysrematic 17 Morphologyrti) alt. to ayskd K pes be 2. Physiology . 19 i Mota nul 3. Reproduction & Develop- a. Brachyura . HE as at Oxyrhyncha 4. Autotomy & Regeneration 20 C ue ie STO K. | RiBiondmiesw sow. bas (C12 y Be isi 21 Catometopa . lad ititabitaikenteavak (Sasol Oxystomata . ping ae deg Dromiacea c. Symbiosis & Parasi- eine | 21 b. Anomura_ ; 6. syairitiacnied A lonidrraa liebe 22 Galatheidea . qs Be Peet ee en 22 Paguridea 8. Miscellaneous... 22 Hippidea . ce. Macrura. Ill. Disrrisurion Nephropsidea 1. Geographical. . . 22 Eryonidea a. Land & Fresh-water 22 Loricata . a. Palearctic Region. 23 Thalassinidea b. Oriental . . ... 23 Caridea €) Ethiopian 2! ..aoi@4 Stenopidea dii Nearctie wis «icwi24 Peneeidea . e. Neotropical. . . 24 Incertée Sedis f. Australian . . . 24 2. Schizopoda pl. Marmenucaa. 4 wus (624 3. Stomatopoda . A eAMGIG ris) os. 25 4. Cumacea 2 Crust. X. CRUSTACEA. [1904] Page Page oO. lamaidacea, .. .> % ae 2.. Copepoda: zene Grlsepeda .. 7-2. sts Names 3., Branchiura \- eee Asellota.” 3 7 4.7 39 4. Ostracoda . > /ea Phreatoicoidea . 40 5. Cirripedia , . .) seme Flabellifera . . 40 Walviteray ss) 40 Gigantostraca Epicaridea. . . 41 Oniscoidea. . . 42 LCase... fa 4 oe 7. Amphipoda . . . 43 II. Supsect-Inpex . . . 57 Gammarina . . 43 Hyperina . . . 46 III. Distrisution. . . . 57 Caprellina. . . 46 IV. SystEMATIC 8. Phyllocarida . . . 47 Xiphosura. . . . 58 B. Entomostraca Trilobita . . . . 5S 1. ‘Branchiopoda... .. AY E terida . 59 a. Phyllopoda. . 47 Bi ss a aG i: b: ‘Cladocera. » 947 Pycnogonida. Titles etc. . 60 INTRODUCTION. THE number of titles recorded under Crustacea is less than last year (258 as against 280) but this is accounted for by the fact that the list has been closed at a much earlier date, before some of the foreign periodicals had reached the London libraries. One of the most notable works published during 1904 is DoFLEIN’s (53) Report on the Brachyuwra of the “ Valdivia” Expedition. Besides de- scriptions of some important new genera and species this memoir contains the results of an elaborate investigation into the structure of the eyes in deep-sea crabs. GRUVEL’S (71) Monograph of the Cirripedes is a very useful compendium of the group of which the author has done much to extend our knowledge during recent years. It is nothing short of an absurdity however that a book which was certainly published not later than November, 1904, should bear on its title page the date 1905. THIELE’S memoirs on Phyllocarida (219) and Branchiura (218) contain many new observations on the morphology as well as on the classification of these interesting groups. ZOGRAF’S (252) investigation of the median eye and certain associated structures in the Branchiopoda is of great morphological interest. SMITH (198) has elucidated some points hitherto obscure in the remarkable metamorphosis of the Isopod Gnathia. BoNNIER’S (17) important account of a remarkable parasitic Copepod was published in 1898 but appears to have escaped notice in other biblio- graphies as well as in our own. Miss MoseE.ey (138) has discovered an additional gill hitherto overlooked by the innumerable students of the common Crayfish. The chief physiological paper of the year is KEEBLE & GAMBLE’s (101) work on the colouration of Decapods, a subject to which they have previously made important contributions. Experiments on the “psychology” of Crustacea are recorded and discussed by BoHN (15), SPAULDING (200 & 201) and YERKES & Huaarns (248). Regeneration is treated of by RrEp (170), MorGAN (137) and ARTIOoLA (11). Plankton research as usual forms the subject of a large number of papers among which those of EKMAN (56) and WESENBERG-LuUND (234) may be specially mentioned. TITLES. Crust. 3 Bovuvier’s (19) preliminary account of “ Mutations” in certain fresh- ' water prawns is of great interest in connection with current discussions on variation and heredity. Among the many purely systematic works there may be mentioned the series of papers by various authors on collections from the Maldives (18 & 207), from Ceylon (34, 127 & 229) and from North Western America (87, 165 & 172). Important papers on Pycnogonida are published by CARPENTER (1), CoLE (2) and Loman (5 & 6). The most interesting discovery however is Hopason’s (3) Pentanymphon, which will necessitate a considerable modification of our views on the morphology of the group. It may be mentioned that a second instalment of BuppE-LuNp’s “Revision of Crustacea Isopoda Terrestria” has appeared but is not included in the present Record since it seems probable that, like the first part (Zool. Rec. 1901, Crustacea, No. 25), it may have been published in some periodical not yet seen. Though this is not the place for an expression of opinion on matters of nomenclature, the Recorder may draw attention to the grave danger of confusion arising out of the practice, now unhappily becoming common, of using old and well-known generic names in a new sense. It would greatly facilitate the work of the Recorder, at any rate, if authors who did so were careful to indicate in some way the particular genus with which they are dealing. To give an example, Miss RaTHBUN (167) describes a new crab under the name of Uca erstedi. Without a knowledge of the particular views which Miss Rathbun held on the subject of nomenclature at the date when the paper was published it would be difficult to discover to which of two well-known genera the new crab is supposed to belong. CRUSTACEA. Lag TETLES*. 1. Apric, Paut. Les premiers stades du développement de la Sacculine (Sacculina carcini, Rathke). C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxix, pp. 430-432. 2. Aucock, A. Description of and reflections upon a new species of Apodous Amphibian from India. [Distrib. compared with that of Paguride, p. 268.) Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, pp. 267-273, pl. vil. & McArpiz, A. F. Illustrations of the Zoology of the... Investigator. Crustacea. Part ix, pls. xlix—lv, Calcutta, 1901. Part x, pls. lvi-lxvii, 1902. 4, Auzona, Caro, Brevi notizie sulle raccolte zoologiche nelle caverne (continuazione). Boll. Naturalista xxiv, pp. 119-123. 5. ANDREWS, E. A. Breeding habits of Crayfish. Amer. Natural. xxxviii, pp. 165-206, 10 text-figg. 6. —— Crayfish spermatozoa. Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 456-463, 7 text-figg. . An aberrant limb in a Crayfish. Biol. Bull. vi, pp. 75-83, 5 text-figg. 8. Aneuas, J. Les animaux de laboratoire. L’Hcrevisse (Anatomie et dissection). 8vo, Paris, n.d., 27 pp., 3 col. pls., 5 text-figg. * An asterisk prefixed to a title indicates that the Recorder has not seen the Journal or Work referred to. 4 Crust. X. CRUSTACEA. [1904] ANNANDALE, NELSON. [See ScHaRFF (187). | 9. Anon. Bull. internat. expl. Mer, Année 1903-1904, No. 3, Partie D, Plankton. pp. 115-146. [Tables. ] 10. ——. The giant spider crab. Amer. Mus. J. iv, pp. 25 & 60. 11. Artonta, V. Rigenerazione naturale eteromorfica dell’ oftalmopodite in Palinurus vulgaris. Arch, Entwickmech. xviii, pp. 248-252, pl. xiv. Abstract with remarks by F. v. WAGNER, Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 830-832. 12. Baker, W. H. Notes on South Australian Decapod Crustacea. Parti. Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral. xxviii, pp. 146-161, pls. xxvii—xxxi. Basser, R. 8. [See UnricnH & Basser (225). | 13. Baupourn, Marcet. Le Lerneenicus Spratte parasite de la Sardine en Vendee. C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxix, pp. 998-1000. 14. BeNEDIcT, JAMES E. A new genus and two new species of Crustaceans of the family Albuneide from the Pacific Ocean; with remarks on the probable use of the antennule in Albunea and Lepidopa. P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, pp. 621-625, 5 text-figg. 15. Bown, GEoRGES. 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Crevettes de la famille des Atyidés; espéces qui font partie des. collections du Muséum d’Histoire naturelle. Bull. Mus. Paris x, pp. 129-138. 21. ——. Sur un exemplaire remarquable d’Astacus fluviatilis var. torrentium Schrank. Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, pp. 254 & 255. ——-.. [See GRUVEL (71).] 22. Brapy, G. SteEwaRDSON. On Entomostraca collected in Natal by Mr James Gibson. P. Zool. Soc. London 1904, ii, pp. 121-128, pls. vi-viil. 23. Notes on Entomostraca found at the Roots of Laminarie. Tr. Soc. Northumb. i (1), pp. 3-8, pls. i & ii. ——. [See Norman & Brapy (149). ] 24. BrazHnikov, V. Zamyetka o novom rodye i vidye iz sem. Hippolytide. (Sur un nouveau genre et une nouvelle espéce de Décapodes, famille Hippolytide.) Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii, Nouvelles pp. xliv-xlvi (1903). TITLES. Crust. 5 25. Bream, V. & ZepERBAUER, E. Beitriige zur Planktonuntersuchung alpiner Seen. ii. Verh. Ges. Wien liv (10), pp. 635-643, 5 text-figg. 26. Browne, E. T. & VaLLENTIN, Rupert. 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Europe and Mediterra- The ‘did Mee ao toe nean Islands 15 CCR eA ens Gul tion 16 ALSIOPIC RE. we cae aiis 26 Shin 16 Mimetide. ...,.,). 30 4. Malay Archipelago é 16 ea Sera Rota ie at 5. Australia and Pacific vel ae Colcol vcs craig a Islands 16 Pisa eee SD OS RNS aaa 33 6. North America. . . . 16 een Sg a, Ca ines 33 7. Central and South ra eee ae Gen LS eae Aes America . ep bbeally/ YORI MTT ee ; SAICIO AE IY «on pe OO B. Geological 17 ee - ONfugtecy iar TV. SystEMATIc. 6. Chernetes (Pseudoscor- Arachnida, general . Wi piones)) 2) ee 1. Scorpiones . 18 We Opiliones JOU) Ah pers 37 2. Pedipalpi 20 8) Ricinuli .) 292 ee 39 : : 9. Acarit, tattmatie cee oO 3. Palpigradi . 20 10. flardigradajioy ~: 49 4, Araneze 20 11. Pentastomida [vacant] 2 Arachn. XI. ARACHNIDA. [1904] I.—TITLES.* . AcLtoqu#, A. L’Agélene labyrinthe. La Nature, Ann. 24, pp. 293 & 294, 1 fig. (1896). . ——. Les Lycoses. Cosmos, Ann. 46, v, 1, pp. 490-493 (1897). L’Halabe (Nephila madagascariensis), Araignée fileuse de Madagascar. Op. cit. 47, v, 1, pp 529-534, 3 text-figg. (1898). ——. La Soied’Araignée. La Nature, Ann. 26, pp. 248-250 (1898). ——. Les Tégénaires. Cosmos, Ann. 50, pp. 325-327, text-fig. (1900). . Agostino, A. P. D’. Prima nota dei Ragni dell’ Avellinese. Avellino 1/8, 4 pp. . BACHMANN. Todliche verletzungen durch Sudafrikanische Skorpioner. Verh. Ges. deutsch. Naturf. 73, pt. 2, pp. 584-587 (1902). . Baupwin, W. A carboniferous air-breather from Sparth Bottoms, Rochdale. Tr. Manchester Geol. Soc. xxviii, pp. 523-527. & SutciirFe, W. H. LHuscorpius sparthensis n. sp. from the " Middle Coalmeasures of Lancashire. Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lx, No. 240, V7. 18. 19. 20. 21. pp. 394-399, text-fig. (1904). . Banks, NaTHAN. Some spiders and mites from Bermuda Islands. Tr. Connect. Ac. xi, 1903, pp. 267-275. . A treatise on the Acarina or Mites. P. U.S. Mus. xxviii, No. 1382, pp. 1-114, 201 text-figg. . ——. The Arachnida of Florida, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904, pp. 120- 147, pls. vu & viii. . Four new species of injurious Mites. J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, March 1904, pp. 53 & 54, pl 11. . ——. New Genera and Species of Nearctic Spiders. Ibid. June 1904, pp. 109-119, pls. v & vi. . —. Some Arachnida from California. P. Calif. Ac. ii, No. 13, pp. 331-374, pls. 38-41. Arachnida (in) Alaska; from the Harriman Alaska Expedition Vlil, pp. 37-45, 11 pls. (Reprint of the 1900 paper in P. Washington Ac. 11, pp. 477-486.) BARREDA, L. DE LA. Instrucciones para el cultivo y diseminacion del Acariano (Acaropediculoides ventricosus) coruco que devora las larvas des Gorgojo 6 Picudo del Algonero. Com. Parasit. Agricola Mexico 1904, pp. 16-31. BERLESE, ANTONIO. Descrizione e figura della Trombella otiorum n. sp. Riv. Patol. Veg. ix, 1900 (1903), p. 126, text-fig. Acari nuovi, Manipulus i, pp. 226-252. Manipulus ii, pp. 258- 280. Redia i, fasc. i1, 1903 (1904). . Illustrazione iconografica degli Acari mirmecofili. Ibid. pp. 299- 474, 14 pls. 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Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Scorpionenfauna der Insel Kreta. Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii 1903, pp. 295-299. Miscellanea Scorpiologica. vi. Ueber einige Buthus Arten Centralasiens nebst ihrer geographischen Verbreitung (pp. 20-28). vil. Synopsis der russischen Skorpione (pp. 29-38). Op. cit. ix. (1904), pp. 20-38. Bemerkungen tiber die Ordnung der Solifugen. 1. Zur Classifi- cation der Familie Galeodide (p. 391). 11 Diagnosen neuer oder wenig bekannter Galeodes und Paragaleodes Arten (p. 394). 11. Be- stimmungstabelle der mir bekannten central und Vorderasiatischen Galeodes Arten (p. 402). Iv. Zur Kenntniss der postembryonalen Entwicklung der aiisseren K6rperform bei Galeodes araneoides Pal. (p. 405). v. Diagnosen neuer oder wenig bekannter Desia, Gluviopsis — und /hagodes Arten (p. 406). T. c. pp. 391-416. Sur un nouveau genre et une nouvelle espéce de Scorpion provenant d’Australie. Op. cit. viii (1903), Nouvelles p. xxxiil. (Russian, with Latin diagnose of n. g. and n. sp.) 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Notes on some Phalangids collected near Ithaca. J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, No. 4, Dec. 1904, pp. 253-256, text-fig. Csik1, E. , OreR CAMBRIDGE, Ann. 8S. African Mus. iii, pt. 5, n. spp. T. floridensis (sic) n. nom. for Th. tyra, Keyserling non Hentz; Banks, P, Ac. Philad., Jan. 1904, p. 125. T. californicum, California (Mill Valley), p. 344, pl. 39, fig. 34; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. iii, No.-13, n. sp. T. fuegianum Allen Gardiner, p. 90, n. sp., 7. attritum and spinipes Nicolet, observ. and descript., pp. 91 & 92; E. Simon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvin, 1904. T. tepidariorum C. K., studiosum Hentz and rufipes Lucas, from Bermuda Island, p. 272; N. Banxs, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi. Tricantha tricornis KE. Sim., new descript., p. 150 ; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arachn.-Aran, 1i. Argiopidee. Acacesia, new defin., p. 502, A. foliata, p. 502, pl. 48, figg. 1&2; Fr. Cam- BRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. 11. Acrosoma calcaratum O. P. Cambr. = Keyserlingia cornigera O. P. Cambr., p. 532; FR. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. Amamra O. P. Cambr. = Vixia, p. 485, A. nigromaculata O. P. Cambr. = Hpeira clavispina O. P. Cambr., p. 509; FR. CAMBRIDGE, t. ©. Araneus (Epeira) ulricht Hahn, p. 363, pl. v, fig. 25, A. (Singa) pygmeus Sund., p. 370, suppl. descript. ; R. DE LessEert, Observ. Ar. du bassin du Léman. Aranea nephiloides, p. 511, pl. 48, fig. 22, A. smithi, p. 511, pl. 49, fig. 1, A. sargi, p. 511, pl. 49, fig. 2, A. gravabilis, p. 511, pl. 49, fig. 4, A. aculifera, p. 512, pl. 49, fig. 5, A. incerta, p. 512, pl. 49, figg. 7 & 8, A. dilatata, p. 513, pl. 49, fig. 9, A. helveola, p. 513, pl. 49, fig. 10, A. pallidula, p. 514, pl. 49, fig. 138, A. septemmammata, p. 514, pl. 49, fig. 15, A. spinigera, p. 515, pl. 49, fig. 16, A. rufipes, p. 515, pl. 49, fig. 17, A. detrimentosa, p. 515, pl. 49, fig. 18, A. cylindrica, p. 515, pl. 49, figg. 19 & 20, A. laticeps, p. 516, pl. 49, fig. 21, A. negropustulata, p- 516, pl. 49, fig. 22, A. venilie, p. 516, pl. 49, figg. 23 & 24, A. champtioni, p. 517, pl. 50, figg. 1 & 2, A. mormon, p. 517, pl. 51, fig. 1, A. grafica, p. 518, pl. 51, fig. 2, A. flava, p. 518, pl. 51, fig. 3, A. fasciolata, p. 519, pl. 51, fig. 5, new descrip. and fig., A. sinistra, ‘Mexico, p. 510, pl. 48, fig. 21, A. concolorata, Panama, p. 511, pl. 49, fig. 3, A. glabrata, Panama, p. 512, pl. 49, fig. 6, A. dilatata, Guatemala, p. 513, pl. 49, fig. 9, A. nigrocincta, Panama, p. 513, pl. 49, figg. 11 & 12, A. anguinifera, Mexico, p. 514, pl. 49, fig. 14, A. eyrtophoroides, Mexico, p. 518, pl. 51, fig. 4; Fr. Campripesr, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. ii, n. spp. Araneus rufipalpis Lucas, theist Walck., cereolus and strupifer E. Simon, from Centr. Abyssinia ; E. Simon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7, p. 443. A. exsertus, Gulf of Carpentaria (Mornington Island), p. 102, figg. 26 & 27 ; Rainsow, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pt. 2, n. sp. ARANES. Arachn. 27 A. singeformis, Kansas, p. 259, pl. 17, figg. 4,5, & 6; T. H. Scuurrnr, Ent. News Philad. xv, n. sp. Argiope lordi Cambr., from Harrar, A. flavipalpis Lucas, from Belg. Congo ; E. Stwon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7, p. 442. Argyroepeira hortorum Hentz, from Bermuda Island, p. 273; N. Banks, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi. Bathyphantes pallidula (sic), California (Claremont), p. 346, pl. 40, fig. 45; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. iii, No. 13, n. sp. Carepalxis, note on, p. 520; Fr. CampBripes, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.- Aran. ii. Centromerus balteatus E. Simon, suppl. descrip., p. 335, pl. v, fig. 21; R. pE Lesser, Observ. Ar. du bassin du Léman. Cnephalocotes subequalis Westring= Walckenera fortuita O. P. Cambr., Lophomma laudatum Kulezynski et Cnephalocotes fuscus O. P. Cam- bridge, p. 315; R. pE LEssERtT, t. c. Cornicularia cuspidata Bl., p. 9, pl. i, fig. 3; F. P. Smrru, J. Quekett Club 1904, ser. 2, t. 1x. Corypheus glabriceps Fr. Cambridge=Gongylidium distinctum EK. Simon ; F. P. Surru, p. 111, J. Quekett Club, ser. 2, t. ix. Cyclosa, def. and key of the Centr.-Amer. spp. p. 491, C. conica, p. 493, pl. 46, figg. 19 & 20, C. tuberculifera, p. 493, pl. 47, fig. 1, C. culta, p. 493, pl. 47, fig. 2, C. lacerta, p. 494, pl. 47, fig. 3, C. caroli, p. 494, pl. 47, fig. 4, C. furcata, p. 494, pl. 47, fig. 6, O. trifida, p. 495, pl. 47, fig. ‘7, C. bifurca, p. 495, pl. 47, fig. 8, C. walckeneri, p. 495, pl. 47, fig. 9, C. diversa, p. 496, pl. 47, fig. 12, C. clara, p. 497, pl. 47, fig. 13, C. fusiformis, p. 497, new notes and figg., C. conigera, Mexico, p. 494, pl. 47, fig. 5, n. sp.; Fr. CampBripeGs, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.- Aran. il. C. fissicauda O, P. Cambr.=Cyclosa bifurca McCook, p. 495; Fr. Cam- BRIDGE, t. c. C. cervicula McCook=Cyclosa walckenert O. P. Cambr., p. 496; FR. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. C. caudata Hentz, from Bermuda isl., p. 273; N. Banks, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi. Cyrtarachne mexicana and C. dugesi O. P. Cambridge=Waraia stellata, p. 481; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t.c. C. wallert Blackw., from Tourkouana, p. 442; E. Srmon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. C. decemtuberculata O. P. Cambr., referred to the gen. Glyptogona; FR. CAMBRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. li, p. 523. Cyrtophora citricola Forsk., from river Dongou, p. 442; HE. Simon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. Diplocephalus fuscipes Blackw., figured, p. 9, pl. i, fig. 4; F. P. Smrrx, J. Quekett Club 1904, ix. Dicyphus cornutus Blackw., figured, p. 9, pl. 1, fig. 2; F. P. Smrru, t. c. Edricus, def. p. 499, H. spinigerus, p. 500, pl. 49, fig. 25, H. productus, p. 500, pl. 49, fig. 26, #. crassicauda, p. 500, pl. 47, fig. 21; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. ii. Enidia n. nom, for Dicyphus Menge proce. p. 115; F. P. Smrra, J. Quekett Club, Ser. 2, ix. Entelecara acuminata Wid., figured, p. 9, pl. i, fig. 1; F. P. Smrrn, t. ¢. Epeira bifurcata Keyserl. = Cyclosa walckeneri O. P. Cambr., p. 496, Lf. cambridge: Keyserl.= 4. illiata O. P. Cambr., p. 506, #. nava O. P. Cambr.=£. scutigera O. P. Cambr., p. 508, H. fecunda O. P. Cambr. = E. incerta O. P. Cambr., 512, #. nigrohumeralis O. P. Cambr. =H. detrimentosa O. P. Cambr., p. 515, H. destricta O. P. Cambr. = EE. consequa O. P. Cambr., p. 518; FR. CAMBRIDGE. Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. ii. EL. floridensis, Florida (Miami), p. 129; Banks, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904, 1. Sp. 28 Arachn. XI. ARACHNIDA. [1904] E. emertoni, North America, p. 111; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. June, 1904, n. sp. E. excelsa Banks= Ep. pacifica McCook, p. 348; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. iii, No. 13. EL. mitifica E. Simon, new description, p. 280; E. Srvon, in Mission Pavie ili. Erigonee, spiders of the Erigone Group, list of British spp., p. 109; F. P. Smirn, J. Quekett Club, Ser. 2, vol. ix. Erigone aries Kulez. = Scotinotylus antennatus (Cambr.), var., p. 552; KULCZYNSKI, Fragmenta ii. EL. californica, California, p. 347, pl. 38, fig. 3; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. in, No: 13; 1," Sp; Erigonidium n. gen., type Hrigone graminicola Sund., p. 112; F. P. Surrx, J. Quekett Club, Ser. 2, vol. ix. Falconeria n, gen., type Neriene cornuta Blackw., p. 115; F. P. Smrra, t. ¢. Eustala, def. and key of the Centr.-Amer. spp., pp. 503 & 504, #. fusco- vittata, p. 505, pl. 48, figg. 3 & 4, #. illicita, p. 506, pl. 48, fige. 5 & 6, E. anastera, p. 506, pl. 48, figg. 7 & 8, E. scutigera, p. 508, pl. 48, figg, 11 & 12, E. latebricola, p. 508, pl. ‘48, fig. 15, H. vegeta, p. 509, pl. 48, figg. 16 & 7 ete fragilis, p. 509, pl. 48, fig. 18, £. clavispina, p. 509, pl. 48, fig. 19, B. semifoliata, p. 510, pl. 48, fig. 20; Fr. Cam- BRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. ii. £. bifida, Costa-Rica, p. 507, pl. 48, figg. 9 & 10, &. guttata, Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, p. 508, pl. 48, fige. 13 & 14; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. Gasteracantha, def. and key of the Cent.-Amer. spp., p. 524, G. cancrifornvs, p. ee pl. 51, fig. 14, G. sochz, p. 525, pl. 51, fig. 15; FR. CAMBRIDGE, G. en Gerst., from Choa and Tourkouana, G. hildebrandti Karsch, from Madi and Niam-Niams reg) chi. Soy, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7, p. 442. G: arcuata Fabr pit VG, messin. propinqua Cambr., pl. 16, fig. 5, G. leucomelas Dol., pl. 16, fig. 3, figured ; E. Sraon, in Mission Pavie iii. Glyptogona, note on, p. 523: Fr. CAMBRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer Arach.- Aran. ii. Gongylidiellum simoni, Geneve, p. 329, pl. 5, figg. 14 & 15; R. DE Lesser, Obsery. Ar. du bassin du Léman, n. sp. Hentzia, new defin. p. 523, H. trivittata, p. 523, pl. 51, figg. 12 & 13; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. 1. Kaira, def. and key of the Centr.-Amer. spp., p. 522, A. gibberosa, p. 522, pl. 51, fig. 9, A. alteventer, p. 522, pl. 51, fig. 10, A. dromedaria, p. 522, pl. 51, fig. 11; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. Landana, note on the genus, p. 95, L. edwardsi, Chili (los Perales), p. 94; E. Simon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviui, n. sp. Larinia chloreis Aud., from Herrer valley, p. 448; E. Simon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7 Lephthyphantes zebrinus Menge and L. zimmermanni Bertk., note on, p. 553, pl. 14, figg. 19 & 20, ha frigidus KE. Simon, pl. 14, ‘fige. 5, 13, 14, L. annulatus Kulez. ‘pl. 14, fig. 4, Z. kotulat Tirol, p- 536, pl. 14, figg..9 &/10, Z. :(2) armatus Tirol, p. 540, pl. 14, five. Ty 8) ay W. KULCZYNSKI, Fragmenta i, n. spp. L. nodifer E. Sim., p. 343, pl. B, fige. 22 & 23, L. notabilis Kulez., p. 345, pl. 5, figg. 26 & 27, supp. descript.; R. p— Lessprt, Observ. Ar. du bassin du Léman. Leucauge ungulata Karsch, from Belg. Congo, p. 442; E. Smron, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. Linyphia interpolis, Cape Colony (Clanwilliam), ie 161, pl. 12, fig. 3 O. P. CAMBRIDGE, Ann. 8. African Mus. i, p. 5, n. sp. ARANES. Arachn. 29 L. limatula, Chili (La Herradura), p. 93; E. Stmon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Lophocarenum frontalis, North Amer., p. 111; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. June 1904, n. sp. L. fasciatuim, California (Claremont), p. 347, pl. 39, figg. 20, 21,24; BANnkKs, P. Calif. Ac. ili, No. 13, n. sp. Lucrinus n, g., p. 162, LZ. putus, Cape Colony (Clanwilliam), p. 162, pl. 12, fig. 4; O. P. CAmBripes, Ann. 8. African Mus. iu, pt. 5, n. sp. Mahadiva reticulata O. P. Cambr.= Verrucosa arenata, p. 482; Fr. Cam- BRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. 1i. Mangora, def. and key of the Centr.-Amer. spp., p. 477, Jf. bimaculata, p. 479, pl. 45, figgz, 10 & 11, IL piecta, p. 479, pl. 45, figg. 14 & 15, M. mobilis, p. 479, pl. 45, figg. 16 & 17, IL passiva, p. 480, pl. 45, fig. 19, I. trilineata, p. 480, pl. 46, fig. 20; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. M. calcarifera, Mexico, Guatemala, p. 479, pl. 45, figg. 12 & 13, ML. spinula, Mexico, p. 480, pl. 45, fig. 18; FR. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. n. Spp. Marxia, def. p. 481, M. stellata, p. 481, pl. 45, figg. 21 & 22; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. ¢. Metazygia n. g. (type Hpeira wittfelde McCook), def. and key of spp., p- 501, . wittfelde, p. 501, pl. 47, figg. 22 & 23, M. gregalis, p. 501, pl. 47, figg. 24; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. Micrathena, def. and key of the Centr.-Amer. spp., pp. 525 & 526, J. gracilis, p. 528, pl. 50, fig. 3, pl. 51, fig. 16, I mamillata, p. 529, pl. 50, fig. 4, I. longicauda, p. 530, pl. 50, fig. 5, MW. brevipes, p. 531, pl. 50, fig. 8, IZ. obtusospina, p. 531, pl. 50, fig. 9, IL. cornigera, p. 532, pl. 50, fig. 10, MW. witrosa, p. 532, pl. 50, fig. 11, Mv. parallela, p. 533, pl. 50, fig. 13, IZ, patruelis, p. 533, pl. 50, figg. 15 & 16, WM. duodecim- spinosa, p. 535, pl. 51, fig. 18, I schreibersi, p. 536, pl. 51, fig. 19, M. sagittata, p. 536, pl. 50, figg. 20 & 21, M. gladiola, p. 537, pl. 51, figs. 22, M. bimucronata, p. 538, pl. 51, fig. 23, I. mitrata, p. 538, M. reduviana, p. 539, M. furcula, p. 539, pl. 51, fig. 25, WM. ferieula, p. 5389; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. M. striata, Guatemala, p. 530, pl. 50, fig. 6, I. spinulata, Mexico, p. 530, pl. 50, fig. 7, IZ. granulata, Mexico, p. 532, pl. 50, fig. 12, AZ. uneata, Guatemala, p. 533, pl. 50, fig. 14, W. triserrata, Guatemala, p. 534, pl. 50, fig. 17, I. quadriserrata, Guatemala, p. 534, pl. 50, fig. 18, IZ. serrata, Panama, Chiriqui, p. 534, pl. 50, fig. 19, IL. nequalis, Guatemala, p. 535, pl. 50, fig. 20, IL. subspinosa, Guatemala, p. 535, pl. 51, fig. 17, M. catenulata, Guatemala, p. 538, pl. 51, fig. 24; FR. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. n. Spp. Micryphantes corniger Blackw., suppl. descrip., p. 337, pl. 5, fig. 18; R. DE LEssEerRT, Observ. Ar. du bassin du Léman. Neoscona, def. and key of the Centr.-Amer. spp., p. 466, WV. oaxacensis, p. 468, pl. 44, fige. 4 & 5, WV. benjamina, p. 470, pl. 44, fig. 8, WV. thecsz, p. 470, pl. 44, figg. 9 & 10, WV. arabesca, p. 472, pl. 44, figg. 13 & 14, NV. cooksoni, p. 473, pl. 44, fig. 16, WV. volucripes, p. 473, pl. 14, fig. 18, NV. conifera, Mexico, Costa Rica, p. 469, pl. 44, figg. 6 & 7, WV. minima, Mexico, Guatemala, p. 471, pl. 44, figg. 11 & 12, WV. amulensis, Mexico, p. 472, pl. 44, fig. 15, W. orizabensis, Mexico, p. 473, pl. 44, fig. 17 ; FR. CAMBRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. li, n, spp. Neosconella n. g., def. and key of spp., p. 474, VV. solersoides, p. 475, pl. 45, figg. 3 & 4, WV. lineatipes, p. 476, pl. 45, figg. 5 & 6, WV. expleta, p. 476, pl. 45, fig. 7, V. habilis, p. 477, pl. 45, fig. 8; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. NV. styligera, Guatemala, p. 475, pl. 45, fig. 1, WV. guttata, p. 477, pl. 45, fig. 9; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. N. Spp. Nephila femoralis Lucas, senegalensis Walck., pilipes Lucas, cruentata Fabr. from Abyssinia and Congo, p. 442; E. Simon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, pp. 442. NV. clavipes Fabr., from Bermuda isl., p. 273; N. Bangs, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi. 1904.' [ VoL. XLL] D 14 30 Arachn. XI. ARACHNIDA. [1904] (Gdothorax agrestis Blackw., an abnormal female, p. 328, pl. 5, fig. 8; R. pE Lessert, Observ. Ar. du bassin du Léman. Paphlagon beatus Cambr. = Pronous tuberculifer Keyserl. p. 541; Fr. Cam- BRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. ii. Parawixia n. g. (type Hpeira destricta Cambr.), def. and key of spp., p. 487, P. destricta, p. 488, pl. 46, fig. 9 & 10, P. armata, p. 489, pl. 46, fig. 11, P. hypocrita, p. 489, pl. 46, fig. 12, P. guatemalensis, p. 489, pl. 46, fig. 14, P. hoxea, p. 490, pl. 46, fig. 15, P. honesta, p. 490, pl. 46, fig. 17, P. rigida, p. 491, pl. 46, fig. 18; Fr. CamBRIDGE, t. c. P. hamata, Costa Rica, p. 489, pl. 46, fig. 3, P. tredecimnotata, Guatemala, p. 490, pl. 46, fig. 16; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. Nn. Spp. Pocadicnemis pumilus Blackw., figured, pl. 1, fig.5; F. P. Surra, J. Quekett Jlub 1904, t. 1x. Poltys salebrosus, W. Australia (Fremantle), p. 104, figg. 28 & 29; Rarn- Bow, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, p. 2, n. sp. P. turriger EK. Simon, figured, pl. 16, fig. 6 ; E. Stwon, Mission Pavie iil. Priperia n, g., p. 340, P. bicolor, Sandwich Isl., p. 340; E. Srmon, Fauna Hawajliensis 111, n. sp. Scoloderus, key of the Centr.-Amer. spp., p. 521, S. americanus, p. 521, pl. 51, fig. 6, S. nigriceps, p. 521, pl. 51, fig. 7, S. twberculiferus, p. 521, S. gibber, p. 521, pl. 51, fig. 8; Fr. Campripes, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. 1. Singa lutea O. P. Cambr.=S. flava O. P. Cambr., p. 518; FR. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. Sphecozone dentimana EH. Sim., new descript., p. 277; E. Simon, Mission Pavie ili. Tetragnatha nitens Aud., from Madi and Niam-Niams reg., p. 442; E. Srmon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. Theridiosoma gemmosum, eggs cocoon figured, p. 163; T. H. SCHEFFER, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, No. 6. Turckheimia scelesta Cambr.= 7’. diversa Cambr., p. 496, 7’. armata Cambr. = Hpeira spicata Cambr., p. 499 ; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. ii. Verrucosa, def. and key of the Centr.-Amer. sp., p. 481, V. arenata, p. 482, pl. 45, figg. 23 & 24, V. undecim-variolata, p. 483, pl. 45, figg. 25 & 26 ; FR. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. Wagneriana n. nom. for Wagneria McCook preocc., def. and key of the Centr. Amer. spp., p. 497, W. tauricornis, p. 498, pl. 47, figg. 14 & 15, W. undecumtuberculata, p. 498, pl. 47, figg. 17 & 18, W. sprcata, p. 499, pl. 47, figg. 19 & 20, W. carinata, Guatemala, p. 498, pl. 47, fig. 16 ; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. Walckenaera acuminata Blackw., figured, pl. 1, figg. 7&8; F. P. Smirx, J. Quekett Club 1904, t. ix. W. infleva Westy. ( W. westringi Strand), note and new descript. ; E.STRAND, Norske Selskr. Sk. 1903 (1904), No. 7. Wideria antica Wid., figured, pl. 1, fig. 6; F. P. Smrru, J. Quekett Club 1904, t. ix. Wrexia, def. and key of the Centr.-Amer. sp., p. 484, W. gibbifera, p. 485, pl. 46, fig. 1, W. bituberosa, p. 485, W. clwosa, p. 485, pl. 46, figg. 2 & 3, W. rufa, p. 486, pl. 46, fig. 5, W. turrigera, p. 486, pl. 46, fig. 7; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arachn.-Aran. ii. W. globosa, Mexico, p. 486, pl. 46, fig. 5, W. subrufa, Guatemala, p. 486, pl. 46, fig. 6, W. secula, Mexico, p. 487, pl. 46, fig. 8; id. t. c. n. spp. Mimetidee. Ero tuberculata de Geer and aphana Walck., note on, p. 556, pl. 14, fig. 23, L. ligurica, Liguria (San Remo), p. 548, pl. 14, fig. 3; KULCZYNSKI, Fragmenta i, n. sp. ARANEA. Arachn. 31 £. nicoleti, Chili (la Herradura prov. Coquimbo), p. 96; E. Stwon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Mimetus maculosus, New Zealand (Jenolan Caves dist.), p. 330, figg. 40, 41, 42; Rartnsow, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, n. sp. Thomisidee. Apollophanes (Cleocnemis) texana, Texas, p. 113; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xi, June 1904, n. sp. Coriarachne nigrostriata E. Sim., new descript., p. 283, E. Simon, Mission Pavie iil. Dea multimaculata, W. Australia (Perth), p. 106, figg. 30 & 31; Rarnsow, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pt. 2, n. sp. Mecaphesa perkinsi, Sandwich Islands, p. 342; E. Srmon, Fauna Hawaiiensis ill, 1. Sp. : Misumessus n. g. (type Misumena oblonga Keyserl.), p. 112, IL. pallidulus, p. 112; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, June 1904, n. sp. Moneses paradoxus Lucas, from Centr. Abyss., p. 443; E. Srmon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. Philodromoides n. gen., p. 305, P. pratarie, N. America, p. 305, text-fig. ; T. H. Scamrrer, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, No. 10, n. sp. Philodromus floridensis, Florida (Lake Worth), p. 1383; Banks, P. Ac. Philad., Jan. 1904, n. sp. P. moestus, California (Santa Clara County), p. 353, pl. 39, fig. 26-30 ; BAnKs, (Pe Calif, Ac. mi, 4No.013,n; sp. Synema rufithorax, Sandwich Islands, p. 342; E. Simon, Fauna Hawaiiensis 11, 1. Sp. S. opulentum KE. Sim., new descript. and fig., p. 283, pl. 16, fig. 7; E. Stmon, Mission Pavie i111. Thomisus caffer, Zoutpansberg, p. 69; E. Stmon, Rev. Suisse Zool. 1904, nh. Sp. T. albohirtus KH. Sim., from Herrer valley, p. 443; E. Simon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. Tibellus vossiont EK. Sim., from Dagota valley, p. 443 ; E. Smton, t. c. Tmarus minutus, Washington, p. 112; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, June 1904, n. sp. Aysticus texanus, Texas (San Antonio), p. 112; Banks, t. c. n. sp. X. modestus, Kansas, p. 257, pl. 17, fig. 1; T. H. Scherrer, Ent. News Philad. xv, n. sp. Clubtonidee. Agreca lusatica L. Koch, synon. and descript., p. 393; R. pe LussErt, Observ. Ar. du bassin du Léman. Anahita unifasciata, Belg. Congo, p. 445 ; E. Stuon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7, n. sp. Anyphena accentuata var. obscura Lebert, descript., p. 390 ; R. pe Lussmrt, Observ. Ar. du bassin du Léman. A. verrilli, Bermuda Isl., p. 270, text-fig. ; N. Banks, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi, Nn. sp. Aysha orlandensis Tullgren=Anyphena gracilis Hentz, p. 121; Banks, P. Ac. Philad., Jan. 1904. Clubiona deterrima, Norway, p. 10; EK. StRanpD, Forh. Selsk. Christian. 1904, No. 5, n. sp. C. stagnalis n. nom. for Cl. grisea Thorell, Menge, Cambr., E. Simon, p. 557, C. tridens Menge = C. reclusa Cambr. ; KuLczynski, Frag- menta i. Cluilius see Philisca. 32 Arachn. XI. ARACHNIDA. [1904] Corinnomma formiceforme, near Sydney, p. 335, pl. 46, figg. 10, 11, 12; W. J. Ratnspow, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pt. 5, 1904, n. sp. Eutichurus insulanus, Bermudas and Hayti, p. 270 ; N. Banks, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi, n. sp. Gayenna californica, California (Mill Valley, Palo Alto), p. 338, pl. 38, fig. 2; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. i1,'No. 13, n. sp. G. trimaculata, Chili, la Herradura prov. Coquimbo, p. 102; E. Srmon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, 1904. Heteropoda pressula K. Simon, new descript., p. 285 ; E. Simon, Mission Pavie ill. H. venatoria L. (regia Fabr.), from Bermuda Islands, p. 274; N. Banks, Tr. Connect. Ac. x1. Micaria norvegica, Norway, p. 13; E. Stranp, Forh, Selsk. Christian. 1904, No. 5, n. sp. Micrommata vittigerum E. Simon, from Abyssinia (Gofa), p. 443 ; E. Sruon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. @dignatha sima EK. Sim., new descript., p. 286; E. Simon, Mission Pavie ii. Olbophthalmus n. nom. for Olbus E. Simon (Hist. Nat. Ar., nec Olbus E. Simon 1880), p. 98 ; E. Suwon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, 1904. Olbus, note on genus, p. 98 (foot note) ; E. Srmov, t. c. Philisca, note on gen. Philisca and Cluilius, p. 100, P. (Cluilius) chilensis Nic., new descript., p. 100, P. (Cluilius) accentifera, la Herradura prov. Coquimbo, p. 101 ; E. Simon, t. c. n. sp. Pecilipta venusta, near Sydney, p. 333, pl. 46, figg. 7, 8,9; W.J. Rarnsow, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, pt. 5, 1904, n. sp. Polybetes delfini, Punta Arenas, p. 99; E. Sruon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil, 1904, n. sp. Syspira pallida, New Mexico, p. 111; Banxs, J. N. York Ent. Soc., June 1904, n. sp. Terupis n. gen., p. 103, 7. bicolor, Chili, la Herradura prov. Coquimbo, p- 103; E. Stmon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xviii, 1904, n. sp. Thargalia floridana Banks, suppl. descript., p. 124 ; Banks, P. Ac. Philad., Jan. 1904. Torania gloriosa, suppl. descript. and fig., p. 285, pl. 16, fig. 2; E. Smmuon, Mission Pavie iil. Trachelas californica, California (Mill Valley, Palo Alto), p. 339, pl. 40, fig. 47 ; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. ii, No. 13, n. sp. Trachelas, key to Chilian spp., p. 106, 7’. altiformzs Nicolet, new descript., p. 104, 7. longitarsis, Punta Arenas, p. 104, 7. virgatus, la Herradura prov. Coquimbo, p. 105, text-fig.; E. Srmon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, 1904, n. spp. A gelenide. Cybeus minor, California (Claremont), p. 341, pl. 38, fig. 4, pl. 40, fig. 44; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. in, No. 3, n. sp. Mevianes n. gen., p. 110, I. delfint, Punta Arenas, p. 111, If. wilsont, Allen Gardiner, p. 111 ; E. Stmon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, 1904, nN. spp. Pacificana n, gen., p. 65, P. cockayni, Bounty isl., p. 66, text-fig.; H. R. Hoaee, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, n. sp. Pionaces n. gen., p. 107, P. major, Punta Arenas, p. 108, text-fig.; E. Smron, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, 1904, n, sp. Porteria n. g., p. 109, P. albopunctata, Punta Arenas, p. 109, text-fig. ; K. SIMON, t. c. D. Sp. Tegenaria urbana EK. Simon, suppl. descript., p. 402, pl. v, fig. 29; R. DE LEsSERT, Obsery. Ar. du bassin du Léman. T. domestica Cl. (Derhamt Scopl.) from Bermuda Isl., p. 271 ; N. BAanKs, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi. ARANES. Arachn. 33 Pisauride. Pisauride, key to North Amer. genera, p. 313; Montcomery, P. Ac. Philad. March 1904. Dolomedes sexpunctatus Hentz, suppl. descript., p. 654, pl. 29, fig. 5 ; Montgomery, t. c. Oct. 1903. Dolomedes, key to North Amer. spp., p. 314, D. sexpunctatus Hentz, p. 314, pl. 20, fig. 34, fontanus Emerton, p. 316, pl. 20, figg. 35-37, urinator Hentz (=tenebrosus Hentz, Emerton, Stone), p. 317, edoneus Montg., suppl. descript. and synon., p. 319; MonrcomeEry, t. c. 1904. EHuprosthenops bayoanianus Br. Cap., from Belg. Congo, p. 443 ; E. Simon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. Pisaurina mira Walckenaer, suppl. descript. and synon., p. 320, Mont- GoMERY, P. Ac. Philad. March 1904. Lycosidee. Lycoside, key to North American genera, p. 264; Montcommry, P. Ac. Philad. March, 1904. Allocosa n, g. (type Lycosa funerea Hentz), p. 113; Banxs, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, June, 1904. A. degesta, Louisiana, p. 287; CHAMBERLIN, Canad. Ent. 36, n. sp. Aulonia hunicola Montg., supp. descript. p. 265, pl. 20, fig. 33; Mont- GoMERY, P. Ac. Philad. March, 1904. Geolycosa n, gen. (type G. latifrons), p. 292, key to N. Amer. spp. p. 293, G. baltimoriana Keyserl. p. 297, arenicola Scudd. (=. mdifex Marx), p. 299, carolinensis Walck. p. 299, supp. descript. and synon., G. tevana, Texas, p. 293, pl. 18, figg. 138 & 14, latifrons, Texas, p. 295, pl. 19, figg. 15-18; MontTGomeEry, t. c. n. spp. Lycosa (Trochosa) personata L. Koch, p. 416, pl. 6, figg. 37 & 38, L. reni- dens K. Simon, p. 420, pl. 6, fig. 46, supp. descript.; R. p—E LESsERT, Observ. Ar. du bassin du Léman. L. terricola var. pallida, Montenegro (Bukovica), p. 3; A. Nosex, Arachn. Monteneg. n. var. : L. urbana Cambr., from Madi-Bari and Niam-Niams reg., p. 443; E. Stmon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. L. inonunata EK. Simon, new descript. p. 287; E. Simon, in Mission Pavie ili. L. perkinsi, Sandwich islds., p. 343; E. Stuon, Fauna Hawaiiensis 111, n. sp. L. sepulchralis Montg., p. 645, pl. 19, fig. 1, charonoides Montg., p. 646, pl. 19, fig. 7, nidecola Emert., p. 647, avara Keyserl., p. 650, pl. 19, fig. 2, pratensis Emert., p. 651, pl. 19, fig. 8, suppl. descript. and fig., L. contestata, Woods Hole, p. 649, pl. 19, fig. 4; Montaommry, P. Ac. Philad. Oct. 1903, n. spp. Lycosa, key to North Amer. spp., p. 277, LZ. nigra Stone, p. 285, charonoides Montg., p. 286, lepida Keyserl. (=L. communis Emert.), p. 287, punctulata Hentz, p. 288, ocreata Hentz (=ZL. stone: Montg. nec L. rufa Keyserl.), p. 288, scutulata Hentz, p. 289, bilineata Emerton (=Z. ocreata pulchra Montg.), p. 290, L. inhonesta Keyserl. (=L. nidicola Emert. and ZL. tigrina McCook), p. 290, LZ. relucens Montg. (=Z. verisimilis Montg.), p. 292, supp. descript. and synonyms, L. enepigynata, Texas, p. 279, pl. 18, figg. 1 & 2, ensopita, Texas, p. 280, pl. 18, figg. 3 & 4, antelucana, Texas, p. 282, pl. 18, figg. 5 & 6, McCooki, Texas, p. 283, pl. 18, fig. 11; Monraommry, P. Ac. Philad. March, 1904, n. spp. LI. wacondana, Kansas, p. 260, pl. 17, fig. 7; T. H. ScHmrrer, Ent. News Philad. xv, n. sp. 34 Arachn. XI. ARACHNIDA. [1904] L. nidicola=L. helluo Walck., L. kochi Emert. and Banks (non Keyserling) =L. pulchra Keyserl., L. purcelli Montgomery=L. kochi Keyserl., synonyms, L. permunda, Kansas, p. 286; R. VY. CHAMBERLIN, Canad. Ent. 36, n. sp. L. angusta Tullgren=L. lenta Hentz, L. albopuncta Tullgren=L. riparia Hentz, L. (Pirata) loennbergi Tullgren=Sosippus floridanus E. Simon, p. 121; Banks, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904. L. scutata Hentz=L. rabida Walckenaer, L. babingtoni Blackwall= ZL. helluo Walckenaer, synonyms, p. 134, L. posticata, Florida, p. 134, L. hentzi, Florida, p. 135; Banks, t. c. Jan. 1904, n. spp. L. baltimoriana Keyserl. and L. lenta Hentz, note on, p. 114, L. apicata, Arizona and Texas, p. 114; N. Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, June 1904, n. sp. L. pacifica, California, p. 354, pl. 38, fig. 6; N. Banks, P. Calif. Ac. 3, No. 13, 1904, n. sp. L. atlantica Marx, from Bermuda Isl., p. 274; N. Banks, Tr. Connect. LOR ab L. portert, Chili (Los Perales), p. 112, LZ. delfinz, Chili (Los Perales), p. 113; E. Stuon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, 1904, n. spp. Ocyale atalanta Aud., from Abyssinia (Mt. Fické), p. 443; E. Simon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. Pardosa (Lycosa) danica, Denmark, p. 321; W. SorRENSEN, Ent. Meddel. 1904 (2), heft 1, n. sp. P. pedestris E. Simon, supp. descript., p. 427, pl. 6, fig. 34, P. schenkelr, Valais (Arolla), p. 429, pl. 6, figg. 42-44; R. pz Lesser, Observ. Ar. du bassin du Léman, n. sp. P. wretita E. Simon, new descript., p. 288; E. Srmon, in Mission Pavie 111. P. lapidicna Emerton, p. 262, pl. 19, fig. 6, and P. pallida Emerton, p. 653, pl. 19, fig, 3, supp. descript.; Monrgomery, P. Ac. Philad., Oct. 1903. Pardosa, key to N. Amer. spp., p. 267, P. pallida Emert. p. 271, lapidicna Emert. p. 272, scita Montg. p. 272, minima Keyserl. p. 273, glaccalis Thorell, p. 274, groenlandica Thorell, p. 274, tachy- poda Thorell, p. 275, nigripalpis Emert., p. 275, supp. descript., P. pauxilla, Texas, p. 268, pl. 19, figg. 21-23, P. mercurialis, Texas, p. 270, pl. 19, figg. 20 & 21; Monreomemry, P. Ac. Philad. March, 1904. P. bilobata Tullgren = (probably) Pirata insularis Emert. p. 148, P. emertont n. nom. for P. pallida Emert., preoce., p. 175, P. bankst n. nom. for P. littoralis Banks, preeocc., p. 175; R. V. CHAMBERLIN, Canad. Hinte Xx x0x, P. bilobata Tullgren=Lycosa milvina Hentz, p. 121, P. floridana, Florida (Entreprise), p. 186; Banks, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904, n. sp. P. parvula, Florida, p. 114, tevana, Texas, p. 115; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, June 1904, n. spp. P. atromedia, California, p. 355, pl. 39, fig. 32; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. 3, No. 13, 1904, n. sp. Pirata liber Montg., supp. descript., p. 654; Monrcomerry, P. Ac. Philad. Oct. 1903. Pirata, key to N. Amer. spp., p. 309, P. marazi Stone (=P. piraticus Emerton nec Clerck), p. 309, elegans Stone, nigromaculatus Montg., p. 310, liber Montg., p. 311, supp. descript. and syn., P. sedentarius, Texas, p. 312, pl. 19, figg. 28 & 29; Monrecomery, P. Ac. Philad. March, 1904, n. sp. P. wacourana Scheffer=P. agilis, p. 148; R. V. CHAMBERLIN, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. P. aspirans, Virginia and N. Carolina, p. 286; R. V. CHAMBERLIN, t. c. n. Sp. ARANES. Arachn. 35 P. californica, California (Coulterville), p. 356, pl. 39, fig. 13; Banks, Pe Caliie Ac. 3, No..13; n. sp, Scaptocosa n, gen. type Lycosa arenicola Scudder, p. 113; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xi, June, 1904. Schizocosa n. gen. type Lycosa ocreata Hentz, p. 177, incl. also L. venus- tata Hentz (=Pardosa bilineata Emert. and Lycosa ocreata pulchra Montg.), and Z. humuli Banks; R. V. CHAMBERLIN, Canad. Ent. 36 (p. 148). Trochosa singoriensis, distribution in Hungary; CsIKI, pp. 290-294 & 303, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars. ii. Trochosa, key to N. Amer. spp., p. 301, 7. pratensis Emert., p. 303, contestata Montg., p. 303, avara Keyserl., p. 304, purcelli Montg. (=Lycosa kochi Emert. nec Keyserling+Z. nigraurata Monte.), cinerea Fabr., p. 305, frondicola Emert., p. 306, sepulchralis Montg., p- 307, rubicundula Keyserl. (=polita Emert.), p. 307, sublata Montg., p. 308, supp. descript. and synonyms, 7. noctambula, Texas, p- 301, pl. 38, figg. 9 & 10; Montcomury, P. Ac. Philad. March, 1904, n. sp. Trabea aurantiaca Emert., supp. descript., p. 266, pl. 20, figg. 31 & 32, MONTGOMERY, t. c. Oxyopide. Peucetia arabica EK. Sim., from Abyssinia (Dagota) and P. casselc E. Sim., from Congo (Iribou), p. 443; E. Simon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. Oxyopedon rufocaligatum EK. Sim., from Ogaden, p. 443; E. Smmon, t. c. Oxyopes dubourgi, Madi-Bari and Niam-Niams reg., p. 446; E. Srmon, tC. ./Sp. O. laminatus Tullgren=0. scalaris Hentz, p. 121; Banks, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904. O. salticus Hentz, from Bermuda Isl., p. 274; N. Banks, Tr. Connect. AC. Xi. Salticide. Anoka ( Wala) vernalis Peckh., from Bermuda Isl. p. 274; N. Banks, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi. Attulus histrio E. Simon, supp. descript. and fig., p. 437, pl. 6, figg. 47 & 48; R. pE Lessert, Observ. Ar. du bassin du Léman. Dendryphantes gallicus n, nom. for D. medius C. Koch and D. rudis E. Simon; W. SoRENSEN, Ent. Meddel. 1904 (2), heft. 1. D. floridanus, Florida (Altoona), p. 138; Banxs, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904. N. Sp. D. guttatus, California (Santa Rosa Isl.), p. 358, pl. 41, fig. 51; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. 3, No. 13, 1904, n. sp. Eyiblemum palpalis (sic), California (Palo Alto), p. 360, pl. 39, fig. 31; BANKS, t. c. nN. Sp. Eremattus n. gen. type Marpissa albopilosa Banks, p. 117; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. June 1904. Evophrys letata, Chili (Los Perales) p. 114; E. Simon, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvii, 1904, n. sp. Heliophanus dubourgi, Dougon Valley, p. 446, figg. 1 & 2 (p. 445), A. didiert, Madi-Bari and Niam-Niams reg., p. 447, figg. 3 & 4 (p. 446); KE. Stmon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7, n. spp. Icius floridanus Banks=TIcius wickhami Peckham, p. 138; Banks, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904. I. texanus, Texas, p. 116; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xiii, June 1904, Nn. Sp. 36 Arachn. XI. ARACHNIDA. [1904] Menemerus (Tapinattus) melanognathus Lucas, from Bermuda Isl., p. 275; N. Banks, Tr. Connect. Ac. x1. Metacyrba similis, California (Los Angeles), p. 360, pl. 38, fig. 9; Banks, P, Calif. Ac: 3, No. 13, 1904, n, sp; Myrmarachne manducator Westw., pl. xvi, fig. 8, MW. paviei E. Sim., new descript. p. 290; E. Stmon, Mission Pavie iii. Partona africana, Centr. Abyss., p. 447; E. Simon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, IN. 7, 1. SD: Pellenes pacifica, California (S. Francisco), p. 359, pl. 39, fig. 37, P. speciosa, California (Claremont), p. 359, pl. 40, fig. 39; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. 3, No. 13, 1904, n. spp. P. calcaratus, N. America, p. 117, P. californicum (sic), California (San Diego), p. 117, P. arizonensis, Arizona, p. 118, P. tarsalis, California (San Pedro), p. 118; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, June, 1904, n. spp. P. cristatus, change of marking in the male, p. 32; Emerron, Psyche xi, 1904. Phidippus ferrugineus, Kansas, p. 258, pl. 17, figg. 2 & 3; T. H. ScHEFFER, Ent. News Philad. 15, n. sp. Ph. clarconensis Tullgren =insolens Hentz, p.121, P. oaklandensis Tullgren = cardinalis Hentz, p. 121; Banks, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904. P. basalis, Arizona, p. 115; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, June 1904, Nn. Sp. Pleaippus paykullt Aud. from Bermuda Island, p.275; Banxs Tr. Connect. Ac. Xi. Saitis barbipes EK. Simon, p. 545, p. 14, figg. 15 & 16, new descript. and fig., S. greca, Greecia (Patras and Corfu), p. 545, pl. 14, fig. 17, S. taurica, S. Russia, p. 546, pl. 14, fig. 18; W. KuLczyNsKI, Fragmenta i, n. spp. Sidusa arizonensis, Arizona, p. 116, S. borealis, New York, p. 116; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, June 1904, n. spp. Thyene squamata K. Sim. and 7. bucculenta Gerst. from Centr. Abyss., p. 443; E. Suwon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, No. 7. Viciria scoparia KE. Sim., new descript., p. 291; E. Stmon, Mission Pavie iii. V. SOLIFUGA. Desia, key to Asiat. spp., p. 410, D. rossica, transcasp. Reg., p. 406, D. zarudnyt, S. Persia, p. 408, D. persica, S. Persia, p. 409, D. dinitrievi, Abyssinia, p. 410, D. magnifrons, N. E. Africa, p. 411; A. Brruua, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. 1x, 1904, n. spp. Galeodide, classif. of family, p. 391, key to genera, p. 393; BrrvLa, t. c. Galeodes, key to Centr.-Asia spp., p. 402, G. bacdllifer Pocock, n. descript. p- 395, G. schach, Teheran, p. 394, G. caspius przevalskii, Chinese Turkest., p. 396, G. bacillatus, W. Persia, p. 397, G. setipes, Centr. As. (Margelhan), p. 398, G. auronitens, W. Persia, p. 399, G. levipalpis, Ferghanathal, p. 400; Brruna, t. c. n. spp. and n, subsp. Galeodopsis n. gen. (near Paragaleodes), typ. Galeodes cyrus Pocock, p. viii; Brruna, t. c. Nouv. No. 12. Gluviopsis rufescens persica, S.W. Persia, p. 412, nagrocincta, W. Persia, p. 413; Biruta, t. c. n. subsp. and n, sp. Paragaleodes fulvipes, 8. Persia, p. 400, P. melanopygus, N. Persia, p. 401; BIRULA, t..c. ND. Spp. Rhagodes aureus Pocock, new descript. p. 414, A. aureus setipes, W. Persia, p. 415, R. leucopygus, W. Persia, p. 415; BriruLa, t. cn. subsp. and Nn; sp: VI. CHERNETES (Pseudoscorpiones). Atemnus floridanus Tullgren= A. elongatus Banks, p. 141; Banks, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904. OPILIONES. Arachn. 87 Chelifer cinicoides Fabr., p. 6, C. cyrneus L. Koch, p. 8, C. cancroides L., p- 11, synon. and descript.; ELninaseNn, Norske Pseudosc. 11, 1903. C. cancroides L. from Abyssinia, p. 444; E. Simon, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, INO 7: C. michaelsent E. Simon, note on p. 4, C. echinatus, S. Patag. p. 2; ELLINGSEN, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 480, n. sp. Chernes nodosus, note on, p. 292; Kew Wattis, Naturalist 1904. Garypinus patagonicus, Patag. (Rio Sta Cruz), p. 5; ELLINGSEN, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 480, n. sp. Ideobisium, list and observ., p. 4, J. strand Ell., supp. descript., p. 12; ELLINGSEN, Norske Pseudose. 11, 1903. Obisium muscorum Leach, note on, p. 13, O. brevifemoratum, Norway, p. 13; ELLINGSEN, t. c. n. Sp. VII. OPILIONES. The Order Opiliones particularly the suborder Cyphophthalmi ; general structure of Opiliones with special regard to Cyphophthalmi pp. 4-67. Systematic part pp. 75-110; H. J. Hansen and W. SORENSEN, On two orders of Arachnida. Opiliones, synopsis of order, groups and families of Central American fauna ; Fr. Camprines, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.-Aran. 11, p. 548. Op. cyphophthalma. Cyphophthalmi (suborder), characterization of suborder, p. 86, family Stronoide, p. 87, subfam. Stylocellini consp. gen. p. 88, gen. Stylocellus Westw. and consp. spp., p. 88 & 89, S. beccarii Th. p. 90, pl. 1, fig. 1, S. thorelli n, sp., Sumatra, p. 91, pl. i, fig. 2, S. weberi n. sp., Sumatra, p. 92, pl. ii, fig. 1, S. modestus n. sp., Celebes, p. 93, pl. u1, fig. 2, S. sulcatus, Java, p. 94, pl. ii, fig. 3, S. swmatranus Westw. p. 96, pl. 1, fig. 4, S. pococki n. sp., Borneo, p. 97, pl. ii, fig. 5, gen. Mopsalrs Thorell, p. 99, Ogovia n. gen., p. 99, O. grossa n. sp., Ogoué, p. 100, pl. ii, fig. 6, pl. ili, fig. 1, gen. Pettalws Thorell, p. 102, P. cimiciformis Cambr. p. 102, pl. iii, fig. 2, P. brevicauda Pocock, p. 104, pl. ii, fig. 3, Purcellia n, gen., p. 105, P. célustrans n. sp., p. 106, pl. iii, fig. 4, pl. iv, fig. 1, gen Siro Latr., p. 107, S. rubens Latr., p. 108, pl. iv, fig. 2, S. duricorius Joseph, p. 109, pl. iv, fig. 3, pl. v, fig. 1, Parasiro n, gen., p. 110 (typ. Siro corsicus E. Sim.), P. corsicus E. Simon, p. 111, pl. v, fig. 2; Gibocellum sudeticum Stecker, species non existens, pp. 67-75 ; H. J. Hansen & W. SoRENSEN, On two orders of Arachnida etc. Cambridge, 1904. Op. mecostethe. Cosmetide (fam.), divided into two subfamilies: Discosomine nov. et Cosmetine nov., p. 549 ; Fr. CamBripas, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Arach.- Aran. ii. Cosmetine subfam., key to genera of Centr.-Amer. fauna; id. t. c. p. 550. Cynorta, def. and key to Centr.-Am. spp., pp. 554&555, C. albipunctata, Costa | Rica, p. 556, pl. 52, fig. 9, C. bipunctata, Costa Rica, p. 556, pl. 52, fig. 10, C. biguttata, Costa Rica, p. 557, pl. 52, fig. 11, C. betuberculata, Guatemala, p. 557, pl. 52, fig. 12, C. longipes, Costa Rica, p. 557, pl. 52, fig. 138, C. longispina, Costa Rica, p. 558, pl. 52, fig. 14, C. dentipes, Guatem., Costa Rica, p. 558, pl. 52, fig. 15, C. annulipes, Guatemala, p. 558, pl. 52, fig. 16, C. conzgera, Costa Rica, p. 559, pl. 52, fig. 17; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t.c. n. Spp. 38 Arachn. XI. ARACHNIDA. [1904} Erginoides n, g. (Cosmetide) p. 553, E. tarsalis, Costa Rica, p. 554, pl. 52, fig. 7; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. n. Sp. Erginus K. Sim., def. and key to Centr.-Amer. spp., p. 559; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, 1 Metacynorta n. g. (Cosmetide) p. 554, IM. Sipe a Guatemala, p. 554, pl. 52, fig. 5 FR. CAMBRIDGE, tc. 0. Metavonones, 1. gen. (Cosmetide) p. 553, M. Miksa Mexico, p. 553, pl. 52, fig. 6; Fr. CAMBRIDGE, t. c. n. Sp. Paravonones 0. g. (CO osmetide), P. biserratus, Mexico, p. 551, pl. 52, fig. 1, P. quadratus, Mexico, p. 551, pl. 52, fig. 2, P. claviger, J Mexico, p. 552, pl. 52, fig. 3, P. compressus, Guatem., Costa Rica, p. 552, pl. 52, fig. 4, P. incrassatus, Mexico, p. 553, pl. 52, fig. 5; Fr. CamBripes, t. c. Nn. Spp. Sitalces californica (sic) Banks, pl. 38, fig. 18; Bawxs, P. Calif. Ac. .i, No. 13, 1904. Systenocentrus quinquedentatus E. Simon, new descript., p. 295 ; E. Simon, Mission Pavie 111. Op. plagvostethe. Acantholophus horridus Panz. = A. hispidus Herbst juv., p. 80, A. annulipes L. Koch = A. dentiger C. Koch juv., p. 80, A. sochi n. nom. for A. hispidus EK. Simon (non Phal. hispidum Herbst), p. 80 (foot-note); W. KuLcozynskI, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11, 1904. Amopaum Sor. = Dicranolasma juv., p. 77 ; W. KuLcozynskI, t. c. 1904. Astrobunus argentatus L. Koch = A. hellert Auss. juv., p. 79 ; KULCZYNSKI, t. c. 1904. Caddo glaucopis, N. York, p. 254, fig. 4, C. boopis, N. York, p. 255; C. R. Crossy, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, No. 4, n. spp. Dendrolasma mirabilis Banks, pl. 38, fig. 17; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. in, No. 13, 1904. Dicranolasma scabrum Herbst, age characters, p. 77, pl. 9, figg. 1 & 2; W. Kutcozynski, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11, 1904. Egenus ictericus C. Koch =£. tibialis C. Koch juv., p. 80, 2. clatri E. Sim. = H. sinister KE. Sim. juv., p. 80 ; KULCZYNSKI, t. c. Gagrella, sexual and age characters, p. 82, pl. 9, figg. 9, 10 & 11; KULCZYNSKI, t. c. Ischyropsalis manicata L. K., age characters, p. 78, pl. 9, figg. 5 & 6; KULCZYNSKI;/ t-0e: Liobunum agile Canestr = L. dorie Can. juv., p. 79 ; KuLczyNskKI, t. c. L. calcar Wood, note on, p. 256 ; C. R. Crossy, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, No. 4. Metopoctea E. Sim. = Trogulus jay. ; Kunczynski1, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11, 1904, p. 77. Nemastoma bicuspidatum C. Koch, age characters, p. 78, pl. 9, figg. 7 & 8; KULCZYNSKI, t. c. N. gigas Sor. var. montenegrina, p. 4; A. NoseK, Arachn. Montenegrina, ne Var. Oligolophus cinerascens C. Koch and 0. rhododendri L. Koch = O. alpinus Herbst juv., p. 80; Kuxtozynsk1, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11, 1904. Ortholasma rugosa (sic) Banks, pl. 38, fig. 16 ; BANKs, P. Calif. Ac. iil, No. 13, 1904. Phalangium brevicorne C. K. = P. opilio L. juv., p. 79, P. wernert n, nom, for Platybunus strigosus Kulezynski (Ar. in As. Min. etc. nec P. strigosus L. Koch), p. 82 (foot-note), pl. 9, fig. 14; W. KuLczyNskI, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11, 1904. Platybunus triangularis Herbst = P. corniger Herm. juv., p. 80, P. bucephalus C. Koch, age characters, p. 84, pl. 9, figg, 3 & 4; KULCZYNSEI, t. c. RICINULI— ACARI. Arachn. 39 Protolophus tuberculatus Banks, pl. 38, fig. 19; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. iii, No. 13, 1904. Selerosoma romanum L. Koch = 8. quadridentatum Cuv. juv., p. 73; W. Kuuozynsk1, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, 1904. VILIX RICINULE Ricinuli (family Cryptostemmatide), general structure of this order, pp. 115- 134, systematic position, pp. 136-143, characterization of order and family, p. 144, key to genera, p. 145, gen. Cryptostemma Gueérin, def. and key to spp., p. 146, C. crassipalpe n. sp., Centr. it p. 147, pl. 7, fig. 1, C. plebejum n. sp., Centr. Afr., p. 148, pl. 7, fig. 2, C. westermanni Guerin, p. 149, pl. 7, fig. a ple) Ss. fig: C. afzeli Thorell, p. 150, pl. 8, fig. 2, C. sjdstedti n. sp., Centr. Afr., Ds lipil. pl Sie) SC. corscht, D. .Sp..) Centr. ,Ateeepal53, pl... 8, fig... 4, pl. 9, fig. 1, gen. Cryptocelius Westw., p. 154, 0. fedus Westw., p. 155, pl. 9, fig. 2. CG. simont n. sp., Brazil, p. "156, De Oishi Oe kl' J. Hansen & W. SORENSEN, On two orders of Arachnida ete. , Cambridge, 1904. DXA ARR: Morphology and classification of Acari; Banks, A treatise of the Acarina orimites, P. U.S. Mus. xxvai, pp. isi! Acaropediculoides ventricosus, note on, p. 16; L. DE LA BARREDA, Com. parasit. Agr. Mexico 1904. Acaropsis, Moquin-Tandon (typus Tyroglyphus laboulbenz), note on, p. 154; OvuDEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 17. A, eruditus Oudm., note on, p. 163 ; OUDEMANS, t. c. No. 18. Acarus denticulatus L., synony. note, p. 505; TRAGARDH, Zool. Anz. XXVIl. A. serotine, New York, p. 124; BruTENMULLER, Amer. Mus. J. iv, (?) n. sp. Acheles n. gen. (Cheletine) p. 101, A. mirabilis Nederl., p. 101 ; OUDEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 14, n. sp. Actineda agilis Banks, from Bermuda Island, p. 275; N. Banks, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi. Aleurobius farine L., note on, p. 102 ; OUDEMANS, t. c. Allothrombium n. gen. (typus Acarus tinctorius L.), p. 251, A. pergrande, Italy, p. 252; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. ii, n. sp. Ameroseius n, gen. (type Sevus echinatus Koch), p. 258, A. lelaptoides, Italy, p. 259, borealis, Norvegia, p. 259; A. BERLESE, tC. n. Spp. Analgeside, key to genera, p. 87 ; BANKS, A treatise on the Acarina. Angelia thori, Norvegia, p. 275, A mamillaris, Italia, p. 275; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. 11, n. spp. Anetus sumatrensis, Sumatra, on Spheridium dimidiatum, p. 103, 4. dis- erepans, Bremen, on Halictus 4-notatus, p. 103 ; OUDEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 14, n. spp. A. discrepans Oudem., p. 132, pl. 9, figg. 61-64, A. swmatrensis Oudem., p. 134, pl. 9, figg. 65 & 66, n. descript. and fig. ; OuDEMANS, Tijdschr. Ent. 1904. Antennophoride, key to genera, p. 387, Antennophorus, charact. and key to spp., pp. 387-390, text-figg., A. uhlmannt, p. 391, A. grandis, Russia, p. 392, pl, fe 95, pl ie) fig.9195, pl. 14, fig, 99 and text- fige. (n. sp. ; A. pubescens, p. 393, pl. 13, fig. 98, pl. 14, figg. 101 & 102 and text-fig., A. foreli, p. 395, pl. 13, fig, 964, Oh A. BERLESE, Redia i , fasc. li, 1. Sp. 40 Arachn. XI. ARACHNIDA. [1904] Antennoceleno n. subg. of genus Celenopsis, type C. braunsi Wasmann ; A. BERLESE, t. c. p. 268. Antennurela n. gen. (Antennophoride) p. 267, type A. trouessarti, Brasilia, on Passalus, p. 268; A. BERLESE, t. c. n. Sp. Argas andresi, Italy, p. 704; Mariani Mario, Zool. Anz. xxvii, n. sp. A. mombata, characters, synonymy &c. ; Curisty & Pocock, Thompson Yates Lab. Rep. v, pp. 187-189, pl. xv. Arrhenurus longiusculus, England, p. 150; C. F. Gzorar, Naturalist 1904, Nn. sp. A. anodosus, Seeland, p. 444 ; KormnrK8, Zool. Anz. xxvii, n. sp. A. moebeli Piersig, note on, p. 201, pl. 10, fig. 3; J. H. Haueert, Irish Natural. xiii. A. neumani Piersig, note on, p. 245; R. Monti, Rend. Ist. Lombardo, Ser. il, XXXvii. Atractides octoporus, Bohtme, p. 453; R. Prersia, Zool. Anz. xxvii, n. sp. Aturus spatulifer, Boheme, p. 471; R. Prersic, t. c. n. sp. Bdellide, key to genera, p. 16; Banks, A treatise on the Acarina. B., synon. notes, pp. 69-79 ; THor, Sie., Zool. Anz. xxviil. Bdella californica, California (Claremont), p. 366, pl. 41, fig. 60; Banks, P. Calif. Ac smi, Now 13: Brachypodopsis n, gen. p. 34, B. gracilis, Germany, p. 34; R. PIERSsIG, Ber. Annaberg Ver. 1903, n. sp. Cephaleuropoda n. gen. for Uropoda berlesiana Berl. + U. carinata et cribraria, p. 248 ; A. BERLESE, Redia 1, fasc. 11. Chelenotus 'Trouessart, note on, p. 163; OupEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 18. Cheletes eruditus (Schrank), note on, p. 101 ; OUDEMANS, t. c. No. 14. Cheletes Latreille (type Acarus eruditus), note on, p. 154, C. saccardianus Berl. 1886 = C. ornatus Can. et Fans. 1877, p. 154, C. berlest n. nom. for C. ornatus Berlese (non Canestrini), p. 154; OUDEMANS, t. ¢. Nowl7. C. sevus n. nom. for C. eruditus protonympha Oudem., p. 160, C. stenuus n. nom. for C. eruditus, femina monstrosa, Oudem., p. 160, C. schneider’ Oud., note on, p. 160, C. feror Berl. and Trouessart, on Cercopis bercklegt, p. 162, C. trouessarti Oud., note on, p. 162, C. prumptus, N. Guinea, p. 160, C. fortis, N. Guinea, p. 160, C. audaz, N. Guinea, p. 162, C. alacer, Colombia, p. 162, C. acer, Colombia, p. 162 ; OupEMANS, t. c. No. 18, n. spp. Cheletia Haller, typ. C. daureata Haller = Acarus sgquamosus de Geer, note on, p. 154, C. flabellifera Michel, note on, p. 162; OUDEMANS, t. ©. Nos. 17 & 18. Cheletoides n. gen. type Syringophilus uncinatus Haller, p. 154 ; OUDEMANS, tee. Nog li7. Cheletomimus n, gen. p. 163, type C. trua, p. 163; OUDEMANS, t. Cc. Nok 18; ni\sp: Cheletomorpha n. gen. for Cheletes venustissimus C. Koch, p. 162 ; OUDE- MANS, t. c. No. 18. Cheletophanes n. gen. for Cheletes montandoni Berl., p. 162, C. montandonz on Aradus varius in Valachia, p. 162 ; OUDEMANS, t. c. No. 18. Cheletopsis, n. gen. type Cheletes nornert Popp. p. 163, C. major Trouessart on Dendrochelidon mystacea of N. Guinea, p. 163; OUDEMANS, ties Noa ns. Cheyletide, key to genera, p. 19; Banks, A treatise on the Acarina. Chrithoptes (corrig. Crithocoptes) monounguiculosus Geber, note on, p. 163 ; OUDEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 18. Chromotydeus n. gen. (type Penthaleus ovatus Koch); A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. ii, p. 252. Cillibano Heyden, gen. characters, key to subgen. and species, p. 329, ACARI. Arachn. 41 C. comata Leon, p. 330, pl. 7, fig. 3, C. herticoma Berl., p. 331, pl. 7, fig. 6; A. BERLESE, t. c. Cosmolelaps n. subgen. of Lelaps, pp. 13 & 14, C. sculpiger Berl., new descript., p. 19; A. BeRuLEsE, Zool. Anz. 1904. Cyrtolelaps nemorensis K., synon. note, p. 276, C. herculeanus, p. 240, C. aurantiacus, p. 241, C. (vel Gamasellus) iphidiformis, p. 261, C. punctum, Italy, p. 262; A. BeRuESE, Redia 1, fasc. ii, n. spp. Dameosoma corrugatum, p. 273, bellum, p. 274, asperatum, p. 274, Italia ; A. BERLESE, t. c. 1. Spp. Demodex musculi Oud., parast. on rats, p. 324; G. Trraposcul, Arch. parasit. 1904. Dinychus tetraphyllus, p. 247, D. carinatus, p. 247, D. fimicolus, p. 248, Itaha; A. BERLESE, Redia 1, fasc.) 11. Discopoma hirticoma, Texas, in nets of Heiton schmitti, p. 246, D. pulcher- ruma, Italy, p. 247, D. splendida Kram, var. porticensis, Italy, p. 247; A. BmeRLESE, t. c. n. sp. and n. subsp. D., p. 332, splendida Kram., p. 333, pl. 7, fig. 11; A. BERLESE, t. c. Disparipes silvestriz, Italy, p. 22, silvestrii var. rotundata, p. 23, circularis, Italy, p. 23; A. BERLESE, Zool. Anz. 1904, n. spp. Echinomegistus n. gen. (typus Antennophorus wheeleri Wasm.), p. 266 ; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fase. 11. Echinomegistus, charact., p. 396, text-fig., L. wheeleri, p. 398, pls. 13, fig. 103, 14, figg. 103 & 104 ; A. BERLESE, t. ©. Echinoseius n. gen. (type Seius hirsutigenus Berl.) p. 177; Ripaya Costantino, Riv. Patol. Veg. x. Emeus inexpectatus, Borkum isl., p. 91, #. major, Holl., p. 100 ; OUDEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. Nos. 13 & 14. Epitrimerus anthrisci, on Anthriscus silvestris, p. 16; LINDROTH, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn. xxvi, No. 4, n. sp. Eremeus conferve Schrank, note on, p. 102; OUDEMANS, Ent. Ber. Neder- land. No. 14, id. p. 125, pl. 7, figg. 46 & 47, id. Tijdschr. Ent. 1904. E. floridanus, Florida, p. 145; Banks, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904, n. sp. £. varius n. nom., p. 656; Vorats & OUDEMANS, Zool. Anz. 1904. EHriophyide, key to genera, p. 104; BANKs, a treatise on the Acarina. Eriophyes lindere, India (Kursong), p. 427, fig.; A. Corti, Zool. Anz. xxvii £. gossypit, California, p. 55, pl. 2, fig. 4; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xll, N. Sp. E£. dispar, morphology of, p. 60 ; Kuster, Marcellia iii, fig. 3. Eriophyes campanule, on Campanula rotundifolia, p. 4, fig., £. dianti, on Dianthus deltoides, p. 12, H. leontodontis, on Leontodon autumnale, p. 14, n. spp., 2. pint Nal. p. 7, tenuis Nal. p. 8, drabe, p. 8, guadri- setus F. Thom., p. 7, similis Nal. p. 8, riibsaameni Nal. p. 9, galiobius Can. p. 9, centauree Nal. p. 10, piloselle Nal. p. 11, ribes Nal. p. 11, longisetus, p. 12, salicobius, p. 17, note on; LinDRoTH, Acta Soc. Faun, Fenn. xxvi, 1904. Erythreus ignotus, p. 91, EL. glaber, p. 92, E. flavus, p. 92, Borkum Isl. ; OvupEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 13, n. spp. E. germanicus Oud. p. 122, pl. 7, figg. 28 & 29; OupEmans, Tijdschr. Ent. 1904. Erythrocheylus n. gen. for Pseudocheylus erythroides Leon. (from America), p. 27, Z. littoralis, Italy, p.27; A. BERLESE, Zool. Anz. 1904, n. sp. Hugamasus epsilon, Bremen, p. 654; Voiats & OUDEMANS, Zool. Anz. 1904, Nn. sp. Eulelaps n. subgen. of Lelaps (type Lelaps stabularis Can.), p. 13; A. BERLESE, Zool. Anz. 1904. Eulais (Hylais) gener. characters, p. 101 and text-fig.; C. F. Groras, Naturalist 1904, p. 101. £. mrazeki, Montenegro ; THon, SB. Bohmisch. Ges. 1903, No. 19, n. sp. 42 Arachn. XI, ARACHNIDA. [1904] E. angustifrons Choperi, p. 47, fig. 1, #. skorikovi, p. 49, fig. 2, H. saratovi, p. 50, fig. 3, #. elliptica, p. 52, fig. 4, EH. krendovski, p. 53, fig. 5, E. gigas, p. 55, fig. 6, Russia gov. of Saratov ; R. Prersia, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, n. spp. Eupodide, key to genera, p. 13; Banks, a treatise on the Acarina. Huiphis n. gen. p. 242, £. wropodinus, Italia, p, 248, £. tubicolus, Cape Colony in nidis termitis, p. 243, #7. (? or new gen. [phidozercon) gibbus Italy, p. 246; A. BeruEsE, Redia i, fasc. ii, n. spp. Lylais bicornuta, Irish, p. 200, pl. 10, figg. 1 & 2; J. N. Hanperz, Irish Natural. xiii, No. 9, n. sp. E. nulliporus, p. 73 ; S. THor, Nyt Mag. Naturv. t. 41, n. sp. Falculifer rostratus Buchh., hypopial Nymphe, p. 91 ; E. ReurEr, Medd. Soc. Faun. Fenn. 7, xi, 1903 (1904). Feltria minuta Koenike, note on, p. 347 ; R. Monti, Rec. ist. Lombardo, Ser. li, t. XXXVil. Gamaside, key to genera, p. 56; Banks, A treatise on Acarina. G. myrmecophili, characters of the, pp. 205-323, text-fig.; A. BERLESE, Redia 1, faschin: Gamasholaspis n. subg. of Holostaspis (type H. gamasoides Berl.) ; A. BERLESE, t. c. p. 265. Gamasiphis n. gen. (type Gamasus pulchellus Berl.), p. 261; A. BrRLESE, t. c. Gamasus (Pergamasus) noster, p. 236, G. theseus (Gamasus crassipes adultus Berlese olim) var. alpina, p. 286, G. alpestris, p. 236, G. pugilator, p. 236, G. parvulus, p. 237, G. misellus, p. 237, G. oxygynellus, p. 237, G. runcatellus, p.237, G. decipiens, p. 238, G.(Hologamasus) pollicipatus, p. 238, G. (Amblygamasus) sagitta, p. 238, G. fimetorum, p. 238, G. distinctus, p. 239, G'. neglectus, p. 239, G. intermedius, p. 240, G. horti- vagus, p. 240, G. reticulatus, p. 240, Italy, G. thoni, p. 239, G. obesus, p. 239, Corfu ; A. BERLESE, t. c. n. spp. G. (Hug.) immanis, Norway, p. 262, G. (Hug.) chortophilus, Italy, p. 262, G. ( Hug.) excurrens, Norway, p. 263, G. (Pergamasus) runciger, Norway, p-. 263, G. crassipes L. brevicornis, Norway, p. 263; A. BERLESE, t. c. n. spp. and n. var. G. pusillus Berl., note on, p. 278, A. BERLESE, t. c. G. californicus, California (Claremont), p. 368, pl. 41, figg. 54, 55 & 58; Banks, "PP: Calif} Aci; No: 13, n. isp. Glycyphagus cadaverum (vulgo spinipes), note on, p. 102, G. setosus C. L. Koch, note on, p. 102, G. sculptilis Meg. (type of G. domesticus), p. 102, G. trowpeaui n. nom, for G. sp. Troupeau 1879, p. 102, G. michaeli n, nom. for G. spinipes Michael, p. 103, G. domesticus con- eretipilus, Holl. p. 102, G. domesticus unisetus, Holl. p. 102, G. burchanensis, Borkum Isl., p. 108, G. privatus, Holl. p. 102, G. fustifer, Holl. p. 103 ; OupEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 14, n. subspp. and Nn. spp. G. setosus C. Koch, p. 127, pl. 8, figg. 51-53, G. fustifer Oudem. p. 129, pl. 8, figg. 54-56, G. burchanensis Oudem. p. 131, pl. 9, figg. 57-60, OupEMANS, Tijdschr. Ent. 1904. Glyciphagus spinipes and ansor infesting furniture; RANKIN, pp. 380 & 381, Tr. Glasgow Soe. vi. Greenia sjéstedti, Kameroon, p. 152, pl. 2, figg. 11-15; TRAGARDH, Ent. Tidskr. xxv, n. sp. G. perkinsi and alfkeni, symbiosis between these Mites and Copthorthosoma, pp. 187-139 ; OupEMANS, Zool. Anz. xxvii, 1903. Halacaride, key to genera, p. 41 ; Banks, A treatise on Acarina. Hemaphysalis aculeata on Tragulus meminna of India, p. 255; L. LAvVARRa, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. xiii, n. sp. Holaspulus n. subg. of Holostaspis (type H. tenuipes Berl.), p. 265 ; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fase. ii. ACARI. Arachn. 43 Holostaspella n. subgen. for Holostaspis sculpta, Cape Colony, in nidis Termitidis tubicola, p. 241 ; A. BERLESE, t. c. 1. Sp. Holostaspis mandibularis, p. 263, H. posteroarmatus, p. 263, H. subbadius, p. 264, H. penicilliger, p. 264, Italy, H. longespinosus Kr. asper, Corfu, p. 264, H. longulus hortorum, Italy, p. 265, H. (Gamosholaspis) gamasoides, Italia, p. 265, H. (Holaspulus) tenuipes, Italia, p. 266 ; A. BERLESE, t. c. n. Spp and n. var. H. prsentii Berl., note on, p. 279; A. BERLESE, t. c. Hoploderma phyllophorum, p. 275, H. clavigerum, p. 275, Italy ; A. BERLESE, t. c. n. Spp. Hoplolelaps n. subgen. of gen. Lelaps (typ. Lelaps hermaphrodita Berl.), p. 14; A. BeruzEse, Zool. Anz. 1904. Hoplomegistus n. gen. (type Megistanus armiger), p. 266; A. BERLESE, Redia 1, fasc. 11. Hydrachnide, the Servian, with descriptions, in Servian, of certain species that may be new (Limnesia serbica, dentata etc.) though not so indicated ; GsJORGEVIC, Ghlas Srpska Ak. lxvil, pp. 153-189. Hydrachnide, key to genera, p. 37; Banks, A treatise on the Acarina. Hydrachmde, nomencl. rem.; THor, Nyt Mag. Naturv. xli. Hydrachna distincta Keen., p. 200, pl. 10, fig. 4; J. H. Haver, Irish Natura liy xiii, t Nox 9: H. tectocervix, Borkum Isl., p.92 ; OuDEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 13, Nn. Sp. Hydrogamasus silvestria, Italy, p. 27; A. BERLESE, Zool. Anz. 1904, n. sp. Hydryphantes, p. 74 ; S. Toor, Nyt Mag. Naturv. xli, n. var. HZ, jujuyensis, Rep. Argent. prov. Jujuy, p. 395, figg. 1 & 2; E. Norprn- SKIOLD, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Hygrobates dodecaporus, Rep. Argent. prov. Jujuy, p. 396; E. NorpEN- SKIOLD, t. c. N. Sp. Hypoaspis Canestr., note on, p. 14; A. BERLESE, Zool. Anz. 1904. H, pavidus (Koch) Oude. and H. cossz (Dugés) Oudem., synony. note, p. 276; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. 11. Hf. ometes Holl., p. 100 ; OupEMANs, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 14, n. sp. H. lubrica, Bremen, p. 654 ; Votats & OupEMANS, Zool. Anz. 1904, n. sp. Hypochthonius minutissimus, Italy, p. 252; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. 11,n. sp. Imparipes histricinus, Italy, p. 24; A. BeRLESE, Zool. Anz. 1904, n. sp. Iphidioides n. nom, for Iphis C. L. Koch (preeoce. Leach 1817) et Humeus C. L. Koch (preocc. Hubner 1816) et Hmeus Mégnin (lapsus for Eumeus), type Iphis ostrinus C. L. K., p. 140, JF. concentricus (loc. ?), p. 140; OupEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 16, n. sp. Iphidiopsis instead of Iphiopsis Berlese, p. 140 ; OUDEMANS, t. c. Iphidulus n. gen., p. 176, L. communis, Italy, p. 176, LZ. communis hedere, p. 176, I. longicuadus, Italy, p. 176; Ripaya C., Riv. Patol. Veg. x, n. spp. and subsp. Izodide, biology of, p. 569, 4 text-fige.; P. Méanin, J. Anat. Physiol. xl. Ixodide, key to subfam. and gen., pp. 45-47; Banks, A treatise on the Acarina. Izodidés, note sur les, 1. Sur la classification des Jzodide, p. 444, 11. Note sur des espéces connues, p. 450, I. thoracicus K. euryptidis Markell, fodiens Murray, p. 451, ovatus Neum. p. 452, bifurcatus Neum., brunneus K. p. 455, 111. Espéces nouvelles, /. australiensis, Austr. occid. (on Canis) p. 457, I. boliviensis, Bolivia (on Speothas venaticus), p. 458, I. japonicus, Tokio, p. 458, L. nitens, Christmas Isl. (on M/us macleart) p. 459, L. rubscundulus, Cape Colony (on Ovis), p. 461, J. sculptus, California, p. 462 ; L.G. Nrumann, Arch. parasit. 1904, text-fig., n. spp. Ixodes ricinus, p. 335, tenuirostris Neum. p. 336, acuminatus Neum. p. 336 parasit. on rats ; G. TrraBoscuti, Arch. parasit. 1904, text-fig. I. pilosus, note on, p. 291 ; Mauuy, Agric. J. Cape Good Hope, t. xxv. 44° Arachn. XI. ARACHNIDA. [1904 I. anatis, N. Zeal. (on Anas superciliosa), p. 201, pl. 10; Cuiiton, Tr. N. Zealand Inst. xxxvi, n. sp. L. californicus, California, Claremont (on Toxostoma crissale), p. 269, pl. 41, fig. 57; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. 111, No. 13, n. sp. Lelaps elegantulus, Italy, p.241 (in nidis Tapinomadis erratict); A. BERLESE, Redia i, fase. 1, n. Sp. L. maximus, Montevideo (on Hesperomys vulpinus), p. 259, L. spiniferus, W. Africa, p. 260, L. pontiger, Italy, p. 260, L. stabularis var. proxima, Norvegia (on Lemnus), p. 260; A. BERLESE, t. c. n. Spp. and n. var. Lelaptide, key to genera, p. 401, Lelaps, charact. and key to subgen., pp. 402-404, text-fig., subgen. Hypoasis, key to spp. p. 405, L. levis, p. 406, pls. 15, fig. 116, 16, figg. 126 & 127, 20, fig. 116, LZ. myrmeco- philus, p. 409, pls. 16, figg. 128 & 129, 20, fig. 128, L. myrmophilus, p. 410, pls. 15, figg. 117-119, 20, fig. 117, L. canestrini, p. 412, pl. 15, fige. 120-122, L. acutus, p. 413, pls. 14, fig. 111, 15, figg. 112 & 113, Z. elegantulus, p. 414, pl. 16, figg. 130-132, subg. Cosmolelaps, key to spp. p. 416, LZ. cuneifer, p. 416, pls. 15, figg. 123 & 124, 16, fig. 125, var. americana, Connecticut, p. 418 (n. var.), LZ. vacuus, p. 419, pls. 14, fig. 107, 15, fig. 114, var. ensigera, p. 420, pl. 14, fig. 108, var. scalpigera, p. 421, pl. 14, fig. 110, Italy (n. var.), ZL. ornatus, p. 421, pls. 18, tig. 164, 19, figg. 164 & 165, subgen. Lelaspis, key to spp. p. 422, var. equitans, p. 423, pl. 17, figg. 137-1389, var. longitarsa, Italy, p. 424 (n. var.), L. humeratus, Russia, p. 425, pl. 18, figg. 151-153 (n. sp.), L. finitimus, p. 426, pl. 17, figg. 143 & 144, L. ovisugus, p. 427, pl. 17, figg. 145-147, subgen. Oolelaps, key to spp. p. 428, L. oophilus, p. 428, pl. 17, figg. 140-142, L. montanus, Italy, p. 430, pls. 17, fig. 148, 18, fig. 149 (n. sp.), ZL. parvulus, Russia, p. 431, pls. 16, fig. 135, 18, fig. 150 (n. sp.), subgen. Androlelaps, p. 432, L. karawaiewi, Rossia, p. 432, pl. 16, figg. 133 & 134; A. BERLESE, t. c. n. spp. and var. Lelaps versteegi, Surinam, parasitic on Mus, p. 160 ; OuDEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 18, n. sp. L. versteegi, Surinam, p. 223, text-fig.; OupEMANs, Notes Leyden Mus. XXlv, N. sp. (?). L. pilosula, California (Sta Rosa Isl.), p. 368, pl. 41, fig. 49; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. iii, No. 13, n. sp. L. stabularis Koch, L. echidninus Berl. p. 342, LZ. aqilis Koch. p. 344, parasitic on rats ; G. TrRABOSCHI, Arch. parasit. 1904. L. stabularis K., on Mus decumanus, L. echidninus Berl., on Mus rattus and decumanus, pp. 88-97 ; G. TIRABOSCHI, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. xiii. Lelaspis n. subgen. of Lelaps (typ. Lelaps astronomicus Koch), pp. 13 & 14, L. ovisugus, Italy, p. 14, finitimus, Italy, p. 15; A. BERLESE, Zool. Anz. 1904, n. spp. Lebertia pavesii R. Monti, new descript., p. 240, LZ. papillosa Piersig, observ., p. 245, LZ. longipes, from Lago Devero (Italy) p. 242, pl; R. Monti, Rend. Ist. Lombardo, ser. 2, t. xxxvii. Leiognathus blanchardi, Europa, on Arctomys marmotta, p.558 ; TROUESSART, Arch. parasit. viii, No. 4, n. sp. Leptus autumnalis, note on, p. 363; FRres, Munchen Med. Wochenschr. 51. Liacarus alatus, Italy, p. 273 ; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. ii, n. sp. L. modestus, California (Los Angeles), p. 365, pl. 41, figg. 53 & 59; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. iii, No. 13, n. sp. Limnesia cornuta, p. 143, paucispina, p. 152, N. America; Wo.cort, Tr. Amer. micr. Soc. xxiv, n. spp. Listrophorus leukarti Pagenst., p. 327, parasitic on rats; G. TIRABOSCHI, Arch. parasit. 1904. Lohmanella paradoxa n. nom. for Lohmannia Neresheimer (nec Michael), p. 137, L. catenata, p. 137 ; NERESHEIMER, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. t. 76. ACARI. Arachn. 45 Macrocheles tridentinus Can. and vagabundus Oudem. synony. note, p. 277 ; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fase. 11. Megalolelaps hirtus, Brazil on Weleus interruptus, p. 261; A. BERLESE, t. c. Nn. Sp. Megistanus medius, p. 266, grandis, p. 267, W. Africa, A. BERLESE, t. c. n. spp. Megisthanus floridanus, Florida, p. 145; Banks, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904, Nn. Sp. Melichares Hering, note on, p. 140, WM. agilis Hering, note on, p. 140 ; OupEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 16. Metaparasitus suboles Bremen, p. 655; Voiars & OuDEMANS, Zool. Anz. 1904, n. sp. Mideopsis crassipes, England, p. 107; C. D. Soar, J. Quekett Club, Nov. 1904. M. spinipes, Rep. Argent. (prov. Jujuy), p. 296, fig. 3; E. NoRDENSKIOLD, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Myobia musculi Schrank, p. 332, affinis, ensifera Popp. lemnisca C. Koch, pioe2 >) G. TIRABOSCHI, Arch. parasit. 1904. Myocoptes musculinus Clap., p. 327, Jf. tenax Meg. p. 328, parasitic on rats ; G. TIRABOSCHI, t. c. Myonyssus n. gen., p. 337, M. decumani, p. 337; G. TIRABOSCHI, t. c. n. sp. Myrmecolerchus, p. ‘434, M. coronatus, p. 435, pl. 18, figg. 154 & 155; A. BER- LESE, Redia i, fase. ii, Myrmoleichus n. gen., p. 244, for M. coronatus, Italy (in nidis formicarum), p. 244; A. BERLESE, t. c. n. Sp. Myrmonyssus n. gen., p. 16, M. diplogenius, Italy, p. 16, M. brachiatus, Italy, p. 17, MM. acuminatus, Italy, p. 18; A. BERLESE, Zool. Anz. 1904, n. spp. Myrmonyssus, charact. and key to spp., pp. 436 & 437, I. diplogenius, p. 438, pl. 18, figg. 162 & 163, I. antennophoroides, p. 439, pls. 17, fig. 158, 18, fig. 158, 19, fig. 161, JL. flexwosus, p. 440, 16, fig. 1386, IL, brachiatus, p. 441, 18, figg. 156 & 157, 19, fig. 156, MZ. acuminatus, p. 441, pls. 17,. fig. 166, 19, figg. 166-168; A. BERLESE, t. c. M. antennophorordes, Italy, on Componotus cethiops, p. 244; A. BERLESE, t. c. 1. Sp. Myrmozercon, p. 444, M. brevipes, p. 445, pls. 18, fig. 169, 19, figg. 169-172, 20, fig. 169; A. BERLESE, t. ¢. Neoberlesia, p. 442, WV. equitans, p. 443, pls. 19, fig. 182, 20, figg. 182-184; A. BERLESE, t. c. Neopodocinum vost Oud., p. 117, pl. 6, figg. 5-10, WV. nederveent Oud., p. 118, pl. 6, figg. 11-17, N. (Lelaps) Jasperst Oud., p- 119, pl. 6, figg. 18-20; OUDEMANS, Tijdschr. Ent. 1904. Neopocinum Oud., note on, p. 100, WV. vost on Catharsius molossus from Sumatra, p. 100; OupEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 14, n. sp. Neoseius n. gen. (type Uroseius novus Oud.); OuDEMANS, t. c. No. 14. Nephrophages sanguinarius Miyake et Scriba, note on, p. 153; OUDEMANS, tare. aNOx IZ, Notaspis voigtsi Oud., p. 126, pl. 8, figg. 48-50; OupEMANsS, Tijdschr Ent. 1904. Notoedres alepis Raillet, p. 325, parasit. on rats; G. TrRaBoscHI, Arch. parasit. 1904. Ololelaps n. gen. (type Lelaps venetus Berl.), p. 260, O. confinis, Nor- vegia, p. 261; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. ii, n. sp. Oribatide, key to genera, p. 71; Banks, A treatise on the Acarina. Oribata californica, California (Mt. Shasta), p. 367, pl. 41, fig. 52; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. iti, No. 13, n. sp. Oribatula connexa, Italy, p. 273; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fase. ii, n. sp. Oribates myrmobates, Italy, p. 25: iA. BERLESE, Zool. Anz. 1904, n. sp. 1904. [VoL. XLI.] D 15 46 Arachn. XI. ARACHNIDA. [1904] Pachylelaps, charact. and key to subgen. with text-figg. 450 & 451, Oncho- dellus (n. subgen.), reteculatus, Italy, p. 452, pls. 19, figg. 173- 175, 20, fig. 179; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. ll, N. Sp. Be angulatipes, Corfu, p. 245; A. BERLESE, t. c. N. Sp. Parasitus, note on several species recently described by Dr Oudemans, pp. 279 & 280; A. BERLESE, t. c. P. poppet Oud., note on, p. 114, pl. 4, figg. 1 & 2; OupEmMANs, Tijdschr. Ent. 1904. P. minor Berl., note on, p. 100, P. primitivus, p. 140, P. delta, P. iota, P. cappa, p. 153; OupEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. Nos. 14-17, n. spp. P. bremensis, p. 651, consanguineus, p. 651, eta, p. 652, congener, p. 652, beta, p. 652, alpha, p. 653, theta, p. 653, zeta, p. 653, setosus, p. 653, consors, p. 654, Germany (Bremen); Votets & OupEMaNs, Zool. Anz. 1904, n. spp. Pergamasus gamma, Bremen, p. 654; Voiats & OUDEMANS, t. c. N. sp. Pediculoides histricinus, Italy, p. 24, P. modestus, Italy, p. 24; A. Brr- LESE, Zool. Anz. 1904, n. spp. Phaulocylliba n. gen., p. 270, P. ventricosa, Norvegia, p. 270; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. 1, n. sp. Phaulodinychus n. gen. (type P. repletus Berl.), p. 269, P. repletus, Nor- vegia, p. 269, P. semplex, Italy, p. 269; A. BERLESE, t. c. 1. spp. Phthiracarus cryptopus, California (Claremont), p. 367, pl. 41, fig. 50; Banks, P. Calif: Ac. ii, Noisy ni sp: Phyllocoptes azalee, Holland, on Azalea indica ; NaLepa, Anz. Ak. Wiss. 1904, p. 335, n. sp. Phytoptus, galls of phyt. with pl.; Metvinte THurston Cook, Ohio Natural. v, No. 6. Physalozercon n, gen. for Antennophorus rafrayi Wasmann ; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. 1, p. 246. Physalozercon, charact. text-fig., p. 399, P. raffrayz, p. 400, pls. 13, fig. 105, 14, fig. 105; A. BERLESE, t. c. Phytoserus n, gen. (type Secus plumifer Can. et Fanz.), p. 177, P. horridus, Italy, p. 178, P. finitimus, Italy, p. 178; Rispaya C., Riv. Patol. Veg. x, n. Spp. Pionia carnea C. Koch, note on, p. 245; Riva Monti, Rend. Ist. Lombardo, Ser. 11, t. XXXvVil. Pecilochirus Canestrini 1882 =I[phidiosoma Berl. 1892 (type Holoaspis Jimetarius Muller), p. 140, Pecclochirus Berlese (type Acarus fucorum de Geer.), p. 140; OupEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 16. Polyaspis patavinus repandus, Italy, p. 273; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fase. 11, n. Var. Pseudofeltria n. gen., p. 105, P. scourfieldi, England, p. 105, text-fig. 1; C. D. Soar, J. Guekett Club, Nov. 1904, n. sp. Psorergates simples Tyrrel, p. 330, parasit. on rats; G. TrRABoscuHI, Arch. parasit, 1904. Rhaphignathus ruber C. L. Koch=Acarus denticulatus L., p. 565; TRAG- ARDH, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and other species, conveying cattle fever in Africa; THEILER, Rep. 8. Afric. Ass. 1, pp. 201-220. it: hamatoph ysaloides Supino, p. 454, #. perpulcher Gerst. p. 455, note on, R. nitens, Cape Colony, p. 462 cP. zlemani, Cameroon, p. 464; L. Nev- MANN, Arch. parasit. 1904, n. ‘SPD. Rhyncholophus gracilipes, California (Santa Rosa Island), p. 265, pl. 41, fig. 56; Banks, P. Calif. Ac. iii, No. 13, n. sp. f. punctatus, Florida, p. 143; Banxs, P. Ac. Philad. Jan. 1904, n. sp. Sarcoborus n. nom. for Sarcopterus Giebel | (1871), p. 154; OupbEMaNs, Ent. Ber. Nederland., No. 17. Sarcoptide, key to genera, p. 97; Banks, A treatise on the Acarina. ACARI. Arachn. 47 Sarcoptide, on the fecondation of, p. 367; TRoUESSART, C.R. Soc. Biol. Feb. 1904. Scutovertex schneider’, Borkum Island, p. 92; OUDEMANS, Ent. Ber. Neder- land. No. 13, n. sp. Sebaia n. gen. (near Pachygnuthus), p. 101, S. rosacea, Holl., p. 102 ; OvupEMANS, t. c. No. 14, n. sp. S. rosacea Oud., note on, p. 122, pl. 7, figg. 28-37; OupEMANS, Tijdschr. Ent. 1904. Seiulus levis, Bremen, p. 654; Vorats & OupEMANS, Zool. Anz. xii, 1904, Nn. Sp. S. plumosus Oudem., synony. note, p. 276; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. i1. S. curtipilus, Italy, p. 175, S. solecger, Italy, p. 176; Ripaya C., Riv. Patol. Veg. x, n. Spp. Serrarius longicornis, Italy, p. 252, S. major, Corfu, p. 252; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. 11, p. 252, n. spp. Sperchon glandulosus Koenike, note on, p. 246; Rina Mont, Rend. Ist. Lombardo, Ser. li, p. XXxvil. Spherolelaps n. gen. (Lelaptide) type Lelaps holotyroides, p. 243; A. BrrR- LESE, Redia i, fase. 11. Spherolelaps, p. 447, S. holothyroides, p. 448, pl. 20, figg. 180 & 181, S. eal- cariger, p. 449, pl. 19, fig. 176, pl. 20, figg. 177 & 178; A. BERLESE, t. ¢. Spheroseius n. gen., type S. ecttonis, p. 433, S. ecitonis, p. 433, pl. 18, figg. 159 & 160; A. BERLEsE, t. c. Tarsonenide, key to subf., p. 75; Banks, A treatise on the Acarina. Tarsonemus latus, California, p. 55, pl. 2, fig. 3; Banxs, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xll, n. Ss. Tectocepheus minor, Italy, p. 252; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. 11, n. sp. Tenuipalpus californicus, California, p. 55, pl. 2, fig. 2; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. T. cuneatus, injuries to lemons in Sicily; Cavara & Mo.uica, Atti Acc. Gioen. (4) xvii, Mem. 2, 25 pp., 1 pl. Tetranychide, key to genera, p. 23; Banks, A treatise on the Acarina. Tetranychoides n. g., p. 54, 7. californica, California, p. 54, pl. 2, fig. 1; Banks, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Tetranychus telarius, note on, p. 246; A. TULLGREN, Ent. Tidskr. 1903. Thrombidium striaticeps, French, pp. 704 & 705, figg. 1-4, 7. poriceps, French, p. 704, figg. 5-9; F. Hem & O. OupEMaNs, C.R. Ac. Sci. t. 138, 1904, n. spp. T. striaticeps, p. 91, T. poriceps, p. 93; Heim & OupDEMANS, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, n. spp. T. holosericeum L., poriceps Oudm., tectovertis Oudm. and strvaticeps Oudm., larva, p. 119; OuDEMANS, Ent. Ber. Nederland. No. 15. Thrombus n. gen., p. 91, 7. gymnus, Borkum Isl., p. 91; OUDEMANS, t. c. No. 18, n. sp. Trachytes lamda, Italy, p. 272; A. BERLESE, Redia i, fasc. 11, n. sp. Trachyuropoda, note on, p. 248, 7. wasmanniana, Luxemburg in nidis Lasui mixti; A. BERLESE, t. c. 1. sp. T. cristiceps (Cn.), T. emperforata, Italy, p. 271; A. 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Berlin 1904, pp. 239-242. 64. ——. Ueber Gattungen der Spinnenasseln (Scutigeriden). T. c. pp. 245-285. ——. [See also WoLTERSTORFF, WILLY (68). | 65. Ueber vergleichende Morphologie des Kopfes niederer Insekten mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Dermapteren und Thysanuren, nehst biologisch physiologischen Beitriigen. Acta Ac. German. lxxxiv, pp, 1-126, 8 pls. Abstract : Zeitschr. wiss. Ins.-Biol. i, pp. 180 & 131. 6 Myr. XII. MYRIOPODA. [1904] 66. Viré, Arm. La faune souterraine du Puits de Padirac (Lot.). C.R. Ac. Sci. 1904 (1) pp. 826-828. 67. WILLIAMS, STEPHEN R.A restricted habitat of Scutigerella immacu- lata (Newport) together with some remarks on the animal and its habits. Science xix, p. 210. 68. WoLTERSTORFF, Witty. Beitrage zur Fauna der Tucheler Heide. Bericht iiber eine zoologische Bereitung der Kreise Tuchel und Schwetz im Jahre 1900. Schr. Ges. Danzig, Bd. 11, No. 1 & 2, pp. 140-234, 1 Taf., 5 figg. Il. BIOLOGY, SUBJECT-INDEX. 1. Morphology and Classification. Morphology and relationship of the Diplopoda and Chilopoda, LANKESTER 5). Morphology of the copulatory appendages in Odontopyge, BROLEMANN (12): in Achanthiulus, Spirobolus, Rhinocricus, Trigoniulus, Spirobolellus, BROLEMANN (14). Morphology of the Témoésvary-organ of the Glomeride, HENNINGS (28). Morphology and muscles of the coxee, sternites, maxillipedi and maxille of Chilopoda, VERHOEFF (62), of tarsus of Chilopoda, VERHOEFF (65). Morphology of the genital zone of the Chilopoda, Anomorpha and Seuti- geride, V ERHOEFF (63). Segmentation and armature of the antenne and legs in various stages of Scutigera, VERHOEFF (60 & 64). Segmentation of legs of Myriopoda and their muscles and homology with the legs of the other Arthropods, BORNER (5). Remark on the morphology of the antenne in Chilopoda and Diplopoda, HENNINGS (29). Insertion of muscles, brief note, StamM (55). Hearing-organs of the Diplopoda and Chilopoda, HENNINGS (29). Morphology of the brain in Lithobius and Julus, HALLER (27). Histology of the intestine of Julus and Polyxenus, L&cER & DuBosce (38). Homology of the body segments in WScolopendride and Japygide, VERHOEFF (61); of the mouth parts in Chzlopoda and Insecta, VERHOEFF (61). Homology of the tracheal-gills of Toeniopterix with the coxal sacs of Diplopoda, LAUTERBORN (36). Criticism on some points of the morphology of the Myriopoda, SILVESTRI (51 & 53), Rosst (47). 2. Physiology. Rate of propagation of the nervous impulse in the ventral nerve-cord ; Reflex functions of the ventral nerve-cord in Chilopoda and Diplopoda, CARLSON (16). On the movements of the legs in Chzlopoda and Diplopoda, LANKESTER 35). Experiment on the hearing organ of the Myriopoda (Chilopoda and Diplopoda), HENNINGS (29); Toémdsvary-organ of the Glomeride, HEN- NINGS (28). Venom of Scolopendra morsitans, experiments as to effects of ; Brior (8). Luminosity of Myriopoda refer, MouiscH (41); of a Chilognate, ibidem ; of Geophilus, BROCKHAUSEN (9). Radio-activity and luminescence, DUBOIS (22). DISTRIBUTION. Myr. 7 3. Reproduction and Development. Embryo development in Chilopoda extract, VERHOEFF (59). Eggs and development of the Glomeris marginata, HENNINGS (29). Development of the genital zone of the Chilopoda, Anomorpha and Scutigeride, VERHOEFF (63). Centrosome and centrioles of the male germinal cells of Myriopoda (Geophilus), BouIN (7). Constitution of the achromatic figure of the cytodiaeresis of Geophilus linearis, BOUIN (7). Spermatogenesis of Scolopendra and Lithobius, PRENANT, Bourn, Matt- LARD (45). Ovocyte of Julus terrestris, PRENANT, Bourn, MAILLARD (45). 4. Bronomics. Habitat of Scutegerella, WILLIAMS (67). Marine Myriopoda, Lauoy (33). Breeding season of Myriopoda in Cambridgeshire, SINCLAIR (54). Breeding habits, Yontaria indiane, Morsk (42). Migration of Diplopoda, SINCLAIR (54). Aliment, habitat, coupling, ovoposition and moult of the Glomeris marginata, HENNINGS (29). Damages of the Diplopoda to herbaceous plants, THEOBALD (56 & 57), THOMAS (58). Myrmecophily of Blaniulus, DONISTHORPE (21). Venom of Myriopoda, CouPIN (20). Parasites of Diplopoda, Protozoa, Gregarines, LiceR & DuBosce (38) of Scolopendra, LiahR & DuBoscg (37) ; parasites of Myriopoda, Gregarines, LUHE (40). 5. Miscellaneous. Generic and specific character in Scutigeride, VERHOEEF (64). Monstrosity in some segments of an Himantarium gabrielis, BROLEMANN (11). Review of literature for 1904, GIESBRECHT & MAYER (26). ik DISTRIBUTION. A. GEOGRAPHICAL. Localities for Scolopendride in Paris Museum, KRAEPELIN (32). (1) Archie and Antarctic. Scandinavia, Russia, Siberia, ATTEMS (2). (2) Hurope and Mediterrunean Islands. Russia, list, ATTEMS (2). Scandinavia, list, ATTEMS (2). Norway, Chilopoda, Symphyla, Diplopoda, ELLINGSEN (23). England, enumeration of described species of Myriopoda, SINCLAIR (54) ; Cambridgeshire Myriopoda, SINCLAIR (54). Roumelia, Diplopoda n. sp., ATTEMS (3). 8 Myr. XII. MYRIOPODA. [1904] Bosnia, Chilopoda and Diplopoda var. and n. sp., ATTEMS (3). Moravia, cavern fauna, ABSOLON (1). Austria, Diplopoda n. sp., ATTEMS (3). Swiss Alps, distribution of some Diplopoda, Cart (15). Dalmatia, Chilopoda and Diplopoda n. sp., ATTEMS (3). Italy, Val d'Aosta, Pavusr (44), North Italy, Diplopoda, AtTEMs (3). Caucasus, Chilopoda, Symphyla and Diplopoda of the Pontus-littoral, LIGNAU (39). France, Garonne, Julide n. spp., Rrpaut (46), cavern Diplopoda, Virt (66) & FLORENTIN (25). Monaco, list of the Chilopoda with description of n. sp., BROLEMANN Cube (8) Asia (Palearctic). Siberia, list, ATTEMS.(2). Central Asia, list of described species and n. sp. of Chilopoda and Diplopoda, ATTEMS (4). China, Scutigeride, VERHOEFF (64). Japan, Scutegeride, VERHOEFF (64). (4) India and Further India. Indo-China, Polydesmoidea, BROLEMANN (10). Ceylon, Scutigeride, VERHOEFF (64). (5) Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. N. Guinea, Scutigeride n. sp., VERHOEFF (64). Java, Scutigeride n. sp., VERHOEFF (64). Bismarck Archipelago, Scutigeride n. sp., VERHOEFF (64). (6), sAgried. East-Africa, Scutigeride n. sp., VERHOEFF (64). Abyssinia, enumeration of the Chilopoda and Diplopoda, BR6LEMANN (12). Eritrea, Chilopoda and Diplopoda n. sp., BROLEMANN (12). Kamerun, Scutigeride n. sp., VERHOEFF (64). (7) North America. North-Western North America, Chilopoda and Diplopoda, n. spp., Cook (19). Washington, Polyxenus n. sp., KINCAID (31). California, N. Mexico, Austria, Ithaca, n. spp. of Chilopoda, CHAMBERLIN (lage: (8) South and Central America and West Indies. Ecuador, Enumeration of the Chzlopoda and Diplopoda described until 1901, ORTONEDA (43). Guatemala, Chilopoda and Diplopoda, BROLEMANN (13). Haiti, Scutigertde n. sp., VERHOEFF (64). (9) Australasia. Australia, Scutigeride, VERHOEFF (64). CHILOPODA. Myr. 9 (10) Atlantic Islands. Bermudas, Chilop. and Dipl. cit. and 1 n. sp. Chilop., CHAMBERLIN (_). (11) Indian Ocean Islands. (Vacant. ) (12) Pacific Ocean Islands. Sandwich Ids., Myriopoda, n. spp., SILVESTRI (49). Marschal Islds., Myriopoda, SCHNEE (48). B. GEOLOGICAL. Lancashire Coal measures, 3 spp. mentioned, Bouton, Tr. Manchester Geol. Soc. xxviii, p. 648. IV. SYSTEMATIC INDEX+. [See also ATTEMS (2), CARL (15), ELLINGSEN (23), FLORENTIN (25), Hurron (30), KRAEPELIN (32), Lampa (34), ORTONEDA (43), SINCLAIR (54). CHILOPODA. Analytical key to the orders of Chilopoda; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. sich ey oar le NOTOSTIGIATA. Ordo SCUTIGEROMORPHA. Schizotarsi (= Secutigeromorpha), p. 71; Coox, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii. Ballonema n, gen. (Scutigeride), p. 257; VERHOEFF, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904. B. gracilipes, N. Guinea (German), p. 261; VERHOEFF, t. c. Ballonemini n, trib. (Scutigeride), p. 257; VERHOEFF, t. c. Parascutigera n. gen. (Scutigeride), p. 257; VERHOEFF, t. c. P. dahl, Bismark Arch. p. 263; VERHOEFF, t. c. n. sp. Pselliophora n. gen. (Scutigeride), p. 259; VERHOEFF, t. c. P. annuligera, German East-Africa, p. 225, pulchritarsis, p. 229, Haiti; VERHOEFF, t. c. nN. Spp. Pselliophorine n. subfam. (Scutigeride), p. 257; VERHOEFF, t. c. Scutigera defin., p. 258; VERHOEFF, t. c. S.; limbs and their armature, details of their structure and variation in various species; VERHOEFF, t. c. pp. 198-236. S. ethiopica, Krythrea, p. 109, pl.i, fig. 1; BroLEMANN, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. XXXV. S. linceci, Guatemala, p. 189; Br6LEMANN, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix. Scutigeride, characters of systematic value, n. subfam. tribes, gen. and spp.,; VERHOEFF, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904, pp. 245-285. Scutigerides n. gen. (Scutigeride); SILVESTRI, Redia i, p. 253. {+ Where the character of a reference is not indicated the words “description” or ‘descriptive notes” are to be understood. 10 Myr. XII. MYRIOPODA. [1904] S. transvalicus, Transvaal, p. 253; SILVESTRI, t. c. n, Sp. Scutigerina n, gen. (Scutigeride), p. 254; SILVESTRI, t. c. S. weberi, Cape Colony, p. 254; SILVESTRI, t. c. n. sp. Scutigerine n. subfam. (Scutigeride), p. 256; VERHOEFF, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904. Seutigerini n. trib. (Scutigeride), p. 258; VERHOEFF, t. c. Sphendononema n, gen. (Scutigeride), p. 259; VERHOEFF, t. c. S. camerunense, Kamerun, p. 281; VERHOEFF, t. c. n. Sp. Thereuonema n. gen. (Scutigeride), pp. 258-268; VERHOEFF, t. c. T. n. subgen. of 7. for 7. tuberculata and maculata, p. 275; VERHOEFF, tp T. rubrolineata, Ceylon, p. 268, maculata, Adeiaide (Australia), p. 269, tuberculata, China, Japan, p. 269; VERHOEFF, t. c. T. amokiana, Eastjava, p. 272; VERHOEFF, t. c. n. Sp. Thereuopoda n, subgen. of Therewonema for rubrolineata, longicornis, clunifera, amokiana n. sp., p. 275; VERHOEFF, t. c. PLEUROSTIGMATA. Ordo LITHOBIOMORPHA. Henicops fulvicornis, Erythrea, p. 112; BrOLEMANN, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. XXXV. Lamyctes fulvicornis var. hawaiiensis, Hawaii, p. 325, pl. xi, figs. 1 & 2; SILVESTRI, Fauna Hawatiensis ili, n. var. L. heterotarsus, Hawaii, p. 325, pl. xi, figg. 3 & 4; SILVESTRI, t. c. n. sp. Lathobius cacodontus, Ara-bel, Sary-bel, p. 116, jugorwm, Kubergentey-Pass etc. p. 117; AttEMs, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, n. spp. L. centurio, Las Vegas, p. 651, cockerelli, New Mexico, p. 652, fungiferopes, Ithaca, p. 652, euthus, Austin, p. 652, navigans, Bermudas, p. 653 ; CHAMBERLIN, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. spp. L. curtipes, pp. 86 & 127, pl. i, figg. 1 & 2, crassipes, p. 87, figg. 3 & 4, elegans, p. 89, pl. i, figg. 8 & 9, anodus (?), pp. 92 & 129, pl. i, figg. 10- 12, virratus, pp. 93 & 129, pl. i, figg. 13 & 14, forficatus, p. 95, pl. i, figg. 15 & 16, Kaucasus; Lignavu, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. . curtipes, Subsp. turkestanicus, Turkestan; ArtrEems, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 5 (p-) LO. ayaa oa: . erytrocephalus, Monaco, p. 11, nodulipes nicoeensis, n. var. Monaco, p. 12; BROLEMANN, Bull. Mus. Monaco No. 15. forficatus, morphology of the brain, HALLER, Arch. mikr, Anat. Ixy. . hawarviensis, Kauai, p. 324; SILVESTRI, Fauna Hawaiiensis 111. . intrepidus, p. 4, nigrifrons, p. 5, crassipes, Norway, p. 6; ELLINGSEN, Forh. Selsk. Christian. 1903, No. 6. . magnus, p. 118, magnus var. pleodonta n. var. Przewalsk, p. 118 ; ATTEMS, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx. L. pusillus key of the subspecies pusillus, denticulatus, calcivagus, p. 180; ArremMs, Arch. Naturg. lxx. L. pusillus, Erythrea, p. 111; BROLEMANN, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxv. L. pusillus n. subsp. denticulata, p. 179, Dalmatia; ATTEMs, Arch. Naturg. isox. L. stejnegeri, Bering and Cooper Islands, p. 71; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. xiii. L. the nee pp. 88 & 128, pl. i, figg. 5-7, déber, pp. 88 & 129, Kaucasus ; Lianav, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv, n. spp. Paralamyctes asperulus, Constantia, p. 256, weberi, p. 256, Knysna, andinus, p. 257, Punta de Vacas, Las Cuevas (Argentina): SILVEsTRI, Redia 1, nl, spp. N NNN ON OWN CHILOPODA. Myr. 11 Ordo SCcOLOPENDROMORPHA. [See also KRAEPELIN (32). ] Cryptops (? Bottegzi) Erythrea, p. 114; BroLtEMANN, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. XXXV. : C. anomalans, pp. 97 & 130, hortensis (2), pp. 98 & 130, Kaucasus; Liana, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. Otocryptops, p. 73; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii. Otostigmus denticulatus, Guatemala, p. 189; BROLEMANN, Bull. Soc. zool. France xx1x. Rhysida paucidens, Erythrea, p. 113; BROLEMANN, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxv. Scolopendra cingulata, pp. 96 & 130, Kaucasus; Lianav, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. No. xxv. S. morsitans, experiences on the ventral nerve-cord; CARLSON, J. exp. Zool. 1. S. valida, Erythrea, p. 112; Br6LEMANN, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxv. S. subspinipes, pl. xlu, fig. 3; LANKESTHR, Quart. J. Micr. Sci. xlvii. Scolopocryptops sexspinosus, experiences on the ventral nerve-cord; CARLSON, J. exp. Zool. i. Ordo GEOPHILOMORPHA. Escaryus, analytical key to the species and def. ; Coox, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii, p. 76. #. emend.; Attrems, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, p. 124. Li. retusidens Przewalsk, p. 121, pl. viu, figg. 4-6 ; ATTEMS, t. c. n. Sp. E. retusidens var. oligopus n. var., Aksu-Thal, p. 122; ATTEMS, t. ¢. . sibiricus, Wladiwostok, p. 122, pl. viii, fig. 3; ATTEMS, t. c. Geophilide, analytical key to the West American genera ; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii, p. 74. 7 Geophiloidea, analytical key to the North-west American families of ; Cook, t. ¢. p. f3. Geophilus sp. nec electricus, luminescence ; BROCKHAUSEN, pp. 163 & 164, Jahresber. Westfal. Ver. xxxi. G. alaskanus, Alaska, p. 75; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii. G. flavidus, p. 98, ferrugineus, p. 100, caucasicus, p. 101, pl. i, figg. 18-22, longicornis var. austriaca, p. 101, pl. i, fig. 27, Kaucasus, Lienau, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. G. flavidus setosus, pp. 99 & 130, pl. i, fig. 17, favidus vestetus, pp. 99 & 131, pl. i, fig. 25, Kaucasus, LIGNAU, t. c. n. var. G. linearis, constitution of the centrosome and of the achromatic figure of the cytodiaeresis in male germinal cells, pp. lxxili-lxxxviil, figg. 1-6; Bouin, Arch. Zool. exp. (4) ii. G. mediterraneus, Monaco, p. 9; BROLEMANN, Bull. Mus. Monaco No. 15. G. regnans, S. California, p. 654, cayuge, Ithaca, p. 655 ; CHAMBERLIN, P. Ac. Philad. lvi. G. richardi, Monaco, p. 9; BR6OLEMANN, Bull. Mus. Monaco No. 15, n. sp. Himantarium teniopse, experiences on the ventral nerve-cord ; CARLSON, J. exp. Zool. i. Lamnonysx spissus, p. 326, pl. xi, figg. 5-7; SttvesTRI, Fauna Hawaiiensis 111. Lnnotennde, p. 73; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii. Linotenia rubelliana, California, p. 656 ; CHAMBERLIN, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, - Nn. Sp. Mecistocephalus, p. 74 ; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii. M. anomalus, California, p. 655 ; CHAMBERLIN, P. Ac. Philad. lvi. M. attenuatus, North-western North America, p. 74; Coox, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii. 1904. [VoL. XLr.] D 16 12 Myr. XII. MYRIOPODA. [1904] M. edentulus Przewalsk, p. 119, pl. viii, figg. 7-12; Arrems, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, n. sp. M. punctifrons, Erythrea, p. 118 ; BROLEMANN, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxv. Mesocanthus albus minutus, Erythrea, p. 116 ; BROLEMANN, t. c. M. porosus, Turkestan, p. 118 ; BROLEMANN, t. c. Orphneus brevilabiatus, Erythrea, p. 115; BROLEMANY, t. c. Pectiniunguis, key of the species; CHAMBERLIN, P. Ac. Philad. lvi. P. monterens, California, p. 653 ; CHAMBERLIN, t. c. Schendyla mediterranea n. subsp. dalmatica, Dalmatia, p. 180, pl. ix, fige. 2 & 3; Arrems, Arch. Naturg. lxx. S. montana monoeci n. var., Monaco, p. 7; BROLEMANN, Bull. Mus. Monaco No. 15. S. nemorensis, p. 5, fig. 1, nemorensis subsp. mediterranea, p. 6, figg. 5 & 6, nemorensis mediterranea var. vizzavone, p. 6, figg. 2 & 3, Monaco, nemorensis var. carntolensis, Carniola, p. 6, fig. 4; BROLEMANN, t. c. Schendylide, analytical key to the North American genera; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. vil, p. 76. Scolioplanes acuminatus var. microdon n. var., Bosnia, p. 181, pl. ix, fig. 1 ; Attrems, Arch. Naturg. lxx. S. crassipes, p. 101, acuminatus, p. 102, Kaucasus; Lignav, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. Scotophilus ilyricus, Kaucasus, p. 102; LIGNAU, t. c. Stigmatogaster urcis-herculis, Monaco, p. 3; BROLEMANN, Bull. Mus. Monaco No. 15, n. sp. Stylolemus, experiences on the ventral nerve-cord; CARLSON, J. exp. Zool. 1. Tomotenia chionophila, North-western North America, p. 73; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. vill. SYMPHYTLA. Scolopendrella notacantha, p. 103, nivea, p. 103, immaculata, p. 103, Kaucasus ; Lignau, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. Scutigerella immaculata, habitat ; WILLIAMS, Science xix, p. 210. PAOCKOP ODA (Vacant. ) DIPLOPODA. Analytical key to the subclass of Diplopoda ; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. vill, p. 50. COLOBOGNATHA. Colobognatha def.; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii, p. 62. Ordo POLYZONOIDEA. Polyzoniide, analytical key to the genera of Polyzoniide ; CooK, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii, p. 62. Hypozonium n, gen. (Polyzoniide), p. 62; Cook, t. c. H. anurum, Washington, p. 63, pl. v, figg. la-ld; Cook, t. c. n. sp. DIPLOPODA. Myr. 13 CHILOGNATHA. Analytical key to the West American orders of Chilognatha; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii, p. 51. Ordo PSELAPHOGNATHA. Polyxenus hawatiensis, Ohau, p. 327, pl. xi, figg. 8-13; Stnvestri, Fauna Hawatliensis il, n. sp. P. ponticus, Kaucasus, pp. 104 & 131; Lianau, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv, n. Sp. P. pugetensis, Alaska and State of Washington, p. 192; Krncarp, Ent. News Philad. iv (1898), n. sp. Ordo LIMACOMORPHA. (Vacant.) Ordo ONISCOMORPHA. Doderide n. fam. p. 61; Strvestri, Ann. Mus. Genova (3) i. Doderia n. gen. p. 62; SILVESTRI, t. c. D. genuensis, Genova, p. 63; SILVESTRI, t. c. Gervatsia costata var. genuina=(Trachysphera schmidtii Hell. =hyrtlit Wankel); ABsoLon, p. 63, Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove ii. Glomeris marginata, habitat, coupling, ovoposition, eggs, development, moults, enemies, pp. 251-256; HEnnines, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv. G. piccola, Kaucasus, pp. 104-131, pl. i, figg. 23-25; Lianav, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. Ordo C@LOCHETA. Sub-ordo CHORDEUMOIDEA. Chordeuma silvestre(?), Kaucasus, pp. 107 & 132; Lianau, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. Craspedosoma sp.?, Kaucasus, pp. 107 & 132; LicNau, t. ¢. Fagina n. subg. of Heterolatzelia; AttEMs, Arch. Naturg. lxx, p. 182. Heterolatzelia (Fagina) silvatica, Bosnia, p. 182, pl. ix, figg. 6-12; ArTrEMs, t. c. N. Sp. Tianella n. gen. (Chordewmide); AttEMS, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, p. 126, T. fastigata, Przewalsk, p. 127, pls. 1x, xix-xxvi; ATTEMS, t. c. n. Sp. Ordo MONOCHETA (STEMMATOJULOIDEA). (Vacant.) Ordo MEROCHETA (POLYDESMOIDEA). Analytical key to West American families of Merocheta; Coox, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii, p. 52. Aporodesminus n, gen. (Cryptodesmide), p. 327; SILVESTRI, Fauna Hawaii- ensis 111. A. wallacei, Hawaii, p. 328, pl. xi, figg. 14-17; SILVESTRI, t. c. n. sp. Chelodesmide, analytical key to the West American genera; Cook, Harri- man Alaska Exp. viii, p. 55. 14 Myr. XII. MYRIOPODA. [1904] Chonaphe n, gen. (Chelodesmide), p. 56; Cook, t. ¢. C. armata, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, p. 56, pl. iv, figg. 2a-2c, eruca Oregon, Washington, p. 57; Cook, t. ¢. Fontaria indiane, breeding habits; Mors, Ohio Natural. iv, pp. 161-163. Harpaphe n. gen. (Chelodesmide), p. 59; Coox, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii. H. haydeniana, Oregon, p. 59, pl. iv, figg. 4a—4e, entaminata, California, p. 60, Cook, t. c. Holitys; Cook, t. c. p. 26. Hybaphe n. gen. (Chelodesmide), p. 58; Cook, t. c. Hf. curtipes, State of Washington, p. 59; Cook, t. c. n. sp. Isaphe n. gen. (Chelodesmide), p. 57; Cook, t. c. I. convexa, Idaho, p. 58, pl. iv, figg. la & 1b; Cook, t. c. n. sp. Melaphe, n. name for Oxywrus C. Koch; Cook, t. c. p. 55. Orthomorpha festiva, Siam, p. 4, pl. xiil, fig. 1, pl. xiv, figg. 4-8, and xv, figg. 24-27, O. sp. Cambodge, p. 6, pl. xiv, figg. 9-13, paviei, p. 8, pl. xiii, fig. 3, xiv, figg. 14-17, xv, figg. 28-32, O. variegata, Siam, p. 10, pl. xiii, fig. 3, xiv, figg. 18-22, xv, fig. 23, BROLEMANN, Mission Pavie iii. Oxydesmus ferrugineus, Erythrea, p. 119; BroLEMANN, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxv. Polydesmide, analytical key to the North-west American genera ; Coox, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii, p. 61. Polydesmus, p. 61 ; Cook, t. ¢. P. abchasius, Kaucasus, pp. 106 & 132 ; LigNau, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. RCV. P. cerasinus, Oregon, Washington, p. 61 ; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii. P. complanatus, key of the subsp. complanatus, intermedius, illyricus ; Artrrms, Arch. Naturg. lxx, pp. 181 & 182. P. complanatus intermedius n. subsp., Franzenshohe, p. 181, pl. ix, figg. 4&5 ; ATTEMS, t. c. P. strongylosomoides, p. 125, pl. ix, figg. 16 & 17, almassyi, p. 125, pl. ix, figg. 13-15, stummert, Przewalsk, p. 126, pl. ix, fig. 18 ; ArrEMs, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, n. spp. Platyrrhacus bouviert, Siam, p. 2, pl. xv, figg. 33-36 ; BROLEMANN, Mission Pavie ii. P. nitidus, Guatemala, p. 190 ; BROLEMANN, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix. Scytonotus, p. 61; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii. Strongylosoma andreinit, Erythrea, p. 123, pl. i, figg. 5-7; BROLEMANN, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital, xxxv, n. sp. S. andreint subsp. Dongolliana, Erythrea, p. 126, pl. i, figg. 8-10 ; BROLE- MANN, t. c. n. subsp. S. kordylamythrum, Kaucasus, pp. 106 & 182, pl. i, fig. 28, pl. ii, figg. 29- 34 ; Lignav, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. S. magretti ugrianum, Erythrea, p. 120 ; BROLEMANN, pl.i, figg. 3 & 4, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxv, n. var. Aystodesmide def. ; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. vii, p. 52. Xystocheir n. gen. (Xystodesmide), p. 53: Cook, t. ¢. X. furcifer, California, p. 54, dissuwta, California, p. 55 ; Cook, t. c. AX. obtusa, California, p. 53, pl. i, figg. la-le, acuta, California, p. 54 ; Cook, t. c. n. Spp. Ordo ZYGOCHETA (JULOIDEA, s. S.). Zygocheta, def. ; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii, p. 69. Juloidea, experiences on the ventral nerve-cord ; CARLSON, J. exp. Zool. i. Blaniulus, myrmercophil habit; DonistHoRPE, Ent. Rec. xv, p. 11. Blaniulus pulchellus (2), Kaucasus, pp. 115 & 139; Lignau, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. DIPLOPODA. Myr. 15 B. guttulatus, injurious to herbaceous plants, pp. 281-292; THomas, Naturw. Zeitschr. Land. Forst. 11. Brachyiulus unilineatus hercules, Kaucasus, pp. 111 & 136; LiaNau, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. B. wolterstorfi, Germany ; VERHOEFF, Schr. Ges. Danzig xi, p. 220, n. Sp. B. (Chromatoiulus) lictor, Eastromelia, p. 184, pl. ix, figg. 13-16 ; ATTEMS, Arch. Naturg. lxx, n. sp. B. (Microbrachyiulus) varibolinus, Variboli, p. 185, pl. ix, figg. 21 & 22; ATTEMS, t. c. 1. SD. Cylindroiulus brolemanni Franzenshohe & Noctitalg, p. 191, pl. x, figg. 56— 58, pollicaris, Liibek, p. 194, pl. x, figg. 58-55; ATTEMS, t. c. C. zinalensis Rothenb. n. subsp. arulensis, p. 193, pl. x, figg. 50-52 ; ATTEMS, t. ¢. Diploporulus luscus, Hawaii, p. 338, Fauna Hawaiensis 111. Femoriferus n. subg. of Julus; Avrrems, Arch. Naturg. Ixx, p. 189. Hylopachyiulus n. subg. of Pachytulus ; Arruns, t. c. p. 183. Lsobates (?) sp., Central Asia, p. 128; Atrmms, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx. Julus bellus, pp. 107 & 132, pl. ii, figg. 35-39, placidus, pp. 108-128, pl. ui, fige. 40-43, ruber, pp. 109-134, pl. ii, figg. 44-48, curvocaudatus, pp. 110 & 135, pl. ii, figg. 49-53, ditoreus, pp. 112 & 137, pl. 11, fig. 54, pl. ili, figg. 55-58, Kaucasus ; Lianau, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. J. pulchellus, injurious to potatoes, etc., pp. 86 & 105, THEOBALD, First Report on Economic Zoology, p. 155 Second Report on Economic Zoology. J. terrestris, ovocyte, p. 851; PRENANT, BouIN, etc., Traité d’histologie: morphology of brain, HALLER, Arch. mikr. Anat. Ixv. J. terrestris, Kaucasus, p. 113, pl. in, figg. 59-64 ; Lianau, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. J. (Cylindroiulus) chalandei, Garonne, p. 5, 3 figg., lignicola, Garonne, p. 7, 2 fige.; Ripaut, Bull. Soc. hist. nat. Toulouse 1904, n. spp. J. (Femoriferus) fimbriatus, Dalmatia, p. 189, pl. x, figg. 43-46 ; ATTEMS, Arch. Naturg. lxx, n. sp. J. (Leptoiulus) vagabundus, Croazia-Tirolo, p. 186, dewbelc n. subsp. korongisius, Siebenbiirgen, p. 186, pl. ix, fige. 17, 18, 20, montivagus, Baden, p. 187, pl. ix, figg. 31-33, montwagus var. elucens, Tirolo, p. 188, pl. x, figg. 34 & 35, orzbates, Tirolo, Austria, p. 188, pl. x, figg. 47-49 ; ATTEMS, t. c. J. (Leptoiulus) garumnicus, Garonne, p. 2, 4 figg.; RrBaut, Bull. Soc. hist. nat. Toulouse 1904, n. sp. J. (Leucoiulus) spinosus, Garonne, p. 9, 4 fige.; RrBaut, t. c. n. sp. J. (Microiulus) rebeli, Kastromelia, p. 190, pl. x, figg. 36-40; ArrEeMs, Arch, Nature, Ixx, i. Sp: J. (Pachyiulus) flavipes (?), Kaucasus, pp. 113-139, pl. iii, figg. 65-71; Lienavu, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxv. Pachyiulus (Hylopachyiulus) pygmeus, Bosnia, p. 188, pl. ix, figg. 23 & 24; Artrems, Arch, Naturg. lxx, n. sp. Parajulide def.; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii, p. 70. Parajulus alaskanus, Alaska, p. 70, pl. v, figg. 4a—4h ; Cook, t. c. P. furcifer, Oregon, p. 70, pl. v, figg. 5a—5e; Cook, t. c. Schizophyllum n, var.; VERHOEFF in Wolterstorft. Ordo DIPLOCHATA. Sub-ordo CAMBALOIDEBA., Cambalide ; SILVESTRI, Fauna Hawaiiensis ii. Dimerogonus aveburyi, Maui, Haleakala, p. 330, pl. xi, figg. 19-21, sharpi, Maui, Haleakala, p. 330, pl. xi, figg. 22-27, sharpi var. p. 331, 16 Myr. XII. MYRIOPODA. [1904] Oahu, shipleyi, Maui, Haleakala, p. 332, pl. xi, fig. 28, carpenteri, Lanai, p. 332, pl. xi, figg. 29 & 30, beddardi, Maui, Haleakala, p- 333, pl. xi, figg. 31-33, pococki, Molokai Mts., p. 334, pl. xii, figg. 36-40, sedgwicki, Oahu, Waianae Mts., p. 334, pl. xii, figg. 41-46, sinclairt, Maui, Haleakala, p. 335, figg. 42-51, lankestert, Kauai, Halemann, p. 336, pl. xii, fig. 52, harmeri, Molokai, p. 336, pl. xii, figs. 53-56, perkinsi, Maui, Haleakala, p. 337, pl. xu, figg. 57-62, koebelei, Maui, Haleakala, p. 338, pl. xii, figg. 63-65; SrLvEsTRI, t. c. Nn. Spp. Sub-ordo SPIROSTREPTOIDEA. Archispirostreptus pyrocephalus, pl. xli, figg. 1 & 2; LANKESTER, Quart. J. Mier. Sci. xlvii. Lophostreptus, key of the species, p. 145; BROLEMANN, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. TRY L. andreint, Erythrea, p. 147, pl. 11, figg. 24-26; BroLEMANN, t. c. n. sp. Odontopyge, copulatory appendages, pp. 128-132; BR6LEMANN, t. ¢.; characters of the African species described by Silvestri, Brdle- mann etc., Tableau compar. d. descr. d’Odontopyge publ. p. le Dr Silvestri. O. senne, Erythrea, p. 140, pl. 1, figg. 16-23; BroOLEMANN, t. c. n. sp. O. severini, p. 132, pl. 1, figg. 11 & 12, vannutellr, p. 137, pl. i, figg. 13 & 14, and pl. ii, fig. 15, Odontopyge sp., Erythrea ; BROLEMANN, t. c. Spirostreptus lugubris, Erythrea, p. 150, BROLEMANN, t. c. S. (Scaphiostreptus) rodriguezit, Guatemala, p. 120, BROLEMANN, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix. Ordo ANOCHETA (SPIROBOLOIDEA). Anocheta, def.; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii, p. 63. Acanthiulus, def. ; BROLEMANN, Ann. Soc. ent. France lxxii, pp. 469-476, pl. vii, figg. 5 & 6. A. maindroni, copulatory appendages ; BROLEMANNY, lL. c. Onychelus n. gen. (Spirobolide), p. 67 ; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. vil. O. obustus, Colorado, p. 68, Cook, t. c. n. sp. Rhinocricus, def.; BROLEMANN, Ann. Soc. ent. France Ixxu, pp. 469-426, pl. vii, figg. 3 & 4. R. (2), sp. Guatemala, p. 190, BROLEMANN, Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix. R. chazaliet, copulatory append.; BRoLEMANN, Ann. Soc. ent. France lxxii, Pls vi, HO oo. RL. pugio, copulatory append.; BROLEMANN, t. c. pl. vill, fig. 4. Spirobolide, analytical key to the North American genera; Cook, Harri- man Alaska Exp. viii, p. 64. Spirobolellus cruentatus, copulatory append. ; BROLEMANN, Ann. Soc. ent. France lxxii, pp. 471 & 474, pl. vin, figg. 9 & 10. S., def.; BROLEMANN, t. c. Spirobolus, def. ; BROLEMANY, t. c. figg. 1 & 2. S., marginatus, copulatory append. ; BROLEMANN, t. c. Trigoniulus, def.; BROLEMANN, t. c. figg. 7 & 8. 7’. allaudi, copulatory append. ; BROLEMANY, t. ¢. fig. 7. T., Naresi, copulatory append.; BROLEMANN, t. c. fig. 8. Tylobolus n. gen. (Spirobolide), p. 65 ; Cook, Harriman Alaska Exp. viii. Tylobolus deses, California, p. 65, pl. ii, figg. 3a-38h ; Cook, t. c. n. sp. T’. hebes, California, p. 66, uncigerus, p. 67; COOK, t. c. PROTOTRACHEATA. Myr. 17 PROTOTRACHEATA. (ONYCHOPHORA.) fl, TITS 1. Bouvrgr, E. L. Les ceufs des Onychophores. Arch. Mus. Paris 1904, pp. 1-50, 9 figg. in text. 2. ——. Sur les Péripates des Guyanes. Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, pp. 52-55. 3. ——. Peripatus belli (espéce nouvelle de ?Equateur). T. c. pp. 56 & 57. 4, Sur les organes génitaux miles du Peripatus thollont Bouv. Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, pp. 192 & 193. 5. CoLttincE, W. E. Non-operculate Pulmonata. Fasciculi Malayenses Zool. i, pp. 201 & 202, 3 pls. Abstract, Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 738-764 (Peripatide, p. 759). 6. GIESBRECHT, W. & Mayer, P. Arthropoda. Zool. Jahresber. 1904, 78 pp. [Prototracheata, p. 41.] 7. LANKEsTER, E. Ray. The Structure and classification of the Arthro- poda. Quart. J. Micr. Sci. (n. 8.) xlvii, pp. 523-576. (Reprinted from Encyclopedia Britannica xxv.) Appendix. On the Movements of the Parapodia of Peripatus, Millipedes and Centipedes, pp. 577-582, 1 pl. HES EtOLOGY. Structure of the eggs of Peripatidee : general characters of the develop ment and variations, origin of the yolk, phylogenetic evolution of eggs ; BovuvieER (1). Morphology of the male genital organs of Peripatus thollont; BOUVIER, Morphology and relationship of the Onychophora ; LANKESTER (7). On the movements of the Parapodia of Peripatus; LANKESTER (7); COLLINGE (5). Review of literature for 1904; GrESBRECHT & MAYER (6). i Dist BUIION. Ecuador, Peripatus belli; Bouvier (3). Guyana, Peripatus; BOUVIER (2). IV. SYSTEMATIC INDEX. Protarthropoda, grade proposed for Onycophora ; LANKESTER (7). Peripatide, structure of the eggs in various genera and species ; BOUVIER, Arch. Mus. Paris 1904, pp. 1-50. Peripatus belli, Ecuador, p. 56; Bouvisr, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, n. sp. Peripatus capensis, movements of the Parapodia; LANKESTER, Quart. J. Mier. Sci. (@m: s.), xlvui, pp. 577, pl. xli, figg. 4-9. Peripatus thollom, male genital organ, p. 192; Bouvier, Bull. Soc, ent. France 1904. 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INTRODUCTION I, Titres II. BroLoey: SuBJECT- INDEX. Anatomy and FMYRLOL EN By D. SHARP. CONTENTS. Page Page 3 | BroLogy—continued. 6 3. Palearctic region (a. collective) ne OS 82 b. Europe(collective) 99 Ethology 85 c. British Islands 99 Development . : 88 d. North Europe, General Subjects :— Siberia. . 104 Variation & fa a 89 e. Centr. & East. Hybrids . 90 urope. . 104 Colour 90 f. France . 106 Protection . 90 g. South. Europe and Resemblance ; 91 Mediterranean . 108 Phylogeny, Evolution, h. Caucasus & West Heredity . 91 & Central Asia . 110 Galls .. 91 4, Africa . 5 110 Insects & Flowers & Plants 92 5. Madagascar, ete. yAls Collections, Preservation, 6. Tropical & East. Asia. 113 Museums, Nomenclature 92 7. Asiatic Archipelago . 115 Bibliography . 92 8. Australia & Tasmania 117 Biography 93 9. North America . als) Obituary Notices 93 10. Central America 5 121, Economic Entomology . 94 11. Antilles 122 Faunistic :— 12. South America . 122 General . . 97 Palzo-entomology . 124 1. Arctic & Antarctic . 97 | III. Systematic INDEX. 126 2. Insular,incl.N. Zealand 97 (a) COLEOPTERA (incl. STREPSIPTERA). Page Page Page General . . 127 | Mycetophagide . 148 | Cistelidee ape LOG Cicindelidee . . 127 Thorictide.. . 148 | Melandryide . . 169 Carabidee . 128 | Dermestidee . 148 | Lagriidee. EGS Haliplidee . 182 | Byrrhide . 148 | Anthicide, Pedi- Dytiscidee . 182 | Parnidee and Idee... ... -Leeml69 Gyrinidee Loge 13S Heteroceride . 148 | Rhipiphoride . . 170 Hydrophilide . . 133 | Lucanidee 149 | Stylopide 170 Staphylinide . . 133 | Passalidée 149 | Mordellide . 170 Pselaphidee . . 139 | Scarabeeidee 150 | Cantharide 170 Paussidee 144 | Buprestide . 158 | Agialitide, Pyro- Scydmeenidee 144 | Throscide (vacant) chroidze, Pythi- Silphidee . 144 | Eucnemidee 160 dee, (idemeride 171 Trichopterygide . 145 | Elateride 160 | Curculionide . . 171 Scaphidiidee 145 | Rhipiceridee and Scolytidee 182 Histeridee . 145 Dascillidee 162 | Brenthide . 183 Phalacridée (vacant) Malacodermidee . 162 | Anthribide. 183 Nitidulidee . . 146 | Cleride . 163 | Cerambycide . . 185 Monotomidee (vacant) Lymexylonide ee Bruchidee ‘ 189 Trogositidz (vacant) Cupesidee (vacant) Chrysomelide . 190 Colydiidee . 146 | Ptinide . 164 | Erotylide Sy Ms) Rhysodidee . 147 | Bostrychidee 164 | Endomychide . . 198 Cucujidee ; 147 | Cioide 165 | Coccinellidee 198 Cryptophagidee 147 | Tenebrionide . . 165 | Proterrhinide. . 198 Lathridiidee . 147 1904. [VoL. xx1] El 2 Ins. XIII. INSECTA. [1904] (b) HyMENOPTERA. Page Page | Page General . . 199 | Hymenoptera Proctotrypide and Aculeata— parasitica 218 Pelecinide . . 233 Apidee. . . 199 | Ichneumonide . 218 | Cynipide . 235 Masaridee, Ves- Braconide . . 223 | Sessiliventres— pide, etc.. . 207 | Evaniidee . 225 Cephidz, Siri- Fossoria . . 209 | Trigonalide (va- cide & Orys- Formicidee . 214 cant), Stepha- side. . . 236 Chryside. BRA LT nidgeol. ¥ i . 226 Tenthredinide . 236 Chalcidide . . 226 (c) LEPIDOPTERA. General. . . 238 | Rhopalocera— Heterocera— Rhopalocera— Satyride . . 246 Noctuide, etc. . 265 General . 238 Erycinide, Geometride, Papilionide . . 239 Libytheidee . 247 Epiplemide, Pieridz . 240 Lyceenidee . 248 Uraniide . . 271 Danaidee and Hesperiide . . 251 Pyralids, Thy- Ithomiide . 241 | Heterocera— ridide. . . 286 Acreeide, Helli- Castniide (vacant) Pterophoridee . 291 coniidee . 242 Sphingidee . 252 Tortricidee . 291 Nymphalide . 242 Sesiidee . 253 Tineide . 1 292 Brassolide, Bombyces, etc. . 254 Morphide, etc. 245 (d) Drerera. General. . 297 | Stratiomyide, Syrphidee . 306 Cecidomyiidee . . 297 Scenopinidee 303 | Conopidee . 307 Mycetophilide. . 297 | Tabanide . . . 303 | Phoride, Termi- Chironomide . . 298 | Leptidz and The- toxeniidee . 307 Culicids. - >. Se 298 1 sewaadas ae 304 | Céstride. . 308 Simuliidee, Bibio- Asilidee, Mydaidee 304 | Muscide calyp- nidz, Psycho- Bombyliidee 305 trate . . 308 dide . . 302 | Acroceride . 305 | Muscidee acalyp- Dixide, Blepharo- Empide. . 305 trate . . 310 ceridee (vacant) | Dolichopidee 306 | Pupipara . 312 Tipulide. . 3802 | Platypezide and Aphaniptera . 313 | Pipunculide . 306 (e) HEMIPTERA or Re Nay General . . . 315 | Hem.-Heteroptera— Hem.-Homoptera— Hemiptera-Hetero- Hydrometride, Fulgoridee . 332 ptera— Hebride . . 321 Flatides . . 334 Pentatomide . 315 Reduviide etc. . 322 Membracide . 335 Coreide . . 319 Anthocoride,ete. 324 Cercopidee . 335 Lygeide and Polyctenide. . 324 Jassidee . 336 Pyrrhocoridze 320 Capside . . 324 Psylhde . . 336 Tingidee . . 32] Saldidee . 329 Aphidee ihr (Be Berytidee (vacant) Hydrocorisee . 329 Aleurodide . . 338 Aradide . . . 321 | Hem.-Homoptera— Coccide . . . 338 Phymatide . . 321 Cicadidee . . 330 | Anoplura . 339 (f) NervuROPTERA s. 1. (incl. THYSANOPTERA). Trichoptera . 341 | Termitide . . 345 | Ephemeridee . 347 Planipennia 342 | Embiidee . 346 | Odonata . : oe Psocidee . 344 | Perlide . . 346 | Thysanoptera. . 349 Mallophaga. 344 | (g) APTERA. Thysanura . . 350 | Collembola . 300 (h) ORTHOPTERA. Forficulide . . 352 | Mantide . 355 | Locustide . . 357 Hemimeride . . 353 | Phasmide . . 3855 | Acridiide . 358 Blattide . . 353 | Gryllide. . 357 INTRODUCTION. Ins. 8 INTRODUCTION. THE Record of Insecta is not quite so extensive as that of last year, the number of titles being 1549 against 1716 for 1903. We have numerous important works to record. HrENNEGUY’s general work, “Les Insectes,” is up to date and on most points thoroughly reliable ; it gives in a concise form the sort of information by the accumulation of which the progress of entomology is greatly affected ; and is invaluable as a compendium of subjects that are often but little known to entomologists. A correction of an error in it as regards the question of coloration will be found in Bull. Soc. ent. France 1905, p. 146. The subject of the Orders of Insects and their classification has been again discussed by HANDLIRSCH (657), Hrymons (684); other papers on this point are given by BORNER (157) and KLAPALEK (815). Though there is a general consent that the Orders are more numerous than was formerly considered to be the case, the views of the authorities in other respects are very diverse. SHIPLEY (1291) has proposed that the names of all Orders shall have an uniform termination, and if this result can be attained it will be very valuable. HANDLIRSCH has no less than twelve different terminations in the names of his 34 Orders. If Entomology is to be taught in schools of Zoology it is high time for the question of an uniform terminology for the complex taxonomy of Insecta to be discussed, and our thanks are due to Mr Shipley for his practical method of introducing the point. DoncastER (402) gives a preliminary paper on the parthenogenetic development of Vematus. Though the subject is of great interest, and will probably enlighten us as to the nature of the earliest processes of ontogeny, yet at present the information is too incomplete to warrant any conclusions. MarcuHau (906) has given more fully the results of his work on germi- nogony—a term he wishes to replace that of embryonic dissociation. In this he is doubtless correct for the division takes place in the nuclei before the formation of a definite embryo. The work is of a most interesting and important nature. Miss EMBLETON’s memoir (450) on the anatomy and development of a Chalcid parasite of a scale-insect makes us acquainted with parts of a life- history of a remarkable character. Her accounts of the oogenesis and respiratory changes are particularly interesting, though only fragmentary. The question of the number of segments from which the head is developed is discussed by Riuey (1173), who concludes that “sclerites originate from mechanical causes and do not necessarily have any relation to the primary segmentation.” He admits six segments for the head. The same number is favoured by HoLMGREN (699), but it must be ad- mitted that this conclusion is still hypothetical rather than demonstrated. -HILzHEIMER (686) gives a dissertation on the morphology of the labium and on the anatomy of the hypopharynx in Hymenoptera. DIcKEL (379) resumes the question as to the nature of entoderm, taking the egg of the bee as his object; and ScHwaNGART studies the same question in Lepidoptera (1259). Voss (1461) contributes the first part of a study of the thorax of Gryllus, dealing with the skeleton; subsequent parts are to include the development of the wings, a subject that, as he justly remarks, has been greatly neglected in the lower Insects. 4 Ins. XIII, INSECTA. [1904] VERHOEFF (1435) discusses the morphology of leg and of hypopharynx ; and in a postscript announces that morphologists have hitherto been in error as to the maxille of Insects ; the labium being really the anterior, not the posterior, of the pairs of maxille. The same author gives an anatomical study (1484) of Hmbude, treating them as a suborder of Isoptera ; and he also amplifies his views as to the structure of the thorax in Hexapoda. SCHAUDINN (1224) in his work on the life-history of a parasitic Protozoon, gives an account of the alimentary system and of the mode of feeding of Culex pipiens. He inclines to the opinion that the poisonous effect of its bite is due to the enzyme of a commensal fungus. VicibR (1456) informs us that he has discovered an apparatus of accom- modation in the eye of Aeschna for seeing at different distances. Rossia (1189) gives an interesting paper on the formation of galls of Cynipide, in the course of which he discusses the function of cenocytes. HovarpD (719) contributes an extensive paper on the structure of galls; although predominantly botanical it treats of the determinants and is of considerable importance. Some works on development have already been mentioned, but there are numerous others. The study of cuticula and ecdysis is now being pursued, and we have from PLOTNIKOw (1089) a valuable paper connected with the histology of the subject. ANGLAs (32) makes an important suggestion as to the relation of tracheze to metamorphosis. BAUvuER (93) enlarges on the extreme changes that take place post-embryonically in the central nervous system. D&EEGENER (358) discusses the changes that take place in the mesenteric region, showing that there is a special pupal epithelium, acting functionally for the digestion or partial digestion of the “yellow-body.” Power.t (1104) gives information as to the formation of wings of Coleoptera etc. ; main- taining that wings are outgrowths of the pleuron or tergum, or both ; a conclusion which seems at present the only one consistent with all the evidence that has been obtained. KELLOGG has experimented on larvee of Lepidoptera and confirms the previous observation of Oudemans that ex- tirpation of the sex glands does not affect the development of the secondary sexual characters (781). In metamorphosis see also papers by DEwirz (377, 378) on the physiology thereof, including coloration and chitinisation, in which he is inclined to extend the importance of enzyme action. ASHMEAD has nearly or quite completed his classification of the Hymen- optera by a huge contribution (41) on the important group Chalcidiordea, which he considers includes 14 families. Rarrray has published a general work on the Pselaphide (1114), a family he has made of the first importance. It is a matter for regret that he has been obliged to defer the execution of a monograph for the present. Dr MEIvERE’s paper on Conopide (933) makes a large addition to our previously meagre knowledge of the biology of this curious family of parasitic Diptera. BAKER (76) has given a catalogue of fleas complete to date, with information as to works and localities, and has revised the American forms. Amongst the remarkable events of the year must be placed the discovery in France of a new genus of blind Dytiscide in a deep well fed by a subterranean spring, ABEILLE (3). This gives considerable support to the idea that Cave faunas have their origin in a hypogeal fauna of which we know little or nothing. An anomalous insect from the nest of a Termite has been described by BREDDIN & BORNER (173) and assigned to Rhynchota on somewhat unsatisfactory grounds. Among faunistic work we find the largest contribution in MEyYRICK’s Australian Gelechiide with 207 new species. He estimates the Australian Tineidze at about 2,000 species—more probably an underestimate rather than the reverse. The publication in complete form of the results of the Harriman Alaska expedition is very welcome. The insects make two nice TITLES. Ins. 5 volumes: Merriam (940). Hurron’s list of the fauna of New Zealand is a work for which we owe our thanks to the author and his collaborators (726): the Insects occupy about 150 pp. James & Liston Anopheles of India is remarkable for the figures of mosquitoes it contains (760). The third part of E. E. Green’s beautiful work on the Coccide of Ceylon (620) is devoted entirely to the genus Zecanium. The fourth volume of GANGL- BAUER’S valuable work on European Coleoptera includes a statement of his views as to the classification of this Order (580). BrktHes (181) records some valuable experiments as to the habits of Aculeate Hymenoptera ; they tend to support Fabre’s views as to the skill displayed in stinging the prey. ADLERZ has given a short account of the habits of Methoca ichnewmonoides, which appear to be of the most extraordinary and unexpected nature (16). The fact that has given rise to much surprise of the use of larvae by ants for the formation of their nests has now been confirmed by its dis- covery on the other side of the world, the Messrs Géldi having observed that Camponotus senex constructs its nests in this fashion in 8. America : Fore (532). The information given by Jacopson & WassILJEW (741) adds to our knowledge of the habits of Jermitide, the founding of a nest of Hodotermes having been witnessed and described by JAcoBson. Miss FretpE & Miss ParKrER have given an account (508) of a series of instructive experiments as to the sense of hearing in ants. Perhaps the most interesting of Miss Fielde’s papers on ants is that on their power of recognition (506). Mr Dwicut Pierce has an interesting ethological article on hypermetamorphic beetles and their hosts, with special reference to the very curious Myzodites (1086). ScHwarz (1260) tells us of a grass that catches insects in great quantities in Cuba. M. PERRaAup (1031, 1032) as the result of experiments is able to state the conditions that should be realised to attract Lepidoptera to light. PacKARD (1006), whose decease will be generally regretted, gives an account of the origin of pattern from the Lamarckian stand-point, and accompanies it with a very sensible criticism of the fashionable theories of mimicry. KusNnrzov has published an article (849) calling attention to the undeveloped state of the study of the markings of Lepidopterous larvae. Enrtz has a long discussion on mimicry, but unfortunately, as it is in Hungarian few of us can profit by it (466). PiepPERs, who discusses the “tails” of Lepidopterous wings, apparently considers them as relicts from wings of larger size. In the economic department Prof. J. B. Smrrx’s work (1315) on mosquito control is the most important production. Dy gives (444) a short and easily intelligible acount of the relations of Culicide and their disease- dealing parasites. Those who are interested in the—perhaps too extensive—chamber of horrors of entomology must not miss the New Congo floor maggot, Dutton, Topp & Curisty (418). The Polymorphism of ants is discussed by Foren (525) & Emmry (452) ; the former of whom expresses a little doubt as to its causation. KELLOGG & Bru contribute a study of variation in 24 species of various Orders, and a discussion of general conclusions (783). The naming of varieties is at present carried to a great extent, and we have not space to record them all, but we endeavour to point out all that appear to be of real importance. It may perhaps not be superfluous to add that the study of variation is by no means dependent for advancement on the naming of varieties. 6 Ins. XIII. INSECTA. [1904] On I. “TITLES * . ABEILLE DE PERRIN, E, Buprestides. Bol. Soc. espan. iv, pp. 206- 224. [Coleoptera. | Description de deux nouveaux Trechus (Anophthalmus) de France. Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 198. [Coleoptera.] ——. Description dun Coldéoptere hypogé frangais. T. c. pp. 226-228, Description de deux Bathyscia inédites des Basses-Pyrénées. Te, pp. 242, 243. [Coleoptera. | ——. Diagnoses de trois Coléopteres frangais nouveaux. T. c. pp. 280-282. . ABSOLON, P. C. K. Descriptio systematica faunae subterraneae mora- vicae adhuc cognitae. Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove ii, 1900, pp. 60-68. [ Collembola. | Entirely in Moravian except the above translation of title. fle ——. Studie o jeskynnfch Supinuskach. Op. cit. iii, 1901, pp. 83- 117. [Collembola.] Entirely in Moravian. 8. 9. 10. is 12. 13. Apams, C. F. Notes on and descriptions of North American Diptera. Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. ii, No. 14, pp. 481-455. ——. On the North American species of Stphonella. Psyche xi, pp. 103, 104. [Dzptera.] —. Descriptions of new Oscinide. Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 303, 304. [Diptera.] ApELuNG, N. Eine neue Eetobia, EH. duskei n. sp. (Orthoptera Blat- todea) vom Bogdo, sowie einige Bemerkungen iiber russische Varietaten der £. perspicillaris Herbst (vida Fabr.). Hore Soc. ent. Ross. XXXVlil, pp. 127-137. Blattodées (Orthoptera) rapportées par Mr le capitaine G. W. Kachovski de Abyssinie méridionale et des contrées limitrophes en 1898. Annuaire Mus, St. Petersb. vili, pp. 300-337, pl. xx. ADLERZ, G. Ceropales maculata Fab. en parasitisk Pompilid. Bih. Svenska Ak. xxviii, Afd. iv, No. 14, 20 pp. [Hymenoptera. | Omitted in 1902. 14. 15. 16. ii 18. —. Utvecklingen af ett Polstes-samhille. Ent. Tidskr. xxv, pp. 97- 106. [ Hymenoptera. | . Om cellbyggnad och tjufbin hos Trachusa serratule Panz. T. c. pp. 121-129. [ Hymenoptera. ] ——. La proie de Methoca ichnewmonides Latr. Arkiv Zool. i, pp. 255 —258. [Hymenoptera. | Agnus, A. N, Un nouvel insecte fossile du Carbonifére de Commentry. Naturaliste 1904, p. 29. [Blattide.] AGREN, H. Lapplindische Collembola. Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 1, 30 pp., 2 plates. * An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Recorder has not seen the Journal or Work referred to. TITLES. Ins. 7 19, Aianer-ABAFI, L. v. Wanderziige des Distelfalters. Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 6-9. [Lepidoptera.] 20. AITKEN, E. H. The enemies of butterflies. J. Bombay Soc. xvi, p. 156. [ Lepidoptera. | 21. AupricH, J. M. The genus Psilopus of authors. Canad. Ent, xxxvi, pp. 246, 247. [Dzptera.] 22. ALFKEN, J. D. Beitrag zur Insectenfauna der Hawaiischen'und Neu- seelandischen Inseln. (Ergebnisse einer Reise nach dem Pacific. Schauinsland 1896-97.) Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix, pp. 561-628, pl. xxx. Abstract by von LinpEN, Zool. Zentrlbl. 1904, p. 211. 23. ——. Neue palearktische Prosopis-Arten und -Varietiiten. Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, pp. 322-327. [Hymenoptera.] Andrena frey-gessnert, eine neue alpine Andrena-Art aus der Schweiz. Soc. ent. xix, p. 81. [Hymenoptera.] 24, 25. ALPHGRAKY, 8. Quelques observations critiques sur le Catalogue des Lépidopteres de MM. Staudinger et Rebel, 1901. Rev. Russe Ent. iv, pp. 1-10. In Russian. 26. ANDERSON, E. M. Catalogue of British Columbia Lepidoptera. Victoria, 8vo, 56 pp. Issued by provincial Museum, Victoria. 27. [ANDRE, E. Species des Hyménoptéres d’Europe et d’Algerie. Fascc. 85-89. See KieFFER & MARSHALL (799) and KIEFFER (791). ] 28. ——. Voyage de feu Leonardo Fea dans |Afrique occidentale. Mutillide. Ann. Mus. Genova xli, pp. 221-252. [Hymenoptera.] 29. ——. Notice sur quelques Mutillides et Thynnides du Chili. Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, pp. 284-288, 305-319. [Hymenoptera.] . Examen critique d’une nouvelle classification proposée par M- le Dr W. H. Ashmead pour la famille des Mutillide. Rev. Ent. france. Xxlil, pp. 27-41. [Hymenoptera. | 30. dl. Catalogue analytique et raisonné pes Lépidopteres de Sadne-et- Loire et des départements limitrohpes. Bull. Soc. Autun xvi, pp, 1-81, 4 pls. [Rhopatocera. ] [See also De SAussuRE, ANDRE & Buysson (1218). ] 32. ANGLAS, J. Rapports du développement de V’appareil trachéen et les metamorphoses des Insectes. C.R. Ac. Sci. exxxviil, pp. 300, 301. Translation, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, pp. 403, 404. 33. ——. De Vorigine des cellules de remplacement de Vintestin chez les Hyménopteres. C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 173, 174. 34. ——. Du rdle des trachées dans la métamorphose des Insectes. TT. c. pp. L 75,176: 35. ANNANDALE, N. Contributions to the terrestrial zoology of the Faroes. Parti. P. Phys. Soc. Edinb. 1902-4, pp. 153-160. Mollusca and Arthropoda. Aptera by G. H. CARPENTER. Coccide by R. NEWSTEAD. 36. ANTIGA Y SuNyER & Boriuu y Picuot, J. M. Catalech de Insectes de Catalunya. Hymenopters. Published in connection with Butl. Inst. Catalan. The parts at present published are Chrysidida, Sphegide, Scoliide and Mutillide, Vespide: each with separate pagination. 8 Ins. XIII. INSECTA. [1904] 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44, 45. ARENBERG, PRINCE D’. Sur une expérience faite par la Compagnie de Suez pour la suppression du paludisme par la destruction des mous- tiques. C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxvill, pp. 670-673. Arrow, G. J. Sound production in the Lamellicorn beetles. Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, pp. 709-750, pl. xxxvi. [ Coleoptera. ] . On the Coleopterous group “ Heptaphyllini” of de Borre. Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, pp. 30-33. ——. [See also Batzs (92).] AsHMEAD, W. H. Classification of the fossorial, predaceous and para- sitic wasps, or the superfamily Vespoidea. Paper No. 18 cont. Canad. Ent. xxxvi, pp. 5-9. [Hymenoptera. | Classification of the Chalcid flies or the superfamily Chalci- dioidea, with descriptions of new species in the Carnegie Museum collected in 8. America by Herbert H. Smith. Publications of the Carnegie Museum; serial No. 21. Mem. Carnegie Mus. i, No. 4, pp. 225-551 + xxi, pls. xxxi-xxxix. [ Hymenoptera. | Descriptions of four new horn-tails. Canad. Ent. xxxvi, pp. 63, 64. [Mymenoptera. | ——. Three new Ichneumon flies from Russia. T. c. pp. 101, 102. [ Hymenoptera. | ——. A new genus and some new species of Hymenoptera from the Philippine islands. T. c. pp. 281-285. A Hymenopterous parasite of the Grape-berry moth, Hudemis bortana Schif. T. ¢. p. 333. Cf. SLINGERLAND, t. c. p. 344. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. dl. 52. 53. 54, 55. Reprint of memoir recorded in 1902. 56. 57. —. Descriptions of new Hymenoptera from Japan. 1. J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, pp. 65-83, pl. vi. mu. T. c. pp. 146-165, pl. viii. . Descriptions of new genera and species of Hymenoptera from the Philippine Islands. P. U.S. Mus. xxviii, No. 1387, pp. 127-158. A list of the Hymenoptera of the Philippine Islands, with descriptions of new species. J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, pp. 1-22. ——. Remarks on honey bees. P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, pp. 120- 123. [Hymenoptera. | A new Alysiid from Ceylon. Ent. News. Philad. xv, p. 113. [ Hymenoptera. ] ——. Description of the type of the genus Curriea Ashm. T. c. p. 18. [Hymenoptera. | —. Anew Torymid from Utah. T.c. p. 302. [Hymenoptera.] On the discovery of fig-insects in the Philippines. T. c. p. 342. [ Hymenoptera. | ——. The Homoptera of Alaska. [in] Alaska viii, pp. 127-137. Hymenoptera of Alaska. [in] Alaska ix, pp. 119-270, pls. ii-iv. AvEL, H. Messungen an Lepidopteren. Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 452, 453. AURIVILLIUs, C. Neue oder wenig bekannte Coleoptera Longicornia. Arkiv Zool. i, pp. 313—328. TITLES. Ins. 9 58. [AuRtvituius, C.] Cerambyciden aus Bolivien und Argentina gesam- melt von Freiherrn Erland Nordenskiéld. Ent. Tidskr. xxv, pp. 205-208. [ Coleoptera. | 59. ——. Svensk insektfauna. 13. Steklar. Hymenoptera, Sphegide. 'T.c. pp. 241-300. 60. Beitriige zur Kenntnis der Insektenfauna von Kamerun. No. 11. Lepidoptera, Heterocera ii. Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4, pp. 68, 1 pl. 61. ——. Diagnosen neuer Lepidopteren aus Afrika. Ent. Tidskr. xxv, pp. 92-96. 62. New species of African Striphnopterygide, Notodontide and Chrysopolomide in the British Museum. Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, pp. 695-700, pl. xxxiii. [ Lepidoptera. | 63. Lepidoptera of the Swedish Zoological expedition to Egypt and the White Nile. Jigerskidld exp. No. 8, 9 pp. 64. ——. Eine interessante neue Papilio-Art aus Afrika. Ins. Borse 1904, p. 363. [Lepidoptera. | 65. AusTEN, E. E. A revised synopsis of the Tsetse-flies (Genus Glossina Wied.). Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, pp. 151-155. [Diptera.] . Supplementary notes on the Tsetse-flies (Genus Glossina Wied.). Brit. Med. J. 1904, ii, pp. 658-662, 1 fig.; also Lancet 1904, 11, pp. 464, 465. [Diptera.] Abstract by DE MrteErsE, Zool. Zentrlbl. 1905, p. 146. 67. . The house-fly and certain allied species as disseminators of enteric fever among troops in the field. J. R. Army med. Corps 1904, 16 pp., 1 pl. 68. AxELson, W. M. Verzeichniss einiger bei Golaa, im siidéstlichen Norwegen eingesammelten Collembolen. Ent. Tidskr. xxv, pp. 65-84. 684. Beitrige zur’ Kenntniss der Collembolen-Fauna Sibiriens. Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 20, 13 pp., 1 pl. 69. BacHMETJEW, P. Zur Frage iiber die Parthenogenese der mannlichen Exemplare des Schmetterlings EHpinephele jurtina L. Hore Soc. ent. Ross. xxxvu, pp. 1-16. In Russian. 70: Der Unterschied der sogenannten “falschen” Drohnen von den gewohnlichen, betrachtet vom Standpunkt der Analytisch-statis- tischen Methode aus. Ins. Borse 1904, pp. 363 etc. [Mymenoptera. | Uber die Verinderlichkeit der Anzahl der Augen bei Hpinephele jurtina L. in Sophia. Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 148-147. [Lepido- ptera. | v1 72. . “ur Variabilitat der Fliigellinge von Aporia crategi L. in Sophia. T. c. pp. 269-271. [Lepidoptera. | 73. Back, E. A. New species of North American Asiide. Canad. Ent. XXXVl, pp. 289-293. [Dzptera.] 74. BAmCKMANN, J. Anoplistes yacobsoni sp. nov., aus Turkestan (Coleo- ptera, Cerambycide). Rev. Russe Ent. 1904, pp. 311, 312. 75. Back, Frepa. Notes on phosphorescence in plants and animals. Victorian Natural. xxi, pp. 93-104. 76. Baker, C.F. A revision of American Siphonaptera, or fleas, together with a complete list, and bibliography of the group. P. U. 8S. Mus. xxvii, No. 1361, pp. 365-469, pls. x—xxvi. 10 Ins. XIII, INSECTA. [1904} 77. *BALBIANI, E.-G. Sur les conditions de sexualité chez les Pucerons. Intermed. ’Biologistes i, pp. 170-174. Abstract by Scuréprr, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, p. 115. 774. BaLFour, A, First report of the Wellcome Research laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum. Khartoum, 1904, 8vo, pp. 83+ iii, 6 pls. Chiefly on injurious Insects ; includes 2 papers by THEOBALD, q. Vv. (1375, 1376), 78. Batiou, H. A. Insects attacking cotton in the West Indies. West Ind. Bull. iv, pp. 268-286. 79. Batsamo, F. Su i fenomeni di diffrazione di alcuni corpi organizzati in rapporto alle esperienze di Abbe. Boll. Soc. Napoli xvii, pp. 45-53, ipl 80. *Banxs, Co. A preliminary Bulletin on insects of the Cacao, pre- pared especially for the benefit of farmers. Manille, 1903, 58 pp., 60 pls. 81. Banks, N. New species of Hemerobius. Canad. Ent. xxxvi, pp. 61, 62. [Neuroptera. | 82. Neuropteroid insects from New Mexico. Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. Xxx, pp. 97-110, pl. 1. 83. ——. Neuropteroid insects of the expedition. [in] Alaska viii, pp. 155— 166, pls. xi, xi. Reprint of paper recorded in 1900. 84. ——. Two new species of Hydroptilide. Ent. News Philad. xv, p- 116. [7vrichoptera. | 85. ——. Two new species of Caddice-flies. P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, pp. 140-142. [Trichoptera.] 86. Notes on the structure of the thorax and maxille in insects. T. c. pp. 149-153. Cy. A list of Newropteroid insects, exclusive of Odonata, from the vicinity of Washington, D.C. T. c. pp. 201-217. ~ 88. Barnes, W. New species of North American Lepidoptera. Canad. Ent. xxxvi, pp. 165-175, 197-204, 237-244, 264-268. 89. Barrett, O. W. The brown ant in Orange gardens. Bull. Dep. Agric. Jamaica ii, pp. 204-206. 90. Barter, M. Eriogaster philippi n. sp. Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii, p. 10. [ Lepidoptera. ] ol . Drei neue palaearktische MWoctuiden. T. c. pp. 158-163. ee 92. BATEs, (the late). A revision of the subfamily Pelidnotine of Coren family Rutelide, with descriptions of new genera and species. Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, pp. 249-276. Prepared for publication by Mr G. J. Arrow. 93. Bauer, V. Zur innern Metamorphose des Centralnervensystems der Insecten. Zool. Jahrb. Anat. xx, pp. 123-152, pl. viii. Abstract by Hrymons, Zool. Zentrlbl. 1905, pp. 92-94. TITLES. Ins. 11 94, Brarz, T. H. & DonistHorpPE, H. St J. K. Catalogue of British Coleoptera. London 1904, 51 pp. Review by W. W. F., Ent. Mag. xl, p. 140. 95. Becker, T. Die Dipterengattung Peletophila Hag. Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, pp. 129-133. Die paldarktischen Formen der Dipterengattung Lispa Latr. © Zeitschr. Ent. Breslau xxix, pp. 1-70. 96. 97. BepEL, L. Origine mceurs et synonymie d’un Curculionide aquatique Stenopelmus rufinasus Gyll. (Degorsia champenoisi Bed.). Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, pp. 23, 24. [Coleoptera. | 98. Brauin-BitiEcoce, L. Diagnoses sommaires d’espéces nouvelles d’Apion Herbst provenant de la région Malgache. Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, pp. 54-57, 103, 104. [Coleoptera. | Bey, R. G. [See Kettoce & Bey (782, 783). ] 99. Bemis, Frorence E. The Aleyrodids, or mealy-winged flies, of California, with references to other American species. P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, No. 1362, pp. 471-537, pls. xxvii-xxxvii. 100. Bennett, C. B. Earwigs (Anisolabia maritima Bon.). Psyche xi, pp. 47-53, cuts. [Orthoptera. | 101. Benton, F. The specific name of the common honey-bee. P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, pp. 71-73. [Hymenoptera. | 102. BererotH, E. Eine neue Art der Gattung Glypsus Dall. (Hemiptera, Pentatonude). Rev. Russe Ent. iv, p. 32. Super Leduvitdis nonnullis Camerunensibus. Bol. Soc. espan. lv, pp. 357-362. [ Hemiptera. | Ueber die systematische Stellung der Gattung Megadoeum Karsch. Wien. ent. Zeit. xxii, pp. 37-40. [Hemiptera. | 103. 104, 105. ——. Scutellerides nouveaux. Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, pp. 354-357. 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York Ent. Soc. xl, pp. 27-30. [Coleoptera. | . A species of the Tenebrionid genus Latheticus in the United States. T. c. pp. 166, 167. [Coleoptera.] 267. ——. The chestnut weevils, with notes on other nut-feeding species. Bull. U.S. Dep. Agric. Ent. xliv, pp. 24-38. [ Coleoptera. ] ——. [See also WEBSTER (1498). | 268. CHopaAuT, A. Description d’un T7rechus (Anophthalmus) nouveau des Pyrénées. Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 212. [Coleoptera | 269. Description d’un Rhipidius nouveau de la France méridionale, avec tableau dichotomique des Rhipidiun. T. c. pp. 228-232. | Coleoptera. |. 270. Description de deux espéces nouvelles de Coléopteres de PArabie. T. c. pp. 248, 244. 271. Description d’un Coléoptére cavernicole nouveau du midi de la France. Bull. Soc. Nimes xxxi, p. 76. 272. ——. Exploration zoologique de la grotte de Tharaux (Gard). T. c¢. pp. 84-90. 273. CHOLODKOVSKY, N. Entomotischen Miscellen. [Nos. vii-ix.] Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix, pp. 554-560. Aphidologische Mitteilungen. 21. 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Op. cit. xiv, pp. 21-30. | Zymenoptera. | New and little-known bees in the collection of the British Museum. T. c. pp. 203-208. [Hymenoptera.| ——. The Halictine bees of the Australian region. T. c. pp. 208- 213. [Hymenoptera. | Two new bees. Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 32-34. [Hymen- optera. | ——. New genera of bees. T.c. p. 292. [Hymenoptera.] Records of American bees. Canad. Ent. xxxvi, pp. 13, 14. | Hymenoptera. | ——. Three new Cecidomyid flies. T. c. pp. 155, 156. [Dziptera.] ——. Some notes on Aphidide. T. c. pp. 262, 263. . Some bees from San Miguel County, New Mexico. Entomo- logist 1904, pp. 5-9. [Hymenoptera. ] ——. Note on the Orthopterous genus Capnobotes. T. ¢. pp. 179- 181. ——. New records of bees. T. c. pp. 231-236. [Hymenoptera.] . The bees of the genus Vomada found in Colorado, with a table to separate all the species of the Rocky Mountains. Bull. Colorado exp. Stat. xciv, pp. 69-85. [Hymenoptera. | The bees of Southern California. Bull. S. Calif. Ac. ii, pp. 3-6. The Putnam Scale (Aspidiotus ancylus Putnam). P. Daven- port Ac. ix, pp. 61, 62. [Coccide.] Table to separate the commoner Scales of the Orange. Mem. Soc. Ant. Alzate xili, pp. 349-351. [Coccide. ] ——. [See also ScUDDER & CoCKERELL (1267), VIERECK (1454), and VIERECK & COCKERELL (1455). ] . Coaat, A. & CECCHERELLI, G. Note biologiche su alcune Zanzare del Senese. Bull. Soc. ent. Ita]. xxxvi, pp. 49-57. [Dzptera.] . CoLLEDGE, W. R. Notes on the “Scots Gray” mosquito. P. Soc. Queensland xviii, pp. 67-80, pls. ii-vii. [Diptera.] . Couuin, J. E. A list of the British Cecidomyzide arranged according to the views of recent authors. Ent. Mag. xl, pp. 93-99. [ Dipiera.] ——. [See also FarREN and others (479).] TITLES. Ins. 21 ' 299. Co~tiner, W. E. Report on the injurious insects and others animals observed in the Midland Counties during 1904. Birmingham, 1905, 8vo, 69 pp. 300. Cottins, P. The protective resemblance of insects. Knowledge (n. 8.) 1, pp. 51-55. 301. ——. Flower mimics and alluring resemblance. T. c. pp. 137-140. 302. ——. Terrifying masks and warning liveries. T. c. pp. 208-211. 303. Comprs, E. Etude sur le mimétisme. Soc. Pyrenees-or. xlv, pp. 39-44. 304. *CompEeRE, G. In search for parasites. J. Dep. Agric. W. Australia Vili, pp. 182-145. 305. ConDORELLI, M. Caso di myiasis nell uomo per larva cuticolare di Hypoderma bovis (De Geer). Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. xiii, pp. 171-181. [ Diptera. ] [Conxuin, E. G. Zool. Rec. 1903, INSECTA (342) on amitosis. Abstract Zool. Zentrlbl. 1905, p. 34.] 306. Conran, A. F. Variations in the protective value of the odoriferous secretions of some Heteroptera. Science xix, pp. 393, 394. 307. Contr, A. La coloration naturelle des soies. C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 54, 55. 308. Cook, M. T. Galls and insects producing them. Ohio Natural. iv, pp. 115-147. 309. Cook, O. F. Report on the habits of the Kelep or Guatemalan Cotton-boll-weevil ant. Bull. U. S. Dep. Agric. Ent. xlix, 16 pp. [ Hymenoptera. | 310. ——. An enemy of the cotton-boll-weevil. Science x1x, pp. 862-864. Cf. WHEELER (1517). dll. Pupation of the Kelep ant. Science xx, pp. 310-312. [Hy- menoptera. | Cf. WHEELER (1517), and Cook again, p. 611 t.c.; WHEELER again, Science xx, pp. 766-768; cf. also SANDERSON, Science xx, p. 887. 312. CoquiLLeTtT, D. W. A brief history of North American Dizpterology. P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, pp. 53-58. 313. ——. New Diptera from Central America. T. c. pp. 90-98. 314. ——. New Diptera from India and Australia. T.c. pp. 137-140. 315. ——. New North American Diptera. T.c. pp. 166-192. 316. Notes on Culex nigritulus. Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 73, 74. [ Diptera. | 317. ——. Several new Diptera from North America. Canad. Ent. xxxvi, pp. 10-12. 318. ——. Diptera from Southern Texas with descriptions of new species. J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, pp. 31-35. 319. ——. A new Ceratopogon from Brazil. T.c. p. 35. [Diptera.] 320. Diptera of the expedition. [in] Alaska ix, pp. 2-78. Reprint of memoir recorded in 1900. 22 Ins. XIII. INSECTA, [1904] 321. Corti, E. Alcuni Diétterc del Portogallo. Rend. Ist. Lombardo XXxvl, pp. 1068-1077. 322. Corti, A. Zoocecidii italici. Atti Mus. Milano xlii, pp. 337-381. 323. Cowan, T. W. The honey bee: its natural history, anatomy, and physiology. Second edition. London [1904].12mo, xii+220 pp. 324, Crampton, H. E. Experimental and statistical studies upon Lepi- doptera. 1. Variation and elimination in Philosamia cynthia. Bio- metrika ili, pp. 113-130. Variation and selection in Saturnid Lepidoptera (Philosamia cynthia). Biol. Bull. vi, pp. 310, 311. 326. CRAWFoRD, J. C. , Dl. 1. Reed, Edwin C., Revist. chilena vii, pp. 188-141, portrait. Lorquin, P. J. M., GRINNELL, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 202-204. Spencer, Herbert, extract from his will, P. ent. Soc. London 1904, pp. XVii-xx. Obituary Notices (arranged alphabetically). Antiga y Sunyer, Pedro, Morice, p. 239, Ent. Mag. xl. Beaupré, Marcel Vauloger de, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 125. Behr, Dr Hans Hermann, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 142-144. Buckle, Claude W., Irish Natural. 1904, p. 156. Causard, Marcel, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 137. Hiller, Reinhold, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, p. 7. Hocking, Rev. John H., Ent. Mag. xl, p. 19. Kelsall, Thos., Entomologist 1904, p. 52, and BattEy, p. 19, Ent. Mag. xl. Klein, J. T., Ent. News Philad. xv, p. 352. Komarov, A. V., SEMENOV, p. 252, Rev. Russe Ent. iv. Mason, Philip Brookes, W. W. F., Ent. Mag. xl, pp. 17, 18. McLachlan, Robert, Nature lxx, p. 106.—With portrait, CALVERT, p. 226, pl. xvi, Ent. News Philad. xv.—A. E. E. & E.S., Ent. Mag. xl, pp. 145- 148.—K. J. M., Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904, pp. 201-203.—Entomologist 1904, pp. 195, 196. Merrin, Joseph, Ent. Mag. xl, p. 112. Moffat, John Alston, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, p. 84. Philippi, R., Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 261, and with portrait and list of writings, PorTER, pp. 174-177, Revist. chilena viii. Rocquigny-Adanson, G. de, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 225, and PrerReE, Rev. Sci. Bourbonnais xvii, pp. 141-143. Sangster, Dr John Herbert, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, p. 72. Schaupp, F. G., Ent. News Philad. xv, p. 352. Schlieben, von, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, p. 7. Schmitt, Rev. Jerome, with portrait, Ent. News Philad. xv, p. 225, pl. xv, and Canad. Ent. xxxvi, p. 188. Schneider, Oskar, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, p. 7, and Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. ii, p. 94. Sparke, E. G. J., Ent. Mag. xl, p. 160, and Entomologist 1904, p. 196. Tait, William, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904, p. 137. Tschitschérine, T. S., with portrait, SemENow, Rey. Russe Ent. iv, pp. 69- 76, and G. J., Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, p. xxxii. Vodoz, Georges, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. ii, p. 93. 94 Ins. XII. INSECTA. [1904] ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. N.B. This section is drawn up primarily for the Entomologist; special attention is therefore only given to articles that may contain new matter. In some cases articles are not referred to because scientific names are not used at all in them. Reports: California, WooDwWortH (1536).—Canada, injurious insects in 1902, FisHER and others, Rep. ent. Soc. Ontario xxxiii, pp. 15 ete.— Colorado, 1903, GILLETTE (605).—Connecticut, Brirron (183).—Minnesota, WASHBURN (1478): [special report, see Hphestia below].—New Jersey, 1903, SmitH (1318).—New York, 1903, Frit (495a).—British and extra British, THEOBALD (1372).—England, Midland Counties, CoLLINGE (299).— England, 1904, WarspurToN (1471).—Ireland, 1903, CarPENTER (244),.— Sweden, 1903, Lampa (856).—Ceylon, 1903, GREEN (627).—Australia, FROGGATT (563).—New Zealand, Kirk (807).—Hawaii, Perkinsiella saecha- ricida, PERKINS (1030). Experimental Station Record, Vols. xv, xvi, contains many notes on papers on economic entomology. Proceedings of the sixteenth annual meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists, Bull. U. 8. Dep. Agric. Ent. xlvi, contains much matter of economic interest, not specially recorded. Abstracts of 59 recent works on economic entomology, SCHRODER 1241). Principles for framing economic reports, SMITH (1320). Injurious insects, manual, L&CAILLON (868). Agricultural entomology and parasitology, GUENAUX (644). American Economic Ent., Howarpb (721B). Economic entomology in India, MaxweE.ui-Lerroy (924).—Economic entomology in India, Hymenoptera etc., STEBBING (1338). Economic entomology at St. Louis exhibition, WASHBURN, p. 769, Science xx. Relative importance of birds and insect parasites as destroyers of insects, GRIFFINI (630). Importance of internal parasites, EMBLETON (450). Value of parasites and of spraying, COMPERE (304). Birds, food-habits of N. American, WASHBURN (1478). Birds as insect destroyers, SMITH, pp. 632-642, Rep. New Jersey exp. Stat. 1903. Imported insects, utility of, specially Scutellista, MARLATT (914). Useful insects, gardens, Sweden, LAmpaA (857). Light—captures by, proportion of males and females, Drwirz, Aug. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 401-409. Stifling by cold in cocoons, LovERDO (886). Insecticide experiments, SMITH (1321). Remedies for injurious insects, Sweden, TULLGREN (1406). Value of cyanide pot. in killing injurious insects, CosTaANTIN and others, Bull. Mus. Paris ix, pp. 415-419. On feeding silkworms, and on L7ricerus pe-la, SASAKI, Bull. Coll. Agric. Japan 1904. Bee-culture in India, Nursg, p. 175, J. Bombay Soe. xvi. Bees’-wax in India, Hoover (703). Digestibility of Chitin, value of insects as food, ZAITSCHEK (1543). Coleoptera useful in forestry, Malacoderm. and Tenebrion., POMERANTZEV (1091). Novius cardinalis and Icerya purchasi in Italy, Rrpaca (1170). Caterpillars and tree-growth, FosTER (537). Cocoa, insects of, BANKS (80). Coffee, insects injurious to, in German East Africa, ZIMMERMANN, cf. Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix, pp. 207, 208. ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. Ins. 95 Coffee and Vylotrechus in Tonkin, BouTAN (162). Orange, Coccide of, COCKERELL (295). Apple and Plum, China, Coleophora injurious to, BuscK (206). Pear, Cecidomyia nigra and Sciara pyri, FERRAUT (498). Grape, new Cecidom. pest, SLINGERLAND & JOHNSON (1309). Grape leaf-hopper, Zyphlocyba, SLINGERLAND (1306). Cotton, West Indies, insects attacking, BALLON (78). Tomato, Dicyphus saparatus, injurious to, cf. KYLE & GREEN, Entomolo- gist 1904, p. 12. Sal-tree, India, Monophlebus, etc., STEBBING (1336). Teak, enemies of, HOLE (696). Locust-tree (Ceratonia siliqua), Cecidom. injurious to, MARCHAL (911). Fig, coccid attacking, BERLESE (106). Beech-tree Coccid, NEWSTEAD, pp. 755-760, J. Board Agric. London xi. Trees destroyed by beetles, MELANDER, p. 19, Ent. News Philad. xv, Jae Roses attacked by Platyptilia, New York, MuRtFELD?, p. 334, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Rose Cecid., Neocerata rhodophaga, WEBSTER (1499). Palms in New Britain injured by Hispide, SHARP (1285). Grass Aphides, PERGANDE (1024). Sorghum, injurious insects of, THEOBALD (1375). Ferns and orchids, injurious insects to, Australia, FRoGGatt (561). Anthonomus grandis, SANDERSON (1209, 1210).—Anthonomus grandis, enemies, HERRERA (677).—-Cotton-boll weevil in Cuba, SCHWARZ (1261).— Cotton-boll weevil, ant destroying, Cook (309, 310), WHEELER (1517). Aramigus fuller’ in California, MaskEw, pp. 46-50, Bull. U. 8. Dep. Agric. Ent. xliv. Brachyderes incanus, injuring firwood, JACOBI (737). Cleonus punctiventris, ravages and diseases, W1zE, Bull. Ac. Cracovie 1904, pp. 713-726, Rovara (1201). Scolytus destructor in Germany, REHBERG, p. 92, Schr. Ges. Danzig xi. Epicauta adspersa, injurious to Solenacee etc., BRETHES (182). Nut-weevils, injuries and remedies, CHITTENDEN (267). Pea-weevil in Canada, conference, LockHEAD, Rep. ent. Soc. Ontario Xxx, pp. 3-15. Bruchus pisi in Chile, Rivera (1177). Scarabeide, injurious to corn, Chile, Rivera (1178). Blennocampa geniculata, injuring strawberries, Sweden, TULLGREN (1407). Janus conypressus, injurious to pear-trees, JABLONOWSKI (782). Nematus erichsoni, injuring larch, EFLvinG, p. 72, Medd. Soc. Faun. Fenn. 1902/03. I Solenopsis geminata, injuring oranges in Porto Rico, BARRETT (89). Clisiocampa americana, SURFACE (1356). Deilephila livornica, injuring vines, Algeria, GIARD, pp. 203-206, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Ephestia kuehniella, reports on, WASHBURN (1475, 1479). Oenophthira pilleriana, Pyral. of the vine, MarcHAL (912). Leucama unipuncta in Australia, FRoGeatr (559). Grape-berry moth, Polychrosis viteana, SLINGERLAND (1307). Moth Oncoptera, destructive to pastures, Tasmania, LITTLER, pp. xxvi, xxvii, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. Codling moth, WoopwortH (1537). Asparagus-fly, Platyparea peciloptera, LESNE (879). Pentatoma sayz, injuring grain, GILLETTE (605). Aphis persice, treatment and parasites, Australia, FROGGATT (562). Phylloxera in Europe, at present, BLUNNO (138), Phyllovera winter egg destroyed by lysol, CANTIN (242), 96 Ins. XIII. INSECTA. [1904] Phylloxera on Hicoria, PERGANDE (1023). Chrysomphalus minor in Europe, MaARcHAL (913). Coccid destroying a noxious grass, FRocGart (560). Termites injuries and mode of destruction in Turkestan, JAcoBson (741). Psocid injurious in Germany, ENDERLEIN (454). Trichoptera injurious to bridge-timbers, SrLFVENIUS (1295). Acridium succinctum and peregrinum in India, AITKEN, p. 157, J. Bombay Soc. xvi. Acridium, destruction of in India, HeatH (669), Mossx (967). Migratory locust of Peru characters, LyncH ARRIBALZAGA (897). Sheep-maggot-fiy, Australia, FRoee@arr (564). Phormia regina and Lucilia cesar attacking bird, VicEnt, p. 136, Ent. News Philad. xv. Domestic animals, insects affecting, Amazons valley, MrranDA (949). Insects and disease in Man. Lawsuit as to mosquitoes, HowarpD, p. 7, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Insects attacking man, LELEAN (873), SAMBON (1205). Floor-maggot attacking man in Africa, DuTtTon etc. (419). Musca domestica as disseminator of disease, AUSTEN (67). Larva aftecting man and dogs in French Guinea, Le Dantec & Boyt (869). Parasites of rats and mice as conveyors of bubonic plague, TIRABOSCHI (1387, 1388). Bengalia depressa, in Africa, attacks on man and dogs, TOWNSEND (1393). Insects attacking man, Gastrophilus epilepsalis, FRENCH, p. 83, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Hypoderma bovis attacking man in Sicily, CONDORELLI (305). Dermatobia, attacks on man and animals in Costa Rica, WARD (1472, 1473). Larva of Homalomyia in the human stomach, FLORENTIN (520). Larvee in the Nares, MARTINEZ (920). Transmission of sleeping sickness, BRuMpr & BLANCHARD (1924). Glossina and disease, BRuMPT (191). Mosquito control, Smirg (1315, 1318), Brirron (183). Destruction of mosquitoes by petroleum, Prince D’ARENBERG (37). Mosquitoes and disease, GOELDI (615). Mosquitoes and yellow fever, Howarp (7214). Mosquitoes and malaria, GILES (601, 692). Malaria and mosquitoes in India, and their control, JAMES (758, 759). Anopheles in India, JAMES & Liston (760). Malaria and mosquitoes in Madagascar, NEIRET (979). Control of mosquitoes at Bathurst, Gambia, Dutton (418). Malaria and mosquitoes in Victoria, LEACH (865). Culicide and their parasites, Dy& (444). FAUNISTIC. Ins. 97 FAUNISTIC: GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. N.B.—The numbers in brackets refer to “Titles”; by their means it is intended to give a reference to every memoir containing a notice affecting the entomological fauna of each of the twelve regions here adopted. But synonymical notes and changes of systematic position are not included in these references. In addition to giving references to titles of works that actually add to the faunistic record of a region, there are also comprised references to a large number of works on local faun, or “stations.” In such cases the reference is, as a rule, made direct to the original work, not to our title-ynumbers, many of these local faunistic notes not being included at all in our list of titles. In this Faunistic division varieties are not included: neither is a new genus (unless it is also a n. sp.), nor synonymy. When no subordinate locality is mentioned in connection with a memoir, it is to be understood that it refers to several divisions of the region indicated by the immediate subheading. GENERAL. Climate and distribution, WALKER (1464). Distribution of some Diaspini, Coccode, REx (1127). Ancient geography and modern distribution, Cicindela, WICKHAM (1526). Summaries of numerous recent faunistic works, SPEISER (1333). N. spp. without locality: see Hymenoptera, Hyptia & Gasteruption, Pristaulacus. Colobathristes facetus cf. Hemiptera Lygqeide. Diplatys ethiops, see Orthoptera Forficulide. 1. ARcTIC AND ANTARCTIC. FAvveEL (485); New South Georgia, n. g. Staphylinide. Crozet Ids. See Insular. 2. INSULAR (including NEW ZEALAND). Madeira: Coleoptera, DESBROCHERS (361), Laparocerus sp. n. PETRI (1137), Zivus n. sp. Hymenoptera, Formicidae, ForEt (531). Diptera, Psychodide un. sp., EATON (445). Canary Ids.: Hymenoptera, Aculeata, SAUNDERS (1215), 8 spp. n. BERTHOUMIEU (112), Lchneumonide, 2 spp. n. Diptera, BECKER (95), Peletophila sp. n. Hemiptera, REUTER (1169), Capside, 4 spp. n. Galapagos: Lepidoptera Perixera sp. n., WARREN (1476). Hawaiian Ids. : Collembola, CARPENTER (243). Thysanura, SILVESTRI (1297). Mallophaga, KELLOGG & CHAPMAN (784). Macrolepidoptera, Meyrick (947, 948). Hemiptera, KiRKALDY (809), 6 spp. n. Coc- cide, KIRKALDY (810).—See also New Zealand, ALFKEN. “Oceania”: Hespertide, Corone n. sp., MABILLE (898). Solomon Ids.: Coleoptera, JAcoBy (749), Mouhotina & Luperodes n. sp. Lepidoptera, JORDAN (771), Caprimima, sp. n. Rhopalocera n. spp., ROTHSCHILD (1197). Metallochlora n. sp., Xanthomima n. sp., WAR- REN (1476). Phasnuide, Kirpy (805), Vecroscia, sp. n. Rossel Ids.: Phasmide, K1rBy (805), Hurycantha, sp. n. New Pomerania: Coleoptera, WEISE (1504), Hispide, sp. n. New Britain: Coleoptera, Hispide n. g., SHARP (1285). Phasnude, Kirsy (805), Lurycantha, sp. n. Bismarck Archipelago: Psocide n. g., ENDERLEIN (455). New Hebrides: Coleoptera, Theca n. sp., Hyocis n. sp., FAUVEL (486). Tonga Ids. : Hippoboscide n. sp., SPEISER (1331), Fiji Ids.: Hemiptera, HorvAtH (714), Colobathristine n. sp. Fiji & Samoa: Lep. Rhop., WATERHOUSE (1492). 1904. [VoL. XLI.] EW 98 Ins. XII. INSECTA. [1904] Marschall Ids., Insecta. Chrysopa 1 sp. n., SCHNEE (1232). KEMPNY (785), Chrysopa sp. Nn. Thursday Ids.: Phasmide, KirBy (805), Hurycantha, sp. n. Shortland Ids. : Lepidoptera, SWINHOE (1364), Tagiades n. sp. New Caledonia: Coleoptera, Buprestide, Tenebrionide n. spp., FAUVEL (486). RAFFRAY (1114), Pselaphide, general work. New Zealand & Hawaiian islands, /nsecta, ALFKEN (22). New Zealand: Jnsecta, Hurron (726). New Zealand, Account of a year’s collecting, WALKER (1467). Coleoptera, BROUN (184), 41 spp. n., genn. n. Bounty Is., Broun (185), Hydrophilide n. g. RAFFRAY (1114) Pselaphide general work, Hupines n. sp. Hymenoptera, COCKERELL (282) Letoproctus, 2 spp. n. Lepidoptera, PHtnporr (1047) Southern Lep. Diptera, Hutton (727), Phorocera, 7 n. spp.—id. Limnia, 2 spp. n. (728).—id. (730) Campbell Is., Calliphora n. sp. Neuroptera, Hupson (723), popular work. Orthoptera, REHN (1128), Ectobia, sp. n. Chatham Is.: Hurron (729), Plevoplectron, sp. ni. Falkland Ids.: Jnsecta, VALLENTIN, few species, Mem. Manchester Soc. xlviii, No. 23, pp. 20-22. Kerguelen Ids., ENDERLEIN (462), n. g. Anoplura. Crozet Ids.: Coleoptera, ENDERLEIN (460), Curculionide, 3 spp. n n. 2. Hemiptera, ENDERLEIN (461) n. g. Henicocephalide. st 3. PALAARCTIC REGION. (a.) Collective: Le. papers referrmg to more than one of the following sub-divisions, c—h. China, with the exception of Mongolia, is included in “ Asia.” Coleoptera. ABEILLE (1), Mediterranean and Persia, Buprest, spp. n. BERNHAUER (107), Aleocharini, part 2, n. spp. pu Buysson (214), Basses Pyrénées and Amurland, Alateride, 4 spp. n. DU Buysson (215), Bagdad, Spain, Athows n. sp. DANIEL (343), Crepidodera, revision, 2 spp. n. DaniEL & DANIEL (349), 10 spp. n., Carabide, Elateride, Curculionide, Bruchide, Chrysomelide. DESBROCHERS (361), Curcu- lionde, 18 spp. n. DESBROCHERS (362), revision of Zivus, 5 spp. n. DESBROCHERS (363, 365), Caucasus and N. Persia, Husomus, 4 spp. n. DESBROCHERS (364), incl. Arabia, Curculionide, 5 spp. n. EScCALERA (467), Spain and Syria, Acmeodera, 2 spp. n. /¥ aust (481), incl. Persia, Arabia, Mongolia, Cleonzdes, many spp. n. \/FAUVEL (483), Sinai and Red Sea, Staphylinide, 6 spp. n. FLEISCHER (514), Scaritides, tables, n. spp. \/ ForMANEK (534), Astrabad, Syria, Basses Alpes, Barypithes, Omias, spp. N. GANGLBAUER (582), Croatia, Slavonia, Servia, Anoph- thalmus, Hydroporus, Riolus n. sp. JACOBSON (740), Mantchuria lst, Anomala n. sp. ¥V JAKOVLEFF (752), Mediterranean and West Asia incl. Buchara, Persia, Sphenoptera, 8 spp. Nn. Kuma (820), Z'rogo- phleus, revision, 3 spp. n., Amurland, Corfu and Turkestan. PETRI (1035), ZLzxvus n. spp. PETRI (1036), Siberia, Alexander Mts., Laxus n. sp. Prec (1063), Amurland, Cerambycide, spp. n., Spain, Dorcadion Sp. 0. Pic (1065), Siberia, Tokat, 9 spp. n. Pic (1068), 6 spp. n. Pic (1071), Mediterranean, Bagdad, Amurland, Bryaxis, Malacod., Curcul. spp. n. Pic (1072), Spain Dorcadion, France Crepidodera, Taurus Chrysanthia and Titubea n. sp. Pic (1077), 22 spp. n. Poprits (1094), N. Russia, E. Siberia, Mongolia, dMJycetoporus, Choleva, Epurea, Simploxaria, Anatolica, Scythis sp. n. RAFFRAY (1114), Pselaphide general work. ReErItTER (11438), notes on localities ete. REITTER (1144), Pal. including Mongolia, Saprinus, 7 spp. n. REITTER (1148), FAUNISTIC. Ins. 99 Cionus n. spp. ReirterR (1149), Asia Minor, Hurostus sp. n., Galicia Aphthona sp. n. REITTER (1152), 15 spp. n. REITTER (1155), Algeria, Ammecius, Persia, Lethrus, Prosodes, Afghanistan and Gobi, Acineodera, spp. n. ScHILSKY (1227), incl. Buchara, Uvodon, 3 spp. n. SEMENOV (1272), Mongolia and Tibet, Hlaphrus, 2 spp. n. SEMENOV (1273), localities of various species. SoOLARI (1326), E. Europe and Tangier Curculionida, 8 spp. n. WAGNER (1462), Austria, Corfu, Apion, 3 spp. n. Lepidoptera. ALFKEN (23), Prosopis, 3 spp. n. BERTHOUMIEU (110), Ichneumonide, 11 spp. n. KoKUJEV (827), Corea, Hxetastes, 2 spp. n., W. China, Jchneumonide spp. n., Braconidae, 4 spp. n. KOKUJEV (828), Ural and Transcaucasus, Jchneumonide, 2 spp. n. Konow (836), N. & Central Europe, Lygewonematus revision, 9 spp. Nn. Konow (837), Pal. incl. Saghalin Id. Sessiliventres, 15 spp. n. Konow (834), Pachynematus n. Spp. Konow (835), Europe and East Siberia, Péeronus, 3 spp. n. MoricE (957), Colletes, 6 spp. n. SCHMIEDEKNECHT (1231), Oran, Switzerland, Jehneumonide, 3 spp. n. Localities for Palearctic Sphegide, SCHULZ (1254). / Lepidoptera. ’ BARTEL (91), Palestine, Voctwide, 2 spp. n. DIETZE (380), Hupithecia, 16 n. spp. © Fucus (572), Sarepta, Cucullia n. sp. ; Bornich, Eriocrania n. sp. HERz (680), Korea, Voctuide, Geometridae, 320 spp., 18 spp. n. PUNGELER (1110), Voctuide Geometride, 14 spp. n. ISCHETVERIKOV (1400), Mongolia, Dasychira sp. u., Noctuide, 3 spp. n. Tur (1413), Sphingide Catalogue. JOANNIS, Microlepidoptera 5 novel- ties, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 173. Diptera. BECKER (96), Iispa monograph, 9 spp. n. “ SPEISER (1330), Europe, Sinai, Smyrna, /ippoboscide, 2 spp. n. Hemiptera. JAKOVLEFF (754), Siberia, Corea, Turkestan, Mongolia, Heteroptera, 7 spp. n. JAKOVLEFF (755), Mantchuria, Central Asia, Transcaucasus, Acanthosoma sp. n., Coriomeris, 2 spp. n. MELICHAR (938), Membracide and Cercopide. REUTER (1162), Siberia and Trans- caspian, Stenodema, 2 spp. n. REUTER (1169), Germany, Mongolia, Crete, Central Asia, Capside, 11 spp. n. MELICHAR (939), Cicadidee. Trichoptera. Morton (963), Hydroptilide, numerous localities ; Cintra sp. n., Britain sp. n. (b.) Hurope, collectively. Coleoptera. GANGLBAUER (580), Central Europe, general work, n. g., n. Spp. Hpmenoptera. Mayr (928), Germany and 8. Europe, Chalcidide, Proctotrypide, spp. n., Ormyrus revision. Lepidoptera. RiESEN makes some corrections to his lists of MJacrolepi- doptera published in Stettin Ent. Zeit. from 1887 to 1901; Ent. Zeit. Stettin. xv, pp. 212-214. Diptera. CzERNY (339), Helomyza, 3 spp. n. (c.) British Islands. THE FAUNA AS A WHOLE. Insecta. Eddystone lighthouse, CLARKE (279). Disappearance, South- eastern Counties, WEBB, McDAkIN & Gray (1496). Fire at Wicken fen, VERRALL, p. 112, Ent. Mag. xl. Coleoptera. Catops sericatus, novelty, CHAMPION, p. 78, Ent. Mag. xl. Agathidiwm bodium, novelty, CHASTER (261). Calodera mgrata, novelty, 100 Ins. XIII. INSECTA. (1904) Re p. 251, Ent. Mag. xl. Aulonium suleatum, novelty, Poot. 2). Lthynchites sericeus withdrawn, CHAMPION, p. 79, Ent. Mag. xl. Introduced Longicorns, BAGNALL, p. 262, Ent. Rec. xvi. Introduction of Ptinus tectus, HUDSON-BEARE, p. 4, Ent. Mag. xl. Doubtful or very rare British Coleoptera, NEwBmry, pp. 204, 205, Ent. Rec. xvi: Hupson- Brarg, t. c. pp. 289-291. Doubtful species in the Power collection, NEWBERY, pp. 133, 134, Ent. Mag, xl. Morimus funereus in the Docks, ANSORGE, p. 117, Entomologist 1904. Leptidea brevipennis as British, Woop & Hounanp, Ent. Mag. xl. p. 60. Retrospect of a Coleopterist for 1903, Hupson-Brarg, Ent. Rec. xvi, pp. 29-31. Ten years captures of new British beetles, DonistHoRPE, pp. 135-143, Tr. Leicester Soc. viii. British nomenclature of Phytophaga compared with Bedel, NEwBERY, pp. 80-83, Ent. Rec. xvi. Catalogue of British Coleoptera, BEARE & DONISTHORPE (94). Hymenoptera. Morice continues his notes of the characters of British Tenthredinide, Ent. Mag. xl, pp. 33 ete. Crabro styrius and Halictus semipunctulatus, novelties, SAUNDERS, Ent. Mae xl, ip.” Lo: Halictus freygessnert, novelty, SAUNDERS (1217). Rhadinocerea micans, novelty, Morics, p. 100, Ent. Mag, xl. Lepidoptera. Ceramidiu butlert at Marlborough, Mryricx, p. 253, Ent, Mag. xl. P. podalirius, BRANDE, p. 264, Entomologist 1904, and MEYRICK, t. c. p. 284. Tort, vol. 1v of British Lepidoptera, Sphingide (1413). Curtis coll. at Sydney, nomenclature, WALKER (1468). Deilephita livornica in England 1904, Entomologist 1904, pp. 188, 189. Deilephila livornica in England, Costr, Nature lxx, pp. 389 & 506, THomas, t. c. p. 455; in Ireland, MEEHAN, p. 628, t. c. Colias hyale in England 1900, Pitty, Tr. Woolhope Club 1900-1902, pp. 171-173. V. cardui swarm at Hunstanton, Barrer, Ent. Mag. xl, p. 61. Diptera. Dilophus ternatus, Chyliza vittata, Tanypeza longimana, novelties, BLOOMFIELD, Ent. Mag. xl, p. 60. Corethra obscuripes, novelty, COLLIN, p. xxxili, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. Psychodide, 2 spp. 0., Eaton (445). Hydrotea pilipes, novelty, GRIMSHAW (632). Onco- myra sundewallr, novelty, GRIMSHAW (633). Asteia elegantula, novelty, JENKINSON, p. 4, Ent. Mag. xl. Periscelis annulata, Ochthera mantispa, novelties, LAMB, p. 277, Ent. Mag. xl. Callicera yerburyt nD. sp., VERRALL, Ent. Mag. xl, p. 229. Neoitamus cothurnatus, Anthrax circum- data, novelties, VERRALL, p. Xxxlli, t. ¢. Dolichopododide, catalogue, novelties, VERRALL (14388). Catalogue of Cecidomyitde, COLLIN (298). The British Diptera brachy- cerd, VERRALL, pp. XXvill-xxxii, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. Oxycera dives, confirmed, Perth, CarTER, p. 16, Ent. Mag. xl. Retrospect of a Dipterist for 1903, CoLLIN, pp. 57, 58, Ent. Rec. xvi. Trypetide, some rare, DALE, pp. 212, 213, Ent. Mag. xl, and cf. VERRALL, t. c. p. 238. Notes on desiderata, VERRALL, pp. 165, 166, Entomologist 1904. Hemiptera. Drymus confusus, Salda setulosa, novelties, BUTLER, p. 275, Ent. Mag. xl. Trichoptera. Ozyethira n. sp., Rannoch, Morton (963). Odonata. Notable captures and novelty 1902, 1903, Lucas (890). Orthoptera. The British Stenobothrus, Burr, pp. 273-275, Ent Rec. Xvi. Collembola. Carpenter & Evans (245); novelties, n. sp. -Yenylla brevicauda, novelty, CARPENTER, p. 198, pl. xa, Irish Natural. 1904. FAUNISTIC., Ins. 101 Loca. Lists. The arrangement adopted in each Order is roughly, Channel Islands, England from South to North and from West to East, Wales, Scotland, Ireland. Insecta. Guernsey, Lurr, pp. 197-199, Rep. Guernsey Soc. 1903 (incl. Calosoma sycophanta). Scilly isles, Diptera and Col., YERBURY, pp. 154- 156, Ent. Mag. xl. Dorset, RIcHARDSON, first appearance, 1902, P. Dorset Club xxiv, p. 187. Hastings, BLOOMFIELD, p. 32, Rep. Hastings Soc. x1. Ashford, Zep. and Dipt., JEFFREY, Rep. E. Kent Soc. (2) in, p. 25 and iv, p. 35. Faversham, chiefly Col., in old hedges ; Curry, pp. 100-103, Ent. Mag. xl. Marlborough, Meyrick, pp. 35-44, Rep. Marlbor. Soe. lil. Horsley, Lucas, pp. 9-13, P. South London Soc. 1903. Hertfordshire, Zep. and Col., GrBps, pp. 139-141, Entomologist 1904. Amersham, Col. and ZLep., TURNER, pp. 3-6, P. South London Soc. 1903. Cambridgeshire, FARREN and others (479). Suffolk, Tuck, Entomological notes, Tr. Norfolk Soe. vii, pp. 635, 636. Norfolk Broads ; Browne (186). Yorkshire, many notices see Naturalist 1904, Index, pp. 392-395. Hull; Fosrmr, H. M., List of the aquatic larve of flies occurring in the Hull district, Tr. Hull Club ii, pp. 180, 181. Aberdeen, Diptera and Tenthredinide, BLOOMFIELD, p. 193, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904. South Kerry, Bouskrtn, F., Three weeks in the wilds of, with notes on the Insects and Plants, Tr. Leicester Soc. pp. 49-60. Sligo, Col., HALBERT, pp. 194-196, Hemipt., HALBERT, pp. 196, 197, Aptera, CARPENTER, pp. 197, 198, Irish Natural. 1904. Coleoptera. Guernsey, Calosoma sycophanta, LUFF, p. 59, Ent. Mag. xl. Plymouth, Krys, p. 14,t.c. Looe, Strangalia aurulenta, Woon, p. 261, Uc. Isle of Wight, Hupson Brargs, t. c. p. 257. New Forest, Trachys parvulus, DONISTHORPE, p. xxxix, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. New Forest, DonIstHORPE, p. 325, Ent. Rec. xvi. Dean Forest, C. castaneus etc., MorRssE, p. 138, Ent. Mag, xl. Tewkesbury, DONISTHORPE, D-. 200.) Ent. Rec. xvi. Berkshire, Joy, pp. 39, 40, Ent. Mag. xl. Berkshire, Joy, p. 182, t. c. Berks, Orochares, Joy, p. 182, t. c. Berk- shire, Bledius femoralis, Joy, p. 237, t. c.; FowLsEr, t. c. p. 238. Berk- Sire OVW. 29. 6. C. Wokingham, Bem. obliquum; Oxford, Medon dilutus; Joy, t.c. p. 14. Oxford, Plagiodera, WALKER, p. 210, t. c. Oxford, Apion brunnipes, HOLLAND, p. 108, t. c. Bagley Wood, WALKER, p: 138; t. ¢. Kent, Omalium septentrionis, DONISTHORPE, p. 149, Ent. Ree. xvi. Canterbury etc., Maupson, p. 46, Rep. E. Kent Soc. (2) 1, and p. 24, op. cit. i. Sheppey, WALKER, p. 259, Ent. Mag. xl. Hastings, BENNETT, p. 326, Ent. Rec. xvi. Surrey, CHAMPION, p. 256, Ent. Mag. xl. Surrey, W. E. SHarp, Ent. Mag. xl, p. 43. Surrey, Peritelus, DONISTHORPE, p. 150, Ent. Rec. xvi. Woking, Bagovis brevis etc., WALKER, p. 158, Ent. Mag. xl. Woking, Conopalpus, CHAMPION, Pe lS3s tb. 2 North London, OClytus arcuatus, WILLIAMS, p. 167, Ento- mologist 1904. Henley-on-Thames, Panageus, Fow.Er, p. 238. Ent. Mag. xl. Brandon, JENNINGS, p. 87, t. ¢. Brandon, ToMLiIn, p. 60, tee Sherwood, Rhinomacer, TAYLOR, p. 158, t. c. Sherwood, TAYLOR, p. 258, t.c. Norfolk and Suffolk, Mortey (960). Norfolk, Epwarps, Tr. Norfolk Soc. vu, pp. 744-746. Norfolk, Odonteus, SMITH, p. 210, Ent. Mag. xl. Norfolk, Odonteus, ATMoRE, p. 238, t.c. King’s Lynn, Ceuth. angulosus, NEWBERY, p. 86, t.c. Norfolk, Z’etropiwm castaneum, ATMORE, p. 85, t. c. Buxton, J/eloé, Taytor, Ent. Mag. xl, p. 136. Derwent valley, Metoecus, BAGNALL, p. 159, t. c. Derwent valley, Bembidium, BAGNALL, p. 259, t. c. Derwent valley, Longicornia, BAGNALL, p. 86, t. c. Derwent valley, Triplax cenea, BAGNALL, p. 108, t. ¢. Derwent valley, Monohammus sutor, BAGNALL, p. 59, t. ©. Yorkshire, G'eodephaga, CARTER, pp. 148-150, Naturalist 1904. Knutsford, Lampyris, OLDHAM, p. 316, Naturalist 1904. Chelford, Prionus, OLDHAM, p. 315, t. ¢. 102 Ins. XIII. INSECTA. [1904] Lake District, Geotrupes typheus, OLDHAM, p. 284, Armirr, p. 316, Naturalist 1904. Cumberland, Day, pp. 135, 136, Ent. Rec. xvi. Northumberland, Durham, Clinocara, BaGNauu, p. 108, Ent. Mag. xl. Northumberland and Durham, additions, BaGNaLi, pp. 260-262, Ent. Ree, xvi. Gibside, Zriplax, BAGNALL, p. 210, Ent. Mag. xl. Tsle of Man, Tomuin, pp. 177-179, t. ¢. Isle of Man, Otiorrhynchus, BAiLEy, DP, 250; (181), tc: Isle of Man, Longitars. curtus, TOMLIN, p. 60, t. c. Wales, Quedius longicornis, BEDWELL, p. 60, t. ¢. N. Wales, Lamia, JACKSON, p. 211, t. c. Snowdon, BEDWELL, p. 1, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. S. Wales, Tomuin, Lath. angusticolle, Ent. Rec. xvi, p. 18. Peebles, Buack, Ent. Rec. xvi, p. 17. Wigtownshire, GORDON, pp. 78-80, Ent. Rec. xvi. Rannoch, Woop, p. 260, Ent. Mag. xl. Co. Down, Dytiscide, JOHNSON, p. 93, Entomologist 1904. Hymenoptera. Guernsey, Aculeata, Chrysidide, Lurr, p. 281, Ent. Mag. xl. Guernsey, Lurr, The Chrysidide, Ichneumonide and Braco- mide of, Rep. Guernsey Soc. 1903, pp. 245-247. Lyme Regis, Aculeata, NEVINsON, p. 13, Ent. Mag. xl. Torcross, Aculeata, SAUNDERS, p. 62, tiie! New Forest, Aculeata, BLOOMFIELD, t. c. p. 13. Milford-on-Sea, Aculeata, SAUNDERS, p. 280, t. c. Margate, Andrena niveata, SAUNDERS, pH 159; tic, Rochester, Aculeata, MALLOCH, p. 87, t. c. Wellington, Stelis 8-maculata, BANKS, p. 179, t. ¢. Oxford, Aculeata, PERKINS and others, Rep. Oxfordsh. Soc. 1900 (no pagin.). Porthcawl, SAUNDERS, Ent. Mag. xl, p. 12. Hertfordshire, Strex guvencus, gigas, GIBBS, p. 40, tc} Hertfordshire, Strex noctilio, gigas, GIBBS, pp. 73-76, Tr. Hert- fordsh. Soc. xii. King’s Lynn, Aculeata, MALLOcH, p. 63, Ent. Mag. xl. Lincolnshire, Hym. galls, Stow, p. 284-346, Naturalist 1904. Louth, Sirex noctilio, CARTER, p. 377, Naturalist 1904. North Durham, Acwu/leata, HARRISON, p. 41, Ent. Mag. xl. Scotland, Aculeata, SAUNDERS, pp. 248, 249° ft. ¢. Scotland, Crabro styrius and capitosus, Evans, Ann, Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904, p. 58. Forth, Andrena helvola, CARTER, p. 248, Tne Dumbartonshire, Tenthredinide and Aculeata, MALLOCH, pp. 41-43, Ent. Mag. x1. Bute and Arran, Strex gigas and S. juvencus, BALLANTYNE, Tr. Soc. Glasgow vi, pp. 305, 306. Fort William, Aculeata, ROTHNEY, p. 280, Ent. Mag. xl. Aviemore, Crabro carbonarius, MALLOCH, p. 62, Ent. Mag. xl. Ireland, Jehneumon. and Bracon., JOHNSON, p. 256, Irish Natural. 1904. Ireland, /chneumonide, JOHNSON, p. 262, Ent. Mag. xl. Lepidoptera. Jersey, Conry, pp. 127-131, Entomologist 1904. | Daw- lish, BROWNE, pp. 22-26, TURNER, pp. 27, 28, P. South London Soc. 1903. Mortehoe, N. Devon, further notes, LonestaFF, pp. 29-32, Ent. Mag. xl. Dorset, Nola albulalis, RIcHARDSON, p. 211, Ent. Mag. xl. Dorset, BANKES, pp. 253-255, t. c. Isle of Purbeck, BANKEs, p. 235, t. c. Isle of Wight, V. antiopa, TARRANT, p. 323, Entomologist 1904. Fresh- water, DouGLas, pp. 296-299, Entomologist 1904. Hampshire, D. livor- nica, DRUITT, p. 288, Entomologist 1904. Bournemouth, D. livornica, CRALLAN, p. 168, Entomologist 1904. Bournemouth, D. livornica, p. 243, Entomologist 1904. Eastbourne, Cherocampa nerii, CHARTRES, p. 242, Entomologist 1904. Mid-Kent, notes on the Lepidoptera of South-east, Naturalist 1904, pp. 47-54. Kent, D. livornica, ABBort, p. 265, Ento- mologist 1904. V. antiopa, FROHAWK, t. c. p. 268. Kent, PALMER, Rochester Natural. 111, pp. 223 ete. Kent, SMALL, Rep. E. Kent. Soe. 11, p- 39. Surrey, Orthotenia branderiana, Soutn, p. 242, Entomologist 1904. Surrey, Trichoptilus paludum, SoutH, p. 287, Entomologist 1904 ; Orobena straminalis, id. 1. ¢. Limpsfield, ADKIN, pp. 14-17, P. South London Soe. 1903. Hertfordshire 1902, BarRAuD, Tr. Hertfordsh. Soc. X11, pp. 23-35. Hertfordshire, Corram, A. Notes on the habits of some of our Lepidopterous insects: ii, the larger moths: Tr. Hertfordsh. Soc. xi, pp. 53-61. Hertfordshire, Gipps, pp. 135, 136, Ent. Mag. xl. FAUNISTIC. Ins. 108 Oxford, Lep. of the district, Rep. Ashmolean Soc. 1901, pp. 16-31. Calne, Wilts, Epprup, pp. 71-73, Rep. Marlbor. Soc. lii. Somersetshire, P. argiades, B. D. B., p. 47, Entomologist 1904. Mary Knowl Valley, Rhopalocera, WINTERBOURN, p. 167, Tr. Woolhope Club 1900-1902. Worcestershire, P. moneta, McNaucut, p. 243, Entomologist 1904. Leicestershire, BIRKENHEAD, pp. 84, 85, Tr. Leicester Soc. 1904. Rugby, Keynes, Rep. Rugby Soc. 1903, pp. 39-42. Wendover, TURNER, pp. 18, 19, P. South London Soe. 1903. Felixstowe, Botys nubilalis, BARRETT, p. 89, Ent. Mag. xl. Suffolk, Wola centonalis, WALLER, p. 236, t. c. Lowestoft, C. fraxini, Born, p. 256, t. ¢. Suffolk, 1903, BLOOMFIELD, pp. 79-81, t. ¢. King’s Lynn, AtMorE, pp. 103, 104, Ent. Rec. xvi. North Stattordshire, Bostock, Heterogenea limacodes; Rep. North Staf- fordsh. Club xxxviil, p. 106. Chester, Laphygma, ARLE, p. 62, Ent. Mag. xl. —- Yorkshire, Porrirr (1097). Halifax, novelties; HALLIDAY, Halifax Natural. viii, p. 86. Skipwith, AsH, Coccyx cosmophorana etc., Ent. Rec. xvi, p. 50. Durham, Pyramets cardui, HARRISON, p. 41, Ent. Rec. xvi. Durham, Vanessa cardut, 1903; Tr. Weardale Club i, pp. 226-228. Cumberland, Acidalia ornata, Woorton, p. 15, Ent. Mag. xl. Mid-Northumberland, ARKLE, pp. 74-77, Entomologist 1904. Monmouth, PD. livornica and P. moneta, THORNEWILL, p. 214, Entomologist 1904. S. Wales, D. livornica etc., RANDELL, p- 265, Entomologist 1904. Londonderry, Geometra papilionaria, CAMPBELL, p. 257, Irish Natural. 1904. Wexford, Jounson, Irish Natural. 1904, p. 75. Kildare, S. convolvult, LANGDALE, Zoologist 1904, p. 388. _ Diptera. Jersey, Bhoomrrenp, Ent. Mag. xl, p. 88. Padstow, Lucina Jascvata, LAMB, p. 282, t. ©. Beaulieu, Mochlonyx, COLLIN, p. xxxix, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. New Forest, Apams, Ent. Mag, xl, pp. 109- le Oxford, Hucurs, p. 51, Rep. Ashmolean Soc. 1903, p. 51. Jed- burgh, Chrysonotus bipunctatus, Evans, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904, p- 129. Scotland, novelties, GRIMSHAW (633). Edinburgh, list, with Nycteribia latredlii, Evans, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904, pp. 128, 129. Forth district, GriIMsHAW (631). Forth, Poletes hirticrus, WATERSTON, p. 193, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904. Forth, Myopa testacca, Evans, p. 194, Ann. Scott, Nat. Hist. 1904. Midlothian, 7’richopticus aculeipes, GRIMSHAW, p. 195, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904. Nairn, Laphria flava, YERBURY, p, 212, Ent. Mag. xl. Forres, Loxocera fulvwentris, JENKINSON, p. 17, Ent. Mag. xl. Shetlands and Orkneys, Syrphide, BLOOMFIELD, p. 88, Ent. Mag. xl. 3 Aphaniptera. Edinburgh, list, Evans, pp. 193, 194, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904. Hemiptera. Herm, Leptopus, Lurr, p. 280, Ent. Mag. xl. | Somerset- shire, Orthostira nigrina, SAUNDERS, p. 38, t. c. Norfolk, additions, EDWARDS, pp. 746, 747, Tr. Norfolk Soc. vii. Norwich, Corizus hyalinus, THOULESS, p. 16, Ent. Mag. xl. Derby, Hlasmostethus ferrugatus, SAUNDERS, p. 38, t. c. Coccidz. Guernsey, the Coccide of, Lurr, Rep. Guernsey Soc. 1903, pp. 272-277. Swanage, Aipersia, TOMLIN, p. 282, Ent. Mag. xl. Some Hertfordshire scale-insects, Hopkinson, pp. 49-52, Tr. Hertfordsh. Soc. X11. Neuroptera. Lake district, Morton, pp. 52-54, Ent. Mag.xl. Wig- townshire, Vewronza, MorTON, p. 281,t.c. Arran, Trichoptera, Neuroptera, Perlide, Psocide, WATERSTON, p. 194, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904. Odonata. New Forest and Surrey, Dopson, pp. 102-105, Entomologist 1904. Stroud, Aeschna grandis, WATKINS, p. 15, Ent. Mag. xl. Epping Forest, F. & H. Campion, Entomologist 1904, p. 19. Epping Forest, 1904, F. & H. Campion, t. c. p. 300. Norfolk Broads, Porritt, p. 251, 104 Ins. XIII, INSECTA. [1904] Entomologist 1904. Cumberland, Orthetrum cerulescens, Day, p. 111, Ent. Mag. xl. Ambleside, Cordulia, ARMITT, p. 250, Naturalist 1904. Orthoptera. Christchurch, Labidura, Cuirry, p. liv, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. Barnsley, Blattide, BayForp, pp. 90, 91, Naturalist 1904. (d.) North Europe and Siberia [see also (a.) and (b.)]. Insecta. ANNANDALE (35), Faroe islds. Aptera, Coccide, Forficulide, Lepidoptera, short lists. SAHLBERG (1204), Finland, novelties, 5 spp. Col. and Euceros crassicornis., Cf. also summary of additions to the Finnish fauna, pp. 244-252, Medd. Soc. Faun. Fenn. 1902/03. Coleoptera. Poprrus (1093), E. Siberia, Tachinus 3 n. spp. PopPius (1095), E. Siberia, Lathridiide, 3 spp. n. Poprius (1096), Lapland, Omalium, 2 spp. n., E. Siberia, Boreaphilus and Coryphium sp. n. SE- MENOW (1278), Siberia, Lathridius, Dapsa, Lycoperdina sp.n. SEMENOW (1279), N. Russia, short list, Platysma sp. n. Finland novelties, J. SAHLBERG, pp. 39-41, also 142-144, Medd. Soc. Faun. Fenn. 1902/03: id. Mycetoporus 2 spp. t. c. pp. 210-282, Finland, 3 novelties, U. SaHt- BERG, t. c. pp. 97-99. STRAND, Minarec Meddelelser vedrgrende Norges Coleopterfauna, Arch. Math. Naturv. Kristian. xxvi, No. 3, 31 pp. Sweden localities MucHarpt, p. 106, VARENIUS, pp. 88-132, Ent. Tidskr. xxv: MJ6peEre, t. c. p. 133. VARENIUS, Leptura livida, novelty, Ent. Tidskr. xxv, p. 300. Hymenoptera. AURIVILLIUS (59), Sphegide of Sweden. KOKUJEV (826), Irkutsk, Jchnewmon, 5 spp. n. MocsAry (951), Amurland, Clavellaria sp. Nn. RoMAN (1186), Lchnewmon., Bracon., novelties. Roman (1187), Siberia, Jchnewmon, 2 spp. n. Finland, Ants new or rare, WELLENIUS, p. 124, Medd. Soc. Faun. Fenn. 1902/03. Lepidoptera. HERz (679), N. Russia, short list. HERZ (680a), Lena, Rhopalocera, Sesia sp. n., Voctuide, 3 spp. n., Acidalia, 2 spp. n. RevTER (1158), Finland, Pterophoride, Tineide, annotated list. REUTER (1160), Finland novelties. Diptera. WaAHLGREN (1463), Scandinavia, 7ipulide sp. n., Pericoma Syopunay, New for Finland or rare, list, Medd. Soc. Faun. Fenn. 1902/03. Hemiptera. Mus6BERG, Sweden, 2 spp., p. 134, Ent. Tidskr.xxv. _ Notes on Strand’s list of Norwegian Hem. REUTER, pp. 111-114, Ent. Tidskr. XXV. Coccide. REUTER (1159), Finland, novelties sp. n. Perlide. KUAPALEK (819), Siberia, Dictyopteryx sp. n. Psocide. REUTER (1161), Finnland, 1 sp. n. Collembola. AGREN (18), Lapland, Collembola, 4 spp. n. AXELSON (68), Norway, Collembola 37 spp. AXELSON (68A), Siberia, Jsotoma sp. 1. ScHO6rt (1234), Sweden, Collembola, 7 spp. n. (e.) Central and Hastern Europe, incl. Denmark [see also (a.) and (b.) and for France (f.), for Caucasus (h.)]. Insecta. Utmer,G. Zur Fauna des Eppendorfer Moores bei Hamburg, Verh. Ver. Hamburg naturw. xi, Insekten, pp. 6-19. HUEBER (725), Germany, Col. and Hemipt., notes on varieties. The Alpine fauna of the Ardennes, FREDERICQ (540). PaveEsI, Lombardy, Esquisse d’une faune Valdotaine, Atti Mus. Milano xiii, Ins. pp. 227-249. HAND- LIRSCH (661), Kama, Permian fossils, n. genn., n. spp. Coleoptera. JOHANSEN (764), Danish myrmecophilous Col. Denmark. Agathidium polonicum, novelty, MUCHARDT, p. 340. Denmark. WIE- LANDT, Ent. Meddel. 11, pp. 334-339; Trekroner, list. Everts, Eerste lijst van soorten en vareiteiten nieuw voor de Nederlandsche fauna, sedert FAUNISTIC. Ins. 105 de uitgave der “ Coleoptera neerlandica” bekend geworden; Tijdschr. Ent. xlvi, pp. 135, 136. Everts (471), Netherlands, recent additions. SEVERIN, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, pp. 223, 224, Belgium novelties. RoussEAv, Belgium, COryptocephalus exiguus, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, p. 145. Holland, Eene schimmel-fauna, LEESBERG, pp. 152, 153, Ent. Ber. Neder). i. Maastricht, list, Everts, pp. 104-108, Ent. Ber. Nederl. i. WasMANN (1486), Luxemburg, Atemeles sp. n. Lower Elbe, HaGEeporn, suppl. to Koltze, Verh. Ver. Hamburg. Unterh. xii, pp. 101, 102. HaGEporRN (647), Centr. Eur., Cryphalus sp. n. JER- HARDT, Neuheiten der schlesischen Kaferfauna aus dem Jahre 1903; Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, p. 365. GeRHARDT, Zeitschr. Ent. Breslau xxix, pp. 71-76, Neue Fundorte seltenerer schlesischer Kafer aus dem Jahre 1903, nebst Bemerkungen. GERHARDT, t. c. pp. 77, 78, Neuheiten der schlesischen Koleopterenfauna aus dem Jahre 1903. GERHARDT (591, 592); Germany, /somira n. sp. REITTER (1151), Silesia, Vewraphes n. sp. VORBRINGER, Sammelbericht aus Ostpreussen Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, pp. 453, 454. VoORBRINGER, East Prussia, list, novelties, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, pp. 43-45. LoMNICKI, Galicia, novelties, Kosmos polski, xxix, pp. 367-373. ForMANEK (535), Moravian Sco- lytidee. Rovuspat, J. Fiir Bohmen neue Kafer, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, pp. 648-645. CsIk1I (328), Hungary, Pholeuon sp. n. Cs1k1, Hungary, pp. 4-8, Rov. Lapok x1; supplement to catalogue. CsIKI (332), Hungary, Anophthalmus sp. n. CsIkI (330), Cerambycide of Hungary, tables. SEMENOW (1276), Saratov, Haliplus sp. n. HrypeEn, L. von, Beitraige zur Coleopteren-Fauna der nordwestlichen Teile Russlands, KB. Ver. Riga xlvi, pp. 18-35, HoLpDHAUS (695), Venetian Alps, long list, Anophthalmus, Amara, Bythinus sp. n. GANGLBAUER (581), Rhe- tian Alps, 7rechus, Pselaphide, Leptusa, Simplocaria spp. 0. SCHATZ- MAYR (1223), Carinthia, Anophthalmus, Megarthrus and Tyrus sp. n. JaquEt & PoncEy, Roumania, pp. 66-69, Bull. Soc. Bucarest xii. HurR- MUZACHI, Roumania, Troisiéme catalogue des Coleopteres récoltés par les membres de la Société des Naturalistes de Roumanie, Bull. Soc. Bucarest xlll, pp. 52-65. FLEcK (510), Roumania, first part of General Cata- logue. Born, P., Alps of Piedmont, Carabidae, Soc. ent. xix, pp. 42, 50. Born, Val Aosta, Carabus list, Soc. ent. xix, pp. 113, 114. Hymenoptera. JAcoss (738), Belgium, Apide, catalogue. ROERMONA, Tenthredimde, list, OUDEMANS, pp. 120, 121, Ent. Ber. Nederl. 1. SEVERIN, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil, p. 224, Belgium, Wematus abietinum. KIEFFER (796), Bitsch n. g. Chalcidine. KRIEGER (845), Saxony, Trichomma n. sp. ENDERLEIN (456), Pomerania, Lraunsia Sp. n. Bakr, W., Zur Apidenfauna der preussischen Oberlausitz, Abh. Ges. Gorlitz xxiv, pp. 107-121. ALFKEN (24), Wallis, Andrena n. sp. ForEL (531), Vaud etc., Formicide. VASSILIEV (1433), Charkov, Encyrtus sp. 0. STROBL (1350), Styria, Catalogue completed, 4 spp. ASHMEAD (43), St Petersburg, Parasztica 3 spp. n. Lepidoptera. SNELLEN (1322), Supplement to the Catalogue of Nether- lands Lepidoptera. TER Haar, Groningen, ZL. optilete, p. 97, Ent. Ber. Nederl. 1. Hrepert, Belgium, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, pp. 80-82, and t. ¢. p. 145. SAUBER (1212), Hamburg, Jcrolepidoptera, Catalogue, Ornix sp. n. Trescu, Braunschweig, novelties, Jahresber. Ver. Braunschweig xiii, p. 91. HERRMANN (678), Frankfurt a. O., Macrolepidoptera. Perry (1038), Thuringia, Weptecula n. sp. REICHENAU (1140), Nassau, changes in 25 years. Swiss Lhopalocera, Moss (966). JONES, Laquinthal, Ent. Mag. xl, pp. 1-4. Chamonix etc., Tutt, pp. 34-37, Ent. Rec. xvi. Hrimsu (687), Upper Austria, Geometride, Catalogue. RowLanD-Brown, Entomologist 1904, pp. 222 226, Butterfly hunting in the South Tyrol, and Lows, t. c. p. 272. PREISSECKER, Lower Austria, novelties, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, p. 612. 106 Ins. XII. INSECTA. [1904] WaaGner, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, p. 1, Pola, Gnophos tibiaria. TROST (1395), Styria, Macrolepidoptera, list completed. AIGNER, Hungary, Roy. Lapok xi, pp. 191-193, on recent additions. FuLEcK, Die Macrolepidopteren Rumianiens, Nachtrag i, Bull. Soc. Bucarest xiii, pp. 288-308. Hormuzaki (796), Bukowina, Supplement to Catalogue. BuLorcker, St. Petersburg, Pyrrhia exprimens, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, p. 225. SLEvoGT, Bathen, Voctucde, Soc. ent. xix, p. 124. HoyNINGEN-HUENE (722), Perm, Catalogue. KuUSNEZOW (851), Pleskau, Macrolep. suppl. to Cat. KCRULIKOVSKY, Ourjoum, Volga, captures, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, pp. 27-31. Diptera. GUILLAUME (646), Belgium, Trypetide, catalogue. Roe- mond, list, DE MulsERE, pp. 114-116, Ent. Ber. Nederl. i. BECKER (95), Lioland, Peletophila sp. n. SPEISER, Prussia supplement to Czwalina’s Catalogue, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 265-268. OLDENBERG (993), Piedmont and Germany, Saucropus, 2 spp. n. CzERNY (338), Krems- miinster n. g. Octhiphilini. Brzzr (124), Austria-Hungary, Hmpidea, 4 spp. n. SPEISER (1328), Hungary, Ornitheza n. sp. KeERtTzESz (790), Culicide of Hungary. FLEcK (512), Roumania. Homoptera, HUEBER (724), Germany, Cat. of Homoptera (except A phide and Coccide). Aphide. SCHOUTEDEN, Belgium, n. g., 2 spp. n. [(1345) of last year; reference then omitted]. Neuroptera. Middelaar, Limburg, Neuwroptera s.l.; VAN DER WEELE, pp. 136-139, Ent. Ber. Nederl. i. Trichoptera. UtmeER (1420), Elbe, 7izchoptera. Umer, Zur Tricho- pterenfauna von Thiiringen, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 182-185. THIENEMANN (1383), Tyrol, 49 spp. Orthoptera. Barr, W., Zur Orthopterenfauna der preussischen Ober- lausitz, Abh. Ges. Gorlitz xxiv, pp. 123-127. ADELUNG (11), Charkov, Hetobia sp. n. Collembola. ABSOLON (6), Moravian caverns, 2 n. spp. (f.) France [see also (a.), (b.) and (g.)]. Coleoptera. The Fauna as a whole, ABEILLE (2), Ariége, Anoph- thalmus Nv. Sp. ABEILLE (3), var., n. g. Dytiscide. ABEILLE (4), Basses Pyrénées, Bathyscia, 2 spp. n. ABEILLE (5), Metallites, Pachy- brachis and Coroebus sp. n. BEDEL (97), Degorsta introduced. CHo- BAUT (271), Nimes, Bathyscia n. sp. CHoBavt (268), Ariege, Anoph- thalinus n. sp. CHoBAUT (269), Alpes maritimes, /thipidius sp. n. DrESBROCHERS (366), France and Corsica, Lebiides. DEVILLE (375), novelties and corrections. Dopgro (396), Montpellier, J@rus sp. n. Mayet (925), Nimes, Aphodius sp. n. Mayet (926), Gard, Diaprysius sp.n. PEYBRIMHOFF (1041), Ardéche, Diaprysius sp.n. PEYERIMHOFF (1042), Basses-Alpes, Anophthalmus, 2 spp. n., Bythinus n. sp. Pic (1060), Ernobius sp. un. Puen (1109), Gard, Anzsodactylus sp. n. REITTER (1146), Alpes maritimes, Alexia n. sp. REITTER (1151), Plantey, Zoricaster sp. n. ABEILLE, Miscell. ent. xii, p. 100, East Pyrenees, Ptenidivm n. sp. Coleoptera. Local lists. North France, Coury, pp. 112-114, Bull. Soe. Nord France xvi. Hounpert & Bétis (721), W. France, Cleride. DEVILLE, Haute Marne, Dytiscide Hydrophilide, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, pp. 160-162. DEVILLE, Haute-Marne, Echange xx, pp. 47 ete. BEDEL, Ferté-Alais (Seine-et-Oise), list, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, pp. 210-212. Estior, Draveil, Tetropium fuscum, Anoxia etc., Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, ip 107. Couton, French Col. in Mus. d’Elbeuf, Bull. Soc. Elbeuf xxii, suppl. CARRET, Souvenirs entomologiques, Mont-Cenis Haute-Maurienne, FAUNISTIC. Ins. 107 Echange xx, pp. 45 ete. Touraine. M&quicnon, Coléopteres de Touraine: Contributions 4 la faune du département d’Indre-et- Loire, Abeille xxx, pp. 229-234. DesprocHErRs, Tours, flood-refuse, Frelon xll, pp. 109-118. Fauconner & Virurat (480), Sadne-et-Loire, Staphy- linide, Pselaphide, Scydmenide. Sadne-et-Loire, Pic, Bull. Soc. Autun Xv, pp. 251-254: also Marcuat, t. c. pp. 263-265, Pic, op. cit. xvi,. pp. 187-192. Pic, Coléopteres recueillis en Sadne-et-Loire sur deux vieux chataigniers, Bull. Soc. Autun xvi, pp. 165-172. Chartreuse, Aphodius liguricus, AGNuS, p. 31, Feuille Natural. xxxy. Bordeaux, LAMBERTIE, Pr.-verb. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, pp. cxix—cxxil. PEREZ, Bordeaux, Pr.-verb. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux lix, p. xlix. Gavoy, Catalogue Col. de VAude, 5itme part. Curculionide, Bull. Soc. Aude xiii, pp. 228- 272; 6ieme part. Cerambycide—Coccinellide, op. cit. xv, pp. 167-207. CHoBaAvtT, 8S. France, on Genista, Bull. Soc. Nimes xxxi, pp. 92-99. XAMBEU, Pyrénées orientales, Catalogue, continuation, pp. 19-66, suppl. to Echange 1904. Hymenoptera. GIARD (599), Argenteuil, Dacnusa sp. n. GADEAU DE KERVILLE (578), Normandy. KIEFFER (793), S. France, Hvania sp. n. ZAVATTARI (1547), French Pyrenees, general list. Supplément au catalogue des Melliféres du Sud-ouest, PEREZ, Act. Soc. Bordeaux, pp. 5-7. DUCHASSEINT, Auvergne, Parnopes carnea, Feuille Natural. XxIN, P. 267. Lepidoptera. ANDRE, Sadne-et-Loire, Rhopalocera (31). CHRETIEN (276), Basses Alpes, Anacampsis, Coleophora and Nepticula sp.n. PETRY (1040), Pyrenees, Gelechide, 2 spp. n. ViarD, Microlepidoptera, novelties, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 38. North France, Rhopalocera, GURNEY, pp. 324, 325, Entomologist 1904. Meapr-Waupo, Normandy, Entomologist, pp. 301-303. Touraine, WALDO, Entomologist 1904, pp. 69-71. DewtirTz, Villefranche, Rhone, by light, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 382-386, 401-408. Batestre, Alpes maritimes, Plusia,6 spp. SIEPI, Feuille Natural. xxxiv, p. 247, Sainte Baume, Purnassius mnemosyne. SIEPI, t. c. p. 248, Marseille, short list. Diptera. GiIARD (598), Garden of the Luxembourg, Paris, rarities. GIARD (599), Argenteuil, Agromyza simplex. PANDELLE (1010), Muscide, Catalogue. VILLENEUVE (1459), Catalogue, continuation, Ploas sp. n., Dysmachus sp.u. PoRTEVIN (1101), Normandy, Syrphide, list. VILLE- NEUVE, 3 novelties, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 235. PouJADE, Digne, id. Fontainebleau, Lchinomyia popelii, novelty, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p- 22. VILLENEUVE, Anthomyzide, 24 novelties, pp. 190, 191, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Lesnk, Paris, Penthetria holosericea, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 153. Aphaniptera. OLIVIER (995), L’Allier. Hemiptera. GubRIN & PNEAU (645), West France, descriptive work. OLIVIER (994), L’Allier, Homoptera, list with remarks. PENEAU (1015), Hebrus of France. PeNEAU (1015), Nantes, novelties. |§ PENEAU, Nantes, novelties, Bull. Soc. Ouest France (2) iv, pp. xii, xiii. FLEUTIAUX, Seine, Orthotylus scotti, p. 197, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. LAMBERTIE, Premier supplément a la contribution é la faune des Hémipteres (Heétéro- pteres, Cicadines et Psyllides du Sud-Ouest de la France, Act. Soc. Bordeaux lix, pp. 21-30 ; also cf. Pr. verb. lix, pp. xlvii, xlviii. Orthoptera. Coévrons, Mayenne, HounsBert, C.R. Ass. Franc. xxxii, 2, pp. 750-753. Meuse, JJantis, VUILLEMIN, pp. 27-29, Feuille Natural. ERY. SIEPI, Saint-Baume, Saga serrata, Feuille Natural. xxxiy, p. 248. 108 Jns. XIII, INSECTA. [190+] (g.) Southern Hurope and Mediterranean Basin [see also (a.), (b.) and (f.) and for Caucasus and Transcaucasus (h.)]. Insecta. CHAMPION (258), Moncayo, Col. and Hemipt. FUENTE (573), Ciudad Real, Coleoptera, Orthopt., Hemipt., novelties. Navas (975), Spain, Coleoptera, Lep., Orthopt., Neuropt. sp. ? NavAs (975), Sierra de Guara, Hphippiger sp. n., Acrid. 2 spp. n. Cort! (322), Galls of Italy. TROTTER & CECCONI (1399), Itahan galls, arranged according to plants. CoBELLI, Rovereto Hym. Homopt. 4 spp. Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 11,12. WERNER (1510), Bosnia and Herzegowina, account of journey. Majorca, MuscHampP, pp. 221, 222, Ent. Rec. xvi. Cepha- lonia, SANGIORGI, Atti Soc. Modena xxxvi, pp. 72-93. Coleoptera. NORMAND (983), Albéres, subterranean, list. DEs- BROCHERS (367), Spain, Portugal, Bosnia, Thylacites, 3 spp. n. PIc (1076), Spain and Balearic islds., Anthicus, Algeria, Tychius sp. n. REITTER (1156), Spain, Athows, 5 spp. n. Unacon (1415), Spain, Zabrus, Monograph, 2 spp. n. FERRER Y VERT, Barcelona, short lists, Butll. Inst. Catalan. i, pp. 14, 15, 78-80 & 105-111. Font, Coves, short list, Butll. Inst. Catalan. i, pp. 116-119. FuENTE, Moncayo, Bol. Soc. Aragon li, pp. 232, 233. FRANCOIS (539), Carthagena, Thorectes sp. n. DopERO (397), Sardinia, Bythinus n. sp. Capri, N. Italy, Bathyscia, 3 spp. n. REITTER (1145), Lucano, n. g. Lndomychide, ViTaLE, Messina, Boll. Natural. xxiv, pp. 26-28, 37-40, 54-56, 74-76. DovERo, Italy, Bathyscia, list of, Nat. Sicil. xvii, pp. 121-123. CARRET (246), N. Italy, Athous sp. n. MULLER (970), Dalmatia, Apholeuonus, 2 spp. n. MULLER (972), Dalmatia, Bythinus sp. n., Alphitophagus sp.) 0. GANGLBAUER (583), Meleda isld., Dalmatia, list with 1 sp. n. MU.uuer, Austrian coast, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. 1, pp. 314- 320. ZOUFAL (1549), Herzegowina, Szlphide, 1 sp. n. REITTER (1142), Herzegowina, Bathyscia sp. n. RerrrER (1141), Herzegowina, Dicerca sp. n. REITTER (1151), Herzegowina, Hlater sp. n. MULLER (971), Herzegovina, Antroherpon sp. u., Bathyscia sp. n. PENECKE (1016), Herzegowina, Quwedius sp. n. Breit (174), Herzegovina, Anophthalmus sp. u., Piedmont, Lathrobium sp. n. Pic, Greece and Corfu, dMalachius, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 42. CsIKI (329), Servia, Otiorrhynchus sp. n., Phytonomus sp. n. CsIKI (331), Servia, Platynus sp. n. RaGusa (1115), Sicily. REITTER (1147), Sicily, Pselaphus n. sp. * Vitae“, Nat. Sicil. xvii, pp. 77 ete. ; Sicily, Curculionide, novelties. V1ITALE#, Nat. Sicil. xvii, pp. 26-41; Sicily, Cossoninit. Racusa, xvii, pp. 49-54, 84-92 ; Coleotteri nuovi o poco conosciuti della Sicilia. Raq@usa, Nat. Sicil. xvii, pp. 21-24; Sicily, Curculionide. Fiori (509), Sicily, Malthodes, 2 spp. n. SCHULTZE (1252), Corsica and Algeria, Baris, 2 spps\n: Fauve (484), Algeria, Geostiba sp. n. DEVILLE (374), S. France and Algeria, Dyschirius sp. n. Du Buysson (216), Morocco, Agriotes sp. n. NorRMAND (982), Tunis, Pselaphide, 5 spp. n. Pic (1075), Asia Minor, Dermest., Ceton., Malacod., Cistelid., Anthicid. Sp. n. Pic (1073), Taurus, Clytus sp. n. Pic (1069), Egypt and Anatolia, aria and Urodon spp. n. Pic (1061), S. Europe, Asia Minor, Attagenus, Malacoderm., Anthicus, Curcul., spp. 0. Pic (1059), Syria, Cardiophorus sp. n. Pre (1058), Tokat, Prionychus n. sp. DEMAISON (360), Asia Minor, Oochrotus sp. n. K. DANIEL (347), Crete and Asia Minor, Leptura, 2 spp. n. Hymenopteru. ANTIGA and others (36), Catalonia, Aculeata and Chryside. BERTHOUMIEU (112), Spain, /chnewmonide, 4 spp. n. BER- THOUMIKU (113), Escorial, Catadelphus sp. n. DusMEt (417), Alicante, Alastor u. sp. ¥Y GaRcrA (585), Spain, Syria, Cairo, Chrysid. 4 spp. n. GARCIA (586), Hedychridium sp. n. Garcia (587), Spain, Bembex, FAUNISTIC. « Ins. 109 3spp.n. Garcra (588), Madrid, Vysson n. sp. SAUNDERS & PouLToNn (1214), Majorca and Spain, Aculeata, 5 spp. n. MANTERO (904), Island of Giglio, n. g. Bracon., Pompilus n. sp. MANTERO (902), North Italy, Braconide, 82 spp. STEGAGNO (1341), Guests in galls, Italy. Buysson (217), Zante, Hedychridium sp. n., Turkey, Chrysis sp. nD. KIEFFER (794), S. Eur. and Tunis, Proctotryp., 23 spp. n. Foret (532), Kairouan, list, Oxyopomyrmex sp. n., Biskra Stenamma Nn. sp. KIEFFER (793), Gasteruption sp. n. FoREL (532), Jerusalem, short list. Lepidoptera. CHAPMAN (259), Canales, Heterogynis sp. n. CHRETIEN (275), Segovia Tephroclystia sp. n. Turr (1414), Vigo, Caenonympha Nn. Sp. WALSINGHAM (1469), Spain and Morocco, JJicrolep. spp. n. N. Spain, Geometride, Prout, pp. 284-289, Ent. Rec. xvi. Sierra de la Demanda and Moncayo, CHAPMAN, pp. 85 etc., etc., Ent. Rec. xvi. MALv- qumR, Ubach, Tarrasa, short list, Butl. Inst. Catalan 1, pp. 56-59. BrowNeg, Mediterranean, Entomologist 1904, pp. 186-188, 204-207. FLETCHER (517), Malta, list. VERITY (1436), Pistoja, list. VERITY (1437), Tuscany, /hop. varr. Verity, Italy, Ochrostigma melagona, novelty, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxvi, p. 11. PERLINt, Cat. of Italian Lep. con- tinued, Riv. ital. Sci. Nat. xxiv, pp. 1.etc., ete. CANNAVIELLO, 8. Italy, Riv. ‘ital. Sci. Nat. xxiv, pp. 16-19 etc. Fuieck (511), Dobrudscha, account of travelling. REBEL (1122), Bosnia, Herzegowina, Catalogue and comparative distribution, T%neide, 6 spp. u. ZICKERT (1548), S. Italy, Zygena. RaGusa, Sicily, novelties, Nat. Sicil. xvii, pp. 18- 20. Perry (1039), Corsica, Scopuria, Conchylis, Lita, Stagmatophora, Intthocolletis, sp. un. WALSINGHAM (1470), Algeria, Zinerde n. spp., n. genn. CHRETIEN, Algeria, Pyralide and Microlep., Naturaliste 1904, pp. 45, 46. FOUNTAINE (538), Asia Minor, list. BARTEL (90), Syria, Hriogaster sp. n. Diptera. Corti (321), Portugal, list of 86 spp. TROTTER (1396, 1397), Galls, Perrisia n. sp. KIEFFER (792), Vallombrosa, Cecidomyiide, 2 spp. n. Brzzt (124), Bosnia, Clinocera n. sp. Eaton (445), Algeria, Psychodide sp. n. MaARCHAL (911), Cyprus, Cecidom. sp. n. GiuEs (604), Asia Minor, Culex fuscanus. Aphaniptera. Konaut (824), Bosnia, T’yphlopsylla n. sp. KoHAUT (825), Bosnia, Zyphlopsylla n. sp. ROTHSCHILD, N. (1192), Egypt, 4 spp. n. Hemiptera Heteroptera. REUTER (1166), Soria, Globiceps n. sp. = ARDID, Zaragoza, Bol. Soc. Aragon. 11, pp. 270-273. Cyprus, KIRKALDY, Lincoti raccolti dal Dott. G. Cecconi nell’ isola di Cipro, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxvi, pp. 94-98. SPEISER (1332), Egypt, Polyctenes sp. n. Homoptera. CoBELLI, R., Contribuzioni alla Cicadologia del Trentino. Verh. Ges. Wien liv, pp. 556-558. HorvAtH (716), Spain, Morocco, Asia Minor, Caliscelis, 3 spp. n. Coccide. BERLESE (106), S. Italy, Mytilaspis n. sp. Neuroptera. VENTALLO, Tarrassa, Butll. Inst. Catalana i, pp. 113-115. NavAs (974), Planipenuia, Perlide, Ephemeride, spp. n. NavAs (976), Myrmeleonides, 1 sp.n. Kirey (806), Amanus Mts., Chasmatoptera sp. n. Perlide. Morton, Algeria, Strobliella minuta, Ent. Mag. xl, p. 39. Termitide, SJOSTEDT (1301), Algeria and Tangier, Termitide, 2 spp. n. Thysanura. SILVESTRI (1300), Umbria, Machilide, 2 spp. n. Kus- NEZOV, Crimea, Japyx solifugus, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, p. 227. Orthoptera. Met (932), Alpes maritimes, Locust., Acrid. SHUGUROV, S. Russia, Acrida turrita, distribution, p. 255, Rev. Russe Ent. iv. WERNER (1511), Asia Minor, Saga, list. 110 Jns. XII. INSECTA. [1904] (h.) Caucasus and West and Central Asia, including Arabia [see also (a.) and (b.)]: for Tibet see 6, for Mediterranean Asia see (g.). Insecta, SAHLBERG (1203), expedition with lists Col. and Hemipt. Coleoptera. BAECKMANN (74), Turkestan, Anoplistes n. sp. CHOBAUT (270), Arabia, Thorictus nv. sp., Mordellistena n. sp. ESCHERICH (469), Turkestan, Tibet, Algeria, Meloide, 9 spp. n. JAKOVLEFF (753), Tiflis, Sphenoptera n. sp. LESNE (876), Lob-Nor, Xylogenes u. sp. LuzE (895), Russian Centr. Asia, Staphylinide, 32 spp. n. LuzE (896), Central Asia, Staphylinide, 2 spp. n. Petri (1037), Turkestan, Lixus fn. ‘sp. Pic (1079), Araxes Vall, Mongolia, Buchara etc., Curculionide spp. n. PoRTEVIN (1100), Mongolia, Ziodes, sp. n. REITTER (1150), Transcaucasus, Lusomus sp.n. REITTER (1153), Caucasus, Mycetophagus ne sp. SCHMIDT (1230), East Buchara, Thorictus sp. n. SEMENOV (1275), Transcaucasus, Stomis, 2 spp. n. SEMENOW (1281), Lake Balkash, Nyctiphantus n. sp. TSCHITSCHERIN (1401), Caucasus, Z’rechus sp. n. TSCHITSCHERIN (1402), N. Persia, Stomzs n. sp. WATERHOUSE (1491), Acmeodera n. sp., Steraspis n. sp. WEISE (1505), Mesopotamia, Pseudocolaspis sp. 0. Hymenoptera. ForEL (527), Buchara, list, Gobi, Formica sp. n. ForEL (532), Caucasus, ants, list. Konow (833), Caucasus, Hntodecta sp. n. Ruzsky (1202), Caucasus and Crimea, Leptothoraz sp. n. Lepidoptera. PUNGELER (1111), Centr. Asia, 10 spp. n. SAUBER (1213), Anklam, Orambus, Phlycteenodes sp. n. SCHAPOSCHNIKOV (1221), Caucasus, Macrolep. Catalogue, 575 spp. Diptera, SPEISEN (1331), Merv, Lychnia exornata. Hemiptera. JAKOWLEW (757), Koukou-noor, Palomena nu. sp. Hor- vaTH (717), Turkestan, lists of Heteroptera and Homoptera spp. n. REUTER (1164), Persia, Capside, 7 spp. n. RevutTeR (11664), Aden, Capsidee, 2 n. spp. REUTER (1167), Turkestan, Mongolia, E. Siberia, Capside, 12 n. spp. Termitide. JACOBSON (741), Turkestan, Hodotermes, 2 spp. n. 4. Arrica (TROPICAL & SoutTH). For North Africa see 3 (g.): for Comoro and Aldabra Ids. see 5. Socotra, see 3 (h.). Insecta. TROTTER (1398), Galls of Erythrea. WASMANN and others (1485), White Nile, Termitophilous Ins., 10 spp. n. Coleoptera. AURIVILLIUS (57), Cerambycide, 13 spp. n., genn. n. BERNHAUER (107), W. Africa, Dinusa ethiopica and Platyola simplex Nn. Sp. BERNHAUER (108), W. Africa, Staphylinus, Leistotrophus sp. un. BERNHAUER (109), Eleusis, Lispinus, Holosus, Omalium, Osorius spp. n. BoILEAu (143), Lucanide, 3 spp. BourRGEOIs (161), S. Africa, Chlamydolycus ni. sp. CAMERON (221), Perim, Diglossa, 2 spp. un. Distant (382), 8. Africa, Cerambycide, monograph. Faust (481), Cleonides many spp. L., nD. g. FAUVEL (485), Staphylinide n. spp. FauvEL (487), Upper Egypt, Platyprosopus sp. 0. FAUVEL (489), Staphylinide, 14 spp. n. FELSCHE & D’ORBIGNY (494), Cameroons, Coprides, 3 spp. Ni. GEBIEN (589), Cameroon, Tenebrionide, 19 spp. 0., n. g. GEBIEN (590), Pycnocerini, 6 spp. n. Grstro (595), W. Africa, Celenomenodera, 2 spp. 0. GeEsTRO (596), Platypria n. spp. GROU- VELLE (639), Mitid., Colyd., Cucuj., Mycetoph., 8 spp. n. HAGEDORN (649), Caffraria, Scolytoplatypus n. sp. HARTMANN (663), E. Africa, Curculionide, 46 spp. n., genn. n. Hauser (664), Cetoniide, 5. spp. n., genn. n. HeatH (668), E. Africa, Celorrhina and Eudicella, n. sp. FAUNISTIC. Ins. 111 Heiter (674), Cameroons, Curculionide, 14 spp. n. = HELLER (675), E. Africa, Zygopides sp. n. Horn (709), E. Africa, Cicindelide, 4 spp. n. Horn (711), Cameroons, Cicindelide, 2 spp. n. Horn (712), E. Africa, Megacephala sp. n. Jacosy (745), Chrysomelide, 63 spp. n. JORDAN (768), Anthribide, 8 spp. n. JORDAN (770), Brit. | E. Africa, Cerambycide, 4 spp. n. KERREMANS (786), Trop. Africa, Julodines, descriptions. Konpe (830), Copride, Dynastid., Ceton., Psammodes spp. 0. KoLBE (831), Cameroons, Valgide na. g. LEWIS (880), Husterrde, 4 spp. n. MantrErRo (903), Somaliland and Scioa, Rhogas,3 spp.n. MARSHALL (915), Hipporrhinus monograph, 21 spp. n. MO6LLENKAMP (954), W. Africa, Metopodontus sp. n. MoseER (964), E. Africa and Sao Thomé, Cetoniide, 11 spp. n. SHarP (969), Natal, Cassida sp. ni. D’ORBIGNY (996), Onthophagides, 24 spp. n. D’ORBIGNY (997), W. Africa, Onthophagides, 12 spp. n. DORBIGNY (998), Ontho- phagus, 14 spp. n. PéRINGUEY (1027), S. Africa, Melolonthini of, ne genn.,; a. spp: PHRINGUEY (1028), S. Africa, about 200 spp. n., Micindelide, Carabide, Pausside, Staphylinide, Coprides, Ptinide, Tene- brionide, Cantharide, Lagride. PérincuEY (1029), Transvaal, Dromica, 2 spp. n., Anomalipus, 4 spp. n. Pic (1053), Abyssinia, Niger, Anthicide, 2 spp. n. Pro (1055), Natal, Malacodermide n. sp. Pic (1062), Malacod., Anobid., Anthicid. spp. n. Pic (1064), Caftraria, Malegia sp. n. Pic (1066), Natal, MJalacodermid., 5 spp. n. Pic (1068), Dunbrody, Matlcod., Notoxus, Salpingus n._ sp. Pici . (1073), S. Africa, Malacod., 5 spp. n., Rhipiph. g. n. Pic (1078), Somali, Anthicus n. sp. PREtIss (1106), German E. Africa, Cetoniide, 6 spp. n. RaFFRAY (1114), Pselaphide, general work. R#HGIMBART (1125), W. Africa,. Dytiscide, 2 spp. n., Dineutes, sp. n. ReEITTER (1154), E. Africa, blind Carabid, n. gen. SCHENKLING (1226), Somali land, Phloco- copus sp. N. TuH&ry (1377), E. Africa, Buprest. sp. n. W ASMANN (1481), Pausside, 6 spp. n. WASMANN (14844), Congo, n. genn., n. spp., Myrmecophilous Staphylinide. WATERHOUSE (1491), Buprestide, 17 spp. n. WEISE (1503), Chrysomelide, incl. Casside and Hispide, 23 spp. n., n. g. WEISE (1504), Hispide, 2 spp. n. WEISE (1507), Hisjrde, 3 spp. n. Hymenoptera. ANDRE (28), W. Africa, Mutillide, 11 spp.n. ASHMEAD (51), Liberia, Currzea sp. n. DU Buysson (217), Chrysid., 5 spp. n. pu Buysson (219), Damara land, Masaris sp. n. CAMERON (223), S. Africa, Vespide, Bracon., Chale. sp. n. CAMERON (224), Cape Colony, Fossoria, Proctotryp., Ichneum., Bracon., Evanid., Cynip. spp. n. CAMERON (225), Thynnides, Ichneum., Bracon., Cynip., 20 spp. n., genn, n. CAMERON (237), S. Africa, Pimplina n. g. CAMERON (238), Uiten- hage, Apteropompilus sp. n. ENDERLEIN (456), Braunsia, 9 spp. n. ENDERLEIN (457), Somali, n. g. LRhopalosonude. ENDERLEIN (465), Trop. Africa, IJchnewmonide, 3 spp. n. FoREL (529), Carebara sp. n. FOREL (581), Natal, Plagiolepis sp. n. FRIESE (544), Anthidium and Serapis, 8 spp. n. FRIESE (546), Apide, 10 spp. n. FRIESE (549), Megachile, 12 spp. n. FRIESE (551), Celioxys revision, spp. n. Konow (838), Arge, 3 spp. n., Destega n. g. KIEFFER (793), Proctotrypide and EHvaniude spp. n. KIEFFER (794), Proctotrypide, 17 spp. n. KIEFFER (795), Oberthurella n. sp. MoricE & Sz#PLicETi (959), White Nile, Aculeata, 3 spp. n., Lphiaulax sp. n. Mayr (927), White Nile, Formicide, 2 spp. n. Mayr (928), Cape, Ponera sp. n. MocsAry (952), S. Africa, Chrysis, 9 spp. n. SZEPLIGETI (1367), Lraconide n. spp. TULLGREN (1404), Cameroons, Diploptera and Fossoria, 19 spp. n. WASMANN (1484a), Congo, Dorylus n. sp. Lepidoptera. AURIVILLIUS (60), Cameroons, spp. n., genn. n. AURIVILLIUS (61), Acrea, 3 n. spp., Luryphene and Diestogyna, 1 sp. n. AURIVILLIUS (62), Bombyces, 9 spp. n. AURIVILLIUS (63), White 112 Jns. XIII. INSECTA. [1904] Nile list. AURIVILLIUS (64), Cameroons, Papilio u. sp. BETHUNE- BaKER (117), Sierra Leone, Lhopalocera, 15 spp. n. CatTor (250), Sierra Leone, Lycenide, 4 spp. n. Hryn (685), E. Africa, JZema n. Sp. JORDAN (771), Syntomid., 3 spp. n., Phragiatobia sp. n., Agaristide, 4 spp. n., Sindiits sp. un. NEAVE (977), Victoria Nyanza, Lthopalocera, with table of distribution and n. spp. REBEL (1121), German East Africa, Saturnitde sp. n. Ro?THSCHILD (1195), Sphingide, 5 spp. n. RovTHscHILD (1196), Aruwimi For., Afelanitis n. sp. SHARPE (1286), Equatorial Afr., Lhopalocera, 4 spp. n. SHARPE (1287), Africa equat., Lhopalocera, 6 spp. n. SHARPE (1288), Equat. Africa, Lycenide, 5 spp. n: SUFFERT (1353), Lhopalocera, many spp. n. SUFFERT (1354), German E. Africa, Lhopalocera, 6 spp. n. SUFFERT (1355), E. Africa, Alena sp. n. SUFFERT (13554), Mymphalide, 4 spp. n. SWINHOE (1361), Agaristide, Lymantr., Aganaide, Limacodide, Margaronia spp. 0. SWINHOE (1362), Trop. Africa, Geometride, list, many spp. n. SWINHOE (1363), W. Africa, Huproctis sp. n. THURAU (13886), K. Africa, n. g. Woctuide. TRIMEN (1394), E. Africa, Zerites, Lycena Sp. n. WARREN (1475), Drepan., Thyrid., Uran., Geometr. spp. n. Diptera. Baurour (774), Nile, Culicidee. BiscHor (130), Algoa Bay, Tachinide, 4 spp. n. Brumpt (191), Centr. Africa, Glossina n. sp. GILES (603), Angola, Culex n. sp. GRUNBERG (641), Cameroons, Rhinoestrus sp. n. THEOBALD (1373), Gambia, Culicide, 6 spp. n. THEOBALD (1374), Senegal, Cudicide n. g. THEOBALD (1376), Egypt etc., Culicide, 8 spp. n. Aphaniptera. RoTHSCHILD (1191), Cape Colony, n. spp. Hemiptera. BREDDIN & BORNER (173), Natal with Termites, n. sub- order. Hemiptera Heteroptera. BERGROTH (102), Soudan, Glypsus n. sp. BERGROTH (103), Cameroons, Reduviide, 3 spp. n. BERGROTH (104), Cameroons, Megadeum sp. 0. DIsTANT (385), Transvaal, MJacrocoris n. sp. Distant (386), Old Calabar, Chauliops, Cape Colony, Henico- cephalus sp. n. Distant (387), S. Africa n. genn., n. spp. DISTANT (390), Transvaal, Heteroptera, 14 spp. n., gen. n. Distant (391), W., E. and 8. Africa, spp. n., Coreide, Pyrrhocoride, Nepide. HorvAtu (715), Pentatomide spp. n., genn. n., St. Thome Is. list. KIRKALDY (808), S. Africa, MJetrocoris n. sp. REvuTER (1166A), Abyssinia, Capside, 9 spp. n. ReEvTER (1168), Congo, Capside, 6 spp. n. SCHOUTEDEN (1235), Pentatonide, 13 spp. n. SCHOUTEDEN (1237), Guinea, Penta- tomide, 8 spp. n. SCHOUTEDEN (1238), Trop. Africa, Pentatomide, h. genn., n. spp. VARELA (1431), Guinea, Reduviide, 8 spp. n. VARELA (1432), Cameroons, eduviide, 3 spp. n. Homoptera. Distant (384), Cicadide, 4 spp. n. DIsTANT (393), Cicadide, 4 spp. n. JACOBI (733), Somali Land, Soudan, Homoptera, 10 spp. n. JACOBI (735), E. Africa, Locris, sp. n. MELICHAR (937), Shoa, Galla and Somali, Homoptera, 30 spp. n. Scumipt (1229), Benue, Flatid. sp. n. Aphide. THEOBALD (1375), Sudan, ApAzs sp. n. Trichoptera. ULMER (1418), W. Africa, 3 spp. n., gen. n. ULMER (1419), Cameroons, 3 spp. h., n. g. Neuroptera. WEELE (1501), W. Africa, Cymothalis sp. n. Termitide. SsdOstept (1301), Termitide, 19 spp. n. DESNEUX (369), Cameroons, Teves sp. 1. Embiide. VERHOEFF (1434), Cameroons, Hmbia sp, n. Orthoptera. ADELUNG (12), Abyssinia, Blattide, 8 spp. n. BoLivaR (144), Chrotogonine, 9 spp. n. Botfvar (145), Petasia, Maura, 5 spp. n. Bouivar (146), Pirgomorphide, 5 spp. n. Botfivar (147), Pecilo- cerine and Pyrgomorphine spp. 0. Bore (155), Cameroons, Blattide, 14 spp. n. Bore (156), Cameroons, Forficulide, 9 spp. n. BURR FAUNISTIC, Ins. 113 (201), Forficulide spp. n. Burr in Distant (382), 8. Africa, Bormansia n. sp. Krrpy (804), Mantide, 5 spp. n., gen. n. REN (1128), Zulu and Gaboon, 2 spp. n. REHN (1130), S. Africa and Mombasa, Phasmide. REHN (1133), W. Africa, Acridizde, 3 spp. n. 5. MADAGASCAR, including ALDABRA ISLDs., etc. Coleoptera. Brauin-BiLLEcocg (98), Madagascar and Mayotte, Apion, 8 spp. np. BERNHAUER (108), Medon, Hulissus, Xantholinus, Pachy- corinus. BERNHAUER (109), Hleusis, Osorius. FAIRMAIRE (473), 125 spp. n., genn. n. FaAIRMAIRE (477), Cicindelide 3, Carabide 2, spp. n. FAUVEL (485), Staphylinide n. spp. FAuUVEL (491), Staphylinide, 54 spp. n. FLEUTIAUX (518), Cardiophorus sp. n. Horn (708), Pogonostoma sp. Nn. Pic (1058), Anthicide, 3 spp. n. Pic (1054), Pinus, 2 spp. n. Pro (1056), Salpingus, Hylophilus spp. n. Pic (1092), Xamerpus, Theca sp. n. Pro (1068), Bruchus, Malegva sp. n. RaFFray (1114), Pselaphide, general work, n. g. SCHENKLING (1226), Phleocopus sp. n. Hymenoptera. Buysson (217), Chrysid., 2 spp. n. ForREL (527), Strumigenys sp. 0. KIEFFER (796), Mad., Nossi-Bé, Bourbon, Chalcidine n. genn., n. spp. SZEPLIGETE (1366), Camarota n. sp. Lepidoptera. SWINHOE (1362), Geometride, 17 spp. n. Diptera. Dy (443), Anopheline. Hemiptera. Distant (384), Cicada sp. n. HorvAtsH (715), Penta- tomide, 10 spp. n. SCHOUTEDEN (1238), Scotinophara. Coccide. MARCHAL (909). Termitide. SJOSTEDT (1301), 5 spp. n. Orthoptera. Boufvar (146), Phymateus, 2 spp. n. BonivaR (147), Pyrgomorphine spp. na. Burr (201), Porficulide spp. n. 6. TROPICAL and EASTERN ASIA, incl. JAPAN and TIBET. For outskirts see also 3 (a.), (g.), (h.). Arabia, see 3 (h.), Insecta. Pavirek (10114), Fauna of Indo-China. Coleoptera. ARROW (38), Penang, Ochodeus sp. n. AURIVILLIUS (57), Malacca, Glenea sp. n. BERNHAUER (108), Shanghai, HLulissus sp. n. BERNHAUER (109), Tonkin, Lispiwns, Annam, Trogophleus spp. n. Bot- LEAU (141), Kashmir, Dorcus sp. n. BoiLEAvu (142), Madura, Doreus sp. 0. BoIiLEaAu (143), India and Burma, Lucanide, 4 spp. n. Bou- comont (159), India, China, ete., Hnoplotrupes, Geotrupes, 9 spp. n. BourGEo!Is (160), 8. India and Ceylon, Malacoderm., 5 spp. n. CAMERON, Perim Is. See Africa. Faust (481), India, China, Japan, Cleonides spp. n. Fauve. (482), India and Burma, Staphylinide, 27 spp. n. Favven (485), India, Ceylon, etc., Staphylinide n. spp. GROUVELLE (640), Bangkok, Heterocerus n. sp. HAGEDORN (648), Darjiling, Japan, Scoly- tide, 5spp.n. Horn (713), Ceylon, Cicindelide list, 3 spp. n. JAcoBY (744), India, Chrysomelide, 43 spp. n. Jacopy (749), Tonkin, Sagra n. sp. JORDAN (767), Tonkin, 12 spp. n., Sikkim, 1| sp. n. JORDAN (772), Burma, Anthribide, 2 spp. n. KoxKuJEv (827), W. China, Jehneu- monide spp. i. Kose (831), Tonkin, Perak, Andamans, Valgide n. g. LESNE (876), India, Sinoxylon n. sp. LEwIs (880), India, Histeride, 3 spp. n. Marnpron (899), Zricondyla n. sp., Crepidopterus n. sp. MO6LLENKAMP (954), Himalaya, Prosopocelus sp. n. Moser (965), Ton- kin, Perak, Assam, Vulgzdes n. spp. OBERTHUR (989), Darjeeling, Sphingide n. g. Perri (1035), India, Levus, 2 spp. n. Pic (1058), Japan, Malachius, 2 spp. n. Pic (1064), Tien-tsin, Scraptia sp. n. Pic (1065), Japan, Dichelotarsus sp. n. Pic (1069), Tonkin, Zaria n. sp. 1904. [VoL. X11] E 8 114 Lns. XIII. INSECTA. [1904] PoRTEVIN (1100), Darjeeling, Mou-pin, Si/phide, 5 spp. n. RAFFRAY (1114), incl. India and Japan, Pselaphide, general work. REITTER (1148), Japan, Cionus n. sp. Reirrer, Afghanistan and Gobi: see Pal. Col. SCHWARZ (1266), Ceylon, Adelocera sp. n. SPAETH (1327), Burma, Cassida sp. n. THERY (1377), Mysore, Buprest. sp. n. THERY (1378), Ceylon, Buprestides, 14 spp. n. WASMANN (1481), India, Pausside, 7spp.n. WASMANN (14844), Bombay, Doryloxenus, 2 spp. n, Discozenus seg WATERHOUSE (1491), Tonkin, India, Andamans, Buprestide, 5 spp. n. WEISE (1503), China, Dioryctus sp. n. WEISE (1504), Tonkin, India, AMispide, 2 spp. n. WEISE (1507), India, Ceylon, Hispide, 3 spp. n. ZANG (1546), Assam, Basilianus sp. n. Hymenoptera. ASHMEAD (46), Japan, Fossoria, Bethylide, Proct., Cynip., Chale. n. spp.; Formosa, Hupelmus n. sp. ASHMEAD (50), Ceylon, n. sp. Alysiide. Du Buysson (218), China, Malacca, Andamans etc., Vespa, 5 spp. n. CAMERON (222), Singapore, Piagetia, Icaria, Bracon. spp. n. CAMERON (226), Khasia hills, Cryptine, 26 spp.n. CAMERON (227), Khasia hills, Bembex sp. n. CAMERON (229), Japan, Dielis and Humenes n. sp. CAMERON (230), India, Apidae, Vespide, Fossor., Ichn., Chalcid. CAMERON (231), Odynerus spp. n., Hpyris and Haliphera sp. n., n. g. Braconid. CAMERON (232), N. India, Apzde spp. n., Fossores spp. n., Ichneumonide spp. n. CAMERON (233), N. India, n. spp. Apidae, Mutillides, Fossores, Ichnewmonide. CAMERON (234), India, n. spp. Braconide, Fossoria, Vespide ; Ceylon, Megachile n. sp. CAMERON (235), Deesa, Juartinia nN. Sp. CAMERON (236), India, Athalia n. sp. CAMERON (241), India, Ichneumonide, 14 spp. n., genn. n. ENDERLEIN (456), Ceylon, Braunsia sp. n. FoREL (532), N. India, Kasmir, Formicidae, 6. spp. n. FRIESE (548), Nicobars, Megachile sp. n. MocsAry (953), Szricide, Japan, 1 sp. n., Tonkin, 4 spp. n. MocsAry (951), Tonkin, Clavellaria sp. n. Nourse (985), India, Apide, many n. spp. NurRSE (986), India, Chrysid. 7 spp. n., Mossoria, 2 spp. n., Humenes sp. n. KIEFFER (794), India, Burma, Proctotryp., 3 spp. n. Scuuz, India, 4 spp. Crabro, Zeitschr. Breslau xxix, p. 101. Lepidoptera. Busck (206), China, Coleophora sp. n. DIETZE (380), Japan, Huwpithecia sp. n. Druce (408), Malay States, Lycenide list. DupG@eron (416), Sikhim and Bhutan, Woctuide, Cat. DyaR (428), Japan, Epipyrops sp. n. EHRMAN (447), Ceylon, Ornithoptera sp. n. Fawcett (492), Sikkim, /hopalocera, 10 spp. n. FRUHSTORFER (568), Malay states, Yelicota n. sp. GREEN (621), Ceylon, Danas alcippus. Hampson (654), India, Wotodontide, 2 spp. n. HEYLAERTS (682), Tonkin, Chala n. sp. MANDERS (900), Ceylon, ?hopalocera, distribu- tion. Moore (956), India, Pzeride, 1 sp. n. Baluchistan, P. inachaon, Nurse, p. 723, J. Bombay Soc. xv. OBERTHUR (988), Siao-Lou, /ha- gastis sp. Nn. PUNGELER (1110), Japan, Voctuide, Geometridae, 4 spp. n. SWINHOE (1361), Singapore, Bombyces, 2. spp. n., Poona, Thosea sp. n. SWINHOE (1363), Khasia hills, Scopelodes sp. n., Hypereschra sp. 0. SWINHOE (1364), Perak, Archeia, sp. n. WaRREN (1476), India, Crypto- loba sp. n., Tonkin, Uliura and Ptychopoda n. sp. YouneG (1542), India, Lhopatlocera, distribution. Diptera. Buzzi (125), Ceylon, Hmpide, 4 spp. n., India, Singapore, 3 spp. n., Indo-Australian Empide list. CoQuUILLETT (314), India and Ceylon, Acalyptrate, 4 spp. n. GILES (601), India, Corethra n. sp. GILES (604), Himalaya, Howardina sp. n. JAMES & Liston (760), India, Anopheles, with sp. n. Kertiész (789), India, Sapromyzides n. g. MEIJERE (934), Darjiling, Ta-tsien-lu, n. spp. RICARDO (1172), Ceylon, Udenocera n. g. Tabanine. SPEISER (1331), Burma, Ornithomyia obscu- rata. THEOBALD (1371), Malay States, Cudecede n. genn., n. spp. Aphaniptera. RoTHSCHILD (1191), India, Japan n. spp. Hemiptera. BREDDIN (167), Chilocoris, 2 spp. n. BREDDIN (168), FAUNISTIC. Ins. 115 Tonkin, 11 spp. n., Sikkim, sp. n. Pentatomide. DisTANT (383), India, Ceylon, Burma, Reduviide—Capside. Distant (384), India and Pahang, Cicadide, 8 spp.n. Distant (385), Ceylon, n. g. Vaucoride. DISTANT (386), India, Glossopelta, Ceylon, Cercotmetus 1. sp. DISTANT (387), China, Fulgentius n. g. Capside, Singapore, Mertidla n. g. DISTANT (392), Himalaya, Burma, Anthocorida, 3 genn. n. Distant (393), Japan, China, Formosa, Laos, Cicadide spp. n. HorvAtH (714), Malacca, Burma, Colobathristine n. spp. HorvAtH (718), Japan, Plea n. sp., Ceylon, Micronecta n. sp. JAKOVLEV (756), Sé-Tschuen, G'eocoris sp. n. KIRKALDY (813), India, Cochin China, Wotonectide, 2 spp. n. Martin (918), 8. India, n. g. Tesseratomine. MatTsuMURA (922), Japan, Cercopide, 19 spp. n., Cicada sp. n. REUTER (1162), Setschuan, Steno- dema, 3 spp. n. REUTER (1165), Corea, Capside, 2 spp. n. REUTER (11668), China and Mou-Pin, Capside spp. n. ScHMIDT (1229), Ceylon, Ormenis sp. Nn. SCHOUTEDEN (1236), Hainan, India, Scutellerides, 2 spp. 0. Ceylon, brief notes on fauna, Spoha Zeylan. i, pp. 114-116. Coccide. GREEN (620), Ceylon, Lecaniwm n. spp. Termitide, DESNEUX (369), Annam sp. n., Ceylon sp. n. DESNEUX (373), Kashmir, Zermopsis n. sp. Odonata. FOrstER (536), Upper Malacca, Sikkim, 4 spp. n. WILLIAMSON (1531), Burma and Lower Siam, Calopterygine list, 1 sp. n. WILLIAMSON (1532), Formosa, Psolodesmus sp. n. Bonfvar (144), India, Chrotogonus sp. Nn. Botivar (147), India, Peeilocerus n. sp. BURR (201), India, Japan, China, Tibet etc., Forficulide n. spp. HANcOcK (655), Ceylon, Tettigide monograph, 9 spp. n. Kirpy (804), Nepal, Ceylon, Mantide, 2 spp. n. Kirpy (805), Phasmide, Tonkin, 6 spp. n., Singapore, Penang, 3 spp. n. KRAUSZE (843), Tonkin, Phaneropteride, 2 spp. n. KRaAUvuSsZzE (844), Tonkin, Conocephalide, 2 spp. n. Navas (975), Himalaya, Blattide, Mantide, Acridiid., 4 spp. n. REHN (1128), Lower Siam, blattide, 5 spp. n. REHN (1130), Siam, Phasmide, Japan, n. spp. REHN (1133), Siam, Scelemena, Japan, Hrianthus sp. n. 7. AsIATIC ARCHIPELAGO, including Papua. (For islands beyond Papua see 2. Insular.) Insecta. Dyar, Philippines, notice of a general work of 1895 by ELERa; J.N York Ent. Soc. xu, pp. 58, 59. Coleoptera. ARROW (38); Java Ochodeus n. sp. AURIVILLIUS (57); Glenea 7 spp. n. BERNHAUER (108); Mentawei, Holosus, Sumatra, Pinophilus sp. n. BERNHAUER (109); Nias Sumatra, Lispinus Holosus, Mentawei Osorius. BoILEAu (143); Sumatra, Hemisodorcus sp. n. FAvuvEL (482); Java, Borneo, etc. Museochara n. sp. FAUVEL (485); Staphylinide n. spp. FAUVEL (486); Sumatra, Lyctus n. sp. FAUVEL (490); New Guinea, Staphylinide, 2 n. spp. GEBIEN (590); Borneo, Pheugonius n. sp., Java, Spirocus n. sp. HAGEDORN (650); Java, Scoly- toplatypus sp. n. HAUSER (664); N. Guinea, Vulgus sp. n. HAUSER (665); Key islds., Vemophas n. sp. Horn (710); N. Guinea, Cicindela Spine JACOBY (743); New Guinea, Chrysomelide, 54 spp. n. JORDAN (767); Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes, Philippines, Anthribide spp. n. JOR- DAN (772); Java, Celebes, New Guinea, Ternate, Anthribide, 14 spp. n. KoLBE (831); Sumatra and Borneo, Valgide n. genn., n. spp. LEWIS (880), Borneo, Niponius sp. n.; Java, Platysoma n. sp. MOLLENKAMP (954); Borneo and Sumatra, Lucanide, 5 spp.n. Moser (965); Borneo, Sumatra, Valgides spp. n. PETRI (1037); Borneo, Java, Lixus sp. n. Pic (1064); Sumatra, Mesocelopus sp. n. RaFFRAY (1114); Pselaphide, general work. SPAETH (1327); Java, Sumatra, Mentawei, Borneo, Cas- sidide,4n.spp. WaAsMANN (1481); Java, Paussus,2 spp. n. WHISE 116 Jns. XIII. INSECTA. [1904] (1504); Borneo, Celebes, Sumatra, New Guinea, Hispide n. spp. ZANG (1545); Moluccas, Passalide n. sp. ZANG (1546); Borneo, Passalide, 2 genn. n. Hymenoptera. ASHMBAD (44) ; Philippines, Apide n. spp., Fossor.,2 spp.n., Hedychrum sp. n., Telenomus sp. n., Braconide sp. n., [chn. n. sp. ASHMEAD (47) ; Philippines, Apidae, 2 spp. n., Yossoria, 7 spp. n., Mutillide, 1 sp. n., Bethylide, 3 spp. n., Proctotrypide, 1 sp. n., Chalcid., 7 spp. n., Evaniide sp. n., [chneumonide, 12 spp. n., Braconidae, 10 spp. n. ASH- MEAD (48); Philippines, Catalogue with spp. n. ASHMEAD (53); Philip- pines, fig-insects, 2 spp. n. Buysson (217); Java, Chrysis n. sp. CAMERON (222); Ternate, Bracon n. sp. CoCKERELL (282); Philippines, Ctenoplectra sp. n. ENDERLEIN (456); Braunsia, 3 spp. n. FRIESE (541), Tenimber-Larat, Vespide n. g. FRIESE (548), Megachile sp, n. FriESsE, Java, list, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. pp. 138-140. KIEFFER (793), Java, Hvaniide spp. n. KIEFFER (794), Sumatra, New Guinea, Ternate, Proctotryp. 7 spp. n. KRIEGER (845), New Guinea, 77ichomma sp. n. SAUSSURE (1218), Borneo, Megischus n. sp. ScHULZ (1255), New Guinea, short list, Celioxys sp.n. SZEPLIGETI (1367), Celebes, New Guinea, Braconide n. spp. TULLGREN (1405), Java, Scolia, 4 spp. n. Lepidoptera. BrTHUNE-BaKER (116), Brit. New Guinea, Lycenide, Erycinid., Bombyc. s. \., Noctuid., many spp. n. BETHUNE- BAKER (118), Halmaheira, Borneo, Arhopala, 3 spp. n. Dawnnatt (351), Gilolo, Delias n. sp. H.H Druck (407), Borneo and New Guinea, Lycenide, 4 spp. n. FRUHSTORFER (566), Borneo, Pseudamathusia nu. sp., New Guinea, Dicalla- neura sp.N. FRUHSTORFER (567), Obi, Huplea n. sp. FRUHSTORFER (569), Engano, Rhopalocera list. FRUHSTORFER (570), New Guinea, Calliplea sp. n. FRUHSTORFER (571), Celebes, ELlymnias n. sp. FRUHSTORFER, Soe. ent. xix, p. 138, New Guinea, 7'enaris n. sp. JORDAN (771), New Guinea, Heterusia sp. n. LatHy (860), Gilolo, Cyrestis sp. n. MABILLE (898), New Guinea, 3 n. spp., Celebes, 1 n. sp. PIEPERS & SNELLEN (1084), Java, Lithosiide, catalogue, 5spp.n. PIeEPERS & SNELLEN (1085), Java, Syntomide, 1 sp. n. ROTHSCHILD (1194), New Guinea, Papition., Pier., Erycin., Nymphal., Geometr. spp. u. RoTHSCHILD (1195), New Guinea, Sphingide, 2 spp. n. ROTHSCHILD (1197), New Guinea, Abisara sp.n. RorHscHILp (1198), New Guinea, Opodiphthera n. sp. SHELFORD (1289), Borneo, Rhopalocera n. spp. SWINHOE (1361), Borneo, many spp. n., Celebes, Hupterote sp. n., Fergusson isld. Agonis sp. n. SWINHOE (1363), Philippines, Lulype sp. n. SWINHOE (1364), 13 spp. n. THIEME (1381), Nias isld., St¢ctoplea sp. n. SNELLEN (1428), Java, Tin- eide, 3 spp. 0. VAN DEVENTER (1429), Java, Tinerde, 166 spp. n. WaRrREN (1476), Geometride, 7 spp. n., Thyrid. 2 spp. n. Diptera. Brzzt (125), New Guinea, Lmpide spp. n. GILES (603), Philippines, Culicide, 8 spp. n. LupiLow (891), Philippines, Culicide sp.n. Lupiow (892), Philippines, Cudicide, 2 spp.n. MEIJERE (934), Java, . spp. M&IJERE (935), Aru and Halmaheira, Halophilus and Pseudoformosia n. sp. SPEISER (1328), New Guinea, Olfersia, 2 spp. n. SPEISER (1331), Java, Sumatra, New Guinea, Hippoboscide, 3 spp. n. STEIN (1343), Java, Anthomyiide, 10 spp. n. Aphaniptera. ROTHSCHILD (1191), New Guinea, n. sp. Hemiptera. BREDDIN (168), Pentatomide, 10 spp. n. BREDDIN (169), Buru, Plisthenes n. sp. Distant (387), Ternate, Capside n. sp. Distant (389), Borneo, Corerde n., g. Distant (393), Borneo, Cicada sp. n., Sumbawa, Cryptotympana sp. n. HorvAtu (714), Colobathristine spp. n., genn. n. HorvAtH (718), New Guinea, Micronecta sp. n. KirKaALpy (813), Sumatra and Celebes, Votonectide, 2 spp. n. SCHMIDT (1228), Sumatra, /latides, 16 spp. n., n. g. ScHMIDT (1229), Flatides, 8 n. spp. Coccide. GREEN (622), Java, 4 spp. n. FAUNISTIC. Ins. 117 Neuroptera. WHELE (1501), Ascalaphide, 4 spp. n. Odonata. Martin (919), Java, Macromia n. sp. Orthoptera. Burr (210), Borneo, Forficulide spp. n. CAUDELL (254), Philippines, Forficulide sp. n. Kirpy (804), Lombok, Humbertiella sp. n. Ktrpy (805), Borneo, Vecroscia n. sp., New Guinea, Hurycnema n, sp. Navas (975), Philippines, 4 spp. n. REHN (1130), Sumatra and Obi, Phasmide. REHN (1133), Labuan, N. Borneo, Hrucius and Mazarredia sp. 1. 8. AUSTRALIA and TasMANIA. (For New Zealand see 2. Insular.) Insecta. Froaeatr (562), Micromus n. sp., Braconide n. sp., Cynipide n. Sp. GoupviE & Lua, specially Coleoptera, Gippsland, pp. 51-56, Vic- torian Natural. xxi. KERSHAW, Victorian Natural. xx, pp. 122-125, Launching Place, short lists. Coleoptera. BERNHAUER (108), Ovytelus n. spp., Atheta n. sp., Zyras n. sp. BLACKBURN (132), Zo revision, 6 spp. Nn. BLACKBURN (133), Bolboceras revision, spp. n. BLACKBURN (134), Copride spp.n. FAUVEL (485), Staphylinide n. spp. KERSHAW, Victorian Natural. xx, pp. 150, 151, Buffalo Mountains. LAMEERE (854), Toweutes sp. n. Lea (561), Cuculionide n. g. Lea (863), Australia and Tasmania, Cryptocephalides revision, many n. spp. LEA (862), Curculionide, many spp. n. LEA (864), incl. Tasmania, Staphyl., Rhysod., Cucuj., Copr., Rhipiph., Oedemer., Curcul., Scolyt., Chrysom. n. spp. LEWIS (880), Hister. sp. n. OHAUS (990), Anoplognathides revision. Pic (1064), Thaptor n. sp. RAFFRAY (1114), Austr. and Tasm., Pselaphide, general work. Rarinspow (1116), Sydney, Stigmodera and Horistonotus sp. n. SLOANE (1310), Tropical Australia, Cicidelide 3, Carabide 5, spp. n. SLOANE (1311), Carabine, revision, n. spp. Hymenoptera. CAMERON (240), Pristaulacus sp. n. CocCKERELL (282), Saropoda sp. n., Anthoglossa sp. n. CocKERELL (283), Halictine, re- vision, n. spp. ENDERLEIN (458), Adelaide, n. g. Thynnide. KIEFFER (793), Evaniide spp. n. SZEPLIGETI (1367), Braconide@ n. sp. Lepidoptera. FRUHSTORFER (565), Queensland, Vachyrissp.n. LOWER (888), incl. Tasmania, 7inecde, 33 spp. n. MABILLE (898), Padraona, Ocybadistes n. sp. Meyrick (946), Australian Gelechiides, 207 n. spp., 39 n. genn. TURNER (1408), Notodontide and Syntomide, 9 spp. n. TURNER (1409), Geometride, revision. TURNER (1410), revision of Thyridide, 1 sp. n., Pyralide, many spp. n. TURNER (1411), Bombyces Noctuide, Geometr., Tineid., many spp. n. TURNER (1412), Austral. and Tasman., Lymantriide, 4 spp.n. WARREN (1476), Geometridae, 3 spp. n., Thyrid., 1 sp. n. WATERHOUSE (1493), Hesperiidae, erroneously listed. WATERHOUSE (1494), Heteronympha sp. nu. WATERHOUSE & TURNER (1495), Lycenide, doubtful species. Diptera. Brzzt (125), Empide spp. n. CoQquILLETT (314), W. Aus- tralia, Zachina n. sp. Ratnpow (1117), Vycteribia n. sp. Aphaniptera. ROTHSCHILD (1191), n. spp. Henuptera. BrerGrotH (105), Queensland and Tasmania, Morbora 2spp.n. Distant (384), Cicadide sp.n. DIstant (387), Armachanus, Capside, n. sp. Distant (388), North Queensland, Heteroptera, geun. n., Spp. 0. Distant (391), Queensland, AMononyx sp. n. Distant (393), Cicadide, 3 spp. n. Gopine & Froceart (613), Austral. and Tasman., monograph, Cicadide, 119 species. KIRKALDY (813), Anisops, 3 spp. n. ScHMIDT (1229), Queensland, FVatides, 3 spp. n. SCHOUTEDEN (1236), N.S. Wales, Philia n. sp. Coccide. GREEN (625), Chionaspis, Antonina sp. n. GREEN (624), Victoria, 5 spp. n. 118 Lns. XIII. INSECTA. [1904] Neuropteru. Kemeny (785), Chrysopa sp. n. Frocearr (557), Lin- biide, 2 spp. n., Croce n. sp. WEELE (1501), N. W. Austral., Acantha- clisis sp. D. Orthoptera. Bowtivar (147), Sydney, JJonistria n. sp. Krirpy (805), Phasmide, 2 spp. 0. REHN (1128), 3 spp. n. TEPPER (1370), S. Aus- tralia, Blattide, Mantide, Acridiide, Gryllacris n. spp. 9.. NortH AMERICA. For Bahamas and Bermudas see bh. Antilles: Insecta. The Insects of Alaska, Murrtam and others (940). Canada, various notes, Ottawa Natural. xvii, pp. 216-220. BrurkENMULLER (119), New York Galls. CURRIE (333), Kootenay, collecting trip. GODMAN (614). SCHAEFFER, S. Texas, peculiarities, J. N. York ent. Soc. xii, pp. 63, 64. Snow (1325), Arizona, Collector’s list. HEIDEMANN and others, Plummer’s isld. Maryland, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, pp. 22, 23. Coleoptera. _BERNHAUER (109), Michigan, 7rogophleus sp. nu. BLAN- CHARD (185), California, Dromeolus n. sp. | BRUES (188), Texas, Hettopora Sp. n. Casry (248), Staphylinide, 2 n. genn., Anthicide n. genn., Cur- culionide, 3 spp. n. CHITTENDEN (263), Sphenophorus, 2 spp. n., and (264), 4 spp. n. CHITTENDEN (266), Arizona, Latheticus n. sp. CuHItT- TENDEN (1498), Illinois, Oberea n. sp. CoQuILLETT (317), Louisiana, Culex n. sp., Massachusetts, Metriocnemus n. sp., Canada, Cuterebru n. sp., Bischofia n. sp. Davis (353), New Jersey, Veoclytus sp. n. Dury Ohio, Melasini, 28 spp., Ent. News Philad. xv, p. 52. Fre.Lt & JOUTEL (4958), Saperda, mongraph, 1 sp. n. Fucus, Tulare, trip, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 337-339. Knaus, Sacramento Mts., list, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 152-157. Lene, N. Jersey, J. N. York ent. Soc. xii, p. 64. NEEDHAM, beetle drift on Lake Michigan, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, pp. 294-296, and 335. Pic (1064), Ptinus sp. n. Pic (1068), Ptinus, 2 spp. n. PrERCE (1086), Nebraska, Rhipiphorus, Myiodites, Stylops n. spp. RaF- FRAY (1114), Pselaphide, general work. | SCHAEFFER (1220), Rio Grande, Florida etc., n. spp., n. genn. SCHWARZ (1262), Los Angeles, Pseudo- weised Ni. Sp. ScuwarzZ, Maryland, Hormops, P. ent. Soc. Washington pe Se I SHERMAN, N. Carolina, Cicindelide, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 26-32, 112. SKINNER (1302), Arizona, Meloide, 3 spp.n. STEVEN- Son, Canada, Aphodius erraticus, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, p. 164. Hymenoptera. ASHMEAD (42), Siricide, 4 spp. u. ASHMEAD (52), Utah, Zorymus sp. n. BRADLEY (164), Oregon and Colorado, Cratich- neumon, 2 spp. 0. BRuES (190), Proctotrypide, 3 spp. n. Buysson (217), California, Chrysis n. sp. CAMERON (228), “ N. Mexico,” Vysson sp. n. COCKERELL (280), Apeolus, 6 spp. 0. COCKERELL (281), New Mexico, Colorado, Apidae, 5 spp. n. COCKERELL (284), California, Antho- phora sp. Nn. CocKERELL (286), New Mexico, Apidae, 3 spp. n. CoCKERELL (289), New Mexico, dApide, 3 spp. n. CocKERELL (291), Southern U. 8., Apede spp. n. CocKERELL (292), Colorado, .Vo- mada, 13 spp. n. CocKERELL (293), S. California, Apidae, sp. n. CocKERELL, New Mexico, bees, Ent. News Philad. xv, p. 171. CRAW- FORD (327), New Jersey, Halictus, 2 spp. n. FELT (4954), New York and Colorado, Ophionini, 4 spp. n. ForREL (529), British Columbia, For- micide vary. n. ForEL (530), Texas, Acanthostichus sp. n. FYLES (574), Quebec, Zorymus n. sp. FyLEs (575), Amesolytus sp. n. GRAENICHER (619), Wisconsin, dzdrena, 3 spp. n. KIEFFER (793), Proctotrypide and Hvaniide spp. 0. Konow (838), Texas, Periclista N. Sp. ROBERTSON (1182), Apidae, 3 spp.n. SWENK (1358), Nebraska, Colletes sp. n. Titus (1389), Illinois, n. g. Osmeine. Titus (1390), Osmeune, 7 spp. n. VACHAL (1424), Halictus, 14 spp. n. VIERECK . FAUNISTIC. Ins. 119 (1445), Odontophotopsis, 11 spp. n. VIERECK (1446), Mossoria, 10 spp. n. VIERECK (1447), Parnopes, 7 spp. n. VIERECK (1448), New Jersey, Per- dita, 2 spp. n. VIERECK (1449), Arizona, Tachysphex n. sp. VIERECK (1450), Delaware, Apide n.g. ViIERECK (1451), Nevada, Apide n. g VIERECK (1452), Wisconsin, Habrocryptus sp.n. WIERECK (1453), Penn- sylvania, Ammoplanus sp. 0. VIERECK and others (1454), Oregon, British Columbia etc., Apidae, synopsis with spp. n. VIERECK & COCKERELL (1455), New Mexico, Philanthide, 3 spp. n. VIERECK, Vancouver, Thyr- eopus latipes, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, p. 51. WHEELER (1518), Utah and Colorado, Formicidae, 4 spp. n. WHEELER (1519), Texas, Colobopsis NSP. WHEELER (1520), Catalina isld., 8 spp. WHEELER (1521), North Carolina, 61 spp. WHEELER (1522), Colorado, Formica n. sp. Lepidoptera. Distribution of Sphingide, WEBSTER (1500). ANDERSON (26), British Columbia, catalogue. ASHMEAD (45), New York, Thymarvs sp. n. BARNES (88), chiefly Texas and Arizona, many spp. n. BriM.ey, N. Carolina, Sphingide, Saturn., Ceratocamp., Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 120-126. | Buscx (203), British Columbia, 7inezdea, 34 spp. n., n. g. Busck (204), Arizona, Tineide n. g. Busck (205), Colorado, Hthmia sp. n. Dop, Alberta, list (continued from 1901) Canad. Ent, xxxvi, pp. 345-355. = Dou, Brownsville, short list, J. N. York ent. Soc. xii, pp. 126, 127. Dyar (420), British Columbia, long catalogue, 14 spp. n. Dyar (422), Rhopalocera, Bombyc., Noct. n. spp. DyYAR (424), United States, Pyralide, 9 spp. n. Dyar (427), British Columbia, Diacrisia sp. n. Dyar (430), Tortricide n. g. Dyar (4381), Voctwde, Notodontide, 5 spp. n. Dyar (432), Sesiide, Cochlidide, Noctuide, Geometride, Pyralide. Dyar (433), Mackenzie, Oeneis n. sp. DyaR (435), Lldice, 4 spp. n. Dyar (436), North Carolina, Lactzlia n. sp. Dyar (437), Rhode isld., Aneylis n. sp. Dyar (438), Scoparia, 4 spp. n. Dyar (439), British Columbia, Woctwide, 8 spp. n. FERNALD (497), Ohio, n. g. Choreutine. FieLtp, New Hampshire, Hurema lisa, Psyche xi, p. 102. FLErcHer (515), Canada, Phyciodes, Thecla, Pamphila sp. n. FLETCHER (516), Canada, Rhopalocera, 3 spp. n. FYLES (576), Quebec, Trichotaphe un. sp. Gipson, Meech Lake, Quebec, Ottawa Natural. xvii, pp. 204-206 GRINNELL (634), California, Thanaos sp. n. HEATH, Manitoba, supplementary list, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, pp. 269-272. KBAR- Fort (776), British Columbia, Vortricide, 7 spp. n. KEARFO?T (777), Assinaboia, Proteopteryx sp. n. Newoomp, Michigan, Rhopalocera in 1903, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 204-206. | NEwcoms, Michigan, Cocytius cluentius, Ent. News Philad. xv, p. 345. SKINNER (1303), Brit. Columbia, Thecla sp. 0. SMITH (1313), Noctucde, Calgary, 7 spp. n. SMITH (1314), U.S., Canada etc., Woctuide, 12 spp. n., n. g. TAYLOR (1369), Vancouver, Hnnomine n, g. WARREN (1474), Colorado, Lampropteryx and Caripeta n. spp. WARREN (1477), Colorado, Oregon, Geometride, 7 spp. n. lee, ADAMS (2), 27 spp. n. ADAMS (9), Colorado and Texas Siphonella, 2 spp. n. Back (73), Asdide, 6 spp. n. BeEzzi (128), Dipterous galls in N. America, historical, statistical. BRIMLEY & SHER- MAN, List of the Zabanide (Horse-flies) of North Carolina, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 270-275, correction, t. c. p. 302. Britton (183), Con- necticut, Culicide. | COCKERELL (287), Colorado and New Mexico, Cecid., 3 Spp. n. CoQuILLErt (313), Georgia, Chlorops n. sp. CoQuILLETT (315), 52 spp. n., n. genn. CoQuILLETrT (316), New Jersey, Culex sp. n. CoQuILLETT (318), Southern Texas, 9 spp. n. Dyar (426), Culex n. sp. Dyar (429), British Columbia, Culrcide. FET (495), N. York, Culicide, 9 spp. n. Fret & Youne (496), United States, Culex, 4 spp.n. GIL- LETTE (605), Colorado, Pegonyia n. sp. GROSSBECK (637), New Jersey, Culex sp. n. GROSSBECK (638), New Jersey, Culex, 2 spp. n. HERRICK, Grabhamia jamaicensis, Ent. News Philad. xv, p. 81. HINE (688), British 120 dng; XIII, INSECTA. [1904] Columbia, list with 2 spp. n.; OsBuRN (1003), British Columbia, Syrphide list. HINE (689), N. Carolina, Chrysops, 2 spp. n. HINE (690), Texas and Louisiana, Lphydride, 2 spp. n. HINE (691), Tabanide, 7 n. spp. JOHNSON (765), U.S. and Canada, 4 spp. n. JOHNSON, supplementary list of the Diptera of New Jersey, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 157-163. MELANDER (936), Stratiomyide list with Macrosargussp.n. © McCRACKEN (931), California, Anopheles sp, n. SLINGERLAND & JOHNSON (1309), California, Cecidomyza n. sp. STEIN (1342), U.S. incl. Sitka, Antho- myiide n. spp. WHITNEY (1525), Tabanide, 4 spp. n. Aphaniptera. BAKER (76), spp. n. ROTHSCHILD (1191), Brit. Columbia, Canada, 5 spp. n. Hemiptera. ASHMEAD (54), Alaska, Jasside, 3 spp. n., Psyllide,4 spp. n. BuENo (197), New York, Heteroptera, list. _ Bueno, Brit. Columbia, Notonecta lutea, Ent. News Philad. 1904, p. 220. BuENo, Notonecta lutea, Ent. News Philad. p. 220. BuEno, North American WVotonecta, p. 62,0 ¢Ns Yorkientisoe, xi HEIDEMANN (670), Aradide, 2 spp. n. HEIDEMANN (671), Aradide, 3 spp. n. HEIDEMANN, North Carolina, Schumannia, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, p. 12. OsBorRN, Ohio Natural. iv, pp. 99-103; a further contribution to the Hemipterous fauna of Ohio, SCHOUTEDEN (1236), Colorado, n. g. Scutellerides. ScHWARZ (1263), Psyllide, 7 spp. n. SweEzeEy (1360), Fulgoride, catalogue. UHLER (1416), Las Vegas, 8 spp. n. Lygeide, Capside, Ceratocombide. VAN DvuZEE (1430), Pentatomide, Cat., 12 spp. n., n. g. WIRTNER (1535), Pennsylvania, Catalogue. Aphide. COCKERELL (288), New Mexico, Cladobius sp. n. |PERGANDE (1023), Phylloxera, many spp. n. PERGANDE (1024), U. 8., Macrosiphum Nn. sp. Aleyrodide. Brmis (99), California, Aleyrodide, 19 spp. n. Coccide. SANDERS (1207), Ohio, 3 spp. n. SANDERS (1208), Ohio, monograph. Neuroptera. BAnxs (87), Vewropt. except Odonata, n. spp. Psocide and Trichoptera. Banks (85), British Columbia, 7richoptera, 2 spp. n. Banks (84), Washington, Hydroptilide, 2 spp. n. Banks (82), New Mexico, Trichoptera, 7 spp. Nn. CURRIE (334), Arizona and California, Hemerobius, 2 spp. n. CuRRIE (335), Kootenay, Hemerobiide, 5 spp. n. Banks (82), New Mexico, Hemerobius sp. n., Brachynemurus sp. ua. Banks (81), Hemerobius, 5 spp. n. BaNnkS (82), New Mexico, Psocus Sp. n. BANKS (82), N. Mexico, Perlide, 2 spp. n. Odonata. BrimuEy & SHERMAN, N. Carolina, list, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 100-102. WILLIAMSON, West Pennsylvania, additions, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 277, 278. Thysanoptera. DANIEL (350), California, 4 spp. n. Orthoptera. Brirron, New England, Hritetttw and Conocephalus, Psyche Xi,, Dic 2o. BRUNER (195), Colorado. CAUDELL (251), Florida and Galveston, Phasmide, 2 novelties. CAUDELL, British Columbia, list and notes, Ent. News Philad. xvi, pp. 62, 63. CAUDELL, Assiniboia, short list, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, p. 248. GILLETTE (606), Colorado, list. BRUNER (605), Colorado, n. spp. MraD, Ohio Natural. iv, pp. 109-112; a list of the Orthoptera of Ohio. MorsE (962), Southeast. U.8., Acridide, 14 spp. n. REHN (1132), New Mexico etc., Acridide, 2 spp. n., Locustide sp. n. ReHN & Heparp (1134), Georgia and Florida, Ceutho- philus sp. 0. REHN (1135), Texas, Aakerlac sp. n. REHN (1138), S. Carolina, Chorisoneura n. sp. REHN (1137), New Jersey, Jela- noplus sp. Nn. REHN (1139), Stenopelmatine, 2 spp. n. REBN, notes on the Orthoptera of the Keweenaw Bay region of Baraga County, Michigan, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 229-237, 263-269. REHN, notes and records of New Jersey Orthoptera, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 325- 332. ScuppER & CocKERELL (1267), Nex Mexico, Blattide, Phasmid., FAUNISTIC. Ins. 121 Acrid., Locust., Gryll., spp. n. WALKER (1465), Ontario, Gryllide, 2 spp. n. WALKER (1466), Ontario, Zocustide, annotated list. 10. CENTRAL AMERICA (MEXICO to PANAMA incl.). Insecta. GOoDMAN (614). Coleoptera. BatEs (92), Costa Rica, Plusiotes n. sp. BERNHAUER (108), Eleusis, Xantholinus sp. n. Casey (248), Mexico, Dinocleus sp. n., Anthicrd. n. sp. JacoBy (748), Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Haltecine, 6 spp. n. JACOBY (748), Costa Rica, Chlamys n. sp. JacoBy (749), Mexico, Chlamys n. sp. JORDAN (769), Mexico, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Anthribide spp. n. LAMEERE (854), Mexico, Callipogon sp. n. OHAUS (991), Costa Rica, Anoplognathides, 2 spp. n. Pic (1052), Mexico, Cathorama sp. n. Pic (1064), Mexico, Pétenide, 2 spp. n. PORTEVIN (1100), Mexico, Stphide, novelties. RaFFRAY (1114), Pselaphide, general work. SCHAEFFER (1220), Rio Grande and Lower California, n. spp. STERNBERG (1344), Panama, Aegopsis sp. n. WATERHOUSE (1491), Mexico, Polycesta, 2 spp. n. WEISE (1503), Costa Rica, Cassi- dide, 2 spp. n. WEISE (1504), Panama, Mexico, Hisprde, 2 spp. n. Hymenoptera. Buysson (217), Mexico, Parnopes n. sp. CAMERON (228), Panama, n. g. Masaride, Paratiphia sp. u., Polistomorpha sp. n. COCKERELL (280), Vera Cruz, Triepeolus sp. n. CocKERELL (281), Mexico, Yylocopa sp. n. COCKERELL (282), Mexico, Macrotera n. sp. COCKERELL (286), Mexico, Trypetes carinatum. FRIESE (550), Costa Riea, Centris n. sp. ForEL (526), Costa Rica, Azteca n. sp. KIEFFER (793), Proctotrypide n. sp. KIEFFER (794), Nicaragua, Proctotrypide, 4 spp. n. Konow (838), Costa Rica, Mexico, Labidarge, Ptilia, 4 spp. n. SWENK (1357), Costa Rica, Colletes, 2 spp. n. SZEPLIGETI (1366), Mexico, Z’rogus n. sp. Titus (1389), Costa Rica, Hervades Sp. VACHAL (1424), Mexico, Halictus, 26 spp. n. VACHAL (1426), Halictus n. spp. Lepidoptera. DoGnrin (398), Costa Rica, San Salvador, Votodontide, 2 spp. n., Hugiviria sp. n., Coptotelia sp. n. Drucr (406), Yucatan, Adelocephala sp. n., Costa Rica, Maschane sp. n. Dyar (422), Mexico, Apatelodes n. sp. Dyar (431), Mexico, Afilia n. sp. MABILLE (898), Chiriqui, Thracides n. sp. ScHaus (1225), Syntomide, Notodontide, Noctuide, Chrysauguine spp. n. WARREN (1474), Mexico, Costa Rica, Geometride n. spp. WaRREN (1477), Mexico, Costa Rica. Diptera. CoQquiLuEttT (313), Nicaragua, Guatemala, Mexico, 17 spp. n. CoQuILLETT (315), Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama, 5spp.n. = COoQUuILLETT (317), Mexico, Conchyliastes n. sp. Hiner (691), Mexico, Tabanus, 2 spp. n. Ricarpo (1172), British Honduras, Dzichelacera n. sp. SPEISER (1328), Honduras, Ornithopertha n. sp. Hemiptera. BReDDIN (166), Guatemala, Lycambes n. sp. BREDDIN (171), Podisus n. sp. Distant (393), Cicadide n. g. ScHMIDT (1229), Panama, Ormenis n. sp. Termitide. DESNEUX (372), Mexico, Termes sp. n. Mallophaga. CARRIKER (247), Costa Rica, 35 spp. n. Odonata. CALVERT (220), Costa Rica, Thaumatoneura sp. n. _ Orthoptera. Burr (201), Mexico, Sparatta, Darien, Carcinophora sp. n. REHN (1129), Mexico and Costa Rica, 4 spp. n. REHN (1130), Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Phasmide n. spp. REHN (1131), Mexico, Phasnude, Arsid., Locust., Gryll. n. spp. REHN (1136), Nicaragua, Stagmatoptera sp. 0. ScuDDER & CocKERELL (1267), Mexico, #oloplus sp. n. 122 Ins. XIII. INSECTA. [1904] 11. ANTILLES, including BERMUDAS, BAHAMAS, BARBADOS. Insecta, CLARK (278), GODMAN (614). West India Col. and Hemi- ptera, UHLER, SCHWARZ and others, pp. 42-46, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Coleoptera. ARrRow (39), Jamaica, St. Vincent etc., Cherostus 2 spp. n. BERNHAUER (108), St. Thomas, Leptacinus n. sp. BERNHAUER (109), St. Thomas, Osorius sp. n., Grenada, Trogophleus sp. n. FAUVEL (485), St. Domingo, Oxvytelus n. sp. LAMEERE (854), Porto Rico, Callipogon sp. n. RaFFRAY (1114), Pselaphide, general work. WATERHOUSE (1491), Jamaica, St. Domingo, Polycesta, 2 spp. n. Lepidoptera. Hampson (653), Bahamas, Phalene spp. n., gen. 0. Latuy (861), Dominica, list, 3 spp. n. ScHAUS (1225), Cuba, Synto- mide, Arctide, Hipside, Megalopygide, Notodontide, Jamaica, Hypena sp. n. Grenada, Anisothrix sp. n. WARREN (1474), Jamaica, (eo- metrideé n. spp. WARREN (1477). Diptera. ADAMS (9), Grenada, Siphonella sp. n. GILES (604), Antigua, Culicide, 3 spp. n. JoHnson, C. W., A revised list of the Diptera of Bermuda, 50 spp., Psyche xi, pp. 76-80. Pazos, J.-H., Liste de moustiques de Cuba, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, p. 134. Hemiptera, Distant (391), Grenada and St. Vincent, Capside, 3 spp. n. Orthoptera. BurRR (201), Granada, Diplatys, Martinique, Carcinophora Sp. n. REHN (1130), Swan island and Porto Rico, Phasmide, 2 spp. n. 12. SourH AMERICA, including TRINIDAD. Insecta. BrbtHes (175), Tucuman, Cyclocephala, 2 spp. n., [phiaulax sp. n., Asilide, Syrphide and Huvestu n. spp., Jassus n. sp. GODMAN (614). Falkland Islands, see Insular, VALLENTIN. Coleoptera. ARROW (38), Colombia, Patagonia, Mgidiwm, Ochodeus, 4 spp. n. AvRIVILLIUS. (58), Bolivia and Argentina, Cerambycide, 4 spp. n. Bates (92), Pelidnotine, revision, n. spp. BERNHAUER (108), Staphylinide, 12 spp. n. BERNHAUER (109), Brazil, Trogophleus, 2 spp. n. BorLEAu (143), Sphenognathus 2 spp. n. BourRGEO!Is (161), Malacodermide, 3 spp. n. FAIRMAIRE (476), Cladotoma sp. n., Tene- brionide, 7 spp. n., n. g. FAIRMAIRE (478), Brazil, Cladotoma, 2 spp. n., Ancholemus sp. n. FAUVEL (485), Oxytelus n. spp. FAUVEL (488), Brazil, Staphylinide genn. and spp. n. FAUVEL, Rev. Ent. franc. 1904, p. 140, Luciola, 2 spp. HAGEDORN (651) Coccotrypes sp. Nn. HELLER (675), Brazil, Zygopides, 4 spp. n. Jacoby (742), Bolivia and Argentina, Chrysomelide, 9 spp. n. Jacosy (746), Halticine, 27 spp. n. J ACOBY (747), Mastostethus, 10 spp. n. JACOBY (748), Chlamys, 7 spp. n. Jacosy (749), Venezuela, Chlamys u. sp. JORDAN (769), Anthribide, many spp. n. and genn. n. LAMEERE (854), Peru, Callipogon sp. n. LEWIS (880), Histeride, 6 spp. n., gen. n. OnHaus (991), Anoplognathides, 23 spp. n. Pic (1052), Cathorama, 9 spp. n. Pic (1053), Guiana, Anthicus n. sp. Pic (1054), Peru, Votoxus n. sp. Pic (1057), Buenos Ayres, Anthicus n. sp. Pic (1064), Peru, Chili ete., Pttnide, 8 spp. n. Pic (1066), Brazil, Mfalacoderm. 2 spp. n. Pic (1067), Brazil, Hupactus, 6 spp. n. Pic (1070), Brazil, Anthicus, 6 spp. n. PoRTEVIN (1100), Guiana, Dissochetus sp. n. RarFray (1114), Pselaphide, general work. REGIMBART (1124), Venezuela and Guiana, Dytiscide, 2 spp. n., Gyrinide Sp. n. SCHWARZ (1265), Hlateride, 40 spp. n. STERNBERG (1344), Kgopsis 4spp.n. THry (1377), Peru, Buprest. sp. n. WATERHOUSE (1491), Brazil, Acherusia, 2 spp. n. WEISE (1503), Cassidide, 3 spp. n. ADAMS (10), Chlorops, 5 spp. n. WEISE (1504), YWespede, many spp. n. WEISE (1507), Cassidide, Hispide, 14 spp. n., gen. n. Hymenoptera. ANDR& (29), Chile, Iutidlide, Thynnide, 5 spp. n. ASHMEAD (41), Chaleidide of S. America, Catalogue, many genn. n. and FAUNISTIC. ins, ¥23 spp. n. BrirHEs (176), Brazil, 1 sp. n., Argentina list. 3RETHES (177), Argentina, JJeteorus n. sp. BrktueEs (178), La Plata, monograph of Humenide, many spp. n. BrirHes (179), Patagoma, Anthidiwm Sp.. 1. BritrHeEs (180), Argentina, 7rimeria sp. n. BrRETHES (181), Buenos Aires, Oxybelus 1. sp. Du Buysson (217), Chrysid., 5 spp. n. Du Buysson (219), Parachartergus sp. n., Sapyga sp. 0. CRAWFORD (326), Bolivia, Diphaglossa sp. n. Duckk (411), social Vespide n. spp. DucKkE (412), Para, Chrysid., with Chrysogona sp. 0. DuckE (413), Brazil, Sphegides, 5 spp. n. Ducke (414), Lower Amazons, Humenide, 6 spp. n. Ducks (415), Amazons, Centris, 2 spp. n. FoREL (526), Peru and Amazons, Formicidae, 14 n. spp., Chile, 2 spp. n. FoREL (528), Patagonia, Chile, 3 spp. n. Fore (530), Lormicide, 4 spp. n. ForREL (532), Brazil, Formicide, 5 spp. n. ForREL (532), Chile, Tapinoma n. sp. FRIESE (542), S. Am. incl. of Chile, Caupolicana and Ptiloglossa n. spp. Frigsé (543), Brazil and Ecuador, Ancyloscelis, 3 spp. n. FRIESE (545), Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Apide, 10 spp. n. FRIESE (547), Chile, Anthidiwm sp. n. FriEsE (550), Brazil and Chili, Centris, 2 spp. n. HOLMBERG (697), Apidae, Fossoria, many spp. n., genn. n., Tenthredinide list. KIEFFER (798), Proctotrypide and Hvanude spp. n. Krerrer (794), incl. Patagonia, Proctotrypide, 8 spp. n. KIEFFER (796), Chile, Pseudochalcwra n. sp. KIEFFER 797), Chile, Cynipide n. g. KIEFFER (798), Chile, Proctotrypides, 3 spp. n. Konow (838), 7 spp. n., Labidarge and Waldheimia. Porter (1099), Chile, Vespide list. ScHROTTKY (1245), Paraguay, Census, 1 n. sp., Apide. SCHULTHESS-RECHBERG (1246), Vortonza, 4 spp. n. SCHULTZ (1253), Amazons, Aculeata, 3 spp. n. SZEPLIGETI (1365), Braconide, many spp. n. SZEPLIGETI (1366), Peru, Lphiaulax n. Sp. SZEPLIGETI (1367), Braconide un. sp. VACHAL (1424), S. Am., inel. Chil, AMalictus, 5 spp. n. VACHAL (1425), Tucuman, Apide, 62 spp., 39 spp. n. VACHAL (1426), Halictus n. spp VACHAL (1427), Ecuador, Halictus, 3 spp. n., Sphecodes sp. u. Lepidoptera. DANNANT (351), Venezuela, Chlorippe, Guiana, Monethe n. sp. DoGNin (398), Northern 8. Am., /schnocanypa sp. n., Noto- dontide, 6 spp. n., Geometride, 8 spp. n., Lugiviria, sp. n., Pyralide, 22 spp. n., Lortricide, 4 spp. n., Cryptolechia sp. n. DoGNIN (399), Geometride and Lithosiide, 23 spp. un. Doenin (400, 401), Peru, Ananiia sp. 0. Druck (405), Arycinide, 23 spp. n. DRvucE (406), Tropical 8. Amer., Syntomide, Z. S.-1904, 1. Synaptoplus dentipennis, Africa, HARTMANN, p. 370, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, n. sp. Systates collaris, p. 378, denticollis, tuberculifer, p. 379, Usambara, Harr- MANN, t. c. n. Spp. Tanymecus crassicornis, Rome, SOLARI, p. 527, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. sp. Tapinomorphus n. g. near Macrostylus, T. setosus, p. 372, metallicus, p. 373, n. spp., Africa, HARTMANN, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904. Temnorhinus seductus, Djibouti, martini, Cape Palos, limbifer, China, Faust, p. 218, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, n. spp. Tetragonothorax curvipes, Abyssinia, parvulus, Scioa, Faust, p. 197, t..¢. N. Spp: Thylacites lauffert, Spain, p. 37, barrosi, Portugal, p. 38, minimus, Bosnia, p. 39, DEsBROCcHERS, Frelon xiii, n. spp. Tigones dispar, New Zealand, Broun, p. 107, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, Ni. sp: Timorus maximus, Brazil, HELLER, p. 294, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nn. sp. Tocris n. g. Cylindrorhinde, p. 115, for 7. latirostris n. sp., New Zealand, p. 116, Broun, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Trichobaris mucorea, natural history, BRIDWELL, pp. 44-46, Bull. U. 8. Dep. Agric. Ent. xliv. Tychius ngricollis var. trilineata, Pic, p. 50, Echange xx. T. leprieurt, Algeria, Pic, p. 82, t.c.; 7. mugnificus, Buchara, armeniacus, Armenia, p. 141, semiauratus, Mongolia, wralensis, Ural, p. 142, albonotatus, p. 1438, bisqwamosus, Araxes Valley, turkestanicus, Aunan, p. 144, brevipennis, auliensis, Aulie-Ata, p. 145, rufofemoratus, Syria, starcki, Caucasus, p. 146, Pic, Bull. Soc. Autun xv : n. spp. Urometopus subg. n., cf. Omias, U. ferrugineus, Astrabad, FoRMANEK, p. 299, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. ii, n. sp. Xanwm n. g. near Ectemnorhinus, for X. vanhoefentanum n. sp., Crozet islds., ENDERLEIN, p. 670, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Xanthochelus tropicus, beatus, nepotalis, Africa, p. 260, assamensis, insubi- dus, India, figuratus, insolens, Africa, p. 261, Faust, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, n. spp. Xenomacrus n. g. pp. 186, 201, for S. African spp., Faust, t. c. AXynea uniformis, Kings Sound, Lea, p. 123, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii, Nn. Sp. Yuccaborus lentiginosus, Texas, CASEY, p. 323, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Zantes convexicollis, rufinus, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 246, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. spp. 182 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—COLEOPTERA. [1904] ZLephryne personata, N. S. Wales, Lea, p. 115, Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral. XXVili, Nn. Sp. _ Zurus spilothorax, Brazil, HELLER, p. 291, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nn. Sp. SCOLYTIDA. [Cf. BLANDFORD (614), Broun (184), HAGEDORN (647-651), HopxKtns (704), KNOCKE (823), Lea (864), PowELL (1104).] Photographs of the work etc. of numerous Scolytide, Hopkins, Bull. U. S. Dep. Agric. Ent., No. 48, 22 pls. The generations in Scolytide, KNOCKE (823). Scolytide of Moravia, FORMANEK (535). Brachyspartus ebeninus, pl. viii, f. 11, barbatus, Panama, BLANDFORD, p. 265, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Col. iv, pt. 6, n. spp. Coccotrypes eggersvi, 8. America, in fruit of Phytelephas, HAGEDORN, p. 449, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. Corthylus, the genus with table of species, BLANDFORD, pp. 251-254, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Col. iv, pt. 6. CO. flagellifer, pl. viii, f. 2, p. 255, luridus, p. 256, ptyocerus, f. 5, p. 257, comatus, p. 258, panamensis, p. 259, rubricollis, p. 260, collaris, par- vulus, p. 261, Central America, fuscus, Brazil, discotdeus, Venezuela, p. 262, id. t. c. n. spp. Cryphalus granulatus, p. 229, var. n. tredlii, p. 232, C. asperatus Gyll. =(binodulus Ratz.) p. 230, HAGEDORN, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. i. C. grothiw, Centr. Eur., id. t. c., p. 232 and 372, cut, n. sp. Dendroctonus valens, note on habits, PowEuL, p. 239, J. N. York Ent. DOG. Xi. Dendroterus n. g. near Dryocetes, D. mexicanus, pl. vil, f. 25, sallei n. spp. Mexico, BLANDFORD, p. 233, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Col. iv, pt. 6. Glochinocerus n. g. Corthyli, G. retusipennis, pl. ix, figg. 1, 2, p. 266, gemel- lus, p. 267, n. spp., Guatemala, BLANDFORD, t. c. Gnathotrichus consentaneus, pl. vii, f. 26, p. 247, betuberculatus, p. 248, Guatemala, BLANDFORD, t. c. n. spp. Hylesinus fici, Sydney, Lea, p. 103, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix, n. sp. Hylocurus spinifex, Mexico, pl. vii, f. 23, p. 225, BLANDFoRD, Biol. Centr.- Amer. Col. iv, pt. 6, n. sp. Hypothenemus eruditus, synonymy and habitat, BLANDFORD, pp. 229, 230, LieCy HT, validus, Mexico, p, 228, levigatus, Nicaragua, p. 229, id. t. c. n. spp. Ips curvidens and allies, distinctions, BARGMANN, pp. 262-264, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. Mesoscolytus n. g. p. 125, for IL cnurbanus n. sp., New Zealand, p. 126, Broun, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Metacorthylus n. g. M. nigripennis n. sp., Panama, pl. viil, f. 10, p. 263, BLANDFORD, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Col. iv, pt. 6. Phleobius vittatus, 6, UyttBNBoOGAART, p. 143, Ent. Ber. Nederland. i. Pityophthorus nigricans, p. 236, amenus, confusus, p. 237, poricollis, cacu- minatus, p. 238, guatemalensis, p. 239, diglyphus, obtusipennis, p. 240, timidus, confinis, p. 241, cincinnatus, obsoletus, p. 242, P. ? incompositus, p. 248, carinifrons, politus, p. 244, deyrollet, incommodus, p. 245, Central America, BLANDFORD, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Col. iv, pt. 6, n. spp. Platypus australis, sexes, LEA, p. 105, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix. P. omnivorus, Tasmania, id., p. 104, t. c. nm. sp. Pterocyclon, characters and synonymy, BLANDFORD, pp. 288-270, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Col. iv, pt. 6. P. melanura, pl. viii, f. 13, p. 272, preruptum, tomicordes, f. 15, p. 273, SCOLYTIDEZ—ANTHRIBID. Ins. 183 hoegei, p. 274, wmbrinum, consimile, p. 275, difficile, luctuosum, p. 276, bidens, p. 277, glabrifrons, punctifrons, p. 278, cordatum, p. 279, termi- natum, egenum, p. 280, Centr. America, BLANDFORD, t. c. n. spp. Scolytoplatypus and its species discussed, HAGEDORN, pp. 404-413, Stettin Ent. Zeit. Ixv. S. fasciatus, Caffraria, id. p. 405, t. c.; S. hamatus, Java, HAGEDORN, p. 260, cuts, Ins. Borse 1904; S. pubescens, p. 123, minimus, p. 125, Darjiling, muticus, p. 124, Japan, HacEporN, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904 : n, spp. Scolytus, synonymical notes, SEMENOW, pp. 37, 38, Rev. Russe Ent. iv. Styphlosoma n. g. near Oryphalus, S. granulatum n. sp., Panama, BLanp- FORD, p. 232, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Col. iv, pt. 6. Tomicus truncatus Er.=(Amasa thoracica Lea), Lea, p. 106, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales xxix ; 7. plastographus, natural history, POWELL, p. 238, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. AXyleborus, to this belong Yylopertha compressa, hirsuta and parva Lea, Lea, p. 106, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales xxix; XY. perforans, in Phyt- elephas fruit, HaGEporN, p. 449, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix; X. despar, larval structure, habits, CHAPMAN, pp. 100-102, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. X. hirtus, geminatus, Darjiling, HAGEDORN, p. 126, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, n. spp. BRENTHIDZ. Larva of Brenthus lineicollis, HELLER, p. 397, Stettin Ent. Zeit. Ixv. Notes on N. American Brenthide, BEYER, p. 168, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, and corrections, t. c. p. 257. ANTHRIBID. [Cf. Jorpan (767-769, 772), Pic (1069), ScHAEFFER (1220), SCHILSKY (1227).] Acorynus tonkinianus, mosonicus, Tonkin, JORDAN, p. 232, Noy. Zool. xi, n. spp. Allandrus indistinctus, Bolivia, JORDAN, p. 242, t. c. n. Sp. Anthrenosoma n. g. p. 281, A. tebialis, bohlsi, gouneiler, p. 282, n. spp., S. America, JORDAN, t. c. . Anthribus wallacei philippinensis, malaicus subspp. n., JORDAN, p. 235, t. c. A. planatus, Gold Coast, JoRDAN, p. 239, t. c.; A. macrocerus, Sikkim, frontalis, Sumatra, JORDAN, p. 235, t.c.; A. furinatus, gounellei, p. 296, levipennis, picticollis, p. 297, frenatus, analis, p. 298, linerger, collaris, mequalis, p. 299, plagiatus, p. 300, S. America, JORDAN, t. c.; A. b7- punctatus, p. 235, penicellatus, p. 236, Texas, SCHAEFFER, J. N. York Ent. Soc. x11 : n. spp. Apatenia poecila, p. 85, gularis, p. 86, New Guinea, Jorpan, Aun. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Apolecta tonkiniana, Manson Mts., p. 236, diversa, Borneo, p. 237, JORDAN, Noy. Zool. xi, n. spp. Asemorhinus sportella, Sumatra, Borneo, JORDAN, p. 234, t. c. n. spp. Barra n. g. p. 274, B. gounellei n. sp., Bahia, p. 275, JORDAN, t. c. Blaberops n. g. near Blaberus, p. 238, B. macrocerus n. sp., Usambara, p- 239, JORDAN, t. c. Caccorhinus obscurus, Celebes, JORDAN, p. 236, t. c. 1. Sp. Callanthribus n. g. near Sintor, p. 82, C. canthomelas n. sp., New Guinea, p. 83, Jorpan, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. Corrhecerus melaleucus, equalis, S. America, JORDAN, p. 271, Nov. Zool. xi, Nn. spp. 184 Ins. XIII, INSECTA.—COLEOPTERA. [1904] Dasyrhopala n, g. near Discotenes, D. tarsalis n. sp., Brazil, Jorpan, p. 272, \t..:¢: Dendrotrogus colligens papuanus subsp. n., JORDAN, p. 84, Ann. Mus. Genova. xli. Discotenes consors, Peru, JORDAN, p. 272, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Domoptolis n. g. for Gymnognathus menetriesi Boh., JORDAN, p. 252, t. ¢. Doticus convexus, Celebes, p. 90, planatus, New Guinea, p. 91, JoRDAN, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Epitaphius lunatus, KE. Africa, JORDAN, p. 240, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Erotylopsis n. g. near Huparius, p. 308, EL. pujoli n. sp., Brazil, p. 309, JORDAN, t. ¢. Eucorynus unicolor, Ternate, JORDAN, p. 85, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. sp. Eucyclotropis n, g. near Discotenes, E. pustulata, striata, Brazil, p. 273, pytades, Mexico, p. 274, n. spp., JORDAN, Noy. Zool. xi. Eugigas harmandi, pl. viii, figg. 15, 16, p. 129, Lesnz, Mission Pavie iii. Eugonodes n. g. near Eugonus, EB. marmoreus, brevirostris n. spp., Brazil, JORDAN, Nov. Zool. xi. Eugonops n. g. EF. germaini, Bolivia, clericus, Bahia, p. 285, n. spp., JORDAN, t. ¢. Eugonus simplex, tenuis, p. 300, robustus, ornatus, particolor, p. 301, S. America, JORDAN, t. c. nN. Spp. Euparius polius, obesus, calcaratus, p. 303, molitor, similis, p. 304, consors, nodosus, rufus, p. 305, nigritarsis, p. 306, albiceps, parvulus, hypsideres, p. 307, quagga, suturalis, p. 308, S. America, JORDAN, t. c. N. Spp. ELuphleobius n. g. near Phleobius, EL. asellus n. sp., E. Africa, JORDAN, Di 209) babe: Husintor n. g. near Sintor, p. 80, E&. lorie n. sp., New Guinea, p. 81, JORDAN, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. Husphyrus scutellaris, p. 290, hamatus, lateralis, nubilis, p. 291, 8. America, JORDAN, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Exechontis n. g. near Gibber, p. 283, EF. sparsa n. sp., Brazil, p. 284, JORDAN, t. ¢. Goniocleus n. g. p. 260, G. baccatus, melas, p. 261, minor, hirsutus, apicalis, p. 262, 8. America, tarsalis, Costa Rica, p. 263, capucinus, Peru, um- brinus, Mexico, p. 264, n. spp., JORDAN, t. c. Gymnognathus ophiopsis Dalm.=(decorus Perr.), JORDAN, p. 242, t. c. G. extensus, p. 242, marianna, ada, blanca, p. 243, hilda, emma, p. 244, clara, bella, p. 245, coronatus, nubilus, p. 246, alma, irma, p. 247, clelia, ernd, nanus, p. 248, soror, Brazil, helena, Colombia, p. 249, editha, martha, p. 250, hamatus, lewcomelas, p. 251, comptus, Brazil, scolytinus, Peru, JORDAN, t. c. n. Spp. Habrissus tonkinianus, Tonkin, JORDAN, p. 234, t. c. n. Sp. Homocleus n. g. H. concolor, p. 264, femoralis, Nicaragua, vestitus, p. 265, dorsalis, p. 266, S. America, n. spp., JORDAN, t. ¢. Hypseus axillaris major, p. 87, H. frenatus morio, p. 88, sabspp. n., JORDAN, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. Hypseus vestitus, Celebes, JORDAN, p. 87, t. c. 1. Sp. Lagopezus lugubris, Rio de Janeiro, JORDAN, p. 275, Noy. Zool. xi, n. sp. Litocerus histrio fluviatilis subsp. n., JORDAN, p. 85, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. L. sticticus, Tonkin, JORDAN, p. 233, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Mecocerus hauseri, W. Africa, JORDAN, p. 238, t. c.; Jf callosus, Tonkin, JORDAN, p. 231, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Mecotropis cylindricus, Tonkin, JORDAN, p. 230, t. c. n. Sp. Misthosima crucifera, New Guinea, JORDAN, p. 90, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, nw sp: Monocleus n. g. M. elaphrinus, spiniger, p. 255, annulipes, basalis, p. 256, rhombifer, or, p. 257, sordidus, S. America, tdacus, Mexico, p. 258, ANTHRIBIDEZ, CERAMBYCID®. Ins. 185 costatus, Bolivia, centralis, Para, p. 259, niger, Costa Rica, p. 260, JORDAN, Noy. Zool. xi, n. spp. Nemotrichus, tabulated, p. 270, V. jekeli, andicola and wnifornis, subspp. n., p. 269, JORDAN, t. c. NV. vitticollis, Cayenne, armatus, Costa Rica, p. 267, niger, pecilus, p. 268, Suscus, obtusus, p. 269, S. America, JORDAN, t. c. N. Spp. Nessiara armata, p. 233, mosonica, p. 234, Tonkin, JORDAN, t. c. N. spp. Ormiscus, and allies, synonymy, classification, JORDAN, p. 286, t. c. O. cupreus, p. 286, ornatus, ancora, costifer, p. 287, sparsilis, vulgaris, p. 288, discifer, spilotus, lineatus, costefrons, p. 289, brevis, angulatus, p. 290, S. America, JORDAN, t. c. n. Spp. Orthotropis n. g. near Gymnognathus, O. quadrata n. sp., Brazil, JoRDAN, p. 254, t. c. Paranthribus n. g. P. rufescens n. sp., Bahia, JORDAN, p. 283, t. ¢. Parexillis n. g. P. lineatus, p. 284, variegatus, p. 285, n. spp., Brazil, JORDAN, t. ¢. Phenithon tibialis, longitarsis, p. 292, longicornis, levipennis, p. 293, S. America, nigritarsis, Centr. America, similis, p. 294, pictus, ruficollis, p. 295, S. America, JORDAN, t. c. Pheochrotus phorcas, Burma, JORDAN, p. 80, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. sp. Phanosolena n. g. Tropiderini, p. 234, P. nigrotuberculata n, sp., Texas, p. 235, SCHAEFFER, J. N. York. Ent. Soc. xii. Phleobius linerfer, p. 240, striga, pachymerus, p. 241, E. Africa, JORDAN, Nov. Zool. xi; P. papuanus, New Guinea, JORDAN, p. 89, Ann. Mus. Genova xl : n. spp. Physopterus oculatus, Tonkin, JORDAN, p. 231, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Piezocorynus brevis, plagifer, compar, p. 277, verrucatus, suturalis, p. 278, dorsalis, homeus, alternans, p. 279, basalis, p. 280, 8. America, JORDAN, t.c. N. Spp. Prezonemus n, g. near Piezocorynus, p. 275, durus, lateralis, p. 276, n. Spp., Brazil, JORDAN, t. c. Rawasia gestroi, Celebes, p. €3, convera, Java, p. 84, JoRDAN, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Scymnopis n. g. S. suturalis n. sp., Bolivia, JonDAN, Nov. Zool. xi. Strabops n, g. near G'ymnognathus, S. insignis n. sp., Amazons, JORDAN, p. 253, t. ¢. Sympaector fruhstorferi, Tonkin, JORDAN, p. 233, t. c. n. sp. Toxotropis wroratus, p. 233, submetallicus, p. 234, Texas, SCHAEFFER, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. spp. Trachytropis n. g. T. asper n. sp., Mexico, JORDAN, p. 266, Nov. Zool. xi. Uneifer n. g. near Gibber, U. sticticus n. sp., Burma, JORDAN, p. 88, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. Urodon baudu=(granulatus Schilsky), Pio, p. 218, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. U. anatolicus, rosine, Anatolia, Pic, p. 40, Echange 1904; U. ciliatus, Buchara, granulatus, Algeria, korbi, Anatolia, SCHILSKy, p. 78, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiil, n. spp. Xenocerus lautus, Tonkin, JORDAN, p. 230, Nov. Zool. xi; YX. suturalis, Ron isld., JORDAN, p. 89, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. CERAMBYCIDA. [Cf. AURIVILLIUS (57, 58), BAECKMANN (74), Broun (184), CHITTENDEN & WEBSTER (1498), CsIkI (330), DANIEL (345, 347), DAvIs (353), DISTANT (382), FAIRMAIRE (473, 474), Fett & JouTEL (4958), HAUSER (665), HELLER (673), JORDAN (770), LAMEERE (854, 855), NiconLas (981), Pic (1063, 1072, 1073), SCHAEFFER (1220). ] 186 Lns. XII. INSECTA.—COLEOPTERA. [1904] LAMEERE continues his revision of Prionides, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique 1904, 9th part, Callipogonines; 10th memoir, Titanines, t. c. pp. 310-352. A monograph of the 8. African Cerambycide, in which all the species are figured has been published by Distant (382). The new species and genera are described by GAHAN, who also remarks, in various places, on the classification of Cerambycide, aud the wing-nervures of Pri- onides and allies. No attempt has been made by the Recorder to deal with the synonymy of this memoir. CsIKI continues his papers on the Cerambycide of Hungary, Roy. Lapok x1, pp. 35 ete. In Echange xx Pic advertises Part v of his Matériaux pour servir a |’étude des Longicornes. I have not seen this work and do not know whether it is a genuine publication. This was denied in the case of previous parts. Agaleptus n. g. for Closteromerus quadrinotatus Pér., GAHAN, p. 122, Distant, Ins. Transvaal 1. Aliturus fusculus, Madagascar, FAIRMATRE, p. 254, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil, n. sp. Anauxesis simplex, Brit. E. Africa, JORDAN, p. 365, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Anisogaster brunneus, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 254, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Anoplistes yacobsoni, Syr-Darja, BAECKMANN, p. 312, Rey. Russe Ent. 1904, Nl. Sp. Artelida caligauta, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 255, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique Alvi, Nl. Sp: Ataxia spinicauda, Florida, SCHAEFFER, p. 224, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Nn. sp. Bisaltes bimaculatus, Bolivia, AURIVILLIUS, p. 207, Ent. Tidskr. xxv, n. sp. Cedomea blucheawi, nebulosa, p. 259, griseotincta, p. 260, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. spp. Calanthemis hausert, Brit. E. Africa, JORDAN, p. 364, Noy. Zool. xi, n. sp. Callergates subg. n. of Hrgates tor LE. gaillardoti, of which akbesianus Pic is synonym, LAMEERE, p. 47, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. Callipogon (Hoxenus), natural history and systematic notes, SEMENOV, pp. 220-224, Rev. Russe Ent. iv. C. beckeri, Mexico, p. 56, C. (Orthomegas) pehlkei, Peru, p. 60, C. (Callo- megas) proletarius, Porto Rico, p. 66, LAMEERE, Ann. Soc. ent. Bel- gique xlvili, n. spp. Callomegas subg. n. of Callipogon, p. 64, for C. sericeus Ol., and C., sp. n., LAMEERE, t. c. Caloclytus krantz, Transvaal, GAHAN, pl. x1, fig. 19, p. 123, Distant, Ins. Transvaal. 1, n. sp. Cartallum ebulinum, natural history, XAMBEU, pp. 45-58, Soc. Pyrenees- or. aly. Ceroplesis millingent, Arabia, Pic, Mat. Long. 4 [not seen by Recorder] ?n. sp. Closteromerus regalis, Transvaal, Distant, pl. xi, fig. 7, p. 121, Ins. Trans- vaal. 1, n. sp. Clytus rhamnt var. n. longicollis, REITTER, p. 82, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. C. fulvohirsutus, raddensis, Siberia, Pic, p. 18, Echange 1904; C. gulekanus, Taurus, Pic, p60, t.-c. = n., Sp: Cochliopselaphus catherina var. n. maricovensis, DISTANT, p. 141, Ins. Transvaal. 1. Coptoeme n, g. near Tennopis, p. 313, C. oculata, triguttata n. spp., Africa, p. 314, AuRIvILLIus, Arkiv Zool. 1. Coptops nivisparsa, Tonkin, FATRMAIRE, p. 145, Mission Pavie iii, n. sp. Cordylomera elegans, Transvaal, Distant, pl. x, fig. 6, p. 115, Ins. Trans- vaal. i, n. sp. CERAMBYCID. Ins. 187 Crossotus bimaculatus, E. Africa, AURIVILLIUS, p. 323, Arkiv Zool. i; C. penicillatus, Transvaal, GAHAN, p. 146, pl. xiv, fig. 10, Distant, Ins. Transvaal. 1; C. hovanus, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 257, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii : n. spp. Ctenoscelis, atra, larva, HELLER, p. 388, Stettin Ent. Zeit. lxv. Cymatura spumans=(mashuna Peér.), Périncuny, p. 297, Ann. 8S. African Mus. i. Cyrtocris n. g. Theocrides, p. 321, C. fulvicornis n. sp., E. Africa, p. 322, AURIVILLIUS, Arkiv Zool. 1. Dere nigrita, Transvaal, GAHAN, pl. xi, fig. 22, p. 124, Distant, Ins. Trans- vaal. i, n. sp. Derolus brunneipennis, Transvaal, GAHAN, pl. x, fig. 5, p. 113, t. c. nm. sp. Desmiphora grisea, Bolivia, AURIVILLIUS, p. 208, Ent. Tidskr. xxv, n. sp. Diadelia atomosparsa, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 260, Ann, Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Diaxenes dendrobii in N. America, SCHWARZ, p. 21, P. ent. Soc. Washing- ton Vl. Dityloderus ? balteatus, KE. Africa, AURIVILLIUS, p. 316, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Dorcadion ; Pic, in Mat. Long. 4, ii, 4, [not seen by Recorder] discusses some synonymies and varr. and describes some new species; JD. neilense Esc. and allies, characters and variation, NicoLas, pp. 35-40, Bol. Sol. Aragon. Ci. nat. iii; D. varr. from Spain, Nicouas, pp. 82, 83, Echange xx; D. cerve, a good species, CsIKi, pp. 189, 199, Rov. Lapok x1. D. granulosum, Spain, Pic, p. 17, Echange 1904; D. elvire, Spain, Pic, p58; t. C70. spp. Drymochares truqui, habits, GUERRY, pp. 157-159, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Dysphaga tenuipes, metamorphosis and parasites, GIRAULT, pp. 299, 300, Ent. News Philad. xv. Hlaphidion and Psyrassa, characters and components, SCHAEFFER, p. 61, J. N. York Ent.(Soc. xu. Ef. subdepressum, Lower California, SCHAEFFER, ). 222, t. c. M. Sp. Enaretta exigua, Transvaal, GAHAN, p. 152, pl. xv, fig. 7, Distant, Ins. Transvaal. 1, n. sp. Eriandia n. g, near Dynamostes, p. 205, HL. inopinata n. sp., Bolivia, p. 206, AURIVILLIUS, Ent. Tidskr. xxv. Hugoides n. g. near Hugoa, p. 314, L. ceruletpennis n. sp., E. Africa, p. 315, AuRiviuuius, Arkiv Zool. 1. Eunidia plagiata, pl. xiv, fig. 24, p. 149, aspersa, fig. 25, spilota, fig. 21, modesta, fig. 22, p. 150, euzonata, fig. 19, fascrata, fig. 20, p. 151, Transvaal, GAHAN, Distant Ins. Transvaal. 1, n spp. Eaocentrus lateralis, pl. xv, fig. 11, p. 155, echinulus, fig. 12, exiguus, fig. 14, tnermis, fig. 13, p. 156, Transvaal, GAHAN, t. c. n. spp. Frea reticulata, S. Africa, Distant, p. 144, pl. xiv, fig. 4, Ins. Transvaal. i, 1, Sp. Glenea pygidials, K. Africa, sangirica, Sanghir, p. 324, palavensis, p. 325, bivittata, Palawan, didyma, Java, p. 326, glaucescens, Celebes, rufi- cauda, Sumbavya, bisbivittuta, Java, p. 327, nigriceps, Malacca, p. 328, AURIVILLIUS, Arkiv Zool. i, n. spp. Hecyrida plagicollis, Transvaal, GAHAN, p. 147, pl. xv, fig. 5, Distant, Ins. Transvaal. i, n. sp. Hercodera pulchella, Transvaal, GAHAN, pl. x, fig. 24, p. 115, t. c. nm. sp. Hesperophanes griseus, longevity, larval habits, KUNCKEL, p. 68, Bull. Soe. ent. France 1904. Hoplorama perrieri, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 258, Ann. Soc. ent. Bel- gique xlviil, n. sp. Hypocrites aureovittutus, E. Africa, AURIVILLIUS, p. 316, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. 188 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—COLEOPTERA. [1904] Lcariotis alboscutata, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 255, Ann. Soc, ent Bel- gique xlviil, n. sp. Idactus fasciculosus, E. Africa, AURIVILLIUS, p. 318, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Lentalius n. g. near Lasiocercis, p. 256, L. obliquepictus n. sp., Mada- gascar, p. 257, FAIRMAIRE, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. Leptura verticalis and allies to n. subg. Sphenalia, p. 355, synonymy and varr., K. DANIEL, pp. 355-371, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. i1; LZ. distigma var. n. lopezbayot, LAUFFER, p. 374, Bol. Soc. espan. iv; L. rubra, hermaphrodite, BICKHARDT, p. 303, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904. L. (Sphenalia) ariadne, Crete, p. 355, erinnys, Asia Minor, p. 356, K. DANIEL, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. 11, n. spp. Lygrus testaceus, Transvaal, GAHAN, p. 109, pl. x, fig. 9, Distant, Ins. Transvaal. i, n. sp. Lyramela n, g. near Lygrus, p. 109, L. sulcipennis n. sp., Transvaal, pl. x, fig. 22, p. 110, GAHAN, t. c. Mallodon spinibarbis, larva, HELLER, p. 391, Stettin Ent. Zeit. Ixv. Mallosia ; revision with varr. n. and subg. n. (cf. Semnosia), K. DANIEL, pp. 301-314, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. ii. Marocaulus granicollis, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 254, Ann. Soe. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Mimocoptops bipenicillatus, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 256, t. c. 1. Sp. Myrsinus n. g. Aphanasiides, M. modestus n. sp., Transvaal, pl. x, fig. 21, p. 116, GAHAN, Distant, Ins. Transvaal. i. Nemophas helleri, Key islds., HAusmER, p. 42, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, nN. Sp. Neoclytus jouteli, New Jersey, Davis, p. 34, pl. vi, Ent. News Philad. xv: iV. magnus, Lower California, SCHAEFFER, p. 224, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xll : Nl. Sp, Neopolyarthron is subg. of Prionus; P. angustatus Jak. =(ahngeri Brancs.), SEMENOW, p. 39, Rev. Russe Ent. iv. Nicarete albolineatus, p. 257, vitticollis, submaculosus, p. 258, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. spp. Niphoparmena n. g. near Mycerinodes, p. 317, V. bispinosa n, sp., E. Africa, p. 318, AURIVILLIUS, Arkiv Zool. 1. Oberea rosine, Arnurland, Pic, p. 17, Echange 1904 : 0. ulmicola, Ilinois, CHITTENDEN, p. 4, habits and metamorphosis, WEBSTER, pp. 5-13, pls. 1, 11, Bull. Illinois Lab. vii : n. spp. Obrium obscuripenne, Amurland, Pic, p. 17, Echange 1904 : 0. brunneum, Lower California, SCHAEFFER, p. 223, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. (nida n. g. for Pareme gahani Dist., GAHAN, p. 106, Distant, Ins. Transvaal. 1. (Hmodana n. g. Gi. quadrinotata n. sp., Lydenburg, GAHAN, p. 107, pl. xiii, fig. 5, t. ¢. Olenecamptus nubilis, Brit. E. Africa, JORDAN, p. 365, Nov. Zool. xi; 0. olenus, Transvaal, GAHAN, p. 143, pl. xiv, fig. 1, Distant, Ins. Transvaal. 1:2. Spp.- Omphalacra merged in Nicarete, FAIRMAIRE, p. 258, Ann. Soc. ent. Bel- gique xlviil. Oncideres stillata, Bolivia, AURIVILLIUS, p. 208, Ent. Tidskr. xxv, n. sp. Oncoderes dejeani, larva, HELLER, p. 395, Stettin Ent. Zeit. Ixv. Pachydissus pauper, Transvaal, GAHAN, pl. x, fig. 8, p. 113, Distant, Ins. Transvaal. i, n. sp. Parandra glabra, larva, HELLER, p. 383, Stettin Ent. Zeit. lxv. Parmena balteus, variation, MULLER, p. 176, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. Pentanodes n. g. near Tetranodes, P. dietzii n. sp., Texas, SCHAEFFER, p. 222, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Perttragus n. g. near Tragiscoschema, p. 320, P. nigroapicalis n. sp., E. Africa, p. 321, AURIVILLIUS, Arkiv Zool. i. CERAMBYCIDH, BRUCHID. Ins. 189 Phantasis mystica, Transvaal, Distant, p. 127, pl. xi, fig. 13, Ins. Transvaal. i, n. Sp. Philematium hottentotum=(capense Pér.), P&RINGUEY, p. 297, Ann. S. African Mus. 1ii. Phytoecia infernalis, Amurland, Pic, p. 17, Echange 1904, n. sp. Pogonocherus taygetanus, Greece, Pic, Mat. Long. iv [not seen by Recorder], ?n. sp. Polyoza lacordairei, larva, HELLER, p. 392, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xy. Praonethu fuscopunctata, p. 260, bispina, p. 261, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. spp. Prosopocera ertli, E. Africa, AURIVILLIUS, p. 319, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Protocallidium subg. n. for Callidium angustum, Cstki, p. 99, Rov. Lapok xi. Psathyrus suturalis, Transvaal, GAHAN, p. 107, pl. xiii, fig. 1, Distant, Ins. Transvaal. i, n. sp. Purpuricenus miniatus, Tonkin, FAIRMAIRE, p. 145, Mission Pavie iil, n. sp. Saperda ; monograph of N. American, with illustrr. of larval work and of the insects, S. populnea tulari subsp. n. p. 70, pl. vii, fig. 6, Fett & JOUTEL, Bull. N. York Mus. lxxiv. S. zmitans, Montreal and Massachusetts ; Fett & JouTvEL, p. 58, pl. iti, fig. 4, t. c. n. sp. Semnosia subg. n. of Mallosia for MW. scovitzi, K. DANIEL, p. 301, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. ii. Somatidia testudo, New Zealand, Broun, p. 127, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Sophronica fulvicollis, Transvaal, GAHAN, p. 154, pl. xv, fig. 15, Distant, Ins. Transvaal. i, n. sp. Sphenalia subg. n., cf. Leptura. Stenocorus heterocerus var. n. homocerus, DANIEL, p. 206, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. 11. Sternotomis carbonaria, Africa, AURIVILLIUS, p. 320, Arkiv Zool. i: S. eu- chroma, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 255, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvill : n. spp. Tapinolachnus aurwillianus, Transvaal, Distant, pl. ix, fig. 15, p. 112, Ins. Transvaal. i, n. sp. Timoreticus vmbellis, Transvaal, GAHAN, pl. xu, fig. 1, p. 132, t. c. n. sp. Toxeutes pascoer, Queensland, p. 21, LAMEERE, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Tragocephala gemina, Transvaal, Distant, pl. xu, fig. 13, p. 136, Ins. Transvaal. i, n. sp. Xicuthrus lineicollis, larva, and pupa, HELLER, p. 401, Stettin Ent. Zeit. lxv. Xylotrechus quadrupes, habits, ravages in Tonkin, Bouran, C.R. Soc. Biol. CXXX1X, pp. 932-934; Y. adspersus and pantherinus, distinguished, SEMENOW, p. 315, Rev. Russe Ent. 1904. Zamium incultum=(rusticum Pér.), PERINGUEY, p. 297, Ann. S. African Mus. iii. Z. levicolle, Brit. E. Africa, JORDAN, p. 364, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. BRUCHIDZ. [Cf. Dante, & DANTEL (349), Pic (1069), SCHAEFFER (1220).1 Bruchus ; synonymical notes, European, Scaisky, p. 455, B. bipustulatus F. redescribed, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904. B. soarezicus, Madagascar, Pic, p. 35, Echange 1904; B. arizonensis, p. 229, gibbithoraz, p. 230, Arizona, texanus, Brownsville, p. 231, SCHAEFFER, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. Caryoborus pallidus, food, BARGAGLI, p. 3, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxvi. Laria stylophora, Constantinople, K. DanteL, p. 87, Munchen. Kol. 190 Ins. XII, INSECTA.—COLEOPTERA. [1904] Zeitschr, ii; L. mellyi, Egypt, monstrosicornis, Anatolia, Pic, p. 40, Echange 1904; L. tonkinea, Tonkin, Pic, p. 42, Echange xx : n. spp. Spermophagus eustrophoides, Florida, SCHAEFFER, p. 228, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. CHRYSOMELIDA [except Hispides and Cassidides]. [Cf. ABEILLE (5), DANIEL (343, 349), FATRMAIRE (473), JAcoBY (742-749), JAcOBY & CLAVAREAU (750), LEA (863, 864), Pic (1064, 1072, 1077), REITTER (1147), SCHAEFFER (1220), SEMENOW (1281), WEISE (1502, 1503, 1505).] The genera and species of Donaciide, JAacopy & CLAVAREAU, in Wytsman Gen. Ins. fase. xxi. The genera of Crioceride, with lists of species, Jacopy & CLAVAREAU, Crioceride, Wytsman Gen. Ins. fasc. xxiii, 40 pp., 5 pls. Revision of Australian Cryptocephalides, and tabulation of the species. We have not dealt in any way with the synonymy in this memoir. Lea, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, pp. 329-461, pls. xxii-xxvi. Acanthonycha peruana, geniculata, dimidiata, Peru, p. 403, stalz, Costa Rica, costatipennis, p. 404, antennata, p. 405, Brazil, JAcosy, P. Z. 5S. 1904, 11, n. spp. Achenops oneilt, Cape Colony, Jacosy, p. 249, op. cit. i, nm. sp. Atnidea hauseri=(Platyxantha clavareaui Jac.), WISE, p. 167, Arch. Naturg. lxx, 1. 4, nasuta, p. 401, latifrons, p. 402, nilgiriensis, p. 403, India, J AcoBy, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil, n. spp. Agasicles n. g. Halticine, p. 400, A. vittata n. sp., Peru, p. 401, JAcosy, PeZa 904aT Agetocera flava, Khasia hills, JAcoBy, p. 394, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nn. sp. Algoala n. g. near Melasoma, A. fulvicollis n. sp., S. Africa, JACOBY, pi268; PZ SS. 1904; Antipha bifasciata, p. 399, orientalis, p. 400, India, JAcoBy, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. spp. A phthona nigroscutellata, Galicia, REITTER, p. 82, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii; A. bicolorata, New Guinea, J AcoBy, p. 487, Ann. Mus. Genova xli : n. sp. A polepis indica, Nilgiri hills, Jacosy, p. 385, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nn. sp. a. Apophylia (Malaria) metallica, India, J AcoBY, p. 397, t. c. N. sp. Argopistes limbatipennis, New Guinea, JAcosy, p. 491, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. sp. Atropidius robustus, India, JAcoBy, p. 383, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nn. Sp. Aulacophora loriana, p. 494, pallidifasciata, rigoensis, p. 495, New Guinea, JAcosBy, Ann. Mus. Genova xh, n. spp. Blepharida flavocostata, p. 406, multimaculata, p. 407, Mexico, JAcoBy, P. Z. S. 1904, 11, n. spp. Brachycaulus posticalis, p. 446, mamillatus, aterrimus, p. 447, Australia, Lea, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Bradamina n. g. Monoleptides, B. plicicollis n, sp., Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 268, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. Bradylema transvaalensis, §, WEISE, p. 157, Arch. Naturg. lxx, 1. Buphonella murina Gerst. (as Apophylia) = (elongata Jac.), WEISE, p. 166, t. ¢. Cadmus T-niger, p. 449, calomeloides, p. 450, guadrifasciatus, p. 451, Fasciaticollis, p. 452, apicirufus, p. 453, perlatus, nothus, p. 454, Australia or Tasmania, Lea, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. CHRYSOMELID &. Ins. 191 Calomela dilaticornis, New Guinea, JAcosy, p. 480, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, Nn. Sp. Candezea lori, p. 508, sulcatipennis, p. 509, New Guinea, JACcoBY, t. c. n. spp. Casmenella n. g. Heteraspine, C. natalense n. sp., Natal, Jacony, p. 266, P, Z.8. 1904, i. Cerophysa andrewesi, p. 396, mandarensis, p. 397, India, Jacosy, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvii, n. spp. Cheetocnema belli, India, Jacopy, p. 392, t. c.; C. loriv, p. 489, transversi- collis, p. 490, New Guinea, Jacopy, Ann. Mus. Genova xh : n. spp. Chalcolampra rufinoda, Tasmania, Lea, p. 106, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales XX1X, Nl. Sp. Cheiridella n. g. HEumolpide, p. 265, C. zambesiana n, sp., Natal, p. 266, Jacopy, P. Z. S. 1904, i. Chlamys semicristata, Venezuela, balyi, Mexico, Jacopy, p. 293, Ento- mologist 1904; C. trimaculata, p. 197, donckiert, seminigra, p. 198, semibrunnea, p. 199, Brazil, fulvimana, Costa Rica, surinamensis, Surinam, p. 200, centromaculata, Brazil, p. 201, constrictipennis, Peru, p. 202, JAcoBy, t. c.: n. spp. Chrysochloa tristis, rugulosa, collucens, fenestrellana, relations, WEISE & DANIEL, pp. 234-237, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. ii. Cleoporus variegatus, p. 387, maculicollis, p. 388, India, JAcopy, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. spp. Cleorina semipurpurea, p. 473, viridissiia, p. 474, New Guinea, JACOBY, Ann. Mus. Genova xl, n. spp. Cenobius melanocephalus, Mashonaland, Jacosy, p. 248, P. Z. 5. 1904, 1, nN. Sp. Colasposoma cyaneocupreum = (junodi Peér.), JACOBY, p. 262, t. c. C. sheppardi, p. 258, pusillum, p. 259, piceitarse, p. 260, balyi, betraense, pl. xvii, fig. 10, p. 261, mzrabile, p. 262, Africa, JACOBY, t. c. n. Spp. Coptocephala rubicunda var. n. fuente, FiaurRoA, p. 374, Bol. Soe. espan, iv. Corynodes plagiatus, Nyassa, WEISE, p. 162, Arch. Naturg. lxx, i, n. sp. C. clypeatus, India, JACOBY, p. 389, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvii, n. sp. Crepidodera, revision of Palearctic, with synonymy and varr. n., remarks on Japanese, J. DANIEL, pp. 237-297, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. 11; C. femorata var. n. kossmanni, GERHARDT, p. 78, Zeitschr. Ent. Breslau xxix. C. sabauda, Savoy, Pic, p. 57, Echange xx; C. brevicollis, Italy, p. 249, nobilis, Alps, p. 281, J. DANIEL, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. 11; C. long?- cornis, Peru, JACOBY, p. 412, P. Z. S. 1904, 11 : n. spp. Crioceris fasciata, E. Africa, WEISE, p. 158, Arch. Naturg. Ixx, 1, n. sp. C. discoidalis, dilutipes, fusco-picta, p. 262, semirufa, p. 263, Madagascar, FarRMAIRE, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili; C. fasciatipennis, mala- barica, India, Jacosy, p. 381, t. c. : n. spp. Cryptocephalus vittula var. n. lugubris, DEMAISON, p. 286, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904; C. raddet rosine subsp. n., Pic, p. 27, Echange 1904; C. smaragdulus F. = (aggregatus Jac.), C. oblongosignatus var, = (severini Jac.), WEISE, p. 16, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904; C. poly- histor = (mandibularis Suftr. and Achenops mandibularis Jac.), J ACOBY, p. 247, P. Z..S. 1904, 1. C. champion, Spain, J. DANIEL, p. 92, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. 11; C. centralis, p. 159, reinecki, Natal, moseri, Usambara, p. 160, WEISER, Arch. Naturg. lxx, 1; C. sheppardt, pl. xvii, fig. 6, p. 242, onedld, fig. 7, subconnectens, fig. 3, p. 243, sobrinus, beiraensis, fig. 5, p. 244, capensis, p. 245, semiregularis, sexplagiatus, fig. 4, p. 246, flavofrontalis, p. 247, Africa, Jacopy, P. Z. 8. 1904,1; C. nigrosparsus, nigrotibialis, p. 264, empressidorsis, multinotatus, anticus, p. 265, piceorufus, scripticollis, 192 Jns. XIII. INSECTA.—COLEOPTERA. [1904] anthrax, lesicollis, p. 266, diversipes, cyaneocostatus, nedator, p. 267, eucharis, p. 268, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii : C. subcostatus, India, JacoBy, p. 382, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; CO. confinis, mediocris, p. 392, appendiculatus, p. 393, vicarius, p. 394, blandus, p. 395, quadratipennis, p. 396, compositus, p. 397, aurifer, purpureotinctus, p. 398, clarus, p. 399, melanopus, p. 400, vartipennis, p. 401, clypealis, p. 402, rubscundus, rutilans, p. 403, larinus, p. 404, cariniventris, p. 405, stenocerus, p. 406, sobrinus, p. 407, pallens, p. 408, liliputanus (Tasmania), p. 409, tenebricosus, distortus, p. 410, rufo- terminalis, p. 412, conspwiendus, p. 413, metallicus, basizonus, p. 414, conuptus, p. 415, minusculus, p. 416, T-viridis, p. 417, serenus, p. 418, scabiosus, p. 419, tncoctus, p. 420, comosus, convesxicollis, p. 421, ornati- pennies, p. 422, coelestis, p. 423, costipennis, p. 424, Australia, Lua, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; C. arizonensis, Pinal Mts., p. 225, brunneovittatus, p. 226, Texas, SCHAEFFER, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. Cynorta nigrobasalis, India, J AcoBy, p. 400, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nn. sp. Damia tibialis, E. Africa, WEISE, p. 158, Arch. Naturg. lxx, i; D. séri- gatipes, p. 239, trifasciata, pl. xvii, fig. 9, p. 240, Africa, Jacosy, PZ. Sad9040 3 -nAspp: Demotina andrewesi, p. 383, fulvohirsuta, p. 384, India, JAcosBy, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. spp. Desmogramma nigripes, S. America, JAcoBY, p. 517, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Diabrotica nordenskioldi, Argentina, JACOBY, p. 521, t. c. n. sp. Diacantha kolbei=(conradt: Jac.), WISE, p. 167, Arch. Naturg. lxx, 1; D. bimaculata to Agelastica, WEISE, p. 166, t. c. Diandichus foveiventris, W. Australia, Lea, p. 425, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Dioryctus letus, China, WEISE, p. 161, Arch. Naturg. lxx, p. 161, n. sp. Disonycha amazonica, Amazons, p. 401, peruana, albicincta, p. 402, Peru, Jacopy, P. Z. 8S. 1904, 11, n. spp. Donacia microcephala, Asia Minor, J. DANIEL, p. 89, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. ii, n. sp. Eehtrusia capensis, Cape Colony, JAacosy, p. 264, P. Z. S. 1904, i, n. sp. Hpitrix eneicollis, Argentina, JAcoBY, p. 519, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Hubrachys oneili, 8. Africa, JACOBY, p. 263, P. Z. S. 1904, 1, n. sp. Humea interrupta, New Guinea, Jacosy, p. 510, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, Nn. Sp. Euphitrea indica, Nilgiri hills, Jacosy, p. 391, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvilil, n. sp. Hurydemus marginatus Jac. 1903, cf. id. 1900, WEISE, p. 167, Arch. Naturg. Teex jek. Hurydemus nigriceps, p. 249, quadrimaculatus, geniculatus, pl. xvii, fig. 12, p. 250, Africa, Jacosy, P. Z. S. 1904, i, n. spp. Euryope barkeri, Natal, Jacosy, p. 258, t. c. n. sp. Exosoma flavomarginatum Jac. = (Hallirhotius marginatus Jac.), WEISE, p- 167, Arch. Naturg. Ixx, 1. Fidia clematis, Texas, SCHAEFFER, p. 227, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xu, Nn. sp. Galeruca dorsata Say, Dury, p. 53, Ent. News Philad. xv. G. sexcostata, Kashmir, JacoBy, p. 405, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvin, nl. sp. Galerucella luteola, metamorphosis, REVON, p. 261, Naturaliste 1904. G. interrupta, Mendoza, JAcosy, p. 523, Arkiv Zool. 1, n. sp. Gronovius n. g. G. tmperialis, p. 499, andaiensis, p. 500, n. spp., New Guinea, JAcosBy, Ann. Mus. Genova xl. Gynandrophthalma ochropus Har. = (ditheomorpha caerulea Jac.), WEISE, p. 159, Arch. Naturg. Ixx, i. CHRYSOMELIDA. Ins. 193 G. salisburiensis, p. 240, varicolor, p. 241, hirtifrons, p. 242, S. Africa, Jacosy, P. Z. S. 1904, i, n. spp. Haltica bicolora, New Guinea, Jacopy, p. 482, Ann. Mus. Genova xli ; H. boliviana, 8. America, Jacopy, p. 517, Arkiv Zool.i:n. spp. _ Haplosoma nilgiriensis, India, Jacosy, p. 396, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. sp. Haptoscelis melanocephala var. n. baltica, GERHARDT, p. 368, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904. Hermesia varicolor, Argentina, Jacosy, p. 514, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Hippuriphila catharine, Brazil, JAcopy, p. 412, P. Z. 8S. 1904, ii, n. sp. Horatopyga reinecki, Natal, WEISE, p. 163, Arch. Naturg. lxx, i, n. sp. Hyperaxis variegata, India, Jacopy, p. 385, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil, Nn. sp. Isnus suturalis, Natal, Jacopy, p. 248, P. Z. S. 1904, i, n. sp. Itylus n. g. for Yulenia bicolor, Jacopy, p. 497, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. Jacobya viridis, Niger, WISE, p. 167, Arch. Naturg. lxx, i, n. sp. Khasia andrewesi, India, JAcoBy, p. 398, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nn. sp. Labidostomis (Chlorostola) nevadensis, Spain, J. DANIEL, p. 91, Munchen. Kol. Zeitschr. ii; Z. testaceipes, p. 93, delagranget, p. 94, Syria, PIc, Echange xx : n. spp. Lactica nicotine, Mexico, p. 396, decorata, p. 397, maculicollis, posticata, p. 398, discicollis, rufobrunnea, baeri, p. 399, argentinensis, ‘Vucuman, p- 400, Jacosy, P. Z. 8. 1904, 1i, n. spp. Lefevrea fulvicollis, Natal, JAcosy, p. 263, P. Z. S. 1904, i, n. sp. Lema weisei, p. 230, malvernensis, gerstaeckert, p. 231, granwnis, nigro- frontalis, p. 232, ethiopica, p. 233, pl. xvu, fig. 1, humeronotata, fig. 2, p. 234, hirtipennis, p. 235, Africa, JAcoBy, t. c. ; LZ. crispatifrons, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE p. 262, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvi; L. paradoxa, Pondicherry, JAcosy, p. 380, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii: n. spp. Lniniscus interstitialis, Beira, JAcoBY, p. 254, P. Z. S. 1904, i, n. sp. Lochmea tropica redescribed, J AcoBy, p. 522, Arkiv Zool. i. Longitarsus kanaraensis, p. 389, fulvobrunneus, p. 390, India, JAcoBy, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. spp. Loxopleurus lateriflavus, p. 430, pallidipes, lugubris, p. 431, mixtus, p. 433, acentetus, p. 434, castor, pollux, p. 435, mitificus, dolens, p. 436, micro- scopicus, p. 437, marginipennis, p. 438, castigatus, p. 439, mconstans, p. 440, wergatus, fuscitarsis, p. 441, contigquus, p. 442, absonus, p. 448, ummaturus, 444, disconiger, p. 445, Australia or Tasmania, Lra, Tr. © ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Luperodes obesa, India, Jacopy, p. 398, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii ; L. lateralis, Solomon Islands, Jacosy, p. 296, Entomologist 1904 : n. spp. Luperus lorie, papuanus, New Guinea, Jacopy, p. 505, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Macetes rugicollis, pusilla, Natal, JaAcopy, p. 257, P. Z. S. 1904, i, n. spp. Macrolopha ; constituents, JACOBY, p. 235, t. c. Malacodora n. n. for Malacosoma Chevr., BEDEL, p. 236, Abeille xxx. Malegia caffer, Caftraria, Pic, p. 20, Echange 1904 ; ML. pallidipes, Mada- gascar, p. 35, donckiert, Arabia, p. 36, Pic, t. c. : n. spp. Mastostethus nigrovarians, funereus, p. 63, femoratus, erichsoni, p. 64, lacordairer, argentinensis, p. 65, nigricollis, balyi, p. 66, bolivianus, quadriplagiatus, p. 67, S. America, JacoBy, Entomologist 1904, n. spp. Megalognatha usambarica, simplex, p. 168, apicalis, p. 169, Africa, WIESE, Arch. Naturg. lxx, i, n. spp. Melasoma salicivorasz varr. n. completa, deflorata, J ACOBSON, p. xv, Annuaire 1904. [VoL. Xu1.] E 13 194 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—COLEOPTERA. [1904] Mus. St. Petersb. viii; J. spinata, discoidalis, unicolor, validity queried, WEIsE, p. 164, Arch. Naturg. lxx, i. Menius brevicornis, pl. xvii, fig. 11, Beira, Jacosy, p. 251, P. Z. S. 1904, i, n. Sp. Mimastra suturalis, scutellata, India, Jacosy, p. 395, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. spp. Miopristis braunsi, p. 285, oneili, pl. xvii, fig. 8, zambesiana, p. 236, brevi- tarsis, p. 237, Africa, JACOBY, P. Z. S. 1904, i, n. spp. Monolepta nilgiriensis, p. 403, duviviert, nigrimana, p. 404, bimaculicollis, p. 405, India, Jacopy, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii ; I. bicoloripes, p. 506, hieroglyphica, p. 507, boisduvali, New Guinea, p. 508, J AcoBY, Ann. Mus. Genova xh : n. spp. Morokasia n. g. M. nigromaculata n. sp., New Guinea, JAcosy, p. 498, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. Mouhotina salomonensis, Solomon Islands, JAcoBy, p 295, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Myochrous magnus, 'Texas, SCHAEFFER, p. 228, J. N. York Ent. Soe. xii, n. Sp. Nerissella n. g. Pseudocolaspine, N. curculionoides n. sp., Zambesi, J ACOBY, p. 267, P. Z. 5. 1904, 1. Nodonota argentinensis, Quinta, JAcoBy, p. 515, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Nodostoma camerunense, Africa, JACOBY, p. 253, P. Z. S. 1904,1; WV. fulvi- corne, India, JAcoBy, p. 387, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvii: J. minutum, New Guinea, Jacosy, p. 473, Ann. Mus. Genova xli : n. spp. Nyctiphantus bergi, Lake Balkash, SEMENow, p. 194, Horze Soc. ent. Ross. XXXVIl, N. Sp. Oides straminea, Cameroons, WEISE, p. 166, Arch. Naturg. lxx, i; 0. kanaraensis, India, JAcoBy, p. 393, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; 0. apicipennis, p. 492, lorue, p. 493, New Guinea, Jacopy, Ann. Mus. Genova xli : n. spp. Oxygona amazonica, Amazons, capitata, Peru, JAcosy, p. 411, P. Z. S. 1904, 11, n. spp. Pachybrachis rugifer, France, ABEILLE, p. 281, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, N. sp. Panilurus n. g. near Arsipoda, p. 392, P. nilgiriensis n. sp., India, p. 393, Jacospy, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil. Paumomua n. g. Atysites, P. sulcicollis n. sp., New Guinea, p. 513, JACOBY, Ann. Mus. Genova xh. Pausiris oneili, longicollis, femoralis, p. 255, semirugosus, p. 256, S. Africa, JacoBy, P. Z. S. 1904, 1, n. spp. Phaulosis n. g. near Timarcha, p. 162, P. eneipennis n. sp., Cape Good Hope, p. 163, Wertsz, Arch. Naturg. ]xxi. Phygasia ngripennis, India, JAcoBy, p. 391, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nl. sp. Phyllobroticella straminea = (simplicipennis Jac.), WEISE, p. 167, Arch. Naturg. Ixx, 1. Phyllotreta ruficeps, costulata, Africa, WEISE, p. 170, t. c. N. Spp. Plagiodera subparallela, Cameroons, WEISE, p. 164, t. c. 1. Sp. Platymela fulvoplagiata, New Guinea, Jacopy, p. 479, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. sp. Prasona peruviana, Marcapata, Jacosy, p. 407, P. Z. 8S. 1904, i, n. sp. Prosmidia amena, Rhodesia, magna, E. Africa, WEISE, p. 165, Arch. Naturg. lxx, i, n. spp. seudivongius apicicornis, Natal, JAcoBY, p. 253, P. Z. S. 1904, 1, n. sp. Pseudocolaspis substriata, Mesopotamia, WEISE, p. 100, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, n. sp. Pseudogona argentinensis, Argentina, JAcoBy, p. 520, Arkiv Zool. 1; P. CHRYSOMELIDA. Ins. 195 discoidalis, Argentina, p. 409, militaris, Panama, pallida, Costa Rica, p- 410, Jacosy, P. Z. 8. 1904, 11 : n. spp. Pseudosastra n. g. for Sastra sulcicollis Jac., JAcoBy, p. 504, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. Psylliodes lorie, New Guinea, JAcosy, p. 488, t. c. n. sp. Rhembastus insignitus to Syagrus, JACOBY, p. 253, P. Z. S. 1904, 1. Rhyparida obscuripennis, p. 469, papuana, p. 470, humeronotata, p. 471, rivularis, p. 472, New Guinea, Jacopy, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Sagra humeralis, Toukin, Jacosy, p. 294, Entomologist 1905, n. sp. Sastra quadripustulata, p. 501, rugicollis, p. 502, Trobriand Islands, olivacea, Fergusson Island, abdominalis, N. Guinea, p. 503, JAcoBy, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Scelodonta rugipennis, p. 264, lefevret, p. 266, S. Africa, Jacosy, P. Z.S. 1904, 1, n. Spp. Schizosternus delicatulus, p. 426, trilineatus, marmoratus, p. 427, Australia, Lxa, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Sclerophedon orbicularis Suftr., larva, WEISE, pp. 47, 48, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904. Sebaethe pallidicincta, India, JAcosy, p. 391, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, ne sp: Solenia femorata, papuana, p. 511, zntermedia, p. 512, New Guinea, J ACOBY, Ann. Mus. Genova xh, n. spp. Sophraenella n. g, p. 405, S. fulva n. sp., Amazons, p. 406, Jacosy, P. Z.8. 1904, ii. Spheroderma subimpressa, New Guinea, JAcosy, p. 491, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. sp. Stethotes lorie, p. 475, integra, minuta, p. 476, New Guinea, JAcoBY, t. c. Nn. Spp. Stigmomela n. n. for Stictomela Weise, Cstki, p. 85, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. Sutrea triplagiata, p. 484, semirugosa, p. 485, marginipennis, p. 486, levi- pennis, p. 487, New Guinea, JacoBy, Ann. Mus. Genova xh, n. spp. Syagrus fulvimanus, p. 251, tristis, p. 252, Africa, Jacosy, P. Z. S. 1904, i, Nn. Spp. Sybriacus picipes, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 263, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil, n. sp. Systena melanocephala, Peru, argentinensis, Tucuman, p. 408, antennata, Amazons, p. 409, JAcosy, P. Z. S. 1904, ii, n. spp. Terpnochlorus n. g, near Antsianaka, T. perriert n. sp., Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 269, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvui. Therpis smaragdina=(Mesotoma viridipennis Jac.), WEISE, p. 167, Arch. Nature. Ibex, 7, Timarchella n. g. p. 268, near Timarcha, 7’. braunsi n. sp., Cape Colony, p. 269, Jacosy, P. Z. 8. 1904, i, n. sp. Titubea ciliciensis, Taurus, Pic, p. 57, Echange xx; 7. wmtaliensis, p. 238, parvula, p. 239, Africa, JacoBy, P. Z. S. 1904, 1, n. spp. Trichotheca duviviert, India, JACOBY, p. 386, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nn. Sp. Tricliona sulcipennis, India, JACOBY, p. 388, t. c. n. Sp. Trichophora n, g. Typophorine, p. 478, T. nigra n. sp., New Guinea, p. 479, Jacopy, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. Vitruvia unicolor Jac. (as Encorane)=(Glabripennis Jac.), WEISE, p. 167, Arch. Naturg. 1xx, i. AXenidea lorie, dimidiaticornis, New Guinea, JAcosy, p. 483, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Xenolina n. g. near Lina, X. marginata n. sp., New Guinea, JAcopy, pr 48l5).t.c¢: Yulenia divisa, New Guinea, JAcoBY, p. 496, t. c. n. sp. 196 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—COLEOPTERA. [1904] HISPIDAH and CASSIDIDZ. [Cf. FarrMAIRE (473), GestRo (595, 596), Lesne (878), Murr & SHARP (969), SHARP (1285), SPAETH (1327), WEISE (1503, 1504, 1507).] List of synonyms, Hispide, WEISE, p. 457, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904. Muir & SHARP (969) describe larvee, larval clothing, oothecas of S. African Cassidide. Acanthodes donckiert, p. 444, limbata, p. 445, viridipennis, p. 446, S. America, Wetsk, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, n. spp. Agathispa n. g. tpye Hispa dimidiata Ol., WEIsE, p. 64, Arch. Naturg. Ibe i Agonia femoralis, p. 99, nigripennis, p. 100, Sumatra, WEISE, t. c. Nn. spp. Amplipalpa, table of species, WRISE, pp. 50-52, t. c. A. fulviceps, Bolivia, WEISE, p. 49, t. c. D. Sp. Anoplitis vinculata, p. 70, discrepans, p. 71, regularis, p. 72, tesseraria, marginella, p. 73, lepidula, signifera, p. 74, S. America, WEISE, t. c. Nn. spp. Asphalesia tuta, Usambara, WEISE, p. 172, t. c. n. sp. Aspidomorpha assimilis var. n. elegantula, SPAETH, p. 75, Ann. Mus. Genova xli; A. rotunda, characters and larva, FAIRMAIRE, p. 270, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil ; A. puncticosta, larva, pl. 111, fig. 20, p. 9, ootheca, pl. i, figg. 1-6, 9, p. 2, A. testa, larva, pl. iv, fig. 21, p. 10, ootheca, p. 6, A. confines, larva, pl. iv, fig. 22, p. 11, ootheca, pl. 11, figg. 10, 11, p. 6, A. tegrina, larva, pl. iv, fig. 23, p. 11, ootheea, pl. i1, figg. 12, 13, p. 7, Murr & SHarp, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. A. sarawacensis, Borneo, p. 73, sumatrana, p. 74, SPAETH, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Baliosus n. g. near Chalepus, p. 64, B. opifer, p. 74, hospes, p. 75, 0. Spp., S. America, WetsE, Arch. Naturg. 1xx1. Balyana, validity and synonymy, GEstTRO, p. 459, Ann. Mus. Genova xh. Basipta stolida, larva, pl. v, fig. 24, p. 12, ootheca, pl. 11, figg. 14-16, p. 7, Muir & SHarp, Tr. ent Soc. London 1904. Brontispa n. g. near Oxycephala, B. froggatti n. sp., New Britain, SHARP, p. 924, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxviii. Brontispa and Oxycephala, characters and taxonomy, GESTRO, pp. 455-459, Ann. Mus. Genova xh. Callispa unicolor, Rhodesia, WEISE, p. 171, Arch. Naturg. lxx, i, n. sp. Cassida unimacula, larva, pl. v, fig. 26, p. 14, Murr & SHarp, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. C. corpulenta, Cameroons, WEISE, p. 173, Arch. Naturg. lxx,1; C. muzrana, Natal, SHARP, p. 13, pl. v, fig. 25, ootheca, pl. ii, figg. 18, 19, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 ; C. evsanguis, p. 270, ovoidea, plicatula, rufomicans, p. 271, latecincta, latericia, p. 272, lyrica, dorsomicans, nigroscutata, p. 273, breviuscula, fallaciosa, nigrotecta, p. 274, funebris, nigroguttata, p. 275, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii ; C. fee, Burma, SPAETH, p. 71, Ann. Mus. Genova xli : n. spp. Cephalodonta soluta, cincta, Brazil, p. 58, vitticollis, p. 59, melanospila, munda, p. 60, matronalis, p. 61, mitis, p. 62, Brazil, Weise, Arch. Naturg. lxxi, i; C. calopteroides, p. 489, humerosa, p. 441, clara, p. 442, bruchi, donckieri, p. 443, Brazil, Wisk, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904: n. spp. Cephalotia rosenbergr, nubila, p. 55, bifasciata, p. 56, Ecuador, WEISE, Arch. Naturg. Ixxi, 1; C. interstitealis, parenthesis, p. 437, fasciata, p. 438, tucumana, p. 489, S. America, WEISE, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904 : n. spp. Chalepus cincticollis, p. 64, forticornis, p. 65, consimilis, viduus, p. 66, HISPIDZ AND CASSIDID. Ins. 197 sedulus, pullus, p. 67, erichsoni, peruvianus, nigripes, p. 68, S. America, metallescens, Mexico, p. 69, faustus, Brazil, p. 70, WISE, Arch. Naturg. Ixx1) i, Despp Charidotis divisa, Peru, p. 176, drakei, Paraguay, redimita, Bolivia, WEISE, p. 177, t. c. n. spp. Caleenomenodera speciosa, p. 461, signifera, p. 462, Congo, GEsTRo, Ann. Mus. Genova xli; C. sculptipennis, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 269, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil : n. spp. Coptocycla evanescens Champ. to Charidotella, WEISE, p. 175, Arch. Naturg. 1b. aan C. piceidorsis, trizonata, Madagascar, FAIRMAIRE, p. 276, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; C. championi, Costa Rica, p. 174, suéwralis, Brazil, p. 175, Weise, Arch. Naturg. lxx, i : n. spp. Ctenochira aberrata, Costa Rica, WEISE, p. 176, t. c. n. sp. Cyanaspis n. g. near Himatidium, p. 433, C. testacetcornis n. sp., Bolivia, p. 434, WEISE, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904. Dactylispa lateralis, 8. Africa, p. 450, assamensis, Assam, p. 452, WEISE, t. c.; DD. chinensis, p. 102, China, donckier’, Congo, pusilla, India, p: 103, Waise, Arch. Nature. lxxi, 1, :..n. SPD. Decatelia n. g. p. 485, near Charistena, D. lema n. sp., Bolivia, p. 436, WeEIsE, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904. Demothispa tricolor, germaini, Bolivia, WEISE, p. 54, Arch. Naturg. Ixxi, 1, n. Spp. Dichirispa funebris, Fernando Po, Grstro, p. 518, Ann. Mus. Genova xh, nN. sp. Gonophora hemorrhoidalis var. n. undulata, WEISE, p. 98, Arch. Naturg. ext. 1, G. funebris, Borneo, WEISE, p. 99, t. c. nN. Sp. Hispa testacea, larval habits, trophi, Lesne, pp. 68-70, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Hf. aurichalcea, KE. Africa, WISE, p. 171, Arch. Naturg. lxx, i; H. opaca, S. Africa, WEISE, p. 448, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904 ; Wie linnet, N. Guinea, boutani, Tonkin, p- 101, gracilicornis, Cameroons, p. 102, Weise, Arch. Naturg. lxxi : n. spp. Javeta gestrot, Borneo, WEISE, p. 97, t. ¢. n. sp. Laccoptera excavata, larva, p. 15, ootheca, p.8, Muir & SuHarp, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Leptispa latifrons, Ceylon, nigra, Pondichery, WEISE, p. 436, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, n. spp. Megapyga brevis, Mentawei, SpantH, p. 69, Ann. Mus. Genova xh, n. sp. Metriona ferrarii, Java, SPAETH, p. 77, t. c. N. Sp. Millinaspis n. g. for Calliaspis cassidioides, Boh., WEISE, p. 4383, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904. Octhispa 4-notata, p. 81, proba, p. 82, perwana, p. 83, S. America, WEISE, Arch. Nature. xxi, 1, N. spp. Odontionycha sublesta, Usambara, WEISE, p. 173, t. c. n. Sp. Oxycephala fasciata, dilutipes, New Guinea, WEISE, p. 95, t. c. n. spp. Pistosia n, g. p. 93, P. maculata n. sp., Celebes, p. 95, WEISE, t. c. Platypria natalensis (Pér.), S. Africa, pp. 516, 517, paucispinosa, 8S. Thomé isld., p. 520, fee, Principe isld., p. 522, Gmstro, Ann. Mus. Genova xi; n. spp. Probenia n, g. Uroplatinorum, p. 447, for species of Odontota and Uroplata, WeIsE, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904; P. variolaris, p. 76, tessellata, p. 77, vittulosa, p. 78, nigritarsis, tibtella, p. 79, clara, p. 80,5. America, WEIsSE, Arch. Naturg. lxxi,1 :n. spp. Promecotheca antiqua, New Pomerania, WEISE, p. 97, t. c. n. Sp. Prosopodonta balyi=(costata B.), WEISE, p. 58, t. c. n. sp. Psilurnus donckiert, Brazil, WEISE, p. 57, t. c. 1. Sp. 198 Ins. XII. INSECTA.—COLEOPTERA. [1904] Rhacocassis n. g. p. 76, for Coptocycla flavoplagiata, with var. n. modi- gliani, p. 77, SpAETH, Ann. Mus. Genova xh. Solenispa n. g. for Cophalolia angusticollis Wat. and S. impressicollis n. sp., Bolivia, WEISE, p. 53, Arch. Naturg. Ixxi, i. Stenispa luridipennis, Brazil, WEISE, p. 52, t. c. N. Sp. Thoracispa, characters, 7. dreget, figure, GESTRO, pp. 463-465, Ann. Mus. Genova xh. T. brunni, S. Africa, WEISE, p. 449, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, n. sp. Uroplata kraata, p. 83, gracilis, p. 84, postica, p. 85, apicicornis, p. 86, maculata, maculicollis, p. 87, ferruginea, p. 88, orphanula, p. 89, pusilla, p. 90, ilustris, clienta, p. 91, soror, nupta, p. 92, S. America, WEISE, Arch. Naturg. 1xxi, 1, n. spp. EROTYLIDA. Dasydactylus cnici, Texas, SCHAEFFER, p. 201, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xu, n. sp. Languria, N. American, table, SCHAEFFER, pp. 198-200, t. c. ; food-habits of larvee, N. American, CHITTENDEN, pp. 27-30, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. LL. apicalis, Texas, SCHAEFFER, p. 198, t. c.n. Sp. — Pharaxonotha kirschi=(Thalisella conradti Gorh.), ARROW, p. 36, Ent. Mag. xl. Triplax marseult var. n. discicollis, REITTER, p. 156, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiil. Tritoma sibirica, consobrina and sobrina, note, SEMENOW, p. 303, Rey. Russe Ent. 1904. ENDOMYCHID. [Cf. Pic (1077), Rerrrer (1145, 1146, 1152), Semenow (1278). ] Aclemmysa n. g. near Clemmys, p. 41, A. solarti n. sp., Valle Lucano, p. 42, REITTER, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiil. Alexia maritima, Alpes maritimes, REITTER, p. 45, t. c. n. sp. Dapsa roddiana, W. Siberia, SEMENOW, p. 289, Rev. Russe. Ent. 1904, n. sp. Lycoperdina (Golgia) jakolevi, W. Siberia, SEMENOW, p. 290, t. c. N. Sp. Mycetina inapicalis, Syria, Pic, p. 90, Echange xx, n. sp. Spherosoma (Alexia) solarti, Valle Lucano, REITTER, p. 155, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxill, n. sp. COCCINELLIDE. [Cf. ScHwarz (1262), STEBBING (1336), WEISE (1506). | Weisz, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, pp. 357-364, makes a series of synonymical observations, too numerous to be here reproduced, on the Coceinellide of the Biologia Centrali-Americana Vol. vil. Alexia, see Hudomichide. Chilocorus similis, life history, SmirH, pp. 589-595, Rep. New Jersey exp. Stat. 1903. Coccinella lyncea, quatuordecimprotulata, varr. and sexes, MULLER, p. 177, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii; C. bipunctata ab. n. impunctata, EVERTS, p. 174, Tidschr. Ent. xlvii. Hyperaspis reppensis, habits, Sirvestr1, Ann. Mus. Napoli (n. s.) 1, No. 13. Novius cardinalis in Italy, natural history, Ripaca, pp. 299-323, Riv. Patol. Veg. x. Pseudoweisea suturalis, California, SCHWARZ, p. 118, P. ent. Soc. Washing- ton vi, N. sp. Vedalia guerini, natural history, STEBBING, pp. 155-162, pl. xvii, J. Linn. Soc. London xxix. PROTERRHINID. Correction, FAUVEL, p. 208, Rev. Ent. franc. 1904. Ins. 199 (p.) AYMENOPTERA. The names Apocrita and Symphyta should be used, not Konow’s Chala- stogastra etc., ENDERLEIN, p. 146, Zool. Anz. xxviii. The hypopharynx of Hymenoptera, HiuzHEIMER, Jena. Zeitschr. xxxix, pp. 119-150, pl. ii. Hymenoptera of Alaska, ASHMEAD (55), KiIncarD (800), PERGANDE (1026). Oogenesis in Bees etc., BRUNELLI (193). ACULEATA. APIDA. [Cf. ApLERZ (15), ALFKEN (28, 24), ASHMEAD (44, 47, 48, 49), Benton (101), BrirHEs (179), CAMERON (230, 232, 233, 234), CAUDELL (252), COcCKERELL (280-286, 289, 291-293), CRAWFORD (326, 327), DiTTRICH (394), DrEYLING (403, 404), DucKE (415), FrrmsE (541-552), FRIESE & WAGNER (553), GRAENICHER (619), GRUNBERG (642), HOLMBERG (697), Hoover (703), Hippner (705), Jacons (738), Kopp (840), Morice (957, 959), Nurse (985), PreRcE (1086), Robertson (1181, 1182), SAUNDERS (1214, 1215), SaussuRE (1218), ScHRorrKy (1245), ScHuLZ (1253, 1255), SemMicHon (1282, 1283), SweNnK (1357, 1358), Trrus (1389, 1390), VacHan (1424-1427), VimrEcK (1448, 1450, 1451, 1454).] Synopsis, or analysis, of classification of bees, families, ROBERTSON, pp. 37-43, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Conspectus of bees of Argentina, 91 species, HoumMBmrG, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii, pp. 377-468. COCKERELL gives various notes on bees described by Smith, Canad. Ent. XXXv1, pp. 301-304. The branched hairs, CAUDELL, pp. 5, 6, P. ent. Soc. Washington v1. Wax-organs, IMelipona group, DrEYLING, Zool. Anz. xxviii, pp. 204-210, cuts. Wax secretion A. mellifica, DREYLING, p. 216, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Bees as carriers of triungulins, PrERcE, pp. 172-180, Stud. Univ. Nebraska iv. Bees and flowers, Wery, Bull. Ac. Belgique 1904, pp. 1211-1261. Bee’s poison, PHISALIX (1048-1050). Some bees-nest insects, Brazil, WASMANN, pp. 482-487, Rev. Mus. Pau- lista vi. Acanthopus jheringi=(excellens Schr.), FRiEsE, p. 100, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Acanthosmiades ashmeadii, Oregon, T1Tus, p. 101, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, N. Sp. Agapostemon azare, p. 465, argentinus, coryliventris, p. 466, multicolor, p. 467, experiendus, p. 468, Argentina, HotmMBrerG, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 11, n. spp. Ammobates solitarius, Quetta, NuRsE, p. 570, J. Bombay Soc. xv, n. sp. Ancyloscelis ecuadorius, Guyaquil, p. 22, ducket, p. 23, gigas, p. 24, Para, FRIESE, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; A. baeri, p. 16, filitarsis, p. 17, turmalis, girardi, p. 18, humulis, analis, p. 19, S. America, VACHAL, Rey. Ent. franc. xxiii : n. spp. 200 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Andrena, remarks on 10 spp. from Greece described by Brullé, ALFKEN, pp. 289-295, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv ; A. curvungula and pandellei, ALFKEN, p. 320, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; A. parviceps g, Frey- GESSNER, p. 57, Soc. ent. xix; A. polemonii to Ptilandrena, ROBERTSON, p. 278, Canad. Ent. xxvi. A. frey-gessnerit, Switzerland, ALFKEN, p. 81, Soc. ent. xix; A. znoa- Himalaya, CAMERON, p. 210, Entomologist 1904 ; A. unita, balucha, p. 558, peshinica, p. 559, niveobarbata, cara, p. 560, hera, flavofacies, p. 561, marmora, p. 562, dolorosa, collata, p. 563, legata, biemarginata, p. 564, flagella, p. 565, halictoides, satellita, p. 566, India, NURSE, J. Bombay Soc. xv ; A. chlorogaster, piperi, chlorinella, angustitarsata, mustelicolor, Oregon etc., VIERECK, p. 196, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; A. tra- chandrenoides, pulverulenta, seminigra, p. 221, indotata, solidula, Junonia, compactiscopa, neurona, p. 222, transnigra, seatilensis, chap- mane, pullman, longthirtiscopa, vicinoides, p. 223, saccata, hemileuca, clypeoporaria, advarians, harveyi, p. 224, asmi, semipolita, zantho- stigma, subcandida, decussata, deccussatula, p. 225, subdistans, plana, scurra, nubilipennis, w-scripta, p. 226, Oregon etc., VIERECK, Canad. Ent, xxxvi; 4. fragariana, p. 64, wheeleri, p. 65, persimilis, p. 66, Wisconsin, GRAENICHER, Ent. News Philad. xv; A. wierecki, p. 26, leptanthi, p. 27, Colorado, CocKERELL, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv :n. spp. Anthidium flavomarginatum var. n. ecuadorium, FRIESE, p. 184, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; A. porterae var. n. amabile, CocKERELL, p. 7, Ento- mologist 1904; A. bicoloratum var. tucwmanum, VACHAL, p. 14, Rev. Ent. franc. xxii; A. pauliniert 3, bicolor, sexes, p. 101, niveocinctum, 2, cordatum fg, p. 105, Friese, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; A. stéeticum to Dianthidiwm, COCKERELL, p. 234, Entomologist 1904; A. jugatorium to Dianthidiwm, COCKERELL, p. 84, Ent. News Philad. xv. A. opacum, cucullatum, p. 102, zebra, braunsi, p. 103, abdominale, nigri- tarse, p. 104, nigripes, fulleborni, p. 105, Africa, FRIESE, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; A. yunodi, Transvaal, FRIESE, p. 299, t.c. ; A. aricensis, Chile, 22-punctatum, p. 182, buchwaldi, p. 183, dentiventris, p. 184, Ecuador, FRIESE, t. c. ; A. melanotrichum, Chile, FRIESE, p. 308, t. c. ; A. caroli-ameghinoi, Patagonia, p. 351, with structure of nest, pp. 354— 356, BreTHES, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 11 : n. spp. Anthodioctes n. g. Dasygastrina, A. megachiloides, p. 435, psenythioides, p. 436, n. spp., Argentina, HotmBere, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) il. Anthoglossa cygni, Swan River, CocKERELL, p. 203, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, N. Sp. Anthophora chilensis to Ancyla, ALFKEN, p. 141, and p. 180, Reyist. Chilena viii. A. stanfordiana, California, COCKERELL, p. 32, Ent. News Philad. xv; A. paranensis, p. 398, saltensis, p. 399, La Plata, Hotmprere, An. Mus, Buenos Aires (3) 1; A. Airpex, S. America, VACHAL, p. 16, Rev. Ent. franc. Xxlll : nN. spp. Apis, genus divided, cf. Megapis, Micrapis, species list, ASHMEAD, pp. 120- 123, P. ent. Soc. Washington, vi; A. mellifera L. 1758=(mellifica L. 1761), Benton, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; A. medlifica, nesting at large, BOUVIER, p. 187, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904; A. dorsata, indica etc., nesting-habits, wax, Hooper, Agric. Ledger 1904, No. 7. Apista Sm., characters, COCKERELL, p. 330, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Ashmeadiella schwarz, p. 98, coquillett, rufipes, p. 99, currier, gilletter, p. 100, N. America, Trrus, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. spp. Augochlora pomona, p. 456, egeria, terpsichore, p. 458, euphrosyne, p. 459, polyhymnia, p. 460, diana, p. 461, epipyrgitis, p. 462, aglaia, p. 463, S. America, Hotmperc, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii, n. Spp. Bombus of Moravia, SLAVICEK (in Moravian), Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove iv, pp. 83-106; &., habits of Arctic, FRresE, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, APIDA. Ins. 201 pp. 409-414; B. terrestris, early excavation by 2, L. ScHUSTER, p. 98, Zool. Garten xlv; B., varieties, varr. n., FRIESE & WAGNER, Zool. Jahrb. Suppl. vii, pp. 551-570, pls. xxix, xxx; B. robustus varr. n., B. thoracicus var. n. fuliginosus, FRIESE, p. 188, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. B. baer, tucumanus, Tucuman, VACHAL, p. 10, Rev. Ent. franc. xi, n. spp. Camptopeum rufiventre, 9 =(schewyrewi Mer.), Nurss, p. 575, J. Bombay Soc. xv. Caupolicana lugubris=(mystica Schr.), FRIESE, p. 100, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; C. pubescens=(herbsti Fr.), ALFKEN, p. 141, Revist. chilena vill; C. mystica var. baertana, VACHAL, p. 23, Rev. Ent. france. xxiii. C. herbsti, Chile, FRIESE, p. 180, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv ; C. rufipes, albi- ventris, p. 17, negriventris, p. 18, Chile, FRIESE, t. c. : n. spp. Centris, nesting habits, ScHrotrKy, pp. 347, 348, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ; OC. chilensis=(snuthi Friese), ALFKEN, p. 141, Revist. chilena vii. ; C. dorsata = (ehrhardti Schr. = pocograndensis Schr.), C. obsoleta = (fur- cata var. frieset Schr.), FRIESE, p. 100, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; C. furcata and allies, table, Duckr, pp. 209-210, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; C. bicolorella n. n. for smithid Friese nec Cress., COCKERELL, p. 235, Entomologist 1904; C. metatarsalis 9, p. 90, celebs 9, p. 92, FRIESE, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii. C. autrani, S. America, VACHAL, p. 16, Rev. Ent. franc. xxiii; C. (Epi- charts) minima, p. 90, Brazil, dabeata, Costa Rica, mixta, Chile, p. 91, FrizsE, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii; C. superba, p. 212, singularis, p. 213, Obidos, Ducks, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; C. mixta, Chile, FRIEsE, p. 187, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv : n. spp. Ceratina ino, p. 575, egeria, coriuna, p. 576, Quetta, Nursn, J. Bombay Soc. xv; C. philippinensis, Manilla, ASHMEAD, p. 2, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xi : n. spp. Chacoana n. g. Xylocoparia, p. 432, C. melanoxantha, n. sp., Argentina, p. 4383, HotmBercG, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) il. Chalepogenus n. g. p. 416, C. incertus n. sp., Argentina, p. 417, HoLtmBEre, ben, Chalicodoma combusta ¢ =(Megachile celocera), CoCKERULL, p. 205, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Chelostoma neomexicanum, New Mexico, CocKERELL, p. 13, Canad. Ent. XXXVI, Nl. Sp. Chilicola? orientalis, Tucuman, VacHaL, p. 24, Rev. Ent. franc. xxiii, n. sp. Cladocerapis n. g. type Lamprocelletes cladocerus Sm., COCKERELL, p. 292, Ent. News Philad. xv. Celioxys of Africa, characters, pp. 1-7, Frimsr, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 6; C. ribis var. n. kincaidi, COCKERELL, p. 33, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. C. erytropus, p. 7, junodi, p. 8, difformis, caffra, p. 9, convergens, simplex, p. 10, cewrulerpennis, luteipes, incarinata, p. 11, planidens, nasuta, p. 12, setosa, furcata, p. 13, glabra, auriceps, p. 14, africana, sexspinosa, p. 15, Africa, Frresr, Ark. Zool. 11, No. 6; C. perseus, India, Nursn, p. 577, J. Bombay Soc. xv; C. cariniscutis, khasiana, Khasia hills, CAMERON, p. 213, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; C. manzle, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 281, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; C. weinlandi, New Guinea, SCHULZ, p. 235, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix; C. strigata, miranda, S. America, VACHAL, p. 15, Rev. Ent. franc. xxiii; C. cerasiopleura, p. 442, lynchii, p. 445, lativalva, p. 446, C. ameghinoi, p. 448, tucumana, p. 449, mendozina, insolita, p. 450, chacoénsis, p. 451, vituperabilis, p. 453, querens, p. 454, Argen- tina, HoLMBEeRG, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii : n. spp. Colletes, notes on some little-known, CocKERELL, p. 276, Ent. News Philad. xv; Morick figures and describes the male genitalia of thirty-five species of Colletes, and tabulates the species, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, 202 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] pp. 25-63, pls. vi-ix; C. occidentalis Hal. =chilensis Spin., cyaniventris Hal. =cyaniventris Spin., ALFKEN, p. 141, Revist. chilena viii. C’. suecica, Sweden, AURIVILLIUS, p. 214, Ent. Tidskr. xxiv (omitted last year); C. moricet, Tenerife, SAUNDERS, p. 229, Ent. Mag. xl; C. eous, Transcaucasus, p. 43, cecrops, Attica, p, 44, perezi, Cairo, p. 45, eatont, Algeria, p. 49, phalericus, 8. Europe, p. 53, pumilus, Algeria, p. 55, Moricg, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; C. semilis, N. America, RoBERT- Son, p. 276, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; C. robustus, Nebraska, SWENK, p. 251, Ent. News Philad. xv; C. fulgidus, Oregon etc., SWENK, p. 95, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; C. wilmatte, New Mexico, CocKERELL, p. 14, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; CO. niger, p. 76, bruneri, p. 77, Costa Rica, SwENK, Canad. Ent. xxxvl; C, catulus, virgatus, S. America, VAcHAL, p. 26, Rev. Ent. franc. xxill; C. cyaneus, Argentina, HoLMBERG, p. 468, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) il : 1. spp. Conohalictoides n. g. GC. lovelli n. sp., Delaware, VIERECK, p. 245, Ent. News Philad. xv. Crocisa jaegerskoeldi, Khartoum, Moricg, p. 9, Jaigerskidld exp. No. 14, n. sp. (but see Zool. Rec. 1903). Cryptohalictoides n. g. C. spiniferus n. sp., Nebraska, VIERECK, p. 261, Ent. News Philad. xv. Ctenoapis lutea, sexes, NURSE, p. 570, J. Bombay Soc. xv. Ctenoplectra vagans, Philippines, COCKERELL, p. 204, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, N. Sp. Dialictus, composition, COCKERELL, p. 235, Entomologist 1904. Dianthidium, fresh components, COCKERELL, pp. 206, 207, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Dioxys atlantica, Tenerife, SAUNDERS, p. 232, Ent. Mag. xl, n. sp. Diphaglossa spinole, Bolivia, CRAWFORD, p. 50, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; D.? gauller, Tucuman, VACHAL, p. 23, Rev. Ent. franc. xxiii : n. spp. Egapista n. n. for Apista Sm., COCKERELL, p. 357, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Energoponus n. g. Anthophorite, p. 406, L. ameghoini, p. 407, strenuus, p. 408, n. spp., Argentina, HotmeErRG, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (8) 11. Epeolus remigatus martini a distinct species, COCKERELL, p. 24, t. ¢. E. crucis, p. 39, beulahensis, p. 40, New Mexico, olympiellus, Washington State, p. 41, CocKERELL, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; #.? baerz, Tucuman, VACHAL, p. 23, Rev. Eni. franc. xxiii : n. spp. Epiclopus gayi=(Melecta chilensis), COCKERELL, p. 207, Ann. Nat. Hist. XIV. , Epimonispractor n. g. p. 426, HL. gratiosus, p. 427, bomanii, p. 428, 1. spp. Argentina, Hotmpere, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 11. Epinomia triangulifera, natural history, relations with other insects, PIERCE, pp. 181-189, Stud. Univ. Nebraska. iv. Eriades clypeatus, p. 297, bicornutus, eaimius, p. 298, S. E. Africa, FRIESE, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; E. tenuis, India, Nurs, p. 577, J. Bombay Soc. xv : 1. spp. Euaspis and Parevaspis, E, smitht n. n. for abdominalis Sm., FRIESE, pp. 137, 138, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent ix. Eucera flavitarsis=(Tetralonia placens Schlett.), ALFKEN, p. 141, Revist. chilena viil. E. medusa, p. 578, diana, E. (Macrocera) phryne, p. 579, pomona, p. 580, cassandra, p. 581, India, NursE, J. Bombay Soc. xv, n. spp. Euglossa cordata var. n. townsendi, COCKERELL, p. 24, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; E. superba Hoftm. (as Plusia)=(smaragdina Perty); FRIESE, p. 99, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Exomalopsis verbesine, New Mexico, CocKERELL, p. 21, Ann. Nat. Hist. XiV, 0. Sp. Greeleyella n. g. Panurgine, p. 235, G. beardsleyi n. sp., Colorado, p. 236, CocKERELL, Entomologist 1904. APID. Ins. 203 clk aa fulvipes, Khasia hills, CAMERON, p. 211, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, Sp. Pau, synonymical notes on european, ALFKEN, p. 1, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; H. frey-gessnert n. n. for subfasciatus Nyl., id. p.3; H. orpheus n. n. for testaceus Nurse, Nurss, p. 26, J. Boinbay Soc. xvi; H., Aus- tralian and New Zealand species, CocKERELL, p. 211, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; H. gayi, posticus and gayatinus Spin. to Ceratina, ALFKEN, p. 141, Revist. chilena viii. Ths VACHAL (1426) describes by tables numerous species that are probably new, though this is not stated, many of the names occur twice, there are upwards of 100, all from South and Central America, ?n. spp. HT, dubitabilis, p. 613, hollandi, p. 614, hammi, p. 615, Majorca, SAUNDERS, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; H. dubius, Tenerife, SAUNDERS, p. 231, Ent. Mag. xl; H. carinifrons, N. India, CAMERON, p. 303, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii; H. hemalayensis, India, CAMERON, p. 210, Entomologist 1904; A. philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 128, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii; H. manile, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 281, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; H. peraustralis, S. Australia, CoCKERELL, p. 211, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; H. vierecki, p. 97, marinus, p. 99, New Jersey, CRAWFORD, Ent. News Philad. xv; H. denticulus, procerus, p. 469, nearcticus, p. 470, N. America, ochromerus, Brazil, citricornis, Chili, trichecus, p. 471, transvorsus, capitulatus, p. 472, Mexico, citerior, hab. }, equatus, linctus, crocoturus, p. 473, tricnienos, jubatus, circinatus, p. 474, pharus, cos- talis, spinalis, Mexico, egregius, Brit. Colombia, colatus, Colorado, p. 476, pallicornis, Mexico, crassus, granosus, p.477, occultus, N. America, respersus, laneus, Mexico, p. 478, adelipus, pullilabris, p. 479, arctous, nigridens, nigricollis, p. 480, gelidus, gularis, N. America, aratus, Mexico, diatretus, Colorado, p. 481, bivarus, curtulus, p. 482, Mexico, fartus, Washington, sertus, p. 483, coactilis, ectypus, biseptus, p. 484, terginus, sudus, Mexico, besket, centranellus, S. America, p. 485, cubitalis, Mexico, lanifer, hab. ?, pistnnus, Chil, p. 486, VacHat, Bull. Soc. Correze xxv1; HH. clematisellus, New Mexico, CocKERELL, p. 13, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; Z. rivett, antarius, p. 313, H. '(Augochl.) notares, p-. 314, Ecuador, VACHAL, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904; HI. baeri, alticola, Tucuman, VACHAL, p. 25, Rev. Ent. franc. xxiii : n. spp. Heriadini to be used instead of Trypetini, Titus, p. 23, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xi. Heriades brunert, Costa Rica, Titus, p. 24, t. c. mn. sp. Heteranthidium n. g. type Anthidium dorsale Lep., COCKERELL, p. 292, Ent. News Philad. xv. Hopliphora velutina=(Oxynedis beront Schr.), FRIESE, p. 100, Zeitschr. Biyni? Dipt. av. Hoplitis sumbuct, Washington, Titus, p. 101, P.ent.Soc. Washington vi, n. sp. Hoplonomia n, g. Andrenide, H. quadrifasciata n. sp., Philippines, AsH- MEAD, p. 4, J..N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Hypanthidium n. g. type Anthidium flavomarginatum Sm., COCKERELL, p. 292, Ent. News Philad. xv. Lanthanomelissa n. g. p. 418, L. discrepans n. sp., Argentina, p. 418, Houtmpere, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii. Leioproctus bolton, p. 2038, confusus, p. 204, New Zealand, CocKERELL, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. spp. Leptergatis n. g. p. 422, L. halictoides, mesopotamica, p. 424, romerot, p. 425, Argentina, n. spp., Hotmperc, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) i. Leptometria n. g. p. 409, L. pereyre, p. 410, baraderensis, p. 411, andina, p. 412, n. spp., Argentina, HOLMBERG, nae Macrocera ‘baert, Dp: 19, linearis, brethesi, buccosa, p. 20, curtata, discobola, p. 21, arrhenica, dama, p- 22, S. America, VACHAL, Rev. Ent. franc. XXlll, Nn. Spp. 204 Ins. XUI. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Macrotera secunda, Mexico, CocKERELL, p. 205, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Megachile latimanus grindeliarum subsp. n., COCKERELL, p. 33, Ent. News Philad. xv; I. lachesis ¢, SCHULZ, p. 234, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix ; M. saulcyi Guér.=chilensis Spin., ALFKEN, p. 141, Revist. chilena vil; M. sparganotes to Lithurgus, FRIESE, p. 99, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; M. dubia Sich. to Lithurqus, FRrEs#, p. 304, t. c.; JL, analysis of a nest, LUDWIG, p. 225, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. M. damaraensis, p. 380, atripes, p. 331, flavescens, malangensis, p. 332, marshalli, triangulifera, p. 333, quadrispinosa, M. (Chalicodoma) cariniventris, p. 334, fulvohirta, M. latitarsis, p. 335, cornigera, niveo- fasciata, p. 336, Africa, FRIESE, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; Jf volk- manni, p. 299, kerenensis, cyanescens, p. 301, junodi, impunctata, p. 302, Africa, FRIESE, t. c.; I. khasiana, India, CAMERON, p. 216, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; Jf, taprobane, Ceylon, CAMERON, p. 15, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; I. aberrans, Nicobars, Java etc., FRIESE, p. 329, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; AZ robbii, Manila, AsHmMEAD, p. 128, P. U. S. Mus. xxvil; J/. strophostylis, N. America, ROBERTSON, p. 277, Canad. Ent. xxxv1; MM. emoryi, New Mexico, CocKERELL, p. 7, Entomologist 1904 ; M. rufohirta, Chile, p. 185, garleppt, p. 186, ecuadoria, p. 187, Ecuador, aricensis, Chile, p. 188, FRIESE, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; I. arctos, Tucuman, patagonica, Santa Cruz, p. 11, vetula, rufiplantis, baeri, p. 12, levinasis, eburnipes, schrotikyi, p. 18, nubila, p. 14, Tucuman, VacuHAL, Rev. Ent. franc. xxiii : n. spp. Megacilissa tarsata=(metatarsalis Schr.), FRIESE, p. 100, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; JL eximia to Ptiloglossa, FRIESE, p. 19, t. c. M. matutina, Paraguay, ScHrorrky, p. 346, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, n. sp. Megapis n. g. for Apis dorsata, ASHMEAD, p. 120, P. ent. Soc. Washing- ton Vi. Melanapis rufifrons, Quetta, NURSE, p. 567, J. Bombay Soc. xv, n. sp. Melecta interrupta vary. n. fallugie, rociadensis, COCKERELL, p. 23, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; Jf armata, habits relations with Anthophora, SEMI- CHON, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1905, p. 188. Melipona baeri, Tucuman, VacHAL, p. 9, Rev. Ent. franc. xxiii, n. sp. Melissa diabolica =(Cyphomelissa pernigra Schr.), FRIESE, p. 100, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Melissodes californica to Synhalonia, COCKERELL, p. 235, Entomologist 1904. M. machaeranthere, New Mexico, COCKERELL, p. 21, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, nN. sp. Melissoptila bonaérensis, Buenos Ayres, HoLMBERG, p. 384, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii, n. sp. Micrapis n. g. for Apis florea, ASHMEAD, p. 122, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Monumetha argentifrons, g characters, Trrus, p. 26, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xxil. Morgania ; cf. Pasites and Omachthes. Nectarodieta n. g. p. 420, WV. olivetre n. sp., Argentina, p. 421, HOLMBERG, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) i. Neohalictoides n. g. type H. maurus Cr., VIERECK, p. 261, Ent. News Philad. xv. Nomada fulvipes Br.=(imperialis Schm.), V. conjungens=(dallatorreana Schm.), ALFKEN, p. 1, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; V. vegana, a valid species, var. n. nitescens, p. 76, coloradensis ¢, vicinalis var. 0. infrarubens, p. 84, CoCKERELL, Bull. Colorado exp. Stat. 94; 1. mutica=(olympica Schm.), V. sexfasciata var.=( fulvipes Br. =timperr- alis Schm.), FRIESE, p. 99, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. N. detecta, p. 571, annexa, p. 572, India, Nursz, J. Bombay Soc. xv; NV. frieseana, p. 28; semascita, p. 29, Colorado, CocKERELL, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; V. (@nathias) rubrella, p. 75, V. (Micronomada) lamarensis, p. 76, whleri, p. 77, N. (Xanthidium) rhodoxantha, p. 78, crawfordi, APID &. Ins. 205 collinsiana, p. 79, parvicincta, p. 80, with var. rufula, N. gilletter, agynia, p. 81, pallidella, p. 82, coloradella, luteopicta, p. 83, alpha, p. 84, Colorado, CocKERELL, Bull. Colorado exp. Stat. 94 : n. spp. Nomia rubella 2, scutellaris, maculata and nigripes, subspp. n., FRIESE, p. 296, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; WV. tegulata 4, Morice, p. 6, Jagers- kidld exp. No. 14. N. rubra, Transvaal, Friesz,. 297, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; WV. bahadur, p. 568, kangre, p. 569, India, Nurss, J. Bombay Soc. xv; WV. pilosella, p- 211, rothneyt, p. 214, interrupta, tuberculata, p. 215, N. India, CaMERON, Ann. Nat. Hist. xili : n. spp. Omachthes carnifex and histrio, to Morgania, COCKERELL, p. 208, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Osiris fasciatu = (Huthyglossa fasciata Rad.), FRIESE, p. 100, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Osmia, N. American components, Titus, p. 26, J. N. York Ent. Soc. x11; O. parvula, leucomelena, and their parasite Stelis ornatula, HOPPNER, pp. 129-134, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix; 0. becornis, nests, Kopp, pp. 346- 348, Jahresh. Ver. Wurttemb. lx. O. sponsa, balucha, p. 573, sita, p. 574, Quetta, Nurs, J. Bombay Soc. xv, Nn. spp. Oxca festiva, 3, FRiusE, p. 18, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Oxystoglossa decorata, characters, COCKERELL, p. 208, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Parandrena chalybioides, Oregon, VIERECK, p. 229, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Paranomia stantoni, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 4, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, N. Sp. Parasphecodes, table, COCKERELL, p. 209, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. P. melbournensis, frenchi, Australia, COCKERELL, p. 210, t. c. n. spp. Parevaspis basalis and abdominalis, CoCcKERELL, p. 207, t. c. Pasites dichrous to Morgania, COCKERELL, p. 207, t. ¢. Perdita gerhardi, p. 21, monarde, p. 22, New Jersey, VIERECK, Ent. News Philad. xv, n. spp. Podalirius orotave, Venerife, SAUNDERS, p. 234, Ent. Mag. xl; P. vedettus, p. 582, connexus, p. 583, sergius, p. 584, India, Nurs, J. Bombay Soc. XV : Nl. spp. Prochelostoma philadelphi, characters, T1tTus, p. 24, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Prosopis, synonymy of European, ALFKEN, pp. 1, 2, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; P. variegata varr. n. integra, obtusa, maculata, ALFKEN, pp. 322, 323, t. c.; P. and its parasite Gasteruption, HOPPNER, pp. 97-103, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. P. dubitata, S. Europe, p. 323, persica, Araxes, p. 324, friesez, Fiume, _p. 325, ALFKEN, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; P. basimacula, Darjiling, CAMERON, p. 209, Entomologist 1904; P. phzlippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 5, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; P. say’, N. America, ROBERTSON, p. 273, Canad. Ent. xxxvi : n. spp. Proteraner leptanthi, p. 232, rhois, p. 233, Colorado, CocKERELL, Entomolo- gist 1904, n. spp. Proteriades n. g. for Heriades semirubra Ckll., Titus, p. 25, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Psenythia unizonata, Argentina, HotMBere, p. 455, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 1, n. sp. Pseudopanergus =(Protandrenopsis Crawf.), COCKERELL, p. 26, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. P. pectidellus, New Mexico, id., 1. c. n. sp. Pterandrena oniscicolor, albuginosa, pallidiscopa, nudiscopa, pallidifovea, complexa, erigenoides, crypta, p. 228, acrypta, nudimediocornis, p. 229, Oregon etc., VIERECK, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. spp. Pitiloglossa aculeata, Brazil, p. 19, eburnea, Peru, p. 20, FRrmsk, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, n. spp. 206 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Ptilothri« nudipes Burm. (as Meliphila)=(similis Fr.), Frresk, p. 100, t. ec. thathymus and Hurytis, characters, COCKERELL, p. 208, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; ft. armatus=(Odyneropsis holosericea Schr.), FRESE, p. 100, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Robertsonella n. g. Osmune, p. 22, L. gleasoni n. sp., Llinois, p. 23, Trrus, J. N. York Ent. Soe. xii. Saropoda alpha, Australia, COCKERELL, p. 204, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Scirtetica n. g. Hucerite, p. 389, S. antarctica n. sp., Patagonia, p. 391, HoutmMBerG, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii. Serapis rufipes, Cape Colony, FRIESE, p. 106, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, n. sp. Serapista n. n. for Serapis Sm., COCKERELL, p. 357, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Sphecodes (Drepanium) olympicus, p. 230, S. (Machaeris) washingtoni, p. 231, S. CS.) hesperellus, arvensiformis, p. 232, Oregon etc., COCKERELL, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; S. veganus, pecosensis, New Mexico, COCKERELL, p. 5, Entomologist 1905; S. arroyanus, New Mexico, CoCKERELL, p. 231, t. c.; S. equator, Ecuador, VacHAL, p. 314, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904; S. Zunaris, Tucuman, VACHAL, p. 26, Rev. Ent. franc. xxiii : n. Spp. Stelis ornatula, cf. Osmia. Svastra fulgurans, Argentina, HOLMBERG, p. 388, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 11, n. Sp. Synhalonia frater aragalli subsp. n., S. crenulaticollis var. n. lippie, CoOCKERELL, p. 25, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Tapinotaspis n. g. p. 413, 7. chacabucensis, sabularum, p. 415, n. spp., Argentina, HotmBperc, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 11. Teleutemnesta n. g. p. 400, 7. fructifera, p. 402, scalaris, relata, p. 403, distincta, p. 404, separata, p. 405, La Plata, n. spp., HOLMBERG, t. c. Tetralonia melanura=(Anthoph. grisea Schl. and Megach. gasperini Schl., also 7. atrifrons Sm.), FRIESE, p. 99, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; 7. analis =(Macroglossa ortbazi Rad.), FRIESE, p. 100, t. c. Tetrapedia mexicana Rad. as (“petcharis)=( fiorentinia D. 'T.=saussurer Fr.), FRIESE, p. 100, t.'c. T. tucumana, gaullei, Tucuman, VACHAL, p. 22, Rev. Ent. franc. xxiii, Nn. Spp. Thygater chrysophora, Argentina, HotmBere, p. 386, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) li, n. sp. Thyreothremma n. g. Hucerite, p. 391, 7. rhopalocera, p. 393, desiderata, p. 395, abscondita, p. 396, La Plata, HOLMBERG, t. c. n. spp. Trachandrena amphibola, p. 159, indotata, ochropleura, crassihirta, per- densa, hadra, limarea, p. 160, cleodora, fuscicauda, auricauda, pernuda, p. 161, Oregon etc., VrERECK, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. spp. Trachusa serratule, habits, ADLERZ, pp. 121-129, Ent. Tidskr. xxv. Trichocerapis n. g. type Tetralonia mirabilis Sm., COCKERELL, p. 292, Ent. News Philad. xv. Triepeolus helianthi var. n. arizonensis, cressont var. n. fraser@, COCKERELL, p. 39, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. T. nautlana, Mexico, pimarum, mesille, p. 36, isocome, p. 38, New Mexico, CocKERELL, t. c. n. Spp. Trigona heidert, occidentalis, ScHULZ, p. 823, SB. Al. Munchen 1904. T. catamarcensis, p. 378, remota, p. 379, HotmBerc, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 11, n. spp. Xylocopa collaris var. n. binghami, CoCKERELL, p. 30, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; X. violacea, piercing flowers for nectar, COBELLI, p. 11, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix; YY. and flowers in Paraguay, ScHRoTrKy, p. 346, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. AX. nautlana, Mexico, CocKERELL, p. 30, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Zacesta, referred to Panurgide, characters, Titus, p. 26, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xl. VESPIDZ—MASARIDA. Ins. 207 VESPIDZ, EUMENIDH, RHOPALOSOMIDA, MASARID&. [Cf. Apuerz (14), BriruEs (176, 178, 180, 181), pu Buysson (218, 219), CAMERON (222, 223, 228-231, 234, 235), Datua ToRRE (342), DuCKE (411, 414), Dusmet (417), ENDERLEIN (457), FRIESE (541), VON [HERING (731), Morick (959), Nurse (986), PECHLAUER (1014), PorTER (1099), SAUNDERS (1215), SAUSSURE (1218), SCHULTHESS-RECHBERG (1246), ScHULZ (1253, 1255), TULLGREN (1404). | The genera and classification revised and the species listed, DALLA TorRE, Gen. Ins. Vespide, 108 pp., 6 plates. Moravian wasps, table in Moravian, SLAVICEK, pp. 18-22, Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove 1. Supplement to Spanish Humenide, with notes on critical species, DUSMET, pp. 126-137, Bol. Soc. espan. iv. Vespide of S. America and Argentina, with 1 n. sp., BRETHES (176). Social wasps of 8. America, monograph, plate of nests, DucKE, Bol. Mus. Geeldi iv, pp. 317-374. Eumenide of La Plata monographed, BritHEs, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 1, pp. 231-320. Annotated list of Chilian Vespide, Porter, Revist. chilena vill, pp. 193- TS. Habits of Polistes biglumis in Sweden, ADLERZ, pp. 97-106, Ent. Tidskr. XXV. Alastor merceti, Alicante, DUSMET, p. 126, Bol. Soc. espan. iv; A. anomalus, p. 303, schrotthyz, p. 305, argentinus, p. 306, persimilis, p. 308, elongatus, p. 309, arcuatus, p. 310, 8. America, BritHes, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) li : 1. Spp. Alpha n. gr. of Paragia, DALLA TORRE, p. 4, Vespidee. Belenogaster petiolatus = (brachycerus Kohl), p. 461, junceus, nests, p. 453, TULLGREN, Arkiv Zool. i. B. occidentalis, Cameroons, TULLGREN, p. 455, pl. xxv, fig. 14, t. c. m. sp. Beta n. gr. of Paragia, DALLA Torr, p. 4, Vespide. Chartergus laticinctus, p. 330, rufiventris, p. 335, pusillus, p. 336, nitidus, p- 338, S. America, Duckr, Bol. Mus. Geeldi iv, n. spp. Ctenochilus argentinus, La Plata, BritHEs, p. 232, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) il. Deuterapoica n. n. for Apoica pt., DALLA TorRE, p. 79, Vespidee. Deuterodiscelius n. gr. of Discelius, DALLA ToRRE, p. 18, Vespide. Discelius cuyanus, p. 234, paranensis, p. 236, assimilis, p. 238, ater, p. 239, auritulus, p. 241, fluminensis, p. 242, nitidus, p. 245, prixri, p. 246, andinus, p. 248, La Plata, Briraes, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii, n. spp. Huatlastor n. gr. for part of Alastor, DALLA TorRRE, p. 60, Vespide. Huancistrocerus n. n. for Ancistrocerus s. str. Sauss., DALLA TORRE, p. 36, Vespide. Huceramius n. gr. of Cerannius, DALLA TorRRE, p. 5, Vespide. Hudiscelius n. g. EL. metallicus n. sp., Tenimber-Larat, FRirsE, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Huepipona n. n. for Hpiponus s.str. Sauss., Datta Torre, p. 39, Vespidee. ELumenes latrellei, petiolaris and butonensis subspp. n., SCHULZ, pp. 217, 218, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xix ; £. coarctatus and pomiformis, ZAVAT- TARI, p. 8, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 482. E. gracillima, Cameroons, TULLGREN, p. 445, pl. xxiii, fig. 8, Arkiv Zool. i; EH. parvilineata, Sikkim, CAMERON, p. 12, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv ; HE. montana, Quetta, Nurse, p. 26, J. Bombay Soc. xvi; HL. micado, Japan, CAMERON, p. 35, Entomologist 1904; LZ. alfkeni, Obidos, 208 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Duckg, p. 138, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; 2. autrani, p. 252, arechava- lete, p. 256, La Plata, magna, p. 258, Brazil, BrirHEes, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) li : n. spp. Eumontezumia n, n. for a division of Montezumia, DALLA Torre, p.. 27. Vespide. Euodynerus n. n. for Odynerus pt. Sauss., DALLA Torr», p. 38, Vespide. Eupolistes n. gr. for pt. of Polistes, DALLA TorRE, p. 68, Vespide. Hupolybia n. subg. for Polybia pt., Datta TorRE, p. 76, Vespide. Eurrhynchium n,n. for Rygchium div. I Sauss., DALLA TorRE, p. 33, Vespide. Eusynagris n. n. for Synagris, div. I Sauss., DALLA TorRE, p. 30, Vespidee. ' Huzethus n. gr. for Zethus div. 1 Sauss., DALLA TorrRg#, p. 14, Vespide. Hymenosmithia n,n. for Smithia Sauss., DALLA TorRRE, p. 61, Vespide. Lcaria singapurensis,~ p. 120, rufinoda, p. 121, Singapore, CAMERON, J. Straits Asiat. Soc. xli, n. spp. Icariastrum n. n, for Lcaria Sect. 1 Sauss., Data Torre, p. 72, Vespide. Learvella n, n. for Icaria Sect. 1 Sauss., DALLA TorRE, p. 72, Vespide. Icariola n. n. for Icaria Sect. 111 Sauss., DALLA TorRE, p. 72, Vespide. Juartinia indica, Deesa, CAMERON, p. 89, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, n. sp. Leontiniella n. g. near Monobia, L. argentina n. sp., Argentina, BRETHES, p. 265, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) i. Macrovespa n. n. for part of Vespa, DALLA TorRE, p. 64, Vespide. Masaris alfkent, Damara land, Du Buysson, p. 144, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, n. sp. Megacanthopus n. g. near Polybia, p. 358, with MW. collaris, lecointet, p. 361, alfkeni, imitator, p. 362, punctatus, p. 363, n. spp., S. America, DuckeE, Bol. Mus. Geeldi iv. Monobia angulosa var. n. cingulata, BriTHES, p. 264, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) il. M. atrorubra, Para, Duckk, p. 142, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, n. sp. Montezumia saussuret to Nortonia, SCHULTHESS-RECHBERG, p. 270, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. M. bruchit, Argentina, id. p. 263, t.c.; MM. dificilis, Para, Ducks, p. 141, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv : n. spp. Nortonia, table of species, SCHULTHESS-RECHBERG, p. 270, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. NV. polybioides, p. 272, lugens, p. 274, Peru, bifasciata, p. 275, steinbachi, p. 277, Tucuman, SCHULTHESS-RECHBERG, t. c.; WV. sulcata, Para, Ducks, p. 140, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv : n. spp. Odynerus argentinus, nesting habits, BRETHES, p. 204, pl. i, Revist. Mus. La Plata x. O. eatoni, Tenerife, SAUNDERS, p. 203, Ent. Mag. xl; O. (? Ancistrocerus) aberraticus, White Nile, Mortcr, p. 4, Jagerskidld exp. No. 14 (but see Zool. Rec. 1903); O. falcatus, Cameroons, TULLGREN, p. 452, pl. xxv, fig. 13, Arkiv Zool. i; O. camicrus, Darjiling, CAMERON, p. 259, Entomologist 1904; O. rhipheus, p. 308, tytides, p. 309, Darjiling, CaMERON, Entomologist 1904; O. declivus, p. 273, acuminatus, p. 274, montevidensis, p. 276, subtropicalis, p. 278, lynchii, p. 279, catamar- censis, p. 283, arechavalete, p. 285, cuyanus, p. 287, heptagonalis, p. 289, punctatus, p. 290, bruchii, p. 292, ameghinor, p. 300, schrottkyi, p. 302, patagonus, p. 312, S. Amer., Bolivia, Patagonia, BriTHEs, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 11: n. spp. Parachartergus and P. bentobuenoi, IHERING, Bull. Soc, ent. France 1904, 9». 84, PR. fe a Tijuca, pu Buysson, p. 145, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, n. sp. Polistella n. g. for Polistes manillensis, ASHMEAD, p. 133, P. U. S. Mus. XXVlil. VESPIDH ETC.—HYMENOPTERA FOSSORIA. Ins. 209 Polistes tepidus nove-pomerame subsp. n., p. 227, P. marginalis papuanus subsp. n., p. 231, ScHunz, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix; P. crinitus = (annularis and pallipes Schrottky), BrirHEs, p. 24, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii. 2, erie Cameroons, TULLGREN, p. 456, pl. xxv, fig. 15, Arkiv Zool. 1; . P. niger, Brazil, BritHes, p. 20, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 11; P. geldir, p. 368, biglumordes, p. 369, claripennis, p. 370, rufiventris, occipitalis, p. 371, S. America, Duckn, Bol. Mus. Geeldi iv : n. spp. Polistoides n. gr. for pt. of Polistes, DALLA ToRRE, p. 68, Vespide. Polybia furnaria, p. 85, ypiranguensis, p. 86, IneRING, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904; P. jurinei var. n. bonaérense, BRETHES, p. 28, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (38) 1. P. pseudomimetia, Amazons, ScHULZ, p. 803, SB. Ak. Munchen 1903 ; P. huberi, holoxantha, p. 349, micans, rufitarsis, p. 351, vulgaris, p. 352, lutea, p. 353, obidensis, p. 354, lignicola, cementaria, p. 355, sculpturata, p. 356, S. America, Duckr, Bol. Mus. Geeldi iv : n, spp. Protapoica n. n. for Apoica pt., Datta TorRE, p. 79, Vespide. Protodiscelius n. gr. of Discelius, DALLA TorRE, p. 18, Vespidee. Rhynchium hemorrhoidale dohertyt subsp. n., SCHULZ, p. 223, Berlin. ent, Zeitschr. xlix; &. sirdari, Khartoum, Morics, p. 4, Jagerskidld exp. No. 14, n. sp. (but see Zool. Rec. 1903). Synagris trispinosa, p. 447, pl. xxiv, fig. 9, rufopicta, fig. 10, p. 448, wneata, fig. 1l, p. 449, 4-punctata, fig. 12, p. 450, Cameroons, TULLGREN, Arkiv Zool. i, n. spp. Tetrarthra n. gr. of Monobia, DALLA ToRRE, p. 28, Vespide. Triarthra n. gr. of Monobia, DALLA Torre, p. 28, Vespidee. Trimeria buyssoni, Argentina, BRETHES, p. 371, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii, N. sp. Tritodiscelius n. gr. of Discelius, DALLA TorRRE, p. 18, Vespide. Vespa: R. DU Buysson completes his monograph of Vespa, describing several varr. n. in addition to the new species mentioned below, Ann. Soc. ent. France 1904, pp. 485-556, plates v-x; V. orbata var. n. aurulenta, V. rufa intermedia var. n. p. 591, var. n. americana, p. 592, V. norvegica var. n. adulterina, p. 600, V. silvestris var. n. sumptuosa, p. 603, V. germanica var. n. stizoides, p. 615, DU Buysson, t.c.; V. germanica, nest, census, PECHLANER, Verh. Ges. Wien hv, p. 77; V. rufa, nest with V. austriaca, BERESFORD, p. 242, Irish Natural. 1904. V. barthelemyi, Cambodia, Du Buysson, p. 618, Ann. Soc. ent. France 1904; V. variabilis, China, p. 522, binghami, Yunnan, p. 523, ewlemordes, Andaman Islands, p. 530, mocsaryana, Malacca, p. 537, walkerz, China, p. 539, pu Buysson, Ann. Soc. ent. France 1904 : n. spp. Wettsternia n. g. for Labus Sect. 1 Sauss., DALLA TorRE, p. 13, Vespide. Zethoides n, g. Masaride, p. 93, Z. flavolineatus n. sp., Panama, p. 94, CAMERON, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx. Zethus broomt, 8. Africa, CAMERON, p. 110, Rec. Albany Mus. i; Z. hima- layensis, p. 13, 3-maculatus, p. 14, Sikkim, CAMERON, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; Z. corallinus, p. 135, dimidiatus, p. 136, Para, Ducks, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv : n. spp. HYMENOPTERA FoOssoRIA (or SPHEGOIDEA). [Cf ADLERZ (13, 16), ANDRA (28-30), ASHMEAD (44, 46, 47, 48), AURI- VILLIUS (59), BRETHES (181), DU Buysson (219), CAMERON (222, 224, 225, 227-230, 232-234, 238), DucKE (413), ENDERLEIN (458), GARCIA (587, 588), Kopp (840), MANnTERO (904), NURSE (986), PIcARD (1080), SAUNDERS (1214, 1215), SaussuRE (1218), ScHuLz (1253, 1254), Tunt- GREN (1404, 1405), VieREcK (1445, 1446, 1449, 1453), Vimreck & CoCKERELL (1455). | 1904. [ VoL. Xu1.] E 14 210 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Synopsis of the Fossoria of Argentina, 57 spp., HoumBErc, pp. 469-504, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 11. Classification of Mutillide completed, ASHmmaD, pp. 5-9, Canad. Ent. xxxvi ; Mutilliide, Ashmead’s genera detailed and criticised, ANDR&, pp. 27- 41, Rev. Ent. franc. xxiii. Philanthide, N. American, revision and tables, Vrereck & CocKERELL, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, pp. 84, 129 ete. The Sphegide of Sweden, AuRIVILLIUS, Ent. Tidskr. xxv, pp. 241-300. Localities for Palearctic Sphegide, ScHuuz (1254). Mluroides n, g. Thynnide, p. 428, a. sjostedti n. sp., Cameroons, p. 429, TULLGREN, Arkiv Zool. 1. Agenia cingulata, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 133, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii; A. lynchii, Buenos Ayres, HOLMBERG, p. 494, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii : n. spp. Ammophila bolanica 6, Nurs, p. 25, J. Bombay Soc. xvi; A. sabulosa, habits, Kopp, pp. 344-346, Jahresh. Ver. Wurttemb. lx. Ammoplanus ceanothe, Pennsylvania, VIERECK, p. 72, Psyche xi, n. sp. Ampulex hellmayri, Amazons, SCHULZ, p. 760, SB. Ak. Munchen 1903, n. sp. Anodontyna tricolor 9, p. 317, albofasciata g, p. 318, ANDR&, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Anoplius johannis, p. 126, oneili, p. 127, A. (Ferreola?) gradatus, A. (Schizosalius?) melanostomus, p. 128, A. argenteodecoratus, p. 129, dunbrodyensis, p. 130, labialis, spilopus, p. 131, hirtiscapus, p. 132, trichiocephalus, p. 133, A. (Homonotus) spilonotus, p. 134, A.? ceno- ceras, p. 1385, Cape Colony, CAMERON, Rec. Albany Mus, i, n. spp. Anothyreus panurgoides, Pennsylvania, VIERECK, p. 239, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. Sp. Apteropompius dentatus, Uitenhage, CAMERON, p. 176, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, 1. sp. Astata lucinda, Quetta, NuRSE, p. 25, J. Bombay Soc. xvi, n. sp. Aulacophilus eumenoides, Para, DucKE, p. 97, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, nN. Sp. Barymutilla alticola, W. Africa, ANDRE, p. 226, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, Nn. Sp. Bembex, characters of Spanish, Garcia, pp. 341-356, Bol. Soc. espan. iv. B. handlirschi, p. 348, miscella, p. 345, hispanica, p. 347, Spain, GARCfA, t. ¢.; B. megadonta, Darjiling, CAMERON, p. 261, Entomologist 1904; B. khasz- ana, Assam, CAMERON, p. 123, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Bembidula simiullima Sm. redescribed, DucKE, p. 91, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Bothynostethus collaris, Para, p. 95, clypealis, Alemquer, p. 189, Duck, t. ¢. n. Spp. Cerceris rybensis dittricht subsp. n., SCHULZ, p. 93, Zeitschr. Ent. Breslau XL C. violaceipennis, p. 292, latibalteata, p. 293, N. India, CAMERON, Ann. Nat. Hist. xil; C. yaponica, quinquecincta, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 66, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; C. nasica, fidelis, p. 132, platyrhina, macro- sticta, p. 133, ferruginior, p. 134, garciana, populorum, femur-rubrum, p. 135, convergens, chilopsidis, p. 136, rinconis, novomexicana, p. 137, crotonella, eriogoni, p. 1389, townsendi, vicinoides, p. 140, New Mexico, VibrReCK & CocKERELL, J. N. York Ent. Soc. x1; C. perspicua, p. 475, paupercula, levigata, p. 476, moyanoi, p. 477, caridez, p. 478, probo- scidea, p. 479, diademata, p. 480, melanogaster, gaudebunda, p. 481, polychroma, p. 483, campestris, p. 484, elephantinops with var. dissita, p. 485, bonaérensis, p. 486, Argentina, HotmMBrerG, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (8) li : 2. Spp. | Ceropales maculata, parasitic habits, ADLERZ, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxviii, Afd. iv, No. 14, 20 pp. C. punctulata, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 138, Rec. Albany Mus. i, n. sp. HYMENOPTERA FOSSORIA. Ins: DEL Chlorion cyaneum, synonymy, FERNALD, p. 120, Ent. News Philad. xv; C. lobatus, food-habits, MAXxWELL-LEFROY, p. 531, J. Bombay Soe. xv. Olytochrysus dubiosus, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 65, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Nn. sp. Crabro alatus japonicus subsp. n., SCHULZ, p. 99, Zeitschr. Ent. Breslau XRIN, C. trichiosomus, p. 260, agycus, p. 261, Himalaya, CAMERON, Entomologist 1904, n. spp. Dasyproctus philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 129, P. U. 8. Mus. xxviii, nN. sp. Dielis testaceipes, Japan, CAMERON, p. 34, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Diodontus gracilipes, Tenerife, SAUNDERS, p. 202, Ent. Mag. xl; D. crassi- cornis, Oregon, VIERECK, p. 243, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx : 1. Spp. Dolichomutilla bolamana, W. Africa, ANDR4, p. 228, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, Nn. Sp. Dolichurus obidensis var. n. maranhensis, DuckE, p. 91, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Hlaphroptera herbsti, Chile, ANDR#, p. 308, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, n. sp. Entomognathus lenapeorum, Pennsylvania, VIERECK, p. 239, Tr. Amer. ent. SOc. xxkyn. Spi Ephuta (Photopsis) chilicola, Chile, ANDRE, p. 306, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, Nn. Sp. Ephutopsis n. g. Ephutine, type trinidadensis Ashm., ASHMEAD, p. 6, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Hucercerts, tables of species, VIERECK & COCKERELL, pp. 84-88, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Li. striareata, p. 85, chapmane, p. 86, simulatrix, p. 87, New Mexico, iid. t. c. N. Spp. Euspinolia, characters and components, ANDR&, p. 286, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Gorytes levis egyptiacus subsp. n., ScHULZ, p. 96, Zeitschr. Ent. Breslau xxix; G. scutellaris=(Harpactes sanguinans Dom.), G. triangularis Sm., taxonomical characters, DUCKE, p. 92, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Homalothynnus n. g. Thynnide, p. 466, H. eburneus n, sp., Adelaide, p. 468, ENDERLEIN, Zool. Anz. xxvil. Ischnolynthus n. g, near Crabro, J. foveolatus n. sp. Argentina, HOLMBERG, p. 472, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii. Larra bicolorata, p. 294, pygidialis, p. 295, N. India, CAMERON, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii; L. apicepennis, N. India, CAMERON, p. 302, t. c. : Nn. Spp. Liris violaceipennis, N. India, CAMERON, p. 300, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Macromeris honestus, Sm. (as Pompilus)=(aureopilosa Cam.), CAMERON, p. 90, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Megalomma quadricinctum, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 132, P.U. S. Mus. xxviii, nN. Sp. Meria quadrimaculata to Myzine, CAMERON, p. 90, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Methoca ichneumonoides, habits, ADLERZ, pp. 255-258, Arkiv Zool. 1. Mimesa palliditarsis, Majorca, SAUNDERS, p. 605, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Monedula surinamensis, nesting habits, BRETHES, pp. 200-204, Revist. Mus. La Plata x. Mutilla alecto, M. estuans Gerst. is 2, p. 227, M. atricolor g, p. 233, var. n. ochraceomaculata, p. 234, WM. cyparissa 9, p. 2386, ANDRE, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. M. sordidata, Cameroons, TULLGREN, p. 427, Arkiv Zool. i; ML. auro- decorata, p. 229, omissa, p. 231, zeqnota, p. 240, principis, p. 242, polyacantha, p. 245 & var. dichromatica, p. 246, sessiliventris, p. 246, varians, p. 247, spinicollis, p. 250, W. Africa, ANDRE, Ann. Mus. Genova xli ; If. vesta, India, Nurse, p. 24, J. Bombay Soe. xvi; JL. inoa, 212 Ins. XIII, INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] p. 279, artaxa, trebia, p. 280, N. India, Cameron, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; J. sceva, p. 6, gnatia, p. 7, tiza, p. 8, Khasia hills, CAMERON, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; Jf. semper, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 135, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii: 1; spp: Myrmilla subspinosa, W. Africa, ANDRE, p. 222, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, N. Sp. Myzine, Apis fusiformis De Geer, to this, TULLGREN, p. 462, Arkiv Zool. i. Nectanebus fischeri fischeri, and fischeri algeriensis, SCHULZ, pp. 9-11, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. 1x. Notogonia manile, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 130, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, nN. Sp. Nysson laufferi, Madrid, Garcfa, p. 392, Bol. Soc. espan. iv; WV. vio- laceipennis, Sikkim, CAMERON, p. 10, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; J. submellipes, tramosericus, p. 237, daeckei, p. 238, N. America, VIERECK, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx; WV. cressonit, N. Mexico, CAMERON, p. 95, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx; WV. alfkeni, Amazons, Duck, p. 190, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv : n. spp. Ochleroptera n. g. O. oblita n. sp., Argentina, HOLMBERG, p. 487, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 1. Odontolarra nigra, Sikkim, CAMERON, p. 12, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, Nn. Sp. Odontophotopsis acmeus, p. 84, subtenurs, trunculus, p. 85, crucis, p. 86, sercus, alamonis, p. 87, avellanus, p. 88, fallax, indotatus, p. 89, augustus, p. 90, delodontus, p. 91, VirRECK, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. spp. Odontothynnus n. g. Thynnides, p. 161, O. bidentata, lacteipennis, p. 162, n. spp., S. Africa, CAMERON, Rec. Albany Mus. 1. Ornepetes albonotata, Chile, ANDR#, p. 314, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, n. sp. Oxybelus platensis, Buenos Aires, n, sp., p. 195, with notes on habits and instincts, pp. 196-200, pl. i, BrETHES, Revist. Mus. La Plata x. Paniscomima n. g. Rhopalosomide, p. 465, for P. erlangeriana n. sp., Somaliland, p. 466, ENDERLEIN, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Paranothyreus rugicollis, New Jersey, VIERECK, p. 241, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. XXX, Nl. SD. Paratiphia 12-maculata, Panama, CAMERON, p. 94, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. Sp. Passalaccus (sic) rivertonensis, New Jersey, VIERECK, p. 243, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. XXx, N. gp. Philanthus camerunensis, Africa, TULLGREN, p. 444, pl. xxiii, fig. 7, Arkiv Zool. i; P. punctinudus, p. 144, crotoniphilus, p. 145, New Mexico, VimRECK & COCKERELL, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. Piagetia varicornis, Sikkim, CAMERON, p. 11, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv ;. P. ruficollis, Singapore, CAMERON, p. 119, J. Straits Asiat. Soc. xli : Nn. Spp. Pison pallidipalpe, description, SCHULZ, p. 214, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. P. lagune, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 131, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, n. sp. Pisonitus argenteus, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 131, t. c. m. sp. Podium (Parapodium) batesianum, Amazons, SCHULZ, p. 772, SB. Ak. Munchen 1903, n. sp. Pompilus viaticus, habits, PICARD, pp. 142-145, Feuille Natural. xxxiv. P. dorie, Tuscany, MANTERO, p. 453, Ann. Mus. Genova xl; P. poultoni, Majorca, SAUNDERS, p. 600, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; P. guimarensis, Tenerife, SAUNDERS, p. 200, Ent. Mag. xl; P. bifasciatus, Cameroons, TULLGREN, p. 441, pl. xxiii, fig. 6, Arkiv Zool.i; P. swspectus, Cambodia, pl. xu, fig. 4, p. 200, SaussuRE, Mission Pavie ii1; VP. spilopterus, p. 496, phenicogaster, p. 497, tobarum, p. 498, autranz, p. 499, hermannii, p. 501, yanketruz, p. 502, Argentina, HotmBere, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) il : n. spp. HYMENOPTERA FOSSORIA. ing. 213 Prionocnemis parcedentatus, Tonkin, pl. xii, fig. 3, p. 200, SAuUSSURE, Mission Pavie iii; P. australis, p. 490, pampicola, fratellus, atelerythrus, p. 491, tenuis, ignitus, fidanze, p. 492, nigrorufus, carbonarius, silvicola, p. 493, Argentina, Hotmpere, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) ii : n. spp. Psen rufobalteata, Khasia hills, CAMERON, p. 219, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, Nn. Sp. Pseudagenia longitarsis, p. 135, robusta, p. 136, iridipennis, ethiopica, p. 187, Cape Colony, Cameron, Rec. Albany Mus. 1; P. lepcha, N. India, Cameron, p. 291, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; P. unifasciata, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 7, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. Pseudelaphroptera flavomaculata, Chile, ANDRK, p. 311, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, n. sp. Pseudomethoca herbsti, Chile, ANDRH, p. 284, t. c. n. sp. Pseudosalius n. g. for Salius bipartitus Lep., ASHMEAD, p. 132, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii. Pycnomutilla n. g. type I. waco Bl., ASHMEAD, p. 8, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Reedia n. g. type Mutilla atripennis Spin., ASHMEAD, p. 9, t. c.; Leedza, characters, p. 288, 2. gayz ¢, p. 305, ANDR&, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Rhopalum albocollare, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 130, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii ; h. patagonicum, p. 470, lynchit, p. 471, Argentina, HOLMBERG, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 1 : n. spp. Salius ochropus Stal., description, p. 485, pl. xxii, fig. 1, TuLLGREN, Arkiv Zool. 1; S. fulgidipennis to Pallosoma, ASHMEAD, p. 132, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii. S. trichiosoma, p. 289, frederict, p. 290, lugubrinus, p. 291, N. India, Cameron, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii; S. eneus, Sikkim, CAMERON, p. 10, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; S. pavianus, Cambodia, pl. xii, figg. 1, 2, p- 199, SaussuRE, Mission Pavie ili : n. spp. Sapyga wagneriella, Minas Geraes, DU Buysson, p. 146, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, n. sp. Schizanoplius n. g. Ceropaline, p. 125, S. violaceipennis n, sp., Cape Colony, p. 126, Cameron, Rec. Albany Mus. i. Scolia, notes on species from Java etc., TULLGREN, pp. 465-472, Arkiv Zool. i; S. erythrogaster, p. 459, leonina, p. 461, identified and redescribed, TULLGREN, t. c. S. (Elis) propingua, p. 432, deserta, ethiopica, p. 433, Cameroons, TULLGREN, Arkiv Zool.i; S. magnificus, p. 437, pl. xxu, fig. 2, negricans, fig. 3, p. 438, S. (Cyphonyx) camerunensis, pl. xxiii, fig. 4, p. 439, negricornis, fig. 5, p. 440, Cameroons, TuLLGREN, Arkiv Zool. 1; S. (Discolia) erythrotrichia, N. India, CAMERON, p. 9, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; S. (Triscolia) triangulifer, p. 466, S. (Discolia) billitonensis, p. 467, S. (Dielis) sumillima, p. 470, fumata, p. 471, Java, TULLGREN, Arkiv Zool. i; S. manile, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 8, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xli : . Spp. Solenius, note on habits, Kopp, pp. 348-350, Jahresh. Ver. Wurttemb. lx. Soleriella canariensis, Tenerife, SAUNDERS, p. 201, Ent. Mag. xl; S. amazonica, Alemquer, Duck#, p. 96, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv : n.spp. Stenocrabro nelli, p. 241, flavitrochantericus, p. 242, N. America, VIERECK, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. Stizus pecilopterus ¢, Morick, p. 2, Jagerskidld exp. No. 14; S. tridens and cyanescens, SCHULZ, p. ‘95, Zeitschr, Ent. Breslau xxix, Tachysphex tinctipennis, N. India, CAMERON, p. 301, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; T. propinquus, Arizona, VIERECK, p. 87, Ent. News Philad. xv : n. spp. Tachytes rufipalpis, p. 296, assamensis, fulvopilosa, p- 297, fulvovestita, p- 298, maculipennis, p. 299, N. India, CAMERON, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, Nn. Spp. Thyreosphez n. g. near Tachysphex, T. stantoni n. Ssp., aa aaa ASHMEAD, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. 214 Ins. _ XII, INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Tiphia clarinerva, p. 281, himalayensis, p. 282, robusta, p. 288, denticula, p. 284, tuberculata, p. 285, fulvinerva, p. 286, simlaensis, p. 287, quinquecarinata, p. 288, N. India, Cameron, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. Spp. Trachypus martialis, Argentina, HOLMBERG, p. 489, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 11, nN. sp. Trypoxylon foveatum, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 139, Rec. Albany Mus. i; T. placidum, p. 216, fulvocollare, p. 217, khasie, orientale, p. 218, N. India, Cameron, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; 7. philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 283, Canad. Ent. xxxvi : n. spp. FORMICIDA (or HETEROGYNA). [Cf. Cook (309-311), Emrry (452, 453), Fre~pE (501-507), FIELDE & PARKER (508), FoREL (523-532), HoLMGREN (701), Mayr (927, 928), MUCKERMANN (968), Ruzsky (1202), WasMann (1481, 1483, 1484, 14844), WELLENIUS (1508), WHEELER (1517-1523). ] Comparison of forms of Doryline and limits of the family, Emery, Arch. zool, ital. 11, pp. 107-116, cuts. New inquiline and ¢@ ergatoid ants, WHEELER, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx, pp. 1-17. Polymorphism discussed, EmMmry (452), ForEeu (525), Mental capacities of Ants, WASMANN (1483). For various papers on habits of ants see p. 87, Ethology. Mounds in swamps due to Formica exsecta, HOLMGREN, pp. 353-370, cuts, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx. Portable nests, instructions for making, FIELDE (505). Acanthostichus texanus, Brownsville, FoREL, p. 168, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. sp. Anochetus traogaordhi, Khartoum, Mayr, p. 2, Jagerskidld exp. No. 9, Nn. Sp. Anomma emery? var. n. pulst, FoREL, p. 170, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xviii. Atta cephalotes varr. n. opaca, integrior, p. 31, A. rugosa var. n. rochai, p. 34, ForEL, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii ; A. coronata, worker, ForREL, p. 176, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvii. A. (Acromyrmex) emilic, Para, FOREL, p. 32, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii, n. sp. Azteca schumannt var. n. tediosa, p. 42, festat subdentata and mediops subspp. n. p. 48, chartifex var. n. decipiens, alfaroi var. n. ovaticeps, p. 44, velox paraensis subsp. n. p. 45, FoREL, t. c.; d. alfart equilata var. n. p. 691, trade filicis var. n. p. 692, trarli tococe var. n. p. 693, longiceps juruensis var. n. p. 699, ForEL, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx. A. olitrix, p. 693, uler, p. 694, with varr. n. cordie and nigricornis, p. 695, minor, p. 696, duroie, p. 697, emeryi, p. 698, coussapoew, p. 700, tachi- gale, p. 701, Amazons, emme, Costa Rica, p. 702, FOREL, t. c. n. spp. Camponotus maculatus var. n. atramentarius, p. 379, herculeanus var. n. sachalinensis, p. 381, FoREL, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. vill; C. macu- latus var. n. cachmiriensis, FOREL, p. 29, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii; C. hyatti var. n. bakert, WHEELER, p. 271, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx; C. macu- latus sanctus n, st., FoREL, p. 18, Rev. Suisse Zool. xi; C. maculatus balliont n. st., FoREL, p. 176, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvii, C. macu- latus xerxes n. st., FOREL, p. 424, t. c., C. herculeanus var. whymperi, characters, FoREL, p. 152, t. c.; C. senex, using larva, p. 45, C. urichit var. n. scudna and subsp. n. folicola, p. 46, melanoticus a valid species, p. 49, C. dtntegellus=(rudigenis Em.), femoratus redescribed, p. 49, novogranadensis var. n. modestior, rectangularis var. n. setipes, p. 51, ForREL, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii. C. socrates, N. India, ForEL, p. 27, t. c.; C. udez, Peru, ForREL, p. 706, Zool. FORMICIDA. Ins. 215 Jahrb. Syst. xx; C. amoris, Amazons, FoREL, p. 51, Rev. Suisse Zool. Xll : nN. Spp. Cardiocondyla nuda, ergatomorph g, 9, FoREL, p. 7, t. c. Carebara sicheli redescribed, Mayr, p. 596, Verh. Ges, Wien liv. C. junodi, Africa, Foren, p. 154, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Colobopsis, or stopper-headed ants, account of, FoREL, pp. 139-158, cuts, C. abditus var. n. etiolatus, p. 150, WHEELER, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx. C. pylartes, Texas, WHEELER, p. 147, t. c. n. sp. Cremastogaster stollic amazonensis var. n. p. 682, OC. limata parabiotica subsp. n. p. 683, ForEL, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx; C. dalyi var. n. sikki- mensis, FOREL, p. 24, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii, C. inermis lucida 6, ForEL, p. 6, t. c, C. longispina tenuicola subsp. n. p. 36, distans paraensis n. st. p. 37, FOREL, t. c. C. binghami, Sikkim, FoREL, p. 24, t. c., C. pygmea, Ceara, FoREL, p. 37, t.c. : 1. Spp. Cryptocerus complanatus ramiphilus subsp. n., FoREL, p. 678, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx. Dolichoderus plagiatus var. n. beutenmullert, WHEELER, p. 304, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx. Dorylus nigricans varr. p. 671, fulvus dentefrons subsp. n. p. 673, WASMANN, Zool. Jahrb. Suppl. vii. D. (Anomma) kohli, Congo, WASMANN, p. 669, t. c. n. Sp. Dorymyrmex goldii, Para, ForEL, p. 41, Rev. Suisse Zool. xi; D. antarcti- cus, Patagonia, ForEL, p. 6, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vii : n. spp. Eciton selysi, Brazil, FoREL, p. 169, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Ectatomma ferrugineum, pupation, Cook, p. 310, and WHEELER, pp. 437- 440, Science xx. Epipheidole n. g. near Pheidole, p. 14, H. inguilina n. sp., Colorado, p. 15, WHEELER, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx. Euponera (Mesoponera) sulcigera, Cape colony, Mayr, p. 593, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Formica fusca var. n. rubescens, FOREL, p. 423, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvii; /. rufa var. n. whympert, p. 152, dacotensis var. n. wasmannt, p. 153, Forgt, t.c.; /. pallidefulva varr. n. succinea, p. 369, meridiona- lis, p. 370, &. difficilis var. n. consocians, p. 371, &. mecrogyna var. n. nevadensis, p. 373, WHEELER, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx; #. rubicunda, pseudogynes and Yenodusa, MUCKERMANN, Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 339-341, pl. xx; & sanguinea, habits, WASMANN (1484). F. adelungi, Gobi desert, ForEL, p. 385, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii; /. montigena, Colorado, WHEELER, p. 374, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx: n. spp. Indomyrmex anceps var. n. sitkkimensis, FOREL, p. 27, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii. Lasius niger var. n. flavescens, FOREL, p. 386, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viil. Leptanilla, affinities, Emery, pp. 107-116, Arch. Zool. ital. 11. Leptogenys elongata, characters and habits, WHEELER, Biol. Bull. vi, pp. 251-259. Leptothorax bulgaricus var. n. melleus, FOREL, p. 375, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. vii; ZL. unifasciatus var. n. tauricus, Ruzsky, p. 22, Protok. Kazan Univ. 1902, 1903, No. 206 ; L. rothneyi var. n. simlensis, ForEL, p. 22, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii; L. tuberum var. n. dichroa, EMERY, p. 452, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. L. alpinus, Caucasus, Ruzsxy, p. 22, Protok. Kazan Univ. 1902, 1903, No. 6; L. wroughtonit, N. India, ForEL, p. 22, Rev. Suisse Zool. iii : n. spp. Megalomyrmex emeryi, Surinam, ForeEL, p. 174, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvill, n. sp. Melophorus sauberi, Patagonia, p. 4, valdiviensis, Chile, p. 6, ForEL, Ham- burg. Magalhaen. Reise vii, n. spp. 216 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Monomorium minutum ergatogyna subsp. n., WHEELER, p. 269, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx; J/. denticulatum var. n. navarinensis, FOREL, p. 7, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vii. M. luise, Kashmir, Foret, p. 25, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii, n. sp. Myrmecocystus viaticus vary. n. abyssinicus and adenensis, FoREL, p. 382, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii. Myrmelachista ruzsky for ruszkit, FOREL, p. 1, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii. M. ulei, Peru, chilensis, p. 704, rectinota, p. 705, Chile, Foret, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, n. spp. Myrmica rubra varr.n. whymperi, glacialis, FoREL, p. 154, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil; Jf. rubra var. n. tenuispina, ForEL, p. 374, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii; JZ smythiesw varr. n. fortior, p. 22, lutescens, p. 23, Foret, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii. Oxyopomyrmex santschi, Kairouan, FoREL, p. 8, nest and habits, p. 10, t. c. RB. Sp. Paltothyreus tarsatus, offensive odour, PouLtoy, p. xl, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. Pheidole sinaitica laticeps subsp. n., Mayr, p. 6, Jagerskidld exp. No. 9 ; P. minutula folicola subsp. n., For#L, p. 681, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx; P. ursus var. n. gracilinoda, FoREL, p. 172, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvii; P. megacephala subsp. n. impressifrons (impressiceps, p. 72, altered p. 110), Wasmann, Notes Leyden Mus. xxv. P. termitophila, Soudan, FoREL, p. 13, Jagerskidld exp. No. 13; P. ceres, Colorado, WHEELER, p. 10, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx ; P. severini, Cayenne, Fore, p. 171, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviiil : n. spp. Plagiolepis brunni var. n. nilotica, Mayr, p. 7, Jagerskidld exp. No. 9. P. deweti, Natal, Forex, p. 423, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviul, n. sp. Podomyrma silvicola var. n. dimidiata, ForEL, p. 170, t. e. Pogonomyrmex occidentalis, cecological note, POPENOE, p. 360, Canad. Ent. cxkKya. Polyrhachis gracilis alata, worker, FoREL, p. 177, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvill. P. menelas, Simla, ForEt, p. 30, Rev. Suisse Zool. iii, n. sp. Ponera eduardi, apterous male, FoREL, p. 421, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. Prenolepis jegerskioeldi, Cairo, Mayr, p. 8, Jagerskidld exp. No. 9; P. tregaordhi, Soudan, ForEL, p. 14, Jagerskidld exp. No. 13 : n. spp. Procryptocerus hirsutus convexus subsp. n., FOREL, p. 34, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii. Pseudomyrma, Smith’s species irrecognisable, p. 683, P. dendroica emar- ginata var. n. p. 684, latinoda tachigalie subsp. n. p. 686, caroli, sapit var. n. p. 688, sertcea varr. n. cordie and longior, p. 690, FoREL, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx; P. latinoda var. n. nigrescens, P. arborissuncte sym- biotica, p. 38, P. kunckeli var. n. dichroa, p. 41, FOREL, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii; P. latinoda var. n. opacior, FoREL, p. 170, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvui. P. triplaridis, p. 684, ulez, p. 689, Amazons, ForEL, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx; P. dendroica, Amazons, FoREL, p. 40, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii : n. spp. Rhopalothrix procera var. n. ballioni, FOREL, p. 175, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xviii. Sima sahlbergi var. n. deplanata, FoREL, p. 375, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. Vill. Solenopsis texana cataline, subsp. n., WHEELER, p. 269, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx; S. corticalis amazonensis subsp. n., FOREL, p. 680, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx; S. corticalis var. n. virgula, S. geminata pylades subsp. n., ForEL, p. 172, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; S. gemznata, ravages in Porto Rico, BARRETT, Bull. Dep. Agric. Jamaica ii, p. 204. S. moeller?, Blumenau, p. 173, with var. gracilior, p. 174, FoREL, Ann. Soe. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. ‘ FORMICIDA, CHRYSID. Ins. 217 Stenamma barbarus var. n. persicus, FOREL, p. 175, t.c. ; S. patruele bakert subsp. n., WHEELER, p. 270, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx. S. (Messor) bugniont, Biskra, ForEL, p. 13, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii, n. sp. Strongylognathus christophi var. n. rehbindert, a slave-making expedition, pp. 2-4, ForEL, t.c. Strumigenys membranifera var. n. santschit, FOREL, p. 6, t. ¢. S. ludovici, Madagascar, ForrEL, p. 369, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. vii, Nn. Sp. Symmyrmica n. g. near Formicoxenus, p. 3, S. chamberlini n. sp., Colorado, p. 5, WHEELER, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx. Sympheirsole n. g. p. 7, S. elecebra n. sp., Colorado, p. 8, WHEELER, t. c. Tapinoma erraticum israelis subsp. n., FOREL, p. 16, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii. T. wroughtoni, N. India, ForEL, p. 26, t. c., 7. antarcticum, Chile, ForEL, pe ligt. c. sn. -Spp: Tetramorium cespitum var. n. splendens, Ruzsky, p. 33, Protok. Kazan Univ. 1902, 1903, No. 6; 7. cespitwm var. n. biskrensis, FOREL, p. 13, t. c., 7. cespitum var. n. schmidti, FoREL, p. 15, t. c.; 7. cespitum var. n. forte, FOREL, p. 371, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii. T. elizabethe, Sind, ForxE1, p. 20, Rev. Suisse Zool. xii, n. sp. Tomognathus sublevis, habits, WELLENIUS, pp. 70-72, Medd. Soc. Faun. Fenn. 1902/1903. CHRYSIDA. [Cf. AsHmeEap (44), pu Buysson (217), DuckeE (412), Garcta (585, 586), MocsAry (952), Nurse (986), VIERECK (1447). | Annotated list and table of genera and species of Chrysid. observed at Para, DucKE, pp. 13-48, Bull. Soc. ent. ital. xxxvi. Chrysis succincta vary. n. ignifacies and alicantina, GARCIA, p. 86, Bol. Soc. espan. lv ; C. acceptabilis=(thalia Nurse), Nurse, p. 19, J. Bombay Soc. xvi; C. chlorochrisa=(subcerulea Rad.=hogge: Nurse), NuRSE, PEG ic: C. (Tetrachrysis) escalerai, Akbés, p. 87, C. (Hexachrysis) dusmeti, Cairo, p. 88, GarctA, Bol. Soc. espan. iv; C. (Holochrysis) modesta, p. 404, auronitens, pleuralis, p. 405, OC. (Tetrachrysis) cylindracea, p. 406, gazella, p. 407, chalcogaster, p. 408, eusoma, p. 409, eyanops, p. 410, callizona, p. 411, grata, p. 412, 8. Africa, MocsAry, Ann. Mus. Hungar. li; C. sara, p..20, deposita, p. 21, urana, reparata, p. 22, Quetta, Nurse, J. Bombay Soc. xvi; C. cecilie, Java, p. 259, ruppelli, Abyssinia, jheringt, Brazil, p. 260, tellinit, scabiosa, EK. Africa, p. 262, districta, W. Africa, p. 263, goyasensis, myops, p. 264, ypirangensis, p. 265, S. America, alfkenella, California, p. 266, kathederi, Turkey, p. 269, rubropicta, Abyssinia, p. 270, alluwaudi, Madagascar, p. 272, Buysson, Rev. Ent. franc. 1904 : n. spp. Chrysogona silvestri, S. America, Duckn, p. 32, Bull. Soc. ent. ital. xxxvi, N. sp. Cleptes nigrita, Spain, GARCIA, p. 83, Bol. Soc. espan. iv, n. sp. Cleptidea n. g. for Cleptes aurora, mutilloides, fasciata, xanthomelena, MocsAry, p. 567, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 1. Ellampus hypocrita=(timidus Nurse), Nursn, p. 19, J. Bombay Soe. xvi. EHuchreides n. g. oblatus n. sp., Quetta, NURSE, p. 23, t. ¢. Hedychridium, table of Spanish, H. minutum var. n. melanogaster, p. 146, Garcia MERCET, pp. 144-152, Bol. Soc. espan. iv. HI. auriventris, Spain, GaRcIA, p. 85, t. c.; H. dubswm, Segovia, GARCIA Mercet, p. 147, t. c.; H. andreinii, Erythrea, moricet, Zante, DU Buysson, p. 256, Rev. Ent. franc. 1904; H. amatum, p. 19, rotundum, p. 20, Deesa, Nurse, J. Bombay Soc. xvi : n. spp. 218 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Hedychrum alluaudi, Madagascar, Buysson, p. 258, Rev. Ent. france. 1905 ; H. stantoni, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 283, Canad. Ent. xxxvi : n. spp. Holopyga gloriosa var. n. intermedia, GARCIA, p. 85, Bol. Soc. espan. iv. H, wagneriella, Argentina, DU Buysson, p. 255, Rev. Ent. franc. 1904, Nn. Sp. Notozus violascens =(kashmirensis Nurse), Nurs, p. 19, J. Bombay Soc. xvi. NV. decorset, Centr. Africa, DU Buysson, p. 253, Rev. Ent. franc. 1904, n. sp. Parnopes oberthuri, Silvapoora, p. 273, diguett, Mexico, p. 274, Buysson, Rev. Ent. franc. 1904; P. hagent, p. 246, henshawi, p. 247, concinna, diadema, p. 248, teniata, arizonensis, p. 249, excurvata, p. 250, N. America, VIERECK, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx : n. spp. Spintharis bispinosa 3, Moscdry, p. 404, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii. Stilbum cyanurum, note, TULLGREN, p. 426, Arkiv Zool. i. HYMENOPTERA PARASITICA. Guests in Italian galls, Hymenoptera, StTEGAGNO, Marcellia iii, pp. 27-44, and 51-52, Parasites, list of, with hosts, Jacoss, p. 308, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. ICHNEUMONIDA. [Cf. AsHmEAD (43, 45, 47, 48), BERTHOUMIEU (110-113), BrapLEy (164), BuGNION (198, 199), CAMERON (224-226, 230-233, 237, 239, 241), ENDERLEIN (465), Fett (4954), Fybes (575), KokusEv (826-828), KRIEGER (845), RoMAN (1186, 1187), SCHMIEDEKNECHT (1231), SrROBL (1350), SzHeLIGETI (1366), VIERECK (1452). | The genera of the subfam. /chnewmonine revised, and their species listed, BERTHOUMIEU, Wytsman Gen. Ins. fase. xviii. STROBL concludes his Catalogue of the Jchnewmonide of Styria, 1206 spp. of which 165 are new, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, pp. 43-160. The stalked eggs and oviposition of /thyssa, BuaGNIoN, Bull. Soc. Vaudoise xl, pp. 245-249, pl. xl, and Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, pp. 80-83, cuts. Acanthocryptus nigriceps 9, STROBL, p. 148, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl. Aconias n. g. Cryptini, p. 345, A. spinitarsis n. sp., Darjeeling, p. 346, CAMERON, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Acronus saliformis, p. 67, niger, auritus, p. 68, Trop. Africa, ENDERLEIN, Zool. Anz. Xxvili, n. spp. Agrothereutes unifasciatus, albicoxis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 142, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii, n. spp. Algathia rufopetiolata, p. 222, tebialis, p. 223, latibalteata, p. 224, rufipes, p. 225, erythropoda, p. 226, varipes, p. 227, rothneyt, p. 228, robusta, p. 229, flavobalteata, p. 230, femorata, p. 231, cariniscutis, p. 232, Khasia hills, CAMERON, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii, n. spp. Allexetastes subg. n. cf. Hxetastes. Alystria n. g. p. 340, A. curvilineata n. sp., p. 341, Darjeeling, CAMERON, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Amblyteles chalybeatus, characters, RoMAN, p. 139, Ent. Tidskr. xxv. A. styriacus, p. 144, denticornis, p. 146, Styria, SrRoBL, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl; A. catagraphus, Setschuan, KoKvuJEV, p. 11, Rey. Russe ent. iv : n. spp. Amesolytus pictus, N. America, FyLEs, p. 207, cut, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Angitia anthrocostoma, p. 85, laricinella (=nana Ratz. nec Gr.), p. 86, novakw, p. 87, Styria, STROBL, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. spp. Anilasta rufocincta var. n. maculipes, STROBL, p. 90, t. ¢. A. nigromaculata, p. 88, calcanea, p. 90, Styria, STROBL, t. c. N. Spp. Aniseres subalpinus, Admont, STROBL, p. 138, t. c. n. sp. ICHNEUMONID. Ins. 219 Anisobas tschitscherini, Transcaucasus, KoxuszEv, p. 199, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, N. sp. Anomalon debile, varitarsum, distinguished, p. 173, A. delarvatum and trochanteratum, p. 174, Kriecer, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Apeleticus brevicornis 2, inclytus 9, BERTHOUMIEU, p. 14, Echange 1904. Aperileptus inamenus, var.? trivittatus var. n., STROBL, p. 120, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl. A. minimus, p. 121, rufus, p. 122, nigrovittatus, p. 123, nigricarpus, p. 124, Styria, STROBL, t. c. N. spp. Astomaspis metathoracica, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 140, P. U. S. Mus. xxxviil, Nn. Sp. Atrometus minutus, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 144, t. c. n. sp. Atropha clypearia, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 1438, t. c. n. sp. Barichneumon heracleane ¢, Moruny, p. 37, Ent. Mag. xl. Bassus pulchellus var. n. alpigena, STROBL, p. 156, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl. Bathrythriz striatus, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 141, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii, n. sp. Blapticus xanthocephalus, Admont, StRoBL, p. 113, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. sp. Ceenoeryptus remex Tschek, habits, =(laticrus Thoms.), PFANKUCH, p. 225, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Camarota madagascariensis, Madagascar, SZHPLIGETI, p. 336, Bull. Mus. Paris ix, n. sp. Campoplex polyxanthus, p. 59, rufiventris, p. 61, alpinus, p. 621, Styria, Strosi, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. spp. Casinaria arvensis 2, STROBL, p. 71, t. ¢. C. cingulata, Styria, STROBL, p. 68, t. c. n. sp. Catadelphus dusmeti, Escorial, BERTHOUMIEU, p. 161, Bol. Soc. espan. iv, N. Sp. Catomicrus alpigenus, Styria, STROBL, p. 116, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. sp. Charops decipiens var. n. nigropetiolatus, STROBL, p. 65, t. c. Cidaphurus flavomaculatus, Simla, CAMERON, p. 346, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, N. Sp. Celichneumon derasus var. n. pictus, ROMAN, p. 115, Ent. Tidskr. xxv. Celojoppa n. g., p. 163, C. cariniscutis n. sp., Darjeeling, p. 208, CAMERON, Entomologist 1904. Colpomera flava, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 284, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Cratichneumon (Melanichneumon) cesareus, Siberia, RoMAN, p. 146, Ent. Tidskr. xxv; C. rubicundus, p. 106, davisi, p. 107, N. America, BRADLEY, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv : n. spp. Cremastus dalmatinus, Dalmatia, StRoBL, p. 92, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, N. Sp. Cryptus verticalis Bingh. to Agrothereutes, C. prepes Bingh. to Micro- eryptus, ASHMEAD, p. 142, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii. C. capensis, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 142, Rec. Albany Mus.i; C. rufo- petrolatus, p. 105, himalayensis, bibulus, p. 106, Assam, CAMERON, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Darpasus n. g. Amblypyq, D. pilosus n. sp., Himalaya, CamERon, p. 344, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Darymna n. g. p. 224, D. pleuralis n. sp., Darjeeling, p. 337, CAMERON, t. ¢. Diatora prodenie, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 141, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii, n. sp. Hmcospilus, the North American, FELT, pp. 107-113, Bull. New York Mus. Ixxvi; #. unicallosus 9, STROBL, p. 54, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl. HE. ashbyi, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 17, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Entypoma rugosissimum, Styria, STROBL, p. 114, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, Nn. Sp. ee carbonarius, metamorphosis, XAMBEU, p. 170, Ann. Soc. Linn. yon | 220 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] LE. tschitscherini, Ural, KoxusEv, p. 200, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, n. sp. Epiurus carpocapse, St Petersburg, ASHMEAD, p. 102, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, Nn. sp. Hremotylus, the North American, Frut, Bull. New York Mus. lxxvi, pp. 101-107. EKristicus iridipennis, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 142, Rec. Albany Mus. i, n. sp. Ltha lacteiventris, khasiana, Assam, CAMERON, p. 103, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Huryproctus albopictus var. n. alpina, STROBL, p. 154, Mt. Ver. Steiermark x. Husterine hirticornis, Admont, STROBL, p. 117, t. ¢. n. sp. Hexetastes csikii var. n. signata, KOKUJEV, p. 108, Rey. Russe Ent. iv. £. ulyricus, Styria, StRoBL, p. 45, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl; £. (Allexetastes subg. n.) komarovi, p. 106, coreanus, p. 107, Corea, KoxkuJzv, Rev. Russe Ent. iv : n. spp. Exochus multicinctus, Admont, STROBL, p. 156, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, Nn. Sp. Fesula n. g. F. maculata n. sp., Himalaya, CAMERON, p. 338, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Friona varipes, p. 107, frontella, p. 108, curvicarinata, p. 109, Assam, CAMERON, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Gabunia Kriechb. =(Nadia Tosq.), KRIEGER, p. 172, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Genophion n. g. gilletti, p. 123, coloradensis, p. 124, n. spp., N. America, Frit, Bull. New York Mus. lxxvi. Gotra fulvipes, Assara, CAMERON, p. 104, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Habrocryptus grenichert, Wisconsin, VIERECK, p. 333, Ent. News Philad. XV, N. Sp. Hadrojoppa fumipennis, N. India, CAMERON, p. 278, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, Nn. Sp. Haliphera favomaculata, Darjeeling, CAMERON, p. 306, Entomologist 1904, Nn. Sp. Hedyjoppa n. g. p. 219, H. aurantacea n. sp., Darjeeling, p. 220, CAMERON, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. FHelictes nigricoxus, Admont, STROBL, p. 139, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. sp. Hellwigia obscura g, STROBL, p. 49, t. ©. Hemiteles geniculatus, p. 110, pulcherrimus, ornatitarsis, p. 111, Assam, CAMERON, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Heterischnus hispanicus, Ciudad-Real, BERTHOUMIEU, p. 271, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, n. sp. Holomeristus minimus, Styria, STROBL, p. 119, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. sp. Hoplisus laticinctus, metamorphosis, XAMBEU, p. 172, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 1. Hybophorus piceus, Caucasus, BERTHOUMIEU, p. 13, Echange 1904, n. sp. Ichneumon haglundi var. n. guttatus, I. thomsoni var. n. connectens, p. 142, I. gravipes var. n. pictus, I. melanobatus var. n. obscurior, p. 143, Roman, Ent. Tidskr. xxv ; /. amphibolus, characters, /. didymus 2, Roman, p. 116, t. c.; J. cerebrosus var. n. picticornis, KOKUJEV, p. 82, Rey. Russe Ent. iv. I. ambifarius, sabaudus, Haute Savoie, tenuidens, Croatia, BERTHOUMIEU, Echange 1904 ; JZ. laterttius, reconditus, Spain, BERTHOUMIENU, p. 270, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904; J. sibéricus, p. 139, fusczpictus, p. 144, Jenissei, RomMAN, Ent. Tidskr. xxv ; LZ. assimilis, p. 80, jakolevi, p. 81, versatilis, p. 82, areolaris, ermak, p. 83, Irkutsk, KoxuJEv, Rev. Russe Ent. iv; L. potanini, p. 12, gansuanus, p. 13, chinensis, p. 14, W. China, Koxuskvy, t. c.; L. rubriornatus, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 141, Ree. Albany Mus. i: n. spp. ICHNEUMONID. Ins. 221 Ischnogaster cabrerai, Teneriffe, BERTHOUMIEU, p. 271, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, n. sp. Joppoides n. g. xanthomelas Tosq., BERTHOUMIEU, p. 23, Gen. Ins. fasc. 18. Legula n. g. p. 341, L. annulata n. sp., Himalaya, p. 342, CAMERON, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Lamprocryptus n. g. p. 414, SCHMIEDEKNECHT, Opusc. Ent. Laphyctes, synonymy, KRIEGER, pp. 173, 174, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Leptobatus zeglert §, STROBL, p. 47, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl. L. multiguttatus, Styria, STROBL, p. 48, t. c. n. Sp. Leptopygus stangli, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 18, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Nn. Sp. Limneria africana, Grahamstown, CAMERON, p. 175, Rec. Albany Mus. i, Nn. Sp. Lissonota fletchert var. n. breviventris, STROBL, p. 152, Mt. Ver. Steier- mark xl. L. curvilineata, africana, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 147, Rec. Albany Mus. i, N. Spp. Lobocryptus n, g. p. 414, SCHMIEDEKNECHT, Opusc. Ent. Lodryca n. g. L. lineaticeps n. sp., Darjeeling, CAMERON, p. 223, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Lynteria n. g. p. 220, L. violaceipennis n. sp., Himalaya, p. 221, CAMERON, GC. Marpelites n, g. near Listrognathus, p. 144, L. ruficollis n. sp., Cape Colony, p. 145, Cameron, Rec. Albany Mus. i. Matara Himg. near Cressonianus, characters, BRETHES, p. 335, An. Mus. Buenos Aires x1. Megastylus hirticornis, Admont, STROBL, p. 141, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, Nn. Sp. Meloboris alpina, Edmont, STROBL, p. 82, t. c. n. sp. Mesochorus leucogrammus var. n. mgrocoxatus, STROBL, p. 103, t. c.; J. confusus, pl. v, figg. A, B, habits, p. 72, vAN Rossum, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. M. thomsoni (= nigriceps Th. nec Br.), p. 108, alpigenus, p. 104, gugicola, p. 105, macrocephatus, p. 106, longiceps, p. 108, Styria, STROBL, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl; Jf philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 144, P. U. S. Mus. xxvill : n. spp. Mesoleius flavipes 2, STROBL, p. 153, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl. Mesostenoideus octozonatus, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 143, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii; M. philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 17, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : Nn. spp. Mesostenopsis n. g., SCHMIEDEKNECHT, p. 561, Opusc. Ent. Mesostenus oneili, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 143, Rec. Albany Mus. 1; M. respondens, p. 112, brahminus, p. 113, misippus, p. 114, clarinervis, p. 115, reticulatus, caligatus, p. 116, salutator, p. 117, versatilis, p. 118, maculiceps, p. 119, Assam, CAMERON, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Metopius erythropus, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 148, Rec. Albany Mus. 1, N. Sp. Neomesostenus n. g., SCHMIEDEKNECHT, p. 562, Opusc. Ent. Neotypus cabrera, Teneriffe, BERTHOUMIEU, p. 270, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, n. sp. Nepiesta jugicola, p. 75, rufocincta, p. 76, Styria, StRoBL, Mt. Ver. Steier- mark xl, n. spp. Oguima n. g. near Haliphera, O. fuscitarsis n. sp., Darjeeling, CAMERON, p. 343, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Ophion abnormum, Colorado, p. 121, ferruginipennis, p. 122, N. America, Fext, Bull. N. York Mus. lxxvi, n. spp. 222 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Olesicampa nigricornis, Styria, STROBL, p. 81, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, Nn. Sp. Omorga dispar 4, STROBL, p. 79, t. c. Oneilella n. g. for Cryptus formosus Br., p. 190, its host Anaphe reticulata, p. 191, CamERon, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Opheltes glaucopterus, habits, VAN Rossum, p. 71, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. Ophion costatus 6, STROBL, p. 52, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl. O. frontalis, Styria, STROBL, p. 53, t. c. n. sp. Ophiononeura n. g. near Ophionopterus, p. 174, O. flavomaculata n. sp., S. Africa, p. 175, CAMERON, Rec. Albany Mus. i Otacustes alboannulus, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 140, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii, n. sp. Pantisarthrus pseudochropus, rudepunctatus, Styria, STROBL, p. 137, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. spp. Parabatus ngricarpus var. n. semifuscus, STROBL, p. 50, t. Ce Paraphylax fasciatipennis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 141, P. U.S. Mus. XXV1il, N. Sp. Pheogenes compar, tristis, tenuicornis, p. 14, subniger, p. 15, Hte. Savoie, BERTHOUMIEU, Echange xx; P. nigellus, Spain, BERTHOUMIEND, p. 271, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904 : n. spp. Phygadeuon latiannulatum, p. 119, striatifrons, p. 120, labiale, pallidinervis, p. 121, Assam, Cameron, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Pimpla diluta to Epiurus, ASHMEAD, p. 102, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. P. shawi, p. 145, spiloaspis, p. 146, Cape Colony, CamERon, Rec. Albany Mus. i, n. spp. Platylabus calidus, Spain, BERTHOUMIEU, p. 270, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904; P. parvulus, Spain, pimplarius, Switzerland, p. 13, tricolor, Savoy, p. 14, BertHoumiEv, Echange 1904 : n. spp. Plectiscus quadrierosus, p. 125, tenuecinctus, p. 126, grossepunctatus, p. 127, pseudoproximus, p. 128, posticus, petiolifer, p. 130, Styria, STROBL, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. spp. Porizon erythrurus, Admont, STROBL, peOi, tic: Resp: Pristomerus schreineri, St. Petersburg, ASHMEAD, p. 101, Canad. Ent. xxxvi ; P. flavus, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 145, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii : n. spp. Proclitus fulvocingulatus, Styria, STROBL, p. 184, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xi N. Sp. Protocryptus n, g. p. 414, SCHMIEDEKNECHT, Opusc. Ent. Pyracmon xoridoideus, p. 72, aterrimus, p. 74, Admont, StRopL, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. spp. Rhyssa persuasoria, eggs, ovaries, see at head. Seleucus exareolatus, Admont, StRoBL, p. 109, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, Nn. sp. Shalisha n. g. p. 221, S. fulvipes n. sp., Darjeeling, p. 222, CAMERON, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Spilocryptus frey-gressneri, Sierre, p. 526, subalpinus, Altvater, p. 528, SCHMIEDEKNECHT, Sha Ent., n. spp. Spilojoppa n. g. p. 208, S. fulvipes n. sp., Darjiling, p. 209, CamERoN, Entomologist 1904. Spilopimpla n. g. p. 148, S. rufithorax n. sp., Dunbrody, p. 144, CAMERON, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Spinolia schiefereri, Styria, STROBL, p. 149, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. sp. Stylocryptus is apinlataper uke: var. nigripes, STROBL, p. 149, t. c. Suvalta annulipes, p. 220, pallidinerva, p. 221, Khasia hills, CAMERON, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. spp. Symplecis defectiva, Styria, STROBL, p. 112, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. sp. Synechocryptus nN. g. oraniensis n. sp., Algeria, SCHMIEDEKNECHT, p. 427, Opusc. Ent. Tanyjoppa n. g. p. 217, T. sanguineoplagiata n. sp., Himalaya, p. 218, CAMERON, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. ICHNEUMONID&, BRACONIDZ. Ing. 228 Temelucha plutelle, St. Petersburg, ASHMEAD, p. 101, Canad. Ent. xxxvi ; T. philippinensis, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 18, J. N. York Ent. Soc. X11 : Nn. Spp. ‘ Thascia n. g. T. pilosa n. sp., Darjeeling, CAMERON, p. 339, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Thersilochus platyurus, p. 99, styriacus, p. 100, Styria, punctatissimus, hab. ?, p. 102, Stroy, Mt. Ver. Steiermark xl, n. spp. Thymaris pulchricornis var. n. breviventris, STROBL, p. 109, t. c. T. slingerlandana, N. York from Polychrosis, ASHMEAD, p. 333, cut, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, and Slingerland, t. c. p. 344. Trachynotus foliatus var. n. nigerrimus, STROBL, p. 55, Mt. Ver. Steier- mark xl. Trichomma clavipes, New Guinea, p. 166, etermedia, Saxony, p. 168, KRIEGER, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, n. spp. Triptognathus n. g. near Fileanta Cam., BERTHOUMIEU, p. 49, Gen. Ins. XVlil. Trogus (Tricyphus) violaceus, Mexico, SZKPLIGETI, p. 336, Bull. Mus. Paris ix, n. Sp. Tropistes, taxonomy and components, RomMAN, pp. 214-217, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Umlina flexilis, Assam, CAMERON, p. 107, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. Sp. Xylonomus sepulchralis and depressus to Sichelia, KOKUJEV, p. 298, Rev. Russe Ent. 1904. BRACONID# (incl. ALYSIIDA). [Cf AsHmMEAD (44, 47, 48, 50, 51), Brirues (175, 177), CAMERON (222, 223, 224, 295, 231, 234), ENDERLEIN (456), FRoaearT (562), GIARD (599), HOppNneER (705), MANTERO (902-904), SZEPLIGETI (959, 1365-1367). ] The genera of Braconide, with lists of species, SZEPLIGETI, Wytsman’s Gen. Ins. fasce. xxii and xxiii, 253 pp., 3 pls. Acanthobracon nigromaculata, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 155, Rec. Albany Mus. 1, n. sp. Agathis rufoplagiata, Sikkim, CAMERON, p. 5, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; A. caudata, Peru, SZHPLIGETI, p. 195, Ann. Mus. Hungar. i : n. spp. Apanteles basimacula, maculitarsis, Grahamstown, CAMERON, p. 173, Rec. Albany Mus. i; A. philippinensis, manile, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 19, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. Aspilota ceylonica, Peradeniya, ASHMEAD, p. 113, Ent. News Philad. xv, Nn. Sp. Bracon bicolor Br. to Iphiaulax, CAMERON, p. 1554, Rec. Albany Mus. i; B. tschitscherini, Transcaspian, KokuJkv, p. 213, Rev. Russe Ent. iv ; B. tevus, Ternate, p. 122; spilogaster, hab. ?, p. 123, CAMERON, J. Straits Asiat. Soc. xli; B. ricinicola, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 148, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii; DB. semialbus, p. 182, antennalis, perwvianus, marcapatensis, americanus, bimaculatus, p. 183, binotatus, enotatus, atriceps, Peru, paraguayensis, Paraguay, p. 184, sicuwaniensis, circumtinctus, Peru, aricensis, Chile, p. 185, Sz&PLieETI, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 1i : n. spp. Braunsia, revised, definition amended, synonymy, ENDERLEIN, pp. 429-452, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx. B. germanica, Pomerania, fuscipennis, p. 436, congoensis, p. 437, occidentalis, p. 438, with var. obscurior, reicherti, p. 439, erlangeri, p. 442, kriegeri, p. 444, ochracea, p. 445, subsulcata, melanura, p. 446, Africa, kriech- baumert, Lombok, p. 447, bimaculata, Java, p. 448, fasciata, Lombok, p. 449, cariosa, Ceylon, p. 450, ENDERLEIN, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, n. spp. 224 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Brulleia n. g. melanocephala n. sp., N. Guinea, SzfpricEri, p. 150, Braconide. Cardiochiles eremita, Transcaspian, KoxusEv, p. 215, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, N. Sp. Cenocelius peruanus, Peru, SZBPLIGETI, p. 196, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. sp. Cervellus n. n. to replace Cervulus below, SzGPLicHtt, p. 253, Braconide. Cervulus n. g. denticornis n. sp., Peru, SZEPLIGETI, p. 20, Braconide. Chelonus robertianus, S. Africa, CAMERON, p. 110, Rec. Albany Mus. i; C. semthyalinus, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 146, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii; C’. sobrinus, Peru, SZEPLIGETI, p. 194, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii : n. spp. Cremnops collaris, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 146, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, n. sp. Curriea fasciatipennis, Liberia, ASHMHAD, p. 18, cut, Ent. News Philad. xv. Cystomastav Nn. g. macrocentroides n. sp., Peru, SZHPLIGETI, p. 81, Bra- conidee. Dacnusa rondann, Argenteueil, GIARD, p. 181, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, Nn. sp. Ephedrus persice, Australia, FRoeeart, p. 611, Agric. Gaz. N. S. W. xv, Nn. Sp. EKuagathis pulcher, Peru, Sz#PLIGETI, p. 195, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. sp. Hurytenes nanus, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 148, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, n. sp. Huscelinus mantle, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 145, t. c. n. sp. Huvipio n. g. p. 14, &. rufa n. sp., W. Africa, p. 15, SzfipLicEri, Braconide. Hxothecus tibialis, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 156, Rec. Albany Mus. i; Hi. spilopterus, p. 166, capensis, canaliculatus, p. 167, 8. Africa, CAMERON, t. Cc. : M. Spp. Hayra spp. habits, metamorphosis, JoNnES, p. 16, pl. 111, Ent. News Philad. XV. Fenomorpha n. g. p. 8, F. bicolor n. sp., Peru, p. 9, SZHPLIcETI, Braconide. Glyptapanteles manile, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 147, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, Nn. sp. L[pliaulax tregardhi, White Nile, Szmprierti1, p. 10, Jagerskidld exp. No. 14; L. capensis, p. 149, basimacula, p. 150, clanes, rubrilineatus, p. 151, rubrinervis, p. 152, ethiopicus, p. 153, odontoscapus, 12-fasciatus, p. 154, Cape Colony, CAMERON, Rec. Albany Mus. 1; JZ. solew, p. 164, whiter, spilonotus, p. 165, 8. Africa, CAMERON, t. c.; J. baerz, Peru, SZHPLIGETI, p. 337, Bull. Mus. Parisix; LZ. tornowiz, Tucuman, BRETHES, p. 334, An. Mus. Buenos Aires xi; J. transiens, rugulosus, p. 173, sicuaniensis, carpalis, p. 174, levigatus, iqgnavus, p. 175, apricans, peregrinus, sculptilis, transversalis, p. 176, simillimus, dubiosus, Peru, mercedesiensis, Argentina, p. 177, macellus, persimilis, costatus, longulus, elegantulus, Peru, boliviensis, Bolivia, p. 178, luctuosus, braconiformis, p. 179, braconius, pseudobracon, paraguayensis, latus, aptus, p. 188, apricans, simplex, Peru, macretus, Brazil, p. 181, pernex, agilis, p. 182, Peru, SzépiieEtI, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11 : n. spp. Ischiogonus philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 285, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, N. Sp. Ischnopus n. g. Alysiide, p. 450, LI. bituberculatus n. sp., Tuscany, p. 451, MarRsHALL, Ann. Mus. Genova xh. Lisitheria n. g. Agathidine, L. nigricornis n. sp., India, CAMERON, p. 306, Entomologist 1904. Macrocentrus philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 145, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii, Nn. Sp. Macrostomion peruvianum, Peru, Sz&PLIGETI, p. 193, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, N. sp. Megacentrus n. g. p. 145, concolor n. sp., Kilimanjaro, p. 146, SZEPLIGETI, Braconidee. Megalommum flavomaculatum, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 157, Rec. Albany Mus. i, n. sp. BRACONID, EVANIIDZ. Ing, 225 Megaproctus fumipennis, fuscipennis, p. 191, Peru, zanthostigma, Paraguay, bifasciatus, affinis, p. 192, bicolor, p. 193, Peru, SZEPLIGETI, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. spp. Megarhogas n. g. p. 83, longipes, minor n. spp., Celebes, p. 84, SZEPLIGETI, Braconidee. Mesoagathis n. g. M. fuscipennis n. sp., Grahamstown, CAMERON, p. 172, Rec. Albany Mus. i. Meteorus bacoorensis, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 18, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; M. ewmenidis, Argentina, BritTHEs, p. 53, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) 1: n. spp. Microcentrus n. g. Dyscoletes similis, SZHPLIGETI, p. 155, Braconide. Microdus bipustulatus, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 158, Rec. Albany Mus. 1, Nn. sp. Microplitis manile, philippinensis, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 20, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. spp. Monarea n. g. Osmophila fascupennis, SZBPLIGETI, p. 68, Braconide. Monolexia manilensis, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 20, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xil, N. Sp. Neorhyssa partiti, p. 187, ruficeps, p. 188, Brazil, SzmpLicrt1, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11, n. spp. Opius pedestris, Peru, SZEPLIGETI, p. 196, t.c.; O. philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 148, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii : n. spp. Phenocarpa (Idiolexis) coxalis, Peru, SzéPLIGETI, p. 197, Ann. Mus. Hungary. ii, n. sp. Phanerotoma philippinensis, Bacoor, ASHMEAD, p. 19, J. N. York Ent. Soc. sien Sp: Pseudobracon n. g. p. 48, africanus n. sp., Sierra Leone, p. 49, SZBPLIGETI, Braconide. Rhogas ruspolu, p. 413, crternia, p. 414, scrvoensis, p. 415, E. Africa, MANTERO, Ann. Mus. Genova xh; &. fuscipennis, affinis, Peru, SZEPLIGETI, p. 194, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11 : n. spp. Schlettereriella n. g. Stenophasmus oncophorus Sch., SZEPLIGETI, p. 54, Braconidee. Schonlandella n. g. p. 169, position doubtful, S. xzgromaculata, p. 170, tremaculata, nigricollis, p. 171, n. spp., S. Africa, CAMERON, Rec. Albany Mus. i. Spathius philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 148, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii, nN. sp. Stantona n. g. Microdini, p. 146, S. fava n. sp., Manila, p. 147, ASHMEAD, t. ¢. Trichiobracon rufus, p. 168, maculifrons, p. 169, S. Africa, CAMERON, Rec. Albany Mus. i, n. spp. Urogaster philippinensis, p. 19, stanton’, p. 20, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 20, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. spp. Vipio (Pseudovipio) turcomanicus, Transcaspian, p. 213, vanthostigma, W. Siberia, p. 214, KokusEv, Rev. Russe ent. iv, n. spp. Westwoodiella n. g. bicolor n. sp., W. Australia, SZEPLIGETI, p. 155, Braconide. Nanthomicrodus n. g. near Crassomicrodus, p. 157, X. iridipennis n. sp., Cape Colony, p. 158, CAMERON, Rec. Albany Mus. i. EVANIIDA. [Cf. AsHmmaD (47), CAMERON (224, 240), HOppner (705), KIEFFER (793). ] Aulacinus costulatus, Brazil, KIEFFER, p. 561, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Aulacus erythrogaster, Nevada, KIEFFER, p. 561, t. c. 1. sp. Lvania striatifrons, versicolor, p. 543, with var. erythrogaster, p. 544, 1904. [VOL. XLI.] B ls 226 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] quinquelineata, p. 544, villosicrus, Australia, ferruginea, Mexico, p. 545, nulticolor, Java, p. 546, levigena, Caftraria, p. 547, longitarsis, p. 548, brevigena, p. 549, Brazil, incerta, 8. France, p. 550, KIEFFER, t. c.; Z. annulipes, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 139, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii : n. spp. Gasteruption kriechbaumeri var. n. striaticeps, KIEFFER, p. 551, Arkiv Zool. i; G. assectator, natural history, HOppner, pp. 97-103, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. G. cultrigerum, p. 552, sanguinewm, sjostedti, p. 553, Cape Good Hope, lativalva, Australia, p. 554, fulvivagina, Caftraria, p. 555, micrura with var. nigripectus, intricatum, N. America, p. 556, trifossulatum, Egypt, p. 557, leucopus, Java, nigromaculatum, hab.?, p. 558, KIEFFER, Arkiv Zool. i; G. dunbrodyense, Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 159, Rec. Albany Mus. i, n. spp. Hyptia argenteiceps, hab. t, p. 540, brevicalcar, Wisconsin, p. 541, rufosignata, Buenos Ayres, p. 543, K1ieFFER, Arkiv Zool. i, n. spp. Pristaulacus flavoguttatus, Australia, CAMERON, p. 191, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; P. flavipes, Llinois, p. 559, muticus, hab.?, p. 560, KIEFFER, Arkiv Zool. i: n. spp. STEPHANIDA. Megischus ruficeps, Saigon, pl. xii, fig. 5, p. 201, borneensis, Borneo, p. 202, SAUSSURE, Mission Pavie iii, n. spp. CHALCIDIDA. {Cf. ASHMEAD (41, 46, 47, 48, 52, 53), CAMERON (223, 230), EMBLETON (450), Fyues (574), HOppNnER (705), KIEFFER (796), MarcHat (906, 907), Mayr (928), VASSILIEV (1433). | ASHMEAD classifies the Chalcidioidea, adopting 14 families, tabulating the genera; he also catalogues the S. American forms and describes many new: Mem. Carnegie Mus. i, No. 4, pp. 225-551. For brevity, and as the work will be chiefly used separately, we have cited it below as ASHMEAD, Chalcid. Bibliography of genera of Chalcidide, ASHMEAD, pp. 365-393, Chalcid. Anatomy and metamorphosis of Comys infelix, eggs, EMBLETON, Tr. Linn. Soc. London (2) ix, pp. 231-254, pls. xi, xi. Remarkable development of Ageniaspis fuscicollis, MARCHAL, Arch. Zool. exp. XXXll, pp. 259-299. Acanthometopon n. g. type A. clavicornis Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 314, A. clavicorne, Brazil, pl. xxxviii, fig. 3, p. 498, id. n. sp. Acroclisis coccidivora, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 158, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Nn. Sp. Acroclisis brasiliensis, Chapada, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 502, n. sp. Allochalcis n. g. p. 256, A. nervosa n. sp., Madagascar, p. 257, KIEFFER, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Alloderma n. g. type A. maculipennis, Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 273. Alophomyia n. n. for Alophus Ashm., ASHMEAD, p. 126, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Alophus n. g. type A. flavus Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 353, 4. braszli- ensis, Brazil, p. 520, id. n. sp. Ametallon n. g. type A. chapade Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 344, A. chapade, Brazil, p. 511, id. n. sp. Anacryptus japonicus, p. 147, koebelei, p. 148, Japan, AsHMEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Anastatus japonicus, gastropache, p. 153, brevipennis, albitarsis, p. 154, CHALCIDIDA. Ins, 227 Japan, ASHMEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soe. xii, A. stantoni, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 14, t. c.; A. auriceps, p. 493, coreophagus, pleuralis, basalis, punetiventr ts, p. 494, unifasciatus, p. 495, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. : n, spp. Anthrocephalus punctatus, Madagascar, p. 253, rufipes, Nossi-Bé, p. 254, KIEFFER, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix, n. spp. a japonicus, Atami, ASHMEAD, p. 161, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Sp. Perilous pallidipes, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 15, t.c.; A. bruseliensis, Chapada, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 497 : n. spp. Aphobetoideus n. g. type A. comperei Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 328. Aphycus albopleuralis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 155, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xu, Nn. Sp. Apoers aptophagus n. g. type Chalcis explorator Coqg., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. Dia bo howardti, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 517, n. sp. Arretocera stantoni, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 136, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, n. sp. Asecodes elasmi, Manila, ASHMEAD, p: 188, t. c. msp: Aspidiotiphagus aleyrodis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 139, t. c. n. sp. Axima koebeler, brasiliensis, brevicornis, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 459, nh. Spp. Aximogastra n. g. type A. bahie Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 261, 4. bahie, Brazil, p. 463, pl. xxxiil, fig. 5, id. n. sp. Aximopsis n. g.. ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 259, A. morto, pl. xxxil, fig. 6, p. 460, Brazil, ASHMEAD, t. c. n. sp. Bephrata striatipes, Brazil, p. 462, pl. xxxiu, fig. 4, ASHMEAD, t. c. n. sp. Blatticida n. g. type B. pulchra Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 305. Bothriothorax brasiliensis, Chapada, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 496, n. sp. Brachista Walk. not valid, Mayr, p. 591, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Brachycaudonia n. g. type B. californica Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chaleid. p. 283. Brachystira pungens (Forster), Germany, Mayr, p. 590, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Brasema fuscipennis, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p, 486, n. sp. Bruchobius n. g. type B. laticeps Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 314. Bruchophagus funebris, natural history, Trrus, pp. 77-83, Bull. U. 8. Dep. Agric. Ent, xliv. Callismicra n. g. p. 247, C. flavocincta n. sp., Madagascar, p. 248, KIEFFER, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Calosoter albitarsis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 153, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Nn. sp. Cecidoxenus n. g. type UC. nigrocyaneus Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 274. Cerapteroceroides n. g. near Cerapterocerus, C. japonicus n. sp., Atami, ASHMEAD, p. 156, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Ceratosmicra n. g. type C. petiolata Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 251. Chalcedectes annulipes, Brazil, pl. xxxvi, fig. 2, p. 483, ASHMEAD, t. c. n. Sp. Chalcs flavitarsis, Madagascar, tenuwicornis, Nossi-Bé, p. 260, multicolor, Madagascar, p. 261, sausswrei, rufiventris, Nossi-Bé, p. 262, ferox, p- 263, Nossi-Bé and Bourbon, with var. coralis, p. 264, KIEFFER, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix ; C. prodenie, Manila, ASHMEAD, Pp 136, PU 8. Mus, xxvii C. albotibialis, argentifrons, Philippines, AsH- MEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. Cheiloneurus japonicus, Gifu, ASHMEAD, p. 156, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, N. Sp. Chryseida ceneiventris, Brazil, p. 462, pl. xxxiii, fig. 3, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. Nn. Sp. Chrysoatomus n. g. type C. zealandicus Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 342. Chrysonotomyia n. g. type Lulophus aur opunctatus Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 344. 228 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Cirrospiloideus n. g. type Miotropis platynote How., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 354. Closterocerus brownii, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 138, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, n. sp. Coccidencyrtus manile, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 14, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xll, N. Sp. Celochalcis n. g. near Halticella, C. carinifrons n. sp., Sikkim, p. 111, CaMERON, Entomologist 1904. Copidosoma japonicum, Gifu, ASHMEAD, p. 154, J. N. York Ent. Soe. xii, n. Sp: Cryptoprymnus japonicus, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 159, t. c. n. sp. Decatoma ataniensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 151, t. c. n. sp. Decatomothorax n. g. type D. gallicola Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 273. Derostenus bifoveolatus, nawai, p. 160, mitsukurii, p. 161, Japan, ASHMEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. spp. Diaulomorpha n. g. type D. australiensis Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 356. Diaulus n. g. type D. begint Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 356. Dicelothorax platycerus, Santarem, pl. xxxv, fig. 3, p. 470, ASHMEAD, t. c. N. Sp. Diglyphomorpha n. g. type Diglyphus maculipennis Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. ¢. p. 352. Dimmockia n. g. type Hulophus tncongruus Ashin., ASHMEAD, t. ¢. p. 357. Kisenia n. g. type #. mexicana Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. ¢. p. 233. EL. flaviscapa, Para, ASHMEAD, t. ¢. p. 394, n. sp. Hlachertomorpha n. g. type LH. flaviceps Ashin., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 352. Lf. flaviceps, Brazil, p. 518, ASHMEAD, t. c. n. sp. Hlachertus atanuensis, basilaris, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 164, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xli, n. spp. Hlasmus atamiensis, hakonensis, p. 159, japonicus, p. 160, Japan, ASHMEAD, t. c.; £. philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 138, P. U.S. Mus. xxviii; BL. brasiliensis, p. 502, peraffinis, chapade, p. 503, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. : n. spp. Encyrtaspis n. g. type £. brasiliensis Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 290, Z. braztliensis, Pernambuco, pl. xxxvul, fig. 4. p. 492, id. n. sp. Encyrtus telenomicida, Charkov, on Telenomus, VASSILIEV, p. 117, Rey. Russe Ent. iv, n. sp. Enneasmicra n. g. type Smicra exinamius Walk., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 252, #. incerta, Brazil, ASHMEAD, p. 449, t. c. n. sp. Epipteromalus n. g. type L. algonquinensis Ashin., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 319. Hufroggattia n.n. for Froggattia Ashm., ASHMEAD, p. 126, P. ent. Soe. Washington Vi. Hukoebelea n. n. for AKaebelea Ashm., ASHMEAD, p. 126, t. c. Eulophopterya n. g. type H. chapade Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 341, EL. chapade, Brazil, pl. xxxviui, fig. 6, p. 506, id. n. sp. Eulophus exiguus Nees to Asynacta, Mayr, p. 589, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. FL. albitarsis, p. 164, striatipes, japonicus, p. 165, Japan, ASHMEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. spp. Euophthalmomyia n. g. type EL. pallidipes Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. , 339. Buggers formose, Formosa, ASHMEAD, p. 154, J. N. York Ent. Soe. xii ; E. koebelei, acaudus, proximus, p. 488, compressiventris, aprilis, chapade, santaremensis, persinilis, p. 489, corumbe, unifasciatus, simillimus, magniclavatus, p. 490, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. : n. spp. Euplectrus manile, philippinensis, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 16, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, £. japonicus, nigromaculatus, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 163, t. c.; HE. brasiliensis, p. 516, corumbe, solitarius, chapade, p. 517, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. : n. spp. Euryophrys Forst.=(Calypso Hal.), ASHMEAD, p. 126, P. ent. Soc. Wash- ington vi. CHALCIDIDA. Ins. 229 Eurytoma rubicola, natural history, H6rppnEr, pp. 161-171, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. ; E. infracta, Dalmatia, p. 580, timaspidis, Montpellier, p. 582, Mayr, Verh. Ges. Wien liv; #. nikkoensis, atamiensis, p. 149, japonica, binotata, hakonensis, mitsukurit, p. 150, Japan, ASHMEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xul, #. manilensis, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 13, t. c. : n. Spp. Eusayia n. n. for Sayiella Ashm., ASHMEAD, p. 126, P. ent. Soc. Wash- ington vi. Hustypiura n. g. type £. bicolor Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 251, £. bicolor, pl. xxxi, fig. 4, sexmaculata, fig. 5, p. 412, smithi, p. 413, Brazil, ASHMEAD, t. c. 1. Spp. Exoristobia n. g. Encyrtide, E. philippinensis n, sp., Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 15, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Froggattia n. g. type F. polita Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 238. Haltichella ludlowe, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 13, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Nl. Sp. Halticoptera laticeps, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 152, t. c. nm. Sp. Hemitorymus n. g. type H. thoracicus Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 243; H. thoracicus, Chapada, p. 401, id. t. c. mn. sp. Heptasmicra n. g. type Smicra obliterata Walk., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 252 ; H, persimilis, affinis, longicaudata, lineaticoxus, p. 452, quadrimacu- lata, p. 453, Brazil, id. t. c. n. spp. Herbertia howardi, pl. xxxv, fig. 6, brasiliensis, Brazil, p. 474, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. n. spp. Hexasmicra n. g. type Smicra transversa Walk., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 252 ; H. trinidadensis, brasiliensis, Brazil, id. p. 454, t. v. n. spp. Holcopeltoideus n, g. type H. petiolata Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 341. Holochaleis n. g. H. madagascariensis, p. 258, Madagascar, albipes, p. 259, Nossi-Bé, n. spp., Kierrer, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Homoporus japonicus, Atami, ASHMEAD, p. 157, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, nN. sp. Hontalia cameron, pl. xxxii, fig. 4, kirbyi, fig. 5, Santarem, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 458, n. spp. Hoptocrepis bifasciata, pl. xxxviii, fig. 5, brasiliensis, Brazil, p. 505, ASHMEAD, t. c. 1. Spp. Horismenus bisulcus, brasiliensis, p. 507, corumbe, persimilis, eneicollis, p. 508, Brazil, ASHMEAD, t. c. n. Spp. Hubbardiella n, g. type H. arizonensis Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 339. Hydrorhoa n, g. Eucharine, p. 240, H. striaticeps n. sp., Madagascar, p. 241, Kierrer, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Hypopteromalus n. g. type P. tabacum Fitch, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 320. Ischnopsis thoracica, cyanea, Brazil, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 487, . Sp. Isosomodes brasiliensis, pl. xxxiii, fig. 1, p. 460, nigriceps, p. 461, fig. 2, Santarem, ASHMEAD, t. ¢c. nl. Spp. Kapala furcata, 9 described, KIEFFER, p. 243, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. K. splendens, Brazil, pl. xxxv, fig. 4, p. 473, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. n, sp. Koebelea n, g. type A. australiensis Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 238. [Cf. Eukoebelea below. | Kradibia browniz, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 342, Ent. News Philad. xv, nN. sp. Lusiokapala serrata, Brazil, pl. xxxv, fig. 5, p. 474, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. Nn. Sp. Lathromeris, parasitising egg of Chrysopa, KrycEr, Ent. Meddel. ii. p. 340. Lelaps apicalis, p. 479, affinis, ferruginea, p. 480, eneiceps, halidayi, abdo- minalis, pl. xxxvi, fig. 1, p. 481, bemaculata, stylata, p. 482, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. n. spp. Leptochalets n. g., p. 251, L. filicornis n. sp., Madagascar, p. 252, KIEFFER, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. 230 Ins. XII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Leucodesmia flaviceps, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 518, n. sp. Leucospis japonica 5, ASHMEAD, p. 147, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. L. enderleim, Santarem, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p, 405, pl. xxxi, fig. 1, n. sp. Lophocomus cyaneus, Brazil, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 506, n. sp. Macrorileya n. g. type R. ecantht Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 264. Megastigmus japonicus, koebelei, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 146, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. Spp. Melanosmicra n, g. type M. immaculata Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 251, M. immaculata, Chapada, p. 448, n. sp. Mesidia pumila, Aachen, Mayr, p. 588, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Metadontia flavolineata, similis, p. 453, affinis, p. 454, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. n. spp. Metopon brasiliense, p. 497, magniclavatum, p. 498, Brazil, ASHMEAD, t. c. n. spp. Microchalcis n, g. p. 255, M. quadridens n. sp., Bitsch, p. 256, KIErrer, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Microterys japonicus, Gifu, ASHMEAD, p. 155, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Mirocerus n. g. type M. pyele Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 309. Mischosmicra n. g. type M. kahlia Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 251. Monodontomerus japonicus, Nikko, ASHMEAD, p. 83, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xi, Nl. Sp. Mormoniella n. g. type ML. brevicornis Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 316. Nasonia n. g. type WV. brevicornis Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 317. Neocatolaccus n, g. type Cat. tyloderme Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 320. Neorileya n. g. type NV. flavipes Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 264; W. flavipes, Brazil, p. 466, pl. xxxvi, fig. 2, id. t. c. m. sp. Nesomyia n, g. type WV. albipes Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 344; J. albipes, cinctiventris, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 161, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xl, n. Spp. Notanisomorpha n, g. type WV. collaris Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalecid. p. 356. Octosmicra n. g. type O. laticeps Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 252; O. nigro- maculata, p. 450, trimaculata, p. 451, Brazil, id. t. c. n. spp. Omphale brasiliensis, Chapada, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 504, n. sp. Oncochalcis n. g. p. 161, O. marginata n. sp., India, p. 162, CAMERON, Entomologist 1904. Ophelinoideus juponicus, Hakone, p. 163, pl. viii, fig. 4, ASHMEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Ormyrus, revision of European, with host-galls, variation etc., Mayr, pp. 559-580, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. O. destefani, Sicily, p. 566, wachtli, Dalmatia, p. 569, Mayr, t. ¢c.; 0. brasiliensis, Chupada, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 401 : n. spp. Orthochalcis n. g. for Huchalcis fertoni, KIEFFER, p. 265, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr, xlix. Oxycoryphus n. g. near Stomatoceras, p. 109, O. pilosellus n. sp., Deesa, p. 110, CAMERON, Entomologist 1904. Pachyneura nawat, mitsukurit, gifuensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, 158, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. spp. Pachycrepoideus n. g. type P. dubitus Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 329. Paracrias n. g. type P. laticeps Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 343; P. laticeps, Brazil, pl. xxxix, fig. 1, p. 510, id. n. sp. Parapteromalus n, g. type P. vsosomatis Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 320. Parasaphes n. g. type P. icerye Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. ¢. p. 328. é P. japonicus, flavipes, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 157, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xu, Nn. spp. Paraspalangia n. g. type P. annulipes Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 334. Paraterobia n. g. type P. nigriceps Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. ¢. p. 274. Pelorotelus n. g. type P. ceruleus Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c p. 341; P. ceruleus, Brazil, p. 509, id. n. sp. CHALCIDIDA. Ins. 231 Pentarthron brasiliensis, Bahia, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 521, n. sp. Pestasmicra n. g. type P. brasiliensis Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 252. Pertlampus japonicus, Sapporo, ASHMEAD, p. 151, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xli; P. brasiliensis, Chapada, pl. xxxiv, fig. 4, p. 467, ASHMEAD, t. c. : Nn. Spp- Pheidoloxenus n. g. type P. wheelert Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 328. Phlebopones abdominalis, pertyt, pl. xxxvii, fig. 3, Brazil, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 492, n. spp. ON atamiense, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 156, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Nn. Piescaeomoces n. g. type P. brasiliensis, Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 248 ; P. brasiliensis, Corumba, p. 400, id. t. c. n. sp Pleur Lae? atamiensis, Japan, AsHMwaD, p. 160, rik N. York Ent. Soc. xu, Sp. meee forsterit, Aachen, Mayr, p. 586, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Podagrion quinquedentatus, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 84, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xi; P. cyaneus, Santarem, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 402, n. spp. Polistomorpha nigromaculata, Panama, CAMERON, p. 96, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, nl. Sp. Polynema brasiliensis, rufescens, Brazil, ASHMHAD, Chalcid. p. 521, n. spp. Prodecatoma n. g. type P. jlavescens Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 261; P. bruneiventris, p. 463, ee pl. xxxii, fig. 6, thoracica, nigra, p. 464, Brazil, idlitenw spp. Prospaltella n. n, for oa ie How. 1894, ASHMEAD, p. 126, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Pseudochalecis conica, flavopicta, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 407, n. sp. Pseudochalcura nigrocyanea, Brazil, pl. xxxiv, fig. 6, p. 468, ASHMEAD, t. c. ; P. chilensis, Chile, KIEFFER, p. 242, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix : n. spp. Psilochalcis n. g. p. 250, P. longigena n. sp., Madagascar, p. 251, KIEFFER, t..¢. Psychophagus n. g. for Diglochis Thoms. nec Forst., Mayr, p. 598, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Rileya orbitalis, Santarem, ASHMEAD, p. 467, Chalcid. n, sp. Sayrella n. g. type Smiera debilis Say, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 251. Schizaspidia tenuicornis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 151, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xll, N. Sp. Schwarzella n. g. type S. arizonensis Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 256. Scotoling n. g. type S. gallicola Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 354. Scymnophagus n. g. type S. townsendi Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 319. Spalangia brasiliensis, Brazil, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 502, n. sp. Spathopus n. g. type 8. anomalipes Ashmn., AsHMEaD, i. @. ps 272. Spilochalcis andrei n. n. for flavescens: André, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 418. Spilochaleis: the following n. spp. are described by ‘ASHMEAD, tances is. tarsalis, atrata, santaremensis, p. 428, rufodorsalis, laticeps, nigr O- petrolata, rufoseutellaris, p. 429, , lavobasalis, Janeiroensis, flavoorbitalrs, p. 430, persimilis, unimaculata, perplexa, p. 431, imetator, simillima, chapadee, albomaculata, p. 432, santarema, e7 -ythrogaster, flavoaxillare vs, p. 433, marginata, tuberculata, bidentata, p. 434, maculata, hempeli, devia, p. 435, nigropleuralis, corumbicola, p- 436, muller, howard, insularis, trinidadensis, p. 487, incongrua, may, timida, p. 438, bian- nulata, medius, cameron, enocki, p. 439, ’ fusiformis, urichi, awillaris, p. 440, trilineata, marshalli, morleyi, p. 441, apicalis, unilineata, lineocoxatis, fulleri, p. 442, corumbensis, chapade, brancensis, p. 443, vagabunda, lanceolata, vau, incompleta, p. 444, persimilis, holland, corumbe, p. 445, paraguayensis, dimidiata, meridionalis, tripunctata, p. 446, bipunctata, p 447, S. America, ASHMEAD, t. c. n. spp. Stenomesiordea n. g. type S. mellea Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 355. Stenomesius dimidiatus, Brazil, pl. xxxix, fig. 3 3, p. 519, ASHMEAD, t. c. n. sp. 232 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] Stibula nigriceps, Santarem, ASHMEAD, pl. xxxv, fig. 2, p. 468, t. c. n. sp. Stigmatocrepis n. g. type S. americana Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 273. Stomatoceras hakonensis, clavicornis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 148, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. spp. Stylophorella n. g. type S. perpleca Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 275. Sycoryctes philippinensis, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 342, Ent. News Philad. XV, Nl. SD. Sycoscapterella n. g. type Sycoscapter anguliceps W., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 239. Eira n. g. type Sycoscapter monilifer, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 239. Sympiesis mikado, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 164, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Sympiesomorpha n. g. type S. brasiliensis Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 352; S. brasiliensis, obscura, Brazil, p. 519, ASHMEAD, t. c. 1. Spp. ; S. japonica, Gifu, ASHMEAD, p. 163, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. Syntomaspis aprilis, holcaspidea, p. 397, flavicollis p. 398, Brazil, ASHMEAD, t. & nN. Spp. Syrphophagus nigrocyaneus, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 155, t. c. n. sp. Systolodes brasiliensis, Chapada, ASHMEAD, p. 466, Chalcid. n. sp. Tachardiephagus n. g. type 7. thoracicus Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. ¢. p. 303. Tachinephagus n. g. type T. zealandicus Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 304; T. fuscipennis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 155, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : nN. Sp. Taftia n. g. Eetromini, T. prodenie n. sp., Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 137, P. U.S. Mus, xxviii. Tetranemopteryx n. g. type Sycoscapter 4-setosa Westw., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 239. Tetrasmicra n. g. type Smicra concitata Walk., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 252. Tetrastichodes pallidipes, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 162, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xll, N. Sp. Tetrastichus philippinensis, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 15, t. c.; T. hakonensis, atamiensis, tricolor, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 162, t. c.; 7. albitarsis, chapade, brasiliensis, pl. xxxix, fig. 2, p. 515, incongruus, p. 516, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. : n. spp. Thaumapus acuminatus, Santarem, ASHMEAD, p. 448, t. c. 1. sp. Thaumatella pulchripennis, Brazil, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 406, pl. xxxi, fig. 2, n. Sp. Torymus mesembryanthemi, S. Africa, CAMERON, p. 109, Rec. Albany Mus. 1; 7. japonicus, sapporoensis, p. 82, gifuensis, p. 83, Japan, ASHMEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; 7. thomsoni, Quebec, FYLEs, p. 106, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; 7. wickhami, Utah, ASHMEAD, p. 302, Ent. News Philad. xv; 7. chapade, smithi, p. 398, sylvicola, p. 399, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. : n. spp. Trichencyrtus n. g. type T. chapade Ashm., ASHMEAD, p. 291, t. c.; 7. ro- bustus, Brazil, pl. xxxvii, fig. 5, p. 495, id. n. sp. Trichochaleis n. g. p. 254, T. inermis n. sp., Madagascar, p. 255, KIEFFER, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Trichogramma japonicum, Gifu, ASHMEAD, p. 165, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Nn. Sp. Trichoporus melleus, viridicyaneus, persimilis, Brazil, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 512, n. spp. Tridymus hakonensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 152, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Nn. sp. Trigonoderus brasiliensis, Chapada, pl. xxxvi, fig. 4, p. 485, ASHMEAD, Chalcid. n. sp. Trigonogastra n. g. type 7. aurata Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 330; Z. ha- konensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 158, J. N. York Ent. Soe. xii, n. sp. Trigonura dorsalis, Santarem, ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 406, n. sp. Trismicra n. g. type Smicra contracta Walk., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 252. CHALCIDIDH, PROCTOTRYPID. Ins. 233 Tropidogastra n. g. type T. arizonensis Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. ¢. p. 323. Uroderostenus n. g. type U. pleuralis Ashm., ASHMBAD, t. c. p. 343. Uroentedon n. g. type U. verticellata Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 341 ; U. verticellatus, Brazil, pl. xxxviii, fig. 4, p. 505, id. n. sp. Westwoodella n. g. type Oligosita subfasciata Westw., ASHMEAD, t. c. p- 359. Aanthoatomus n. g., ASHMEAD, t. c. p. 360. Xanthomelanus n. g. type Chalcis dimidiata Fab., AsHmMEAD, Chalcid. p. 251. NXenocrepis pura, Aachen, Mayr, p. 584, Ver. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Zagrammosoma n. g. type Hippo. multilineata Ashm., ASHMEAD, t. ©. p. 354. Zaischnopsis, n. n. for [schnopsis Ashm., ASHMEAD, p. 126, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Zaommomyia n. g. type Chrysocharis stigmata Ashm., ASHMEAD, Chalcid. p. 340. PROCTOTRYPID.® (incl. BETHYLID#). [Cf. ASHMEAD (44, 46, 47, 48), BRuxEs (190), CAMERON (224, 231), KIEFFER (793, 794, 798), KiErFER & MARSHALL (799), MaRCHAL (906), Mayr (928), WASSILIEFF (1489). ] The introductory matter of KIEFFER & MarsHALL, Proctotrypide of Europe and Algeria, is published (799). Remarkable development of Polygnotus minutus, MARCHAL, Arch. Zool. exp. Xxxll, pp. 800-315. Allotropa japonica, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 74, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, nN. Spp. Amblyaspis japonica, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 74, t. c. N. Sp. Anommatium ashmeadi, Aachen, Mayr, p. 592, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Anopedias japonicus, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 75, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xu, N. Sp. Apenesia nigra, W. Africa, p. 364, substriata, Bolivia, p. 365, punctata, unicolor, W. Africa, p. 366, proxima, New Guinea, p. 367, levis, W. Africa, p. 368, K1EFFER, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Aphanogmus hakonensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 71, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, N. sp. Bocchus atriceps, New York, BRuEs, p. 118, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Ceraphron manile, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 135, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, Nl. Sp. Dendrocerus, characters, correction, ASHMEAD, p. 71, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xu. D. ratzeburgi, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 70, pl. vii, fig. 1, t. c. n. sp. Diapria mitsukurii, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 69, t. c. N. sp. Discleroderma tuberculatum, description, KIEFFER, p. 372, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. Dissolcus japonicus, flavipes, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 73, J. N. York Ent. Soe. Xl, N. Spp. Dissomphalus tibialis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 134, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii; D. brevinervis, Sumatra, KIEFFER, p. 371, Ann. Mus. Genova xli : Nn. spp. Dryinus stantoni, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 134, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii; D. nigrellus, Long Island, Brus, p. 117, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; D. brachy- cerus, Argentina, p. 351, niger, Italy, p. 352, Kigerrer, Ann. Mus. Genova xli : n. spp. EKeitopria procima, Sardinia, fusca, Sumatra, KIEFFER, p. 378, t. c. 1. Spp. Epyris bipartitus var. n. sublevis, KIEFFER, }). 407, t. ¢. 234 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [190+] EL. foveatus, Italy, p. 396, cnterruptus, New Guinea, p. 398, armatitarsis, Tunis, p. 399, spiniscapus, Erythrea, p. 400, spinitarsis, breviscapus, p. 402, gracilipennis, p. 403, pilosipes, p. 404, W. Africa, striatus, Burma, geniculatus, Erythrea, p. 406, fear, Bombay, p. 408, tridentatus, Guinea, p. 409, Kirrrer, t. c.; 2. albopilosus, Darjiling, CAMERON, p. 307, Entomologist 1904; LL. atamensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 67, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; &£. flaviventris, p. 526, reticulatus, p. 527, Texas, KieFreR, Arkiv Zool. i : n. spp. Eupsenella herbsti, Concepcion, KIEFFER, p. 142, Revist. chilena viii, n. sp. Gonatopus sjostedti, Texas, KIEFFER, p. 525, Arkiv Zool. i; G. cilipes, Paraguay, planiceps, Tuscany, p. 355, breviforceps, Patagonia, p. 356, longicornis, Bolivia, p. 357, albosignatus, Tuscany, wnilineatus, Sardinia, p. 358, blineatus, p. 359, bifasciatus, p. 360, camelinus, p. 361, gracili- corms, p. 361, dentatiforceps, p. 362, Tuscany, KierFER, Ann. Mus. Genova xli : n. spp. Goniozus philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 134, P. U. S. Mus. xxviii; G. japonicus, Gifu, ASHMEAD, p. 67, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xi; G. longiceps, Texas, KIEFFER, p. 529, Arkiv Zool. i; G. brevicorms, Nicaragua, KIEFFER, p. 382, Ann. Mus. Genova xli : n. spp. Hadronotus carinatifrons, habits, GIRAULT, p. 337, Ent. News Philad. xv. H. philippinensis, Manila, ASHMEAD, p. 11, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xu; #. japonicus, hakonensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 74, t. c. : . Spp. Holepyris africanus, Erythrea, p. 391, bidentatus, Sardinia, p. 392, pedes- tris, p. 393, dubius, Tuscany, hyalinipennis, Sardinia, p. 394, KIEFFER, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Homoglenus tripartitus, Guinea, KIEFFER, p. 388, t. c. n. Sp. Hoplogryon sulcatus, Texas, KIEFFER, p. 538, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Hoploteleia rufidorsum, Rio-Janeiro, KIEFFER, p. 533, t. c. TL. Sp. Lapitha nigriceps, Brazil, KIEFFER, p. 537, t. c. N. Sp. Lygocerus gaponicus, koebelei, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 70, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xll, N. Spp. Macrohynnis lepidus, Aachen, Mayr, p. 593, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Macroteleia punctata, Texas, KIEFFER, p. 532, Arkiv Zool. 1, n. sp. Miota hakonensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 68, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Mystrocnemis africana, Guinea, KIEFFER, p. 363, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, nN. Sp. Odontepyris favinervis, Sumatra, KIEFFER, p. 378, t. c. 1. Sp. Oxylabis bifoveolatus, New Jersey, Brus, p. 119, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, nN. sp. Parascleroderma nigriceps, Tuscany, KIEFFER, p. 376, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. sp. Parasierola gestrot, Sardinia, p. 380, flavicoais, p. 381, nigricoxis, p. 382, Nicaragua, KIEFFER, t. c. n. spp. Pentacantha longicornis, Texas, KIEFFER, p. 536, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Perisemus fulvicornis, supplemental note, NIELSEN, Ent. Meddel. 11, p. 333. P. coniceps, p. 384, dubius, mandibularis, p. 385, gestroi, p. 386, Italy, KIEFFER, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Polygnotus gifuensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 75, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Pristocera erythrura, Somaliland, KreFFER, p, 387, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, Nn. Sp. Proctotrypes, scymni, p. 67, japonicus, p. 68, Japan, ASHMEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; P. unidentatus, Chile, KTEFFER, p. 145, Revist. chilena Vill : n. Spp. Proplatygaster n, g. p. 144, rufipes n. sp., Chile, p. 145, KIEFFER, t. ¢. Pseudisobrachium laticeps, Bolivia, p. 368, distinguendum, Paraguay, tnter- medium, Sardinia, p. 369, KirFFER, Ann. Mus. Genoya xli, n. spp. Rhabdepyris armatus, New Guinea, p. 410, R.? albipes, Paraguay, p. 411, PROCTOTRYPIDA, CYNIPIDA. Ins. 235 KIEFFER, t. c.; R. hemorrhoidalis, Texas, KIEFFER, p. 528, Arkiv Zool. i : n. spp. Ropronia garmam, pl. xiv, p. 212, Ent. News Philad. xv. Sactogaster hakonensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 75, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, N. sp. Scaphepyris rufus, description, KIEFFER, p. 370, Ann. Mus. Genova xli. Scelio striatigena, p. 530, bisulcatus, p. 531, Texas, Kimnrrer, Arkiv Zool. 1, n. spp. Scleroderma cereicolle, Guinea and Italy, p. 374, luteicolle, Burma, nigrum, Sumatra, castaneum, Ternate, p. 375, KierFER, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. spp. Spilomicrus japonicus, Sapporo, ASHMEAD, p. 69, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Nn. sp. Tanynotus n. g. Bethyline, p. 140, 7. rufithoraxy n. sp., Cape Colony, p. 141, Cameron, Rec. Albany Mus. 1. Telenomus, parthenogenesis, WASSILIEW, Zool. Anz. xxvii, p. 578. T. catacanthe, Philippines, ASHMEAD, p. 284, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; 7. atamiensis, nawar, mitsukurti, p. 72, hakonensis, gifuensis, p. 73, Japan, ASHMEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; 7. fimbriatus, Wisconsin, KIEFFER, p. 539, Arkiv Zool. i : n. spp. Trissacantha striaticeps, Texas, KIEFFER, p. 535, Arkiv Zool. 1, n. sp. CYNIPIDA. (Cf. ASHMEAD (46), BEUTENMULLER (119), CAMERON (224, 225), FRoGGaTT (562), KIEFFER (791, 795, 797), Marrer (923), Réssie (1189). ] KIEFFER completes the Vol. on Cynipides etc., ANDRH’S Hym. Eur. Alg. vii bis. List of types of Cynipide in the American Museum of Natural History, BEUTENMULLER (120). Postembryonal development of Cynipide larve: their glands, with other histology, Réssie, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. pp. 19-70, pls. ii—vi. Anacharoides n, g. Anacharine, A. striaticeps n. sp., Cape Colony, CAMERON, p. 160, Rec. Albany Mus. 1. Andricus targionii, gall, TROTTER, p. 86, Marcellia ii. A, japonicus, Hakone, ASHMEAD, p. 81, J. N. York Ent. Soe. xii, n. sp. Bothrochaleis n. g. Hucoiline, p. 163, B. erythropoda n, sp., Grahamstown, p. 164, Cameron, Rec. Albany Mus. i. Callirhytis hakonensis, p. 81, tobiro, p. 82, Japan, ASHMEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Cynips n. sp.? gall, TRorrER, p. 10, cut, Marcellia iii. Dryophanta japonica, p. 79, serrate, brunneipes, nawai, p. 80, hakonensis, mitsukuri, p. 81, Japan, ASHMEAD, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. spp. Hypodiranchis aphide, Australia, FRoaeatt, p. 612, Agric. Gaz. N. 8. W. XV, 1. Sp. Neuroterus nawat, atemiensis, hakonensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 79, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. spp. Oberthurella tibialis, Cameroons, KIEFFER, p. 107, Ent. Tidskr. xxv, n. sp. Onychia japonica, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 76, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Paraulax n. g. p. 43, perplexus n. sp., Chile, p. 44, K1EFFER, Revist. chilena vill. Rhodites hakonensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 82, J. N. York. Ent. Soc. xii, Nn. sp. Synergus atemiensis, p. 77, gifwensis, hakonensis, p. 78, Japan, ASHMEAD, t. c. m. Spp. Ayalaspis atemiensis, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 76, t. c. N. Sp. AXystus japonicus, Japan, ASHMEAD, p. 77, t. c. 1. Sp. 236 Ins. XII. INSECTA.—HYMENOPTERA. [1904] SESSILIVENTRES. STRICIDA and CEPHID#. [Cf. ASHMEAD (42), MocsAry (953). ] Konow continues his synopsis of Chalastogastra, pp. 225-288, Cephini and Yyelini, as part of Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Junus compressus, habits, metamorphosis, JABLONOWSKI, pp. 67-72 & 89- 94, Roy. Lapok xi. Paururus pinicola, characters ¢, ASHMEAD, p. 64, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. P. californicus, hopkinsi, N. America, id. 1. c. n. spp Sirex augur, metamorphosis, XAMBEU, p. 167, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 1. S. taxodu, fisket, N. America, ASHMEAD, p. 63, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. spp. Syrista similis, Japan, speciosa, Tonkin, MocsAry, p. 496, Ann. Mus. Hungar. i, n. spp. Tremec atratus, Tonkin, MocsAdry, p. 498, t. c. n. sp. Niphydria melanaria, varia, Tonkin, MocsAry, p. 497, t. c. n. spp. TENTHREDINIDA. [Cf BisscHorp (131), CAMERON (236), DonNcASTER (402), Konow (833-838), MocsAryY (951), VAN Rossum (1190), SAUSSURE (1218). ] MorIcE continues his notes on British Tenthredinide, Ent. Mag. xl, passim. Tenthredinoidea of Alaska, KINCAID (801), ADELUNG has notes on the Venthredinide enumerated and described by Konow last year, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii. T. c. pp. xxxvil, XXXVI. Parthenogenesis of Mematus, DoncASTER, P. Cambridge Soc. xii, pp. 474- 476. Allantus viduus, sexes, ZAVATTARI, p. 2, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 482 ; A. jacutensis 3, Konow, p. 268, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Amauronematus poppu, p. 260, spurcus, p. 261, N. Europe, Konow, t. c. n. spp. Antholcus n. g. for Tenthredo varinervis Spin., Konow, p. 3, t. ¢. Arge uncina, petacacia, p. 237, braunsi, p. 288, E. Africa, Konow, t. ¢. n. spp. Athalia rufoscutellata var. n. obscurata, Konow, p. 264, t. . A. leucostoma, Kashmir, CAMERON, p. 108, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, n. sp. Atomaceros Ashm., without type, Konow, p. 239, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Blennocampa geniculata, injurious in Sweden, characters of larva and of others allied, the larvee found on Fragaria, TULLGREN, pp. 230-236, Ent. Tidskr, xxv. Cimbea, saws (continued from last year), BIsscHoPp VAN TUINEN, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii, pp. 177-180, pls. xii, xiii; C. fag, life-history, parasites, VAN Rossum, pp. 69-98, pls. 3-5, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. Clavellaria konowi, Tonkin, gracilenta, Amurland, FRIESE, p. 351, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, n. spp. Dusieg Ni 550: 244 [2], near Blennocampa, D. sjostedti, p. 245 [2], n. sp., S. Africa, Konow, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Dolerus ephippiatus = (umbr aticus Marl. = afinis Cam.), Konow, p. 265, tire: Emphytus didymus var. n. niger, Konow, p. 264, t. ¢ Entodecta beckeri, Caucasus, Konow, p. 4, t. c. 2. Sp. Labidarge, table of tropical American, KoNnow, pp. 231-233, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. TENTHREDINIDA. Ins. 237 L. scitula, Peru, p. 233, adusta, fucosa, parca, p. 234, immunda, Costa Rica, vitreata, p. 235, nubeculosa, vulga, p. 236, Brazil, Konow, De iC Nn. Spp. Lagium n, g. for Tenth. atroviolaceum Nort., and writans Sm., and platy- ceros Marl., Konow, p. 246 [2], t. c. Leptocercus duplex, larva, CARPENTIER, p. 46, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Lygeonematus, revision, Konow, pp. 193-208, 248-260, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. L. gerulus, p. 199, pallidus, p. 204, pedidus, p. 205, frieser, p. 208, debeliz, p. 249, corpulentus, p. 252, bores, pachyvalvis, p. 253, ‘alpte ola p. 254, North and Centr. Europe, Konow, t. ¢. N. Spp. Macrophya annulicornis, Saghalin Island, p. 266, hispana, Madrid, p. 267, Konow, t. c. n. spp. Megalodontes merceti, p. 226, Saas p. 227, mundus, p. 228, Spain, nigritegulis, Ural Mts., p. 229, Konow, t. c. n. spp. Monostegia antipoda, validity, Kirpy, p. 84, Entomologist 1904. Pachynematus glesipennis, Siberia, p. 25, zaddachi, Europe, p. 26, licht- wardti, Altvater Mts., pullus, Europe, foveolatus, Siberia, p. 31, alpestris, p. 146, nigerrimus, p. 148, gehrsi, p. 149, Europe, vaginosus, p. 151, Siberia, legir upus, Kurope, sawnio, Siberia, p. 153, lentus, p. 154, sagulatus, ravidus, p. 155, punulio, p. 156, [n. spp. last year fully described, Konow, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Periclista mutubilis, Texas, Konow, p. 241 [2], t. c. n. sp. Phyllotoma lewcomelena Kl. = (acerts McLachl.), Konow, p. 264 Ge Pontania poppr, arcticornis, North Russia, Konow, p. 230, t. c. n. spp. Poppia n. g. near Phyllotoma, P. athalioides n. Spi7 E. Siberia, Konow, Dr 200, CnC. Priophorus equalis 2, Konow, p. 240, t. ¢. Ptenus nigripectus Nort. 9, Konow, p. 239, t. c. Pteronus, synonymical catalogue, Konow, pp. 41-44, t.c. ; P. brevivalvis, polyspilus, larvee, CARPENTIER, t. c. p. 46; P. miliaris and cadderensis, colour of larve, VAN Rossum, p. 108, Ent. Ber. Nederland.i; P. rzbesz7, proportions of sexes, LOISELLE, p. 235, Feuille Natural. xxxiv. P. pallens, Irkutsk, p. 34, kriegert, p. 35, mimus, p. 38, Centr. Europe, Konow, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; P. dossuarius, E. Siberia, fastosus, Lapland, Konow, p. 262, t. c. : n. spp. Ptilia lauta, Costa Rica, Konow, p. 239, t. c. n. sp. Rhogogasteru fulvipes, larva, CARPENTIER, p. 46, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Selandria (Monophadnus) paviei, Siam, pl. xii, fig. 6, p. 202, SAUSSURE, Mission Pavie ill, n. sp. Taxonus delumbis ¢, Konow, p. 265, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Tenthredo atra var. n. nobilis, Konow, p. 269, t. ¢. Tenthredopsis albata, Transcaucasus, p. 267, nigroscutellata, Irkutsk, p. 268, Konow, t.c. n.’. spp. Tomostethus kirbyi, Mexico =(2 Monoph. erebus K.), Konow, p. 241 [2], bc nD gp. Waldheimia, characters and components, Konow, p. 242 [2], t. ¢. W. atra, gulerita, p. 243 [2], pellucida, p. 244 (21), S. America, id. t. c. n. spp. 238 Ins. (c.) LEPIDOPTERA. Glands, Borpas (148) and C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 474-476. Notes on habits of various larve, XAMBEU (1539). Radio-activity effect on Lep. pupe, TOoMALA (1391). Alaska Lepidoptera, reprint, Dyar (440). List of additional types of Zep. in the American Museum, Natural History, BEUTENMULLER (122). Notes, in Russian, on Staudinger and Rebel’s Catalogue, ALPHERAKY (25). Interesting points, popular address, JANET (761). Cocoons, coloration of, VERSON (1443), DEwITz (376). OUDEMANS has a note on the views of STANDFUsS and himself as to the position of the wings in repose, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, pp. 473, 474. Catalogue of gynandromorphic Palearctic Lepidoptera, Scuuurz, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 304-310. Descriptive Catalogue of gynandromorphic Lep., part Iv, ScHuLtTz, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix, pp. 71-116. Table of the families of Palearctic Lepidoptera, HORMUZAKI (707). The number of species of European Zep. of which the eggs are known, SLEVOGT, p. 11, Soc. ent. xix. Lepidoptera infested by Pebrine, Lutz & SpLENDORE (893). RHOPALOCERA. Classification of Indian Rhopalocera, note supplementary to paper of last year, Young, p. 498, J. Bombay Soe. xv. | Distribution of Indian Rhopalocera, YounG (1542). Synonymic Catalogue of Ahopalocera in the Bombay collection, Youn, J. Bombay Soc. xv, pp. 483-497. Rhopatocera of Ceylon, peculiarities, distribution etc., ManpERS, J. Bombay Soc. xvi, pp. 76-85. Migration of butterflies in Ceylon, MANDERs, pp. 703-706, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Annotated list of Rhopalocera of Borneo, part I (Danaine to Amathusiine), SHELFORD, J. Straits Asiat. Soc. xli, pp. 81-111. An account of the Ahopalocera collected by Burchell in Brazil, 1825-1830, : given by Sanprers & Poutron, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, pp. 305 etc., age Rhopatocera of Trinidad, catalogue, 289 spp., KAYE, pp. 159-228, pls. xvii, xviii, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Rhopalocera of Sadne-et-Loire, ANDRE (31). The Rhopalocera of Bosnia and Herzegowina, Repent, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix, pp. 142-192. Laruy briefly describes 45 aberrations of exotic Rhopalocera and figures several of them, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, pp. 65-70, pl. x. Enemies of butterflies, various notes, J. Bombay Soc. xv, pp. 530, 531. Sensitiveness of butterflies to light, PARKER (1011). “Tails” of the wings discussed, PrEPERS (1083). Some eggs described, Bacor & Turt, pp. 53-56, 108, Ent. Rec. xvi. PAPILIONIDA. Ins. 239 PAPILIONIDA. [Cf ALPHBRAKY (25), AURIVILLIUS (64), EHRMAN (447), FRUHSTORFER (567), LercH (871), Moore (956), Nuzave (977), Rippon (1174), RotHscHILD (1194, 1197, 1199), ScHULTz (1248), SUFFERT (1353).] MoorE completes the Indian Papilionide in his work, Lep. ind. vi, pp. 105-124, pls. 513-517. Ornithoptera, monograph, part 17, the following figured, Zrogonoptera trojana 2, pl. 28, P. miranda g, pl. 66a, 9, pl. 668, 9 var. pl. 66c, Rippon (1174); O. ritseme var. n. tantalus, EHRMAN, p. 214, Ent. News Philad. xv. O. cambyses, Ceylon, EHRMAN, p. 215, t. c. n. sp. Papilio bridget togonis and ortege subspp. n., ROTHSCHILD, p. 453, Nov. Zool. xi; P. galienus peculraris, pl. i, fig. 7, and whitnalld subspp. n., NEAVE, p. 342, Nov. Zool. xi; P., numerous African subspp. n., SUFFERT, pp. 90-107, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii; P. ari- stolochie antiphulus subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 302, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; P., subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER (566); P. polydorus asinius subsp. n., p. 305, P. agamemnon kineas and appius subspp. n., pp. 306, 307, FRuHSTORFER, Ent. Meddel. ii; P. jason sankapura subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 309, Ins. Bérse 1904; P. eurypilus lepidus subsp. n., echidna echidnides subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 141, t. ¢.; P. imacareus indochinensis and argentiferus, FRUHSTORFER, p. 131, cuts, t. c.; /., numerous subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 180, 181, t. c.; P. canopus kallon subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 157, t. c.; P. philolaus ab, felicis, FRUHSTORFER, p. 25, Soc. ent. xix; P. agamemnon atro- pictus subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 195, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix; P. merope, characters of allied forms, table, TRImEN, p. 691, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; P. cenca, life-history, bred varr., LEIGH & PouLton, pp. 677-688, pl. xxxi, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; P. homerus, larval habits, SWAINSON, p. lv, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. P. schultzei, Cameroons, AURIVILLIUS, p. 363, Ins. Borse 1904; P. boos?, p. 89, pl. i, fig. 2, chrapkowski, p. 98, pl. 1, fig. 2, mobi, p. 104, Africa, SUFFERT, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii; P. klagesi, Venezuela, EXHRMAN, p. 215, Ent. News Philad. xv : n. spp. Parnassius, notes on Fruhstorfer’s varr., ELWEs, pp. 388, 389, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; P., melanic varr., OBERTHUR, p. 174, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904; P. nomion, note, KRULIKOVSKy, p. 90, Rev. Russe Ent. iv; P. nomion titan subsp. u., p. 308, 2. apollonius gloriosus subsp. n., p. 309, FRUHSTORFER, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; P. acco gemmifer subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 25, Soc. ent. xix; P. nord- mann var. n. trimaculata, SCHAPOSCHNIKOV, p. 191, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix; P. mnemosyne var. n. halteres, MUSCHAMP, p. 52, Ent. Rec. xvi, oviposition id. l.c.; P., 16 varr. described and three figured, SCHULTZ, pp. 274-281, pl. iii, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix; P. delphius albulus, variation, 7 subvarr. distinguished and named, Huwg, pp. 314— 328, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Thais cerisyi var. n. cretica, REBEL, p. 2, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Troides goliath goliath, and T. goliath titan, RoTHSCHILD, p. 310, Nov. Zool. xi; T. victorie rubianus subsp. n., ROTHSCHILD, p. 654, t. ¢.; T. haliphron tkarus subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 157, Ins. Borse 1904; T. haliphron tkarus subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 140, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. T. chimera, New Guinea, RorascuHILD, p. 311, pl. ili, fig. 25, Nov. Zool. xi, Nn. Sp. 240 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] PIERIDA. [Cf. ALPHHRAKY (25), BuTLER (207, 208), Dannart (351), Fawcett (492), FRUHSTORFER (565), GOELDI (616), KaAyE (775), Manpmrs (901), Moore (956), NEAVE (977), REBEL (1122), RorHscHiLp (1194, 1197), SHARPE (1286), SUFFERT (1353, 1354), TRIMEN (1394). ] Danaus to be used for Pieris brassice etc., Moorn, Lep. ind. vi, p. 126, Indian species described and figured, pp. 127-136, pls. 518-520. Migration of Pieride in the Amazons, Hurema and Catopsilia, GOELDI (615). . The scent of males, Drxry, pp. lvi-lx, P. ent. Soc. London 1904, Lone- STARE, t. €2p. lxxxix: Aporiu crategi, measurements of wings, BACHMETJEW (72). Be rhodope dopero subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 76, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. riS XVil. A. weberi, p. 73, bachi, p. 74, udei, p. 75, hendeli, p. 76, Africa, SUFFERT, t. €. 2: spp: Belenois gidica, abyssinica and westwoodi, relations, BuTLER, p. 426, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii. : Callidryades, seasonal phases, synonymy, BUTLER, pp. 410-414, op. cit. xiv. Catopsilia pyranthe varr., MANDERS, pp. 701-703, pl. xxxiv, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; C. ewbule, range, HoLLAND & Woop, p. 41, Ent. News Philad. xv. Colias myrmidone balcanica varr., REBEL, p. 148, pl. iv, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix; C. eogene miranda and C. phicomone phile, discussed, ELWEs, pp. 389, 390, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; C. eogene var. leechi, pl. ix, figg. 10,104, p. 140, synonymy, p. 141, Fawcett, P. Z. S. 1904, 11; C. electra, pale form, pl. xx, fig. 7c, melanic form, fig. 7D, TRIMEN, p. 243, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; C. edusa ab. n. velata, Rageusa, p. 42, Natural. Sicil. xvii; C. edusa ab. n. cerulea, VERITY, p. 54, Entomologist 1904; C. edusa, early stages, HARRISON, pp. 172- 176, Ent. Rec. xvi. C. berylla, pl. ix, fig. 8, p. 139, nina, fig. 9, p. 140, Khamba Jong, FAwcETT, P. Z. 8. 1904, 1, n. spp. Delias, New Guinea species, notes on, pp. 312-317, D. kummeri f. ligata, n. pl. li, fig. 20, cuntngput: 9, fige. 5, 6, arow Q, fig. 4, weisked n. n. for Tachyris weisket Ribbe, ctamputi 2, figg. 10, 11, nzepeltz 2, fig. 3, RotuscHinp, Nov. Zool. xi; D. schoenbergi choiseuli subsp. n., ROTHSCHILD, p. 453, t.c.; D. timorensis gardineri n. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 141, Ins. Bérse 1904; D. timorensis gardineri subsp. n. (vishnu Moore, probably = t2morensis), FRUHSTORFER, pp. 345, 346, Stettin Ent. Zeit. Ixv.; D. dice and allies, FRUHSTORFER, pp. 307, 308, Ent. Meddel. ii. D. dives, pl. 1, fig. 14, p. 313, clathrata, figg. 7-9, mzerosticha, figg. 18, 19, mira, figg. 12, 13, p. 315, evchhorni, figg. 15-17, meeki, figg. 1, 2, p. 316, RoruHscHiLD, Nov. Zool. xi; D. alberti, Solomon islds., RoTHSCHILD, p. 454, t.c.; D. hempeli, Gilolo, DaNNnart, p. 173, pl. vil, fig. 3, Ento- mologist 1904 : n. spp. Dismorphia broomee 2, Kayvk, p. 201, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Eronia, African n. subspp., SUFFERT, pp. 85-89, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris :xyvil. Gonepteryx rhamni var. cleopatra, Lucas, p. 240, Entomologist 1904. Herpenia eriphia var. n. straminea, AURIVILLIUS, p. 4, cut, Jagerskidld exp. 8; H. lacteipennis=(eriphia var. straminea Auriy.), BUTLER, p. 428, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Huphina ethel, pl. ii, fig. 3, p. 200, FRUHSTORFER, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. PIERIDH—ITHOMIID. Ins. 241 Ttaballia n. g. for Pieris pandosia Hew., Kaye, p. 204, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Mylothris, African subspp. n., SUFFERT, pp. 72, 73, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Tris xvil. M. tirikensis, Victoria Nyanza, pl. 1, fig. 9, p. 341, NEAvE, Nov. Zool. xi; M. beethovent, p. 70, schumanni, p. 71, Africa, SUFFERT, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii; M. ertli, Victoria Nyanza, SUFFERT, p. 127, pl. ii, fig. 6, t. c. : 1. spp. Nepheronia valeria kangeana subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 347, Stettin Ent. Zeit. lxv. Pieris, African subspp. n., SUFFERT, pp. 80-83, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii ; P. dentigera ratidengi subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 128, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii; P. rape ab. n. carruceii, RostaGno, p. 123, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. x11; P. rape ab. n. longomaculata, RostaGno, p. 168, op. cit. xii; P. napi var. intermedia, JACHONTOV, pp. 15-18, Rey. Russe Ent. iv; P. napi ab. n. heptapotamica, KRULIKOVSKY, p. 90, t. c.; P. brassice, migration southern, in 1903, VERITY, pp. 5, 6, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxvi ; P. brassice, measurements of wings, AUEL (56). P. leachit, Ladak, Moors, p. 150, Lep. ind. vi; P. glucki, abti, p. 77, kuckent, p. 78, wagnert, lortzingi, p. 79, Africa, SUFFERT, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvil : nD. spp. Pinacopteryx dixeyt, Victoria Nyanza, pl. i, fig. 10, p. 341, NEAvE, Nov. Zool. xi, n. Sp. Saletara panda engania subsp. n., FRUBSTORFER, p. 347, Stettin Ent. Zeit. Ixv. Tachyris ada bandana subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 197, Ins. Borse 1902 ; T. weiskei, cf. Delias. 7’. cerussa, Queensland, FRUHSTORFER, p. 157, Ins. Borse 1904, n. sp. Teracolus, African subspp. n., SUFFERT, pp. 128, 129, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii; 7. bacchus hydrophobus, T. tone aurivilliz, subspp. n., SUFFERT, p. 85, t. c.; 7. phlegyas var., AURIVILLIUS, p. 5, Jagerskidld exp. No. 8; 7. nowna, food-plant, WALSINGHAM, p. 99, Ent. Mag. xl. T. flotowi, p. 83, schuberti, p. 84, Africa, SuFFERT, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Tris xvii; 7. luderitz, p. 129, pl. ili, fig. 8, wissmanni, p. 130, pl. in, fig. 9, E. Africa, SUFFERT, t.c.; 7’. cantholeuca, Africa equat., SHARPE, p. 133, Entomologist 1904 : n, spp. DANAIDA and ITHOMIIDZ. [Cf. FRUHSTORFER (567, 570), KayE (775), Low (887), NEAVE (977), SHELFORD (1289), SUFFERT (1353), SWINHOE (1364), THIEME (1381). ] Catalogue of Danaina, LOWE (887). Subfam. Lycoreane, Kaye, p. 162, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Numerous subspp. n. from Malay Archipelago, FRUHSTORFER, pp. 291-304, Ent. Meddel. 11. Amauris tartarea reata subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 13, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris. xvii. A. dira, Victoria Nyanza, pl. i, fig. 1, p. 324, Neave, Nov. Zool. xi; A. mozarti, Cameroons, SUFFERT, p. 12, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii : n. Spp. Betanga moluccana, Obi, SwWINHOE, p. 417, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Calliplea kuhniana subsp. n.. FRUHSTORFER, p. 157, Ins. Borse 1904 ; C., subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 26, 28, 36, 61, 67, 68, 73, Soc. ent. xix. C. phokion, New Guinea, id. p. 28, /¢za, Dammer isld., menamozdes, Babber, p. 67, id. t. c. n. spp. hoe; [| VOL. XI. | E 16 242 Ins. . XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Euplea phenareta n. subspp., FRUHSTORFER, p. 303, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; #. moorei thiemet subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 166, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix; £. crameri lanista subsp. n., id. t. c. p. 168; Z. dufresnet nica subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 180, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix; #. compta adorabilis subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 309, Ins. Bérse 1904; £. spiculifera praxithea subsp. n., p. 73, E. compta virudha subsp. n., p. 74, FRUHSTORFER, Soc. ent. xix; £. climena valeriana subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 157, Ins. Borse 1904 ; 4. deheert subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 29, 36, Soc. ent. xix; HL. amymome, godarti, one species, POULTON, p. lxxxvi, P. ent. Soc. London 1904 ; #., Bugong error, DIXEY, pp. ix—xi, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. E. radica, Obi, FRUHSTORFER, p. 301, Ent. Meddel. ii, n. sp. Heterosais ocalea, egg and larva, Guppy, p. 225, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Leucothyris phenomoe subsp. n. burchelli, pl. vi, figg. 1, 2, SANDERS, p. 315, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Lycorea ceres, ovum and larva, Guppy, p. 225, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Mechanitis vilcanota, Peru, ROBER, p. 105, Soc. ent. xix, n. sp. Nectaria, subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER (566); V., zdea, n. subspp., FRuH- STORFER, p. 205, Ins. Borse 1904. Penoa kheili 9, THIEME, p. 163, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Salping assimilata bandana subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 36, Soc. ent. xix. Stictoplea dufresnet nica subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 344, Stettin Ent. Zeit. Ixv. S. convallaria, Nias isld., THIEME, p. 163, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix, n. sp. Tithorea megara, early stages, GUPPY, p. 225, pl. xviii, fig. 3, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Tronga and Menama, the subspecies, FRUHSTORFER, pp. 167, 168, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. ACREIDA and HELICONIIDA. [Cf AuRIvILLIUS (61), BETHUNE-BAKER (117), NEAVE (977), SHARPE (1286, 1287), SurreRT (1353, 1354), TRImEN (1394).] Acrea, many African subspp. n. described, pp. 18-34, SUFFERT, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii; A. dowbledayi equatorialis subsp. n., p. 327, oreas albimaculata nov. f., p. 329, NEAVE, Nov. Zool. xi; A. rahira and varr., pl. xix, fig. 1, p. 231, Trimen, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. A. cinerea, pl. i, fig. 16, p. 325, wigginsi, fig. 3, p. 326, mystica, claret, fig. 4, p. 327, byatti, fig. 17, p. 328, Victoria Nyanza, NEAVE, Nov. Zool. xi; A. leucopyga, p. 92, marresser, p. 93, ertli, p. 94, Africa, AURIVILLIUS, Ent. Tidskr. xxv, with cuts ; A. diogenes, p. 14, brahmsi, p. 15, pl. iii, fig. 4, lésztt, p. 17, Africa, SUFFERT, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. xvii; A. rohifsi, E. Africa, SUFFERT, p. 124, pl. iii, fig. 5, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii ; A. catorz, Sierra Leone, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 223, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; A. harrisont, Nyangori, SHARPE, p. 132, Entomologist 1904; A. melanosticta, Toro, SHARPE, p. 181, Entomologist 1904 : n. spp. Planema, numerous subspp. n., SUFFERT, pp. 34-39, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. P. haydni, Usambara, id. p. 34, t. c. n. sp. NYMPHALIDA. [Cf. ALPHERAKY (25), AURIVILLIUS (61), BETHUNE-BAKER (117), DANNATT (351), Dyar (422), Fawcrrr (492), Fre~p (499, 500), FLETCHER (515, 516), FRuHSTORFER (567), LatHy (860), LeicH (871), NEAVE (977), NYMPHALIDA. Ins. 243 C. OBERTHUR (987), RorHscHILD (1194, 1197), SHARPE (1286, 1287), SHELFORD (1289), SurFeRT (1353, 1354, 13554), SWINHOE (1364), THIEME (1379).] Acca obiana, Obi, SWINHOE, p. 418, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Antanartia amauroptera, Toro, SHARPE, p. 181, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Apatura ilia varr. n., SCHULTZ, pp. 129-1384, Abh. Ges. Gorlitz xxiv. Apaturina erminea xanthocera subsp. n., ROTHSCHILD, p. 452, Nov. Zool. x1 ; A. erminia erinna, p. 329, figg. 3, 4, erminia octavia, fig. 5, other subspp. n. pp. 328-332, FRuHsTorFeR, Ent. Meddel. ii. Argynnis pales subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 306, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; A. paphia, melanic 2, OBERTHUR, p. 175, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904; A. pandora ab. n. fulva, Cosmovicl, p. 162, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904 ; A. adippe norwegica, SCHULTZ, p. 137, Abh. Ges. Gorlitz xxiv; d. paphia valesina, localisation of, REBEL, p. 119, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. A. claudia, Khamba Jong, pl. ix, fig. 3, p. 136, Fawcrrt, P. Z. S. 1904, 11, Nn. spp. Atella alcippe subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 308-312, Ent. Meddel. ii; 4. alcippe enganica subsp. n., pl. ui, fig. 1, p. 192, FRUHSTORFER, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Basilarchia proserpina, ¢? varr. or hybrids, the allies, Finnp, Psyche xi, pp. 1-6, pls. 1-11. Brenthis thore, egg and young larva, CHAPMAN, pp. 236-238, pls. ix, x Ent. Rec. xvi, TRAVIS, t. c. p. 239. B. anderson, Brit. Columbia, Dyar, p. 39, J. N. York Ent. Soe. xii, n. sp. Catagramma audofleda (=feldert var. Hew.), Peru, THIEME, p. 159, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr, xlix, n. sp. Charaxes, African subspp. n., SUFFERT, pp. 122, 123, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii; C. eudoxus mechowi ¢, NEAVE, p. 334, Nov. Zool. x1; C. polyxena enganicus subsp. n., pl. i, fig. 4, p. 194, FRUHSTORFER, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix ; C. polyxena enganicus subsp. n., FRuw- STORFER, p. 341, Stettin Ent. Zeit. lxv ; C. jaszus, larva, no. of moults, imperfect ecdysis, CHRETIEN, p. 108, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, GIARD, t. c. p. 117; C. jascus, food, GIARD, p. 178, t. c.; C. jastus, seasonal dimorphism, larva, GIARD, p. 44, t. c. C. harrisoni, Africa equat., SHARPE, p. 1383, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Chlorippe godmani, Venezuela, DANNATT, p. 173, pl. vu, fig. 1, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Cirrochroa malaya n. subspp., FRUHSTORFER, p. 157, Ins. Borse 1904 ; C. regina princesa subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 75, Soc. ent. xix. Cupha lampetia lampetina subsp. n., p. 316, fig. 2, other subspp. n., pp. 316 —318, FRuHsTORFER, Ent. Meddel.1i; C. erymanthis dohertyi subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 191, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix; C. erymanthis dohertyt subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 3438, Stettin Ent. Zeit. Ixv. Cymothoe theobene nebetheo subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 115, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. C. congoensis, p. 115, alewander, p. 117, weymeri, p. 119, Africa, SUFFERT, t. c. 1. spp. Cynthia asela var., GREEN, p. 76, cut, Spolia Zeylan. ii; C. arsinoe figalea subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 26, Soc. ent. xix. Cyrestis, subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 323-328, Ent. Meddel. ii; C. periander enganicus, pl. ii, fig. 2, p. 191, FRUHSTORFER, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr, xlix. C. giloloensis, Gilolo, LaTHy, p. 71, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Didonis laticlavia, Ecuador, THIEME, p. 159, pl. i, figg. 1, 2, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix, n. sp. y) 244 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Diestogyna hobley, Victoria Nyanza, NEAVE, p. 334, Noy. Zool. xi; D. inter- mixta, Congo, butlert (=amaranta Butl. nec Karsch), AuRIVILLIUS, p. 96, Ent. Tidskr. xxv : n. spp. Dione vanille var. passiflore, COCKERELL, p. 331, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Ergolis pagenstecheri, K. Africa, SUFFERT, p. 125, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii, n. sp. Eulepis delphis subspp. n.. FRUHSTORFER, p. 75, Soc. ent. xix; EL. pyrrhus antigonus subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 140, Ins. Borse 1904 ; H. dolon subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 381, t. c. Euphedra edwardsi viridis subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 111, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. E. paradoxa, Victoria Nyanza, NEAVE, p. 333, Nov. Zool. xi; £. para- doxa $, SHARPE, p. 132, Entomologist 1904; 2. rattrayi, p. 182, christyi, p. 183, Toro, SHARPE, Entomologist 1904 : n. spp. Huptera dorothea, Sierra Leone, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 223, Ann. Nat. Hist. X1V, 1. Sp. Huryphene letitia tia subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 111, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. EH. fulgurata, Congo, AURIVILLIUS, p. 95, with cut, Ent. Tidskr. xxv, Nn. sp. Euryphura porphyrion and plautilla subspp. n., SUFFERT, p. 114, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. [ris xvii. E. oliva, Togo, SUFFERT, p. 112, with subsp. albula, p. 113, t. c. n. sp. Euthalia adona pura subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 309, Ins. Borse 1904 ; EL. lubentina subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 438-351, Stettin Ent. Zeit. Ixy. Grapta gigantea, melanic var., OBERTHUR, p. 174, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Hematera pyramus var. n. rubra, KAYE, p. 173, pl. xvii, fig. 7, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Harma marmorata, Toro, SHARPE, p. 183, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Hypanartia delius nigrescens subsp. n., SUFFEKT, p. 108, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. Hypolimnas, African subspp. n., SUFFERT, p. 110, t. c. ; H. bolina, varia- tion, WATERHOUSE, p. 493, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; A. bolina enganica subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 193, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix ; H. misippus, bred varr., LEIGH, pp. 689, 690, pl. xxxii, Tr. ent, Soe. London 1904. Issoria, n. subspp. from Malay Arch., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 312-316, Ent. Meddel. ii. Kallima rumia amiru subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 111, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Tris xvil. K. rattrayi, Toro, SHARPE, p. 182, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Limenitis popult varr., ScHutTz, Abh. Ges. Gorlitz xxiv, pp. 135, 136. Melitwa dejone and parthenie varr., p. 11, pl. i, figg. 5-8, OBERTHUR, Etudes comp. i; M. didyma var., RostaGno, p. 169, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. xiii ; M. iduna ab. sulitelmica, SCHULTZ, p. 137, Abh. Ges. Gorlitz xxiv. M. tibetana, pl. ix, fig. 2, Khamba Jong, Fawcert, p. 135, P. Z. 8S. 1904, ii, Nn. Sp. Messaras mimicus, New Guinea, pl. iii, fig. 43, RorHscHILD, p. 318, Noy. Zool. xi, n. sp. Mimacrea poultoni, Victoria Nyanza, pl. i, fig. 18, NEAVE, p. 337, Noy. Zool. xi, M. sp. Neptis conspicua, pl. i, fig. 15, p. 329, claret, fig. 2, ochracea, fig. 5, p. 330, Victoria Nyanza, NHAVE, t. c.; WV. livingstonet, E. Africa, SUFFERT, p- 126, pl. ui, fig. 10, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii : n. spp. Parthenos subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER (566); P. sylvia subspp. n. ; FRUH- STORFER, pp. 73, 74, Soc. ent. xix. NYMPHALIDZ—DISCOPHORID. Ins. 245 Phyciodes hanhami, Canada, FLETCHER, p. 122, pl. fig., Canad. Ent. xxxvi, and p. 208, Tr. R. Soc. Canada ix, Sect. 4, n. sp. yy oe Polygonia c-album var., Fucus, Jahrb. nassau. Ver. lvii, p. 31, pl. i, fig. 1, Precis, African subspp. n., SUFFERT, pp. 108, 109, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvil. P. adulatriz, Sumba, FRUHSTORFER, p. 7, SB. Berlin. ent. Zeitschr, xlix, N. Sp. Prothoé ribbet guizonis subsp. n., ROTHSCHILD, p. 366, Nov. Zool. xi. Protogonius ochraceus, egg, Kays, pl. xvii, fig. 3, p. 178, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Pseudacrea hobleyi, p. 331, tirtkensis, pl. i, fig. 14, terra, p. 332, obscura, p. 333, Victoria Nyanza, NEAvE, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Pyrameis cardui, swarms, VAN RossuM, pp. 112-114, Ent. Ber. Nederland. i ; P. cardui, swarms, VAN DEN BrereH & VAN Rossum, pp. 148-152, Ent. Ber. Nederland. i; P. cardui, migration, REBEL, p. 152, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix ; P. cardui, migration, Calais, GIARD, p. 67, Feuille Natural. xxxiv; P. cardui, migration, Hungary, AIGNER-ABAFI, pp. 6-9, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. P. indica var. vulcania from Canaries and Madeira, FRUHSTORFER & STICHEL, pp. 3, 4, SB. Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. P. gonerilla, ALFKEN, pl. xxxii, fig. 11, p. 589, P. eda, fig. 12, var. argentata, fig. 13, p. 602, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix. Salamis anacardu ansorge subsp. n., RoTHSCHILD, p. 452, Nov. Zool. xi. S. temora virescens subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 109, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris XVii. Symbrenthia subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 319-323, Ent. Meddel. ii. Tithorea regalts, Colombia, STICHEL, p. 18, SB. Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix, Nn. Sp. Vanessa, in the Seine-inférieure, NoEL, pp. 1438-146, Naturaliste 1904 ; V. antiopa, habits, PARKER, Mark Anniversary Volume, pp. 455-469, pl. xxxill; V. antiopa, pupation habits, FieLp, pp. 6-9, Ent. News Philad. xv; V. atalanta, in New Zealand, PHiLpott, p. 161, Tr. N. Zealand Inst. xxxvi; V. carduwi, migration (as recorded by Eagle Clarke), vAN Rossum, pp. 141-143, Ent. Ber. Nederland.i; V. urtice, oviposition, habits, Poutton & Hamm and others, pp. xli—xlvi, P. ent. Soc. London 1904; V. urtice nigricaria ¢, HAVERKAMPF, p. 186, pl. i, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. MORPHID&, BRASSOLIDZ, AMATHUSIID&, DISCOPHORID. [Cf. KAYE (775), ROBER (1180), SHELFORD (1289), STICHEL (1346-1348). ] Brassoline revised and listed, SticHEL, Wytsman Gen. Ins. fasc. xx, 48 pp., v pls. In this work numerous varieties are described, that it is not necessary to enumerate here. The forms described in Ins. Borse by the same writer are in this paper redescribed and some of them figured. Notes on the doubtful species of Brassolide of Felder and Boisduval, STICHEL, pp. 197 etc., Ins. Bérse 1904. Amathusia, subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER (566). Amathuaidia amythaon lucida subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 189, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Brassolis astyra philocala subsp. n., STICHEL, p. 21, Ins. Bérse 1904. Caligo, STICHEL uses numerous names for divisions and subdivisions, Brassolinz, pp. 35-43 ; C., subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 145, Soc. ent. xviii; C. placidianus var. n. micans, prometheus var. n. atlas, ROBER, 246 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] p. 146, Soc. ent. xviii; @., notes on, with varr. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 313-320, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; C. eurylochus var. n. minor, Kaye, p. 165, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 ; C. teucer insulanus subsp. n., STICHEL, p. 21, Ins. Borse 1904. C. fruhstorferi, Houduras, Surinam, STICHEL, p. 21, Ins. Bérse 1904; @. pavo, p. 145, hanschi, Colombia, phorbas, p. 146, Ecuador, R6BER, Soc. ent. xviii; C. saltus, Trinidad, Kays, p. 165, larva, pl. xvii, fig. 1, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n, spp. Dasyophthalma vary. 1., STICHEL, p. 21, Ins. Borse 1904. Dynastor darius ictericus subsp. n., STICHEL, p. 21, t. c. Hyantide n. family for Hyantis and Morphopsis, St1cHEL, p. 306, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Hyantis, new forms, STICHEL, pp. 310-313, pl. iv, t. ¢. Morphopsis albertisi, astrolabensis race, STICHEL, p. 308, t. c. Narope albopunctum, Peru, panniculus, Paraguay, STICHEL, p. 6, Ins. Borse 1904, n. spp. Nephrochoria and Cyclochoria n. nn. for sects. of Selenophanes, STICHEL, p. 29, Brassolinee. Opsiphanes varr. n., STICHEL, p. 6 and p. 21, t. c.; O. cassie, pl. xvii, fig. 2, Guppy, p. 226, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Pseudamathusia masina, Borneo, FRUHSTORFER, p. 155, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii, n. sp. Psilocraspeda, p. 31, and Tricothamnodes, p. 32, n. nn. for sects. of Ery- phanis, STICHEL, Brassoline. Tenaris artemis, 9 subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 389, Ins. Bérse 1904 ; 7. macrops macropina subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 26, Soc. ent. xix, 7., varr. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 129, 139, t. c. T. merana, New Guinea, id. p. 138, t. c. n. sp. Thaumantis odana var. n. cyclops, R6BER, p. 105, t. c. SATYRIDZ. [Cf. BacumMrtsEw (69, 71), Dyar (433), Fawcett (492), KursHaw (788), OBERTHUR (987), REBEL (1122), R6BER (1179), RortHscHi~p (1196), SHELFORD (1289), THIEME (1379, 1380), Turr (1414).] Aphysoneura pigmentaria 9, SUFFERT, p. 132, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris XVil. Argyrophorus lamna, Bolivia, THIEME, p. 160, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix, n. sp. Bia actorion var. n. peruana, ROBER, p. 106, Soc, ent. xix. : Cenonympha arcania-insubrica, p. 24, pl. i, fig. 12, OBERTHUR, Etudes comp. i; C. arcania, tiphon varr., REBEL, p. 174, pl. v, figg. 9-12, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix ; C. dorus varr., MuscHamp, p. 302, Ent. Rec. xvi ; C. pumphilus larva, KLOKMAN, p. 134, Ent. Ber. Nederland. 1. C. mathewi, Vigo, Turt, p. 308, Ent. Rec. xvi, n. sp. Lpinephele, abb. of Tuscan, VERITY, p. 56, Entomologist 1904 ; £. jurtina, number of eye-spots and damp seasons, BACHMETJEW, pp. 143-147, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix; £. furtina (sic) varr., HAVERKAMPF, p. 188, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; £. jurtiéna, parthenogenesis of male, BACHMETJEW, pp. 1-16, Horz Soc. ent. Ross. xxxvii ; &. lycaon ab. n. biocellatus, RAGUSA, pl. iii, fig. 2, p. 110, Natural. Sicil. xvii; Z. tethonus varr., cuts, var. n. albida, RUSSELL, pp. 125-127, Entomologist 1904. Erebia christi and pharte varr., OBERTHUR, pp. 21-23, pl. ii, figg. 13, 14, 19, 20, and iv, fig. 45, Etudes comp.i; 2. neortdas varr. n. albovitiata, etrusca, pl. iv, figg. 6, 7, VERITY, p. 55, Entomologist 1904; £. manto var. n. ocellata, WAGNER, p. 610, cut, Verh. Ges. Wien liv; £. evias and stygne, varr. from Guadarrama, 4. penalare var. n., CHAPMAN, SATYRIDH, ERYCINIDA. _ Ins. 247 pp. xlvi-xlvili, P. ent. Soc. London 1904; Z. stygne and epistygne, note, NICHOLL, p. 48, Ent. Rec. xvi; 2. flavofasciata var. n. thiemei, BaRTEL, p. 165, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr, Iris xvii ; /. twranica var. n. jucunda, PUNGELER, p. 286, pl. vi, fig. 1, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; L. glacialis, larva, KRODEL, pp. 442-447, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. L. palarica, N. Spain, CHAPMAN, p. lxxxvii, P. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Erites thetis, Borneo, SHELFORD, p. 99, J. Straits Asiat. Soc. xli, n. sp. Heteronympha merope, philerope, variation, KERSHAW, pp. 173-175, Vic- torian Natural. xx. . Hi. solandri, Australia, WATERHOUSE, p. 466, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales XX1X, N. Sp. Lethe cerama, Borneo, SHELFORD, p. 96, J. Straits Asiat. Soc. xl, n. sp. Lymanopoda acreida Butl, 2, THIEME, p. 160, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. L. sororcula, Ecuador, p. 161, palumba, Bolivia, p. 462, THIEME, t. c. n. spp. Melanitis ismene, variation, GREEN, p. 75, pl., Spolia Zeylan. ii. M. ansorgei, Aruwimi Forest, RorHscHILD, p. 451, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Mycalesis barbara mea subsp. n., pl, iii, fig. 42, p. 319, RorHscuHILD, t. c. G@neis norna, variation, var. n., SCHULTZ, pp. 138-140, Abh. Ges. Gorlitz xxiv; O. caryi n. var., DyarR, p. 142, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. GH. nahanni, Mackenzie, id. t. c. n. sp. Pararge megaera, larva, KLOKMAN, p. 134, Ent. Ber. Nederland. i. Ragadia simplex, pl. ix, fig. 1, p. 1385, Fawcrrtt, P. Z. 8. 1904, ii. Satyrus semele ab. n. triocellatus, RaGusa, pl. iii, fig. 1, p. 109, Natural. Sicil. xvii; S. hermione, larva, TER Haar, p. 160, Ent. Ber. Neder- land. 1. Tisiphone abeona var. n. albifascia, WATERHOUSE, p. 468, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix. Ypthima abnormis, Borneo, SHELFORD, p. 98, J. Straits Asiat. Soc. xli, mi Sp: ERYCINID (or RIODINID), [s. @. incl. ELYMNIAS, etc.] [Cf. BerHuNnE-BakER (116), Dannatt (351), Drucr (405), FRUHSTORFER (571), Kaye (775), LataHy (859, 861), ROBER (1179), RoTHScHILD (1194, 1197).] Abisara albiplaga avera, pl. ii, fig. 23, subsp. n. keiana, fig. 24, subsp. n. wersker 2, pl. ili, fig. 28, RoTHscHILD, p. 317, Nov. Zool. xi ; Abisara subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER (566). A, segestes, New Guinea, RoTHSCHILD, p. 455, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Aricoris striata, Ecuador, pl. xxxiv, fig. 12, p. 488, Drucs, P. Z. 8. 1904, 1, Nn. Sp. Calvia fulvimargo, Peru, Latuy, p. 466, pl. xxvii, fig. 6, T. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Chamelimnas albivitta, Brazil, LatHy, p. 465, pl. xxvii, fig. 5, t. c. n. sp. Charis candiope, Colombia, pl. xxxiv, fig. 5, mandosa, Rio Janeiro, fig. 6, myrtis, Paraguay, figg. 6, 7, p. 486, Drucr, P. Z. S. 1904, i, n. spp. Cremna aza, Colombia, pl. xxxili, fig. 11, DrucE, t. c. n. sp. Cricosoma coccineata, Trinidad, pl. xviii, fig. 10, p. 185, Kays, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Dicallaneura amabilis, New Guinea, pl. i, figg. 21,22, RoTHSCHILD, p. 318, Noy. Zool. xi; D. ekeikei, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 370, Noy. Zool. xi; D. milnet, New Guinea, FRUHSTORFER, p. 147, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii : n. spp. Elymnias esaca, subspecies, synonymy, SHELFORD & BINGHAM, pp. 487- 489, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 ; #., subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 321 323, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; #., subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 53 & 60, Soc. ent. xix. 248 Ins. XII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] E. thyone, Celebes, id. p. 53; E. brookei, Borneo, SHELFORD, p. 102, J. Straits Asiat. Soc. xli : n. spp. Emesis guppyt, Trinidad, pl. xviii, fig. 9, p. 187, Kay, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Erycina latifasciata, Peru, Latuy, pl. xxvii, fig. 3, p. 464, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; £. mendita, Bolivia, pl. xxxiv, fig. 2, p. 485, Drucn, BS Z. 8." 1904, 19". Sepp: Eurybia cerulescens, pl. xxxiil, fig. 3, sinwaces, fig. 4, Peru, DRucE, p. 482, t. ¢. 2. spp. Eurygona ocalea, Bolivia, pl. xxxiii, fig. 1, candaria, Colombia, fig. 2, p. 481, Druce, t. c.; £. subargentea, Bogota, LatTHy, p. 463, pl. xxvii, fig. 1, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Helicopis elegans, Trinidad, Kaye, p. 182, pl. xviii, fig. 6, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. [thomiola rubrolineata (=celtilla var. Hew.). Peru, Laruy, p. 465, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Lemonias auria, Bolivia, pl. xxxiv, fig. 4, p. 487, Drucsr, P. Z. S. 1904, 1; L. pulchra, Peru, Latuy, p. 467, pl. xxvii, fig. 8, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Libythea fulvescens, Dominica, Latuy, p. 451, P. Z. S. 1904, i, n. sp. Lymnas hillapana, Peru, ROBER, p. 106, Sec. ent. xix, n. sp. Mesosemia axilla, Bolivia, pl. xxxiii, fig. 5, anicu, fig. 6, paramba, fig. 7, p. 483, candara, fig. 8, carderi, fig. 9, p. 484, Peru, parishi, Brit. Guiana, fig. 10, p. 485, Druce, P. Z.S. 1904,1; WM. elegans, Peru, Latuy, p. 463, pl. xxv, fig. 2, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Monethe johnstoni, Brit. Guiana, DANNATT, p, 174, pl. vil, fig. 2, Entomo- logist 1904, n. sp. Nymphidium molpe, larva, Guppy, p. 227, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. NV. candace, pl. xxxiv, fig. 1, Rio Janeiro, minuta, Brit. Guiana, fig. 10, p. 487, augea, Bolivia, fig. 11, medusa, Peru, fig. 3, p. 488, DRUCE, P. Z. 8. 1904; WV. completa, Peru, Latuy, p. 467, pl. xxvii, fig. 9, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Rusalkia marathon var. n. stenotenia, ROBER, p. 106, Soc. ent. xix. Siseme peculiaris, Peru, pl. xxxiv, fig. 9, p. 486, Drucr, P. Z. 8. 1904, i, N. Sp. Stalachtis canidia, Matto Grosso, pl. xxxiv, fig. 8, p. 488, DRUCE, t. c. Nn. sp. Symmachia peruviana, La Merced, Latuy, p. 466, pl. xxvii, fig. 7, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Synargis Hiibn. valid, Kays, p. 189, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Themone trivittata, Peru, LATHY, p. 465, pl. xxvii, fig. 4, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Theope eudocia, larva, pl. xviii, fig. 1, p. 226, folioruwm, larva, fig. 2, p. 227, Guppy, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. T. fasciata, hab.?, LatHy, p. 467, pl. xxvii, fig. 10, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. LYCANIDA. [Cf. BrrHunr-BAKER (116-118), Cator (250), DrucrE (407, 408), DyaR (422), FLETCHER (515, 516), KayE (775), KRopEt (846), Latuy (861), NEAVE (977), OBERTHUR (987), SHARPE (1286, 1288), SKINNER (1303), SUFFERT (1353, 1355), TRIMEN (1394), WATERHOUSE & TURNER (1495).] For suggestive and synonymical notes on Australian Lycenide see W ATER- HOUSE & TuRNER, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 1904, pp. 798-804. Temperature experiments on pupa of Z. corydon and damon, KRoDEL, pp. 49-55, 21 cuts, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. LYCZHNIDA. Ins. 249 Alena rollei, E. Africa, SUFFERT, p. 134, Ins. Borse 1904; A. rolle?, Usambara, SUFFERT, p. 39, pl. i, fig. 5, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii; A. mulsa, E. Africa, n. sp., but in note=rollei Suff., THIEME, p. 164, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix : n. sp. Aphneus drucei, Victoria Nyanza, pl. i, fig 6, p. 338, NEAvE, Nov. Zool. xi; A. rattrayi, Toro, SHARPE, p. 203, Entomologist 1904 : n. spp. Arawacus n. g. for Pap. linus Sulz, Kayn, p. 197, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Arhopala halmaheira, Halmaheira, p. 233, sublustris, p. 234, baluensis, p. 235, Borneo, BETHUNE-BaAKER, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. spp. Candalides pruina, New Guinea, DRUCE, p. 140, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Castalius eusemia, Victoria Nyanza, pl. i, fig. 11, p. 340, Neave, Nov. Zool, xi, n. sp. Catochrysops nandensis, Atrica, pl. i, fig. 12, p. 339, NEAVE, t. c. 1. sp. Chrysophanus dispar var. pl. iv, fig. 12, and ab. n. negrolineata, p. 57, dorilis ab. n. upoleuca, p. 58, VERITY, Entomologist 1904; C. gorgon, eggs, larvee, GRUNDEL, p. 97, Ent. News Philad. xv. Cupido malathana var. n. nilotica, AURIVILLIUS, p. 3, Jagerskidld exp. No. 8. Cyaniris ladon, food-plant, FLETCHER, p. 4, Canad. Ent. xxvi. Deudoriz leonina, Sierra. Leone, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 231, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; D. angelita, Cameroons, SUFFERT, p. 54, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvli : n. spp. Hodxylides tharis enganicus subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 204, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix; £. tharis subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 311, 312, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi. Epitola mus, mercedes, p. 53, concepcion, p. 54, Cameroons, SUFFERT, t. c. XVli, Nl. Spp. Epitolina catori, dorothea=(Phytala leonina), p. 227, sublustris, p. 228, kholifa, p. 229, albomaculata, virginea, p. 230, Sierra Leone, BETHUNE- Baker, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n, spp. Hypolycena ceculus obscurus subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 60, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. H. dolores, E. Africa, SUFFERT, p. 57, t. c.; H. uganda, Africa, SHARPE, p. 203, Entomologist 1904; H. moyambina, Sierra Leone, BETHUNE- BAKER, p. 232, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv : n. spp. laspis n. g. for Symmachia temesa, Hew., Kaye, p. 196, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Incisalia angustus, larva, Cook, p. 136, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Lolaus silas lasius subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 70, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. I. barbara, p. 62, matilda, p. 64, elisa, p. 65, bertha, p. 66, thuraut, p. 67, emma, p. 69, Africa, SUFFERT, t. c.; /. hemicyanus, Uganda, p. 203, albomaculatus, Toro, p. 204, SHARPE, Entomologist 1904; J. catori, Sierra Leone, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 233, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv : n. spp. Jacoona anasuja vary., FRUHSTORFER, p. 310, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris XVi. Lampides telicanus, ab. n. p. 58, damon ab. n. agraphomena, p. 59, VERITY, Entomologist 1904. Larinopoda lagyra gyrala subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 49, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. L. emilia, Cameroons, SUFFERT, p. 48, t. c. n. sp. Liptena angusta, p. 50, margarita, p. 51, Cameroons, SuFFERT, t. c.; L. albicans, Sierra Leone, Caror, p. 76, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; LZ. diversa, Sierra Leone, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 225, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv : n. spp. Lycena arvana var. arene, pl. ix, fig. 4, p. 137, L. pheretes var. pharis, fig. 5, p. 188, Fawcett, P. Z. S. 1904, ii; L. pseudargiolus vary. n. argentata, nigrescens, FLETCHER, p. 213, T'r. R. Soc. Canad. ix, Sect. 4; 250 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] L. pseudargiolus varr. n. argentata, nigrescens, FLETCHER, p. 127, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; LZ. cyllarus var. n. punctata, Goutn, pp. Ixxi & Ixxvi, Pr.-verb. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux lix; Z. arion var. n., WAGNER, p. 1, Soc. ent. xix; L. ccarus ab. celina, escheri ab. rostagni, corydon ab. striata, STEFANELLI, pp. 4, 5, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxvi; ZL. escheri var. n. splendens, id. t. c. p. 11; L. corydon ab. un. stefanellii, L. bellargus ab. n. bellargoides, Verity, |. eod.; L. zephyrus, calliopis varr. pp. 16-19, pl. 11, figg. 15-18 & 21-24, Etudes comp. i; Z. coretas, characters, JACHONTOV, pp. 96-100, cuts, and p. 218, Rev. Russe Ent. iv; L. argiades, life-history, FRoHAWK, pp. 245-249, Entomologist 1904 ; rs alcon, habits and early stages, BRANTS, pp. 137-143, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvi. L. lerothodi, Basutoland, TRimMEN, p. 242, pl. xix, fig. 6, Tr. ent. Soe. London 1904; L. (Zizera) zera, pl. ix, fig. 6, p. 138, L. (Miphanda) marcia, fig. 7, p. 139, Tounghoo, Fawcett, P. Z. 8S. 1904, ii : n. spp. Lycenesthes affinis n. n. for modestus Waterh., WATERHOUSE & TURNER, p. 801, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 1904. L. hobleyi, Victoria Nyanza, NEAVE#, p. 339, Noy. Zool. xi, n. sp. Macusia n. g. for Thecla satyroides Hew., Kayz, p. 198, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Micropentila mabangi, Sierra Leone, BETHUNE-BAKmR, p. 226, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Neolucia n. g. type Lycena agricola Westw., WATERHOUSE & TURNER, p. 803, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 1904. Nesolycena n, g. type Holochila albosericea Misk., WATERHOUSE & TURNER, tec. OO). Oxylides feminina, Uganda, SHARPE, p. 202, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Paiwarria n, g. for Pap. venulius Cr., Kays, p. 199, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Parachrysops n. g. bicolor n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE-BaKER, p. 369, Nov. Zool. xi. Paralucia n. g. type L. pyrodiscus Ros., WATERHOUSE & TURNER, p. 802, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales 1904. Paraphneus n. g. for Aphneus hutchinsoni, THIERRY-MiEG, p. 140, Naturaliste 1904. Parelodina n. g. near Candalides, P. aroa n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE- BAKER, p. 368, Nov. Zool. xi. Pentila, subspp. n., SUFFERT, pp. 46, 47, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris Xvi. P. hedwiga, marianna, p. 438, christina, p. 45, elfrieda, p. 46, Africa, SUFFERT, t. c. N. SDD. Philiris merged in Candalides, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 369, Nov. Zool. x1. Polyniphes n. g. for Thecla dumenili God., Kays, p. 191, Tr. ent. Soe. London 1904. Polyommatus admetus rippartii, oviposition and egg, POWELL, pp. 92-94, Ent. Rec. xvi. Poultonia n. g. near Durbania, P. ochrascens n. sp., Victoria Nyanaza, pl. 1, fig. 18, NEAVE, p. 336, Nov. Zool. xi. Purlisa gigantea borneana subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 310, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. [ris xvi. | Pseuderesia moyambina, p. 224, catori, p. 225, Sierra Leone, BETHUNE- Baker, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; P. bakeriana, p. 73, nigra, p. 74, fusca, p. 75, Sierra Leone, Cator, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; P. carlota, Cameroons, SUFFERT, p. 47, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. Rekoa n. g. for Pap. meton Cr., Kaye, p. 198, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Siderus n. g. S. parvinotus n, sp., Trinidad, Kays, p. 195, t. ¢. Spindasis nairobiensis, Africa equat., SHARPE, p. 133, Entomologist 1904, Nn. sp. LYCZNIDH, HESPERIID&. Ins. 251 Stugeta maria, Angola, SUFFERT, p. 60, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii, Nn. sp. Syntaruchoides n. g. for Papilio cassius Cr., KayE, p. 190, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Tajuria lucullus, stigmata, Borneo, Druck, p. 141, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, Nn. spp. Talicada nyseus var., GREEN, p. 77, Spolia Zeylan. 1i. _ Telipna acrea nigra subsp. n., SUFFERT, p. 42, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. T. erica, Cameroons, SUFFERT, p. 41, t. c.; 7. nyanza, Africa, pl. i, fig. 19, p. 335, NEeAvE, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Thamala etc., Indo-Australian subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER (566). Thecla strigosa var. n. liparops, FLETCHER, p. 124, cuts, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, and FLETCHER, p. 210, Tr. R. Soc. Canad. ix, sect. 4; 7’. critola, sexes, Dyar, p. 39, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; 7. acacia ab. n. beccariz, pl. iv, fig. 11, p. 56, Verity, Entomologist 1904. T. oslari, Arizona, Dyar, p. 40, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; Z. heathi, Manitoba, FLETCHER, p. 125, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, and FLETCHER, p. 212, Tr. R. Soc. Canada ix, sect. 4; 7. johnsoni, Brit. Columbia, SKINNER, p. 298, Ent. News Philad. xv; 7. subobscura, dominicana, Dominica, Latny, p. 452, P. Z. S. 1904, 1: n. spp. Thestor ballus, early stages, CHAPMAN, p. 254-260, 277-284, pls. xi-xill, Ent. Rec. xvi. Thysonotis hebes, New Guinea, Drucz, p. 140, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Tmolus unilinea, p. 192, perdistincta, p. 194, pl. xviii, fig. 8, Trinidad, Kayes, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Zeritis thysbe var. pl. xix, fig. 3, p. 236, Z. molomo redescribed, p. 238, tig. 4, Z. damarensis, fig. 5, p. 240, TRImEN, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Z. felthami, Cape G. H., TRIMEN, p. 233, pl. xix, fig. 2, t. c. n. sp. Lizera otis var., GREEN, p. 77, cut, Spolia Zeylan. i. HESPERIID. [Cf. Dyar (420, 422), FheTcHER (515, 516), FRUHSTORFER (568), GRINNELL (634), Kaye (775), MABILLE (898), NEAVE (977), SWINHOE (1364), TRIMEN (1394), WATERHOUSE (1493). ] WATERHOUSE (1498) criticises Mabille’s work regarding Australian Hes- periide, and gives a list of corrigenda as to habitats and synonymy, for which reference must be made to the paper itself. Acromecis n. g. neander Plétz, MABILLE, p. 171, Hesperiide. Aella n. g. dryops Mab., MaBILiE, p. 140, Hesperiide. Arotis n, g. strene n. sp., Brazil, MABILLE, p. 151, Hesperiidee. Asbolis n. g. sandarae H.-Sch., MaBILuy, p. 134, Hesperiide. Bibla n. g. near Taractrocera, MABILLE, p. 122, Hesperiide. Chloeria n. g. psittacina Feld., MABILLE, p. 178, Hesperiide. Chondrolepis n. g. murga Mab., MaBiuE, p. 170, Hesperiide. Corone oceanica, Oceania, tenebricosa, New Guinea, MAaBILLE, p. 143, Hesperiide, n. spp. Cyclopides trisignatus, Victoria Nyanza, pl. i, fig. 8, p. 343, Navn, Noy. Zool. xi, n. sp. Dalla n, g. for part of Butleria, Wats., MABILLE, p. 107, Hesperiidi. Hasora attenuata, New Guinea, MABILLE, p. 86, Hesperiidae, n. sp. Hleliopetes concinnata, Brazil, MABILLY, p. 79, Hesperiidee, n. sp. Ismene tolo, Celebes, MAnItLLE, p. 89, Hesperiidae, n. sp. Kedestes tacusa, pl. xx, fig. 8, p. 245, TRImMEN, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Leptalina n. g. near Heteropterus, MABILLE, p. 110, Hesperiide. 252 Ins. XII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Malaza n. g. carmides Hew., MABILLE, p. 95, Hesperiidee. Manarina n. g. empyreus Mab., MABILLE, p. 95, Hesperiide. Melanthes n. g. for brunnea H.-Sch., MABILLE, p. 80, Hesperiide. Ocybadistes suffusus, Australia, MABILLE, p. 142, Hesperiidee, n. sp. (Hdaloneura n. g. heterochrus Mab., MABILLE, p. 101, Hesperiide. (Hnides n, g.vulpina Feld., MABILLE, p. 178, Hesperiide. Oxytoxia n. g. doubledayi Westw., MABILLE, p. 93, Hesperiide. Padraona suborbicularis, Australia, MABILLE, p. 141, Hesperiide, n. sp. Pamphila manitoboides, Canada, FLETCHER, p. 128, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, and FLETCHER, p. 214, Tr. R. Soc. Canada ix, sect. 4, n. sp. Parnara nostrodamus, habits, egg and larva, VERITY, p. 233, Bull. Soe. ent. France 1904. Perichares heroni, Trinidad, Kaye, p. 221, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp, Psoralis n. g. sabeus n. sp., Bolivia, MABILLE, p. 133, Hesperiide. Pyrrhochalcia n. g. iphis Drury, MABILLE, p. 89, Hesperiide. Sarega n. g. staurus n, sp., Colombia, MABILLE, p. 133, Hesperiide. Serdis n, g. flagrans n. sp., Ecuador, MABILLE, p. 144, Hesperiide. Staphylus sinepunctis, Trinidad, Kays, p. 215, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. Sp. Stomyles gallio, pupillatus, 8S. America, MABILLE, p. 132, Hesperiide n. spp. Synale n. g. hylaspes Cr., MABILLE, p. 159, Hesperiidee. Synapte n. g. salenus Mab., MABILLE, p. 133, Hesperiide. Tagvades bubasa, N. Guinea, p. 418, hovia, Shortland islds., Sivoa, N. Guinea, p. 419, SwinHogr, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. spp. Telicota insularts kreon subsp. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 166, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. T. androsthenes, Lompa Battan, FRUHSTORFER, p. 165, pl. 1, fig. 6, t. ¢; T. hypomelena, New Guinea, MABILLE, p. 148, Hesperiidée : n. spp. Thanaos lilius, Brit. Columbia, Dyar, p. 788, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii; 7. calli- dus, S. California, GRINNELL, p. 114, Ent. News Philad. xv : n. spp. Thorybes myste, Arizona, Dyar, p. 40, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Thracides goannisti, Chiriqui, phidonides, Ecuador, MABILLE, p. 179, Hes- peridee, n. spp. Triedusa n, g. milvius n. sp., Brazil, MABILLE, p. 144, Hesperiide. Vehilius subplanus, Trinidad, Kays, p. 216, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. sp. Zenida n. g. abdon Plétz, MABILLE, p. 160, Hesperiide. Zophopetes n. g. dysmephila Tr., MABILLE, p. 183, Hesperiide. HETEROCERA. Corrections of nomenclature ete. in Holland’s moth book, Canad. Ent. XXXVl, pp. 25 etc. : and also in Ent. News Philad. xv, pp. 104-106 ete. CASTNIIDA (Vacant) and SPHINGIDA. (Cf. Dyar (420), Grip (629), Hampson (654), KusnEzov (849), OBERTHUR (987-989) RoTHSCHILD (1195), Turr (1413), WEBSTER (1500).] Turt’s Vol. iv of British Lepidoptera is devoted to Sphingide and includes a catalogue of paleearctic forms, Turr, Ent. Rec. xvi, pp. 5 etc., etc., reviews Rothschild’s and Jordan’s work of last year, making many remarks on classification and nomen- clature. Review of RoruscHiLp & JORDAN’s monograph, SEITZ, pp. 324-330, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi. SPHINGIDA, SESIIDA. Ins. 253 Variation, geographical distribution and antiquity with special reference to Smerinthus, GRIEP, pp. 89-129, plate, Helios xxi. Distribution in North America, WEBSTER, pp. 65-69, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Descriptive notes on Japanese Sphingide with figg. of larve, NAGANo, Insect World, Vols. vii, viii. Development of ocellated spots, larva of Detlephila nerii, and Pergesa porcellus, KUSNEZOV, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, pp. 154-162, cuts. Acanthosphinx gussfeldti, larva and pupa, AURIVILLIUS, p. 43, Arkiv Zool. il, No. 4. Celerio, varr. and hybrids of European, pp. 26-42, pls. v and vi, OBERTHUR, Etudes comp. 1. Daphnis nerii, larva and pupa, DoLLMAN, p. 37, pl. i, Ent. Rec. xvi. Deilephila livornica lineata in Algeria, larve variation, GIARD, pp. 203-206, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Epistor boisduvali (=camertus Boisd. nec Cr.), OBERTHUR, p. 77, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904; £. bathus, Peru, RorHscHILD, p. 4386, Nov. Zool. xi: Nn. spp. Hemaris diffinis thetis, early stages, Dyar, p. 788, P. U. S. Mus, xxvii. Lepchina n. g. near Acosmeryx, L. tridens n. sp., Darjeeling, OBERTHUR, p. 76, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Lepisesia flavofasciata, early stages, DyAR, p. 790, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Macroglossum augavra, New Guinea, RorHscHILD, p. 438, Nov. Zool. xi, nl. Sp. Manduca atropos varr., BURROWS, p. 137, pl. ii, Ent. Rec. xvi. Marumba nympha ¢, pl. D, fig. 17, p. 640, Hampson, J. Bombay Soe. xv. Nephele discifera f. rattrayt nov., ROTHSCHILD, p. 436, Novy. Zool. xi. Polyptychus murinus, Congo, ROTHSCHILD, p. 435, t. c. n. sp. Rhagastis jordani, Siao-Lou, C. OBERTHUR, p. 14, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, n. sp. Smerinthus, a gynandromorphic hybrid, GiLuMER, p. 140, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix; S. ocellatus and populi, hybridisation, ARKLE, p. 25, Ento- mologist 1904; S. tremule, note, SLEVOGT, p. 19, Soc. ent. xix. Sphingonepriopsis ansorget, Angola, RoTHSCHILD, p. 438, Nov. Zool. xi, | Nn. sp. Temnora elegans polia subsp. n., ROTHSCHILD, p. 437, t. ¢. T. albilinea, Angola, p. 436, rattrayi, Uganda, p. 437, ROTHSCHILD, t. c. nN. spp. Theretra polistratus, New Guinea, ROTHSCHILD, p. 440, t. c. n. sp. AXylophanes ockendeni, p. 439, rhodotus, p. 440, Peru, RoTHSCHILD, t. c. ; P. nabuchodonosor, Bolivia, OBERTHUR, p. 78, Bull. Soc. ent. France - 1904 : n. spp. SESIIDA. Bembecia marginata var. albicoma, ENGEL, p. 68, Ent. News Philad. xv. Parharmonica picee, Washington, Dyar, p. 106, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. Sp. Sesia doryliformis ab. n. unicolor, Ragusa, p. 114, Nat. Sicil. xvii; S. typhieformis, gall?, TRorreR, p. 83, Marcellia ui; S. acerni, habits, ENGEL, p. 71, Ent. News Philad. xv. S. jakuta, Lena, Herz, p. 19, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 15, n. sp. 254 Ins. XIII, INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] BOMBYCES (s. 2, including CHALCOSIID, PSYCHIDA, HEPIALID, CossID&, AGARISTID&, and various families of more or less doubtful position. Uranude and Epiplemidew, see GEOMETRIDE Cymatophoride, see GEOMETRIDZ; Thyridide, see PyRa- LIDZ).* [Cf. AURIVILLIUS (60, 62), Barnes (88), Barret (90), BETHUNE-BAKER (116), CHAPMAN (259), DEEGENER & SCHAPOSCHNIKOW (359), Doanrin (398-401), Druck (406), Dyar (422, 427, 428, 431, 432, 435), FEDERLEY (493), Hampson (653, 654), HEYLAERTS (682), HeyYN (685), JOANNIS (763), JORDAN (771), LitTLER (885), MARSHALL (916), OBERTHUR (987), PackarRD (1007), PETERSEN (1034), PrePERS & SNELLEN (1084, 1085), PUNGELER (1111), REBEL (1121), RotuscHILp (1194, 1198), SCHAUS (1225), STEBBING (1337), SWINHOE (1361, 1363, 1364), TscHET- VERIKOV (1400), TURNER (1411, 1412), WARREN (1475). ] Synbombycina n. superfam. for Brahmaeide. Bombycide, Endromide, Lasiocampide, Liparide and LHupterotide, PACKARD, P. Amer. Ac, OO.) ORM ONE Classification of Saturnitide, AURIVILLIUS, pp. 15-27, with synopsis of larvee and pupee, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4. Cosside, notes on characters, on larval tubercles and on position of Culama expressa, QUAIL, pp. 93-97, pl. v, Entomologist 1904. Australian Lymantriide, in which is included Aganaide, TURNER, pp. 469-481, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. The Syntomide of Java, with descriptions of larvae, PIEPERS & SNELLEN, pp. 48-62, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. The vegetable caterpillar, Cordyceps and Hepialide, Kirpy, Nature lxx, p. 44. Acatapaustus n. g. Nolinw, A. basifusca, pl. vi, fig. 25, p. 415, ehkeiket fig. 20, p. 416, n. spp., New Guinea, BerHuNE-BaAkER, Nov. Zool. xi. Acco n. g. Lithostine, A. bicolora, pl. v, fig. 21, n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 418, t. c. Adelocephala citrina, Parana, ScHaus, p. 142, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx ; A, nisa, Peru, p. 242, hodeva, eugenia, Guiana, smithi, Colombia, p. 243, yucatana, Yucatan, lineata, Paraguay, p. 244, Drucn, Ann. Nat. Hist. xill : n. spp. Adoneta spinuloides=(leucosigma Pack.), Dyar, p. 438, J. N. York ent. Soc. xi1; A. bicaudata, N. America, id. |. c. n. sp. MHolosia atropunctata var. alba, pl. xi, fig. 2, p. 155, SNELLEN, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. ithria innotata, Petropolis, ScHaus, p. 135, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, N. sp. Afilia oslar’, Arizona and Mexico, Dyar, p. 64, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, Nn. sp. 2 Aganais speciosa, larva, cuts, and pupa, AURIVILLIUS, p. 38, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4. Agonis dymus, Fergusson Is., SWINHOE, p. 155, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, nl. Sp: 1 Agylla hampsoni, Peru, DoGnry, p. 358, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil, N. Sp. * Owing to diversity of opinion as to position of Chalcosiide, Epiplemide, both Bombyces and Geometride should be inspected as regards these insects. As regards Cymatophoride, Thyatiride ; Noctuide should also be looked through as well as Bombyces and Geometride. BOMBYCES. Ins. 255 Altha maculata, Cuba, ScHaus, p. 138, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. Amata Fabr. prior to Syntomis Ochs., Prout, p. 116, Entomologist 1904. Anadiasa n. n. for Nadiasa Auriv. nec Walker, AURIVILLIUS, p. 8, Jagerskidld exp. No. 8. Anaphe reticulata, parasite, CAMERON, p. 191, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Anaxita lysandra, N. Peru, Drucnr, p. 242, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii; A. martha, Peru, DoGNiIn, p. 55, Naturaliste 1904 : n. spp. Antarctia pallidivena, Parana, ScHAUS, p. 138, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. sp. Anthela ekeikei, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 403, Nov. Zool. x1; A. symphona, Tasmania, p. 480, achromata, Queensland, p. 481, TurRNER, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Antherea yamamai, young larva, PACKARD, p. 569, P. Amer. Ac. xxxix. Apaletodes pudefacta, Arizona and Mexico, Dyar, p. 42, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xil; A. weada, Arizona, BARNES, p. 264, Canad. Ent. xxxvil ; A. mehida, signata, p. 246, banepa, p. 247, Peru, Drucre, Ann. Nat. Hist. xill : n. spp. Apantesis bicolor, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 166, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Apisa sjostedti, Cameroons, AURIVILLIUS, p. 28, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4, Nn. Sp. Archylus tener, generic characters, Dyar, p. 65, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Arctia villica varr., WINTERSTEIN, p. 7, pl. iv, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii; A. flavia varr., LoREz, p. 123, Soc. ent. xix; A. maculosa var. n. sojota, TSCHETVERIKOV, p. 79, Rev. Russe Ent. iv; A. caja, 1542 eggs, OUDEMANS, p. 95, Ent. Ber. Nederland. 1. Arguda erectilinea, Singapore, SwINHOE, p. 152, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; A. pratiiz, New Guinea, pl. iv, fig. 33, BerHUNE-BAKER, p. 395, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Argyrolepidia equalis, capiens integra, subspp. n., JORDAN, p. 446, Nov. Zool. xi. Argyrostagma n, g. for Lymantria niobe Weym., AURIVILLIUS, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4. Arhacia fascis, valid, ScHaus, p. 145, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx. A. meridionalis, Brit. Guiana, id. 1. c. n. sp. Arsenura richardson, larva, PACKARD, p. 738, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Asura lutara, larva, pl. x, fig. 10, p. 157, A. senara, larva, p. 159, sem- circulata, larva, pl. x, fig. 11, p. 160, eos, larva, fig. 12, wnzformeola, larva, p. 16, PrepERS, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. A. ochreomaculata, pl. v, fig. 26, flaveola, fig. 22, p. 424, brunneofasciata, fig. 24, unicolora, fig. 25, sagittaria, fig. 28, p. 425, rosacea, dinawa, fig. 38, aroa, fig. 37, p. 426, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Asuridia ridibunda, Batavia, pl. xi, fig. 5, p. 156, larva, pl. x, fig. 9, Prepers & SNELLEN, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii, n. sp. Athletes stendachneri, East Africa, REBEL, p. 64, pl. 11, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix, n. sp. Attacus atlas subspp. n., FRUHSTORFER, pp. 283-290, Ent. Meddel. ii ; A. atlas varr. n., FRUHSTORFER, p. 169, Soc. ent. xviii; A., notes, PACKARD, p. 5, Ent. News Philad. xv. A. vibidia, Tucuman, Druce, p. 244, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii, n. sp. Automeris pygmea, Parana, ScHaus, p. 141, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc, xxx, Nl. sp. Automolis dolens, Paraguay, Druck, p. 241, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Axiologa n. g. Lymantriide for pura Luc., TURNER, p. 477, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Birthama plagioscia=(Doratiphora aspidophora Low.), TURNER, p. 241, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii. B. leucosticta, dochmographa, Queensland, TURNER, t. c.; B. basibrunnea, 256 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] E. Africa, SWINHOE, p. 154, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; B. dinawa, New Guinea, pl. v, fig. 33, BerHUNE-BAKER, p. 385, Nov. Zool. xi : n spp. Bombyx mori, primitive form Theophila mandarina, DEMAISON, p. 109, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904; L. mori, number of eggs, their fertility etc., GAL, Bull. Soc. Nimes xxxi, pp. 37-43. Brahmea japonica, egg, larva, affinities, PACKARD, pp. 570-578, P. Amer. Ac. XxXx1x. Burgena splendida pectoralis subsp. n., JORDAN, p. 444, Nov. Zool. xi. Byrsia aurantiaca, larva, PlePERS, p. 148, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii; B. amena guizonis subsp. n., JORDAN, p. 443, Nov. Zool. xi. Caligula japonica, life-history, PACKARD, pp. 564-568, P. Amer. Ac. xxxix. Callimorpha dominula, var. from feeding, ZANnG, p. 224, Allg. Zeitschr. Knt. ix. C. coccinea, Borneo, SwWINHOE, p. 151, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Callosamia calleta, life-history, PACKARD, pp. 547-551, P. Amer. Ac. XXXIX. Camerunia ? flava, Zomba, pl. xxxiii, figg. 5, 6, p. 697, AURIVILLIUS, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Caprimima cerulescens mononis subsp. n., JORDAN, p. 443, Noy. Zool. xi. C. choiseult, Solomon islds, id. t. c. n. sp. Cascera bella, New Guinea, pl. v, fig. 44, BerHUNE-BAKER, p. 374, Noy. Zool. xi, n. sp. Caviria dinawa, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 397, t. c. 1. Sp. Celama fuscibasis, pl. v, fig. 42, aroa, figg. 39,41, New Guinea, BETHUNE- BAKER, t. c. n. Spp. Ceramidia butleri, carried to British Columbia, CocKLzE, p. 204, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Cerura australis var.=(multipunctata Bak.), TURNER, p. 833, P. Linn. Soe. N.S. Wales 1904. C. multipunctata, New Guinea, pl. vi, fig. 9, BETHUNE-BaKER, p. 381, Noy. Zool. xi, n. sp. Ceryx subformicina, aroa, p. 382, swinhoei, p. 383, New Guinea, BETHUNE- Baker, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Chalcosia viridisuffusa, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 155, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. Sp. Chalia laminati, Tonkin, HEYLAERTS, p. 419, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nn. Sp. Chelura hemileuca, New Guinea, pl. iii, fig. 25, p. 322, RorHscHiLp, Noy. Zool. xi. Chionema trigutta, larva, C. rejecta=(Lexis bipunctigera Walk.), AURI- VILLIUS, p. 35, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4; C. javanica, larva, pl. x, fig. 6, p. 151, pitana, larva, fig. 7, p. 153, bianca, larva, fig. 8, p. 154, PIEPERS, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. C. affinis, Java, pl. xi, fig. 1, p. 152, SNELLEN, t.c. ; C. albomaculata, pl. iv, fig. 35, p. 422, aroa, brunnea, dinawa, charybdis, pl. v, fig. 27, p. 428, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, Noy. Zool. xi : n. spp. Chliara notha to Hapigia, ScHaus, p. 149, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx. | Chondrostega constantina, p. 58, pl. iv, figg. 46, 53, OBERTHUR, Etudes comp. i. Cirvamae bipunctata, New Guinea, pl. vi, fig. 26, BeTHUNE-BakeERr, p. 420, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Chrysopoloma crawshayt, E. Africa, pl. xxxiii, fig. 8, p. 699, AURIVILLIUS, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Chrysoscota flavostrigata, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 417, Noy. Zool. xi, N. Sp. Citheronia brissot’, metamorphosis, GALLARDO, p. 268, Bull. Soe. ent. France 1904. BOMBYCES. Ins. 257 Clania lewinii, habits, oviposition etc., LirrLER, pp. 310-315, Entomologist 1904, Clemensia albata, early stages, Dyar, p. 793, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Cleolosia aroa, New Guinea, pl. vi, fig. 29, BetHUNE-BaAKER, p. 424, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Clerckia securizonis guizonis subsp. n., JORDAN, p. 442, Nov. Zool. xi. Clisiocampa americana, natural history, SURFACE (1356) ; C. americana, no. of eggs, GIRAULT, p. 2, Ent. News Philad. xv. Cnethocampa pityocampa, experiments on larva, RocquigNy-ADANSON, Feuille Natural, xxxiv, pp. 186, 187. Contheyla lola, brunnea, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 153, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; C. pratti, pl. v, fig. 46, ekevker, p. 385, birthama, p. 386, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, Nov. Zool. xi : n, spp. Correbidia apicalis, Cuba, ScHAUvS, p. 136, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxxvi, n. sp. Cossus cossus, larval habit, SCHUSTER, p. 283, Zool. Garten xlv. C. tropicalis, Brit. Guiana, ScHaus, p. 142, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. Sp. Cricula trifenestrata, note, BOUVIER, p. 254, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Ctenucha albolineata, N. Peru, Druce, p. 241, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii; @. projecta, Peru, Doantin, p. 67, Naturaliste 1904; C. annulata, Bolivia, SCHAUS, p. 137, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx : 2. Spp. Cyanopepla samarca, Bolivia, SCHAUS, p. 135, t. c. N. Sp. Cycethra n. g. Lasiocampide, C. aroa n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 393, Nov. Zool. xi. Dahana cubana, Cuba, ScHAuvs, p. 136, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Dasychira, larvee of W. African, and notes, AURIVILLIUS, pp. 57-60, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4. D. angelus, Mongolia, TSCHETVERIKOV, p. 77, Rev. Russe Ent. iv; D. pulchripes, p. 58, cameruna, p. 59, Cameroons, AURIVILLIUS, Arkiv Zool. ii, No.4; D. hieroglyphica, p. 144, libella, bergmannu, p. 145, cla, p- 146, Ashanti, SwinHog, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; D. subnigra, pl. vi, fig. 41, subnigropunctata, fig. 40, brunnea, fig. 30, p. 404, menor, fig. 27, kenrickt, pl. iv, fig. 27, p. 405, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BakER, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Dasychiroides n. g. Lymantriide, p. 405, obsoleta, pl. vi, fig. 43, nigrostrigata, fig. 28, pratti, fig. 7, p. 406, bicolora, fig. 6, brunneostrigata, fig. 8, p. 407, n. spp., New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, t. c. Deilemera, synonymy and taxonomy, pp. 39, 40=(Xylecata Sw.), p. 41, D. simplex, larva, cuts, p. 41, AURIVILLIUS, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4. D. hemixantha, Cameroons, AURIVILLIUS, p. 41, t. c., D. rattrayz, Uganda, SWINHOE, p. 147, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; D. eddela, Eugano, SWINHOE, p. 420, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; D. kebee, pl. vi, fig. 36, dinawa, fig. 37, p. 411, pratt, fig. 38, p. 412, New Guinea, BerHunzE-BaAkER, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Dendrolimus pini and allies, synonymy, D. segregatus, distinct by genitalia, PETERSEN, pp. 163-166, Rev. Russe Ent. iv. Diacrisia sanio var. n. caucasica, SCHAPOSCHNIKOV, p. 253, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix ; D. kasloa, early stages, Dyar, p.794, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. D. pratti, pl. iv, fig. 28, p. 412, dinawa, fig. 25, kebea, fig. 24, p. 4138, New Guinea, BerHUNE-BakeER, Nov. Zool. xi; D. kasloa, Kootenay, Dyar, p- 18, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi : n. spp. Dicentria ravana, San Salvador, D.? hertha, Tucuman, Doenin, p. 116, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. spp. Dicranura vinula, larval cannibalism, ZANG, p. 225, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix ; D. himalayana, larva, Hampson, p. 150, J. Bombay Soe. xvi. Dinawa n. g. Limacodide, D. rufa, pl. v, fig. 32, nigricans, fig. 11, n. spp., New Guinea, BerHUNE-BAKER, p. 386, Nov. Zool. x1. Diversosexus n. g. Lymantrude, p. 402, D. bicolor, pl. vi, fig. 4, aroa, fig. 3, p. 403, n. spp., New Guinea, BrTHUNE-BAKER, t. ¢. £902, (VoL XE. | E 17 258 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Doratifera unicolora=(stenora Turn.), TURNER, p. 241, Tr. R. Soe. S. Austral. xxviii; D. casta, larva, RaINBow, p. 253, pl. xxix, Rec. Austral. Mus. v. Duomitus leuconotus, habits, life-history, StEBBING, pp. 25-30, J. Asiat. Soe, Bengal Ixxiii, part 2. D. benestriata, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 180, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Dysauxes punctata var. n. ragusaria, ZICKERT, p. 97, Nat. Sicil. xvii. Eilema pulverosa, Cameroons, AURIVILLIUS, p. 34, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4, Nn. Sp. . Eligma referred to Arctiidae, E. hypsoides, larva, p. 36, E. duplicata, larva and pupa, cuts, p. 37, AURIVILLIUS, t. c. Elysius barnesi, Cuba, systron, Parana, SCHAUS, p. 137, Tr. Amer. ent. Soe. XXX, N. Spp. Entometa spodopa, plinthopa, Queensland, TURNER, p. 239, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxvili, n. spp. Eohemera n. g. for Nyctemera fulleri Druce, AURIVILLIUS, p. 42, Arkiy Zoli = Nore. Lpanaphe n. g. for moloneyi Dr., and carteri Walsingh., AURIVILLIUS, p. 8, t. c.; #. clarilla, Mashonaland, pl. xxxiii, fig. 10, p. 699, AURIVILLIUS, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n, sp. Epipyrops nawai, Japan, Dyar, p. 19, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. sp. Eragisa viridis, Rio Janeiro, #. ? sabulosa, Chiriqui, ScHaus, p. 144, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. Eriogaster philippsi, Haifa, BARTEL, p. 10, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris Xvii, N. Sp. Eucereon cubensis, trrorata, Cuba, ScHAuS, p. 136, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. spp. Euchromia lethe, larva, AURIVILLIUS, p. 33, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4. Hucyane gundlachia, Cuba, ScHaAus, p. 138, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. sp. Hugoa tricolora, pl. v, fig. 13, conflua, fig. 12, New Guinea, BrTrHuNsE- BAKER, p. 427, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. EHunotela moqui, Arizona, BARNES, p. 266, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Huprepia pudica, stridulation, POWELL, p. 327, Ent. Rec. xvi. Huproctilla n, g. near Luproctis, H. insignis, E.? disjuncta n. spp., Cameroons, AURIVILLIUS, p. 54, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4. Euproctis lyoma, Cameroons, SWINHOE, p. 131, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; EH. sjostedti, rubroguttata, Cameroons, AURIVILLIUS, p. 53, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4; &#. lyclene, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 144, Tr. ent. Soe. London 1904; #. revera, New Guinea, SWINHOE, p. 421, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; £. swinhoei, pl. iv, fig. 20, virginea, fig. 16, p. 398, parallel- aria, kebee, fig. 30, dinawa, tig. 29, yulez, fig. 28, p. 399, rubroradiata, fig. 21, pratt, fig. 13, fuscoradiata, pl. vi, fig. 5, p. 400, aroa, nigro- apicalis, pl. iv, fig. 34, irregularis, pl. vi, fig. 14, albociliata, fig. 2, p. 401, noveguinensis, sublutea, flavicaput, p. 402, New Guinea, BrerHuNE-BakER, Noy. Zool. xi; H#. leptotypa, ericydes, Queensland, TURNER, p. 475, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Eupterote jaresia, Celebes, SWINHOE, p. 152, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, i. ‘Sp: Eustema carama, Peru, Druce, p. 248, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Fentonia corticicolor, Cameroons, p. 3, pl.-fig. 11, AURIvILLIUs, Arkiv Zool. i, No: 4. nap: Gargetta africana, Cameroons, AURIVILLIUS, p. 7, t. c. 1. Sp. Garudinistis aroa, New Guinea, pl. iv, fig. 37, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 422, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Gastropacha populifolia var. flava, SCHULTZ, p. 185, Soc. ent. xvill; G. pint, larva, the blue stripes, CHOLODKOVSKY, p. 556, pl. xxxi, fig. 3, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix. BOMBYCES, Ins. 259 Geodena quadriguttata=(Cypra bimaculata Walk.), SWINHOE, p. 148, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. G. semihyalina, bandajoma, accra, p. 149, suffusa, inferma, partita, sur- rendra, p. 150, W. Africa, SWINHOK, t. c. n. spp. Gerontia n. g. Megalopygide, G'. omayena n, sp., British Guiana, ScHAUS, p. 139, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx. Girpa notata Holl. to Geodena, SWINHOE, p. 151, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Gloveria coronada, Arizona, BARNES, p. 268, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Gnophela clappiana, idiomorph n. ruidosensis, COCKERELL, p. 213, Ento- mologist 1904. Grammoa n, g. Lymantriide, p. 51, G. striata n. sp., Cameroons, p. 52, AURIVILLIUS, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4. Graphosia ochracea, New Guinea, pl. v, fig. 36, BETHUNE-BaAkKER, p. 415, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Gunda kebee, p. 370, pl. iv, fig. 2, aroa, p. 371, New Guinea, BETHUNE- BAKER, t. c. N. Spp. Halesidota maculata var. n. eureka, Dyar, p. 19, P. ent. Soc. Washing- ton vi. HM. albipennis, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 166, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; H. grotei, tanamo, Cuba, ScHAus, p. 138, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx : n. spp. Halone flavopunctata, pl. v, fig. 28, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 421, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Hapigia simplex =(ribbei Druce), ScHAUS, p. 148, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx. HM, estrella, Arizona, BARNES, p. 267, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; H. directa, Cuba, p. 148, eurvilinea, plateada, Brit. Guiana, p. 149, Scuaus, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx : 1. Spp. ffeliosia charopa, Queensland, TURNER, p. 212, Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral. xxviii, Nn. Sp. Hemiceras pilacho, Arizona, BARNES, p. 266, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; H. con- stellata, Costa Rica, pogoda, Merida, Doanin, p. 118, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvii; H. moresca, p. 147, truncata, angulinea, p. 148, S. America, ScHaus, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx : n. spp. Hemileuca maia, marching of larva, MARSHALL, pp. 260-265, Biol. Bull. vi; H. budleyz, life-history, SOULE, pp. 118-120, Psyche xi. Hepialide, Australian, synonymy and notes, TURNER, pp. 245-247, Tr. R: Soc. 8S. Austral. xxvii. Hepialus hectus var., WooDBRIDGE, .Entomologist 1904, p. 9, cut; #H. humuli, variation in Faroes, ANNANDALE, p. 158, P. Phys. Soc. Edinb. Heterocampa dolens, p. 248, longula, luteilinea, p. 249, Peru, Drucr, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; H. baracoana, santiago, p. 145, albidiscata, Cuba, sylvia, barensa, Parana, p. 146, Scuaus, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx : nh. Spp. Heterogynis, notes on habits, specific distinctions, larvae, cocoons, with H. canalensis n. sp., Spain, CHAPMAN, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, pp. 71-78, pls. xi—xiv. Heteronygmia manicata Auriv. (as Lymantria) =(rhodapicata Holl), SWINHOE, p. 146, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Heterusia semiflava, New Guinea, JoRDAN, p. 447, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. FHeterusia, see also Geometride. Hirsutopalpis n. g. Notodontide, H. fasciata n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE- BAKER, p. 375, Nov. Zool. xi. Homococera rhodocera, Chiriqui, ScHAUS, p. 135, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. Sp. Homophylotis n, g. near Procris, H. thyridota n. sp., Queensland, TURNER, p. 243, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii. Hyaloperina nudiuscula, Congo, AURIVILLIUS, p. 63, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4, Nn. Sp. 260 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Hygochroa intricata, Peru, Drucer, p. 248, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Hylemera funesta Warr. to Geodena, SWINHOE, p. 149, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Hyleora inclyta=(lacerta Dr.), TURNER, p. 832, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales Hypereschra collaris, Khasia Hills, SwinHor, p. 132, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. Sp. Aypercydas celiloma, variation, BETHUNE-BakkR, p. 372, Nov. Zool. xi. Hypidota n. g. near Thalesa, H. neurias n, sp., Parana, ScHAUS, p. 137, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx. Hypoprepia miniata, early stages, Dyar, p. 793, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii. Ichthyura transecta, larva, HAMPSON, p. 150, J. Bombay Soc. xvi. Llema oblitterans, larva, p. 143, apicalis, larva, p. 144, pl. x, fig. 14, natara, larva, p. 145, PrepEers, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. I. androcona, KE. Africa, HEYN, p. 25, Soc. ent. xix; J. ekeiker, pl. v, fig. 16, dinawa, fig. 15, costistrigata, fig. 30, p. 419, wnicolora, fig. 31, hades, fig. 14, nivea, fig. 21, p. 420, New Guinea, BerHuNE-BAKER, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Iilice angelus, p. 198, iyecta, dorsimacula, liberomacula, p. 199, N. America, Dyar, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. spp. Imaus niveus, spodea, pl. vi, fig. 1, aroa, pratti, pl. iv, fig. 15, & pl. vi, fig. 12, p. 409, marginepunctata, pl. vi, fig. 138, dubia, fig. 10, p. 410, sulphurea, fig. 11, p. 411, New Gumea, BerHunE-BakesEr, Noy. Zool. xi, nN. Spp. Imbrasia epimethea ertli subsp. n., REBEL, p. 67, pl. 11, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix; J. epimethea, larva, AURIVILLIUS, p. 11, cut, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4. Tropoca n. g. Lymantriide, for rotundata Walk., TURNER, p. 477, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Ischnocampa tovia, Peru, Doanin, p. 115, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nn. sp. Isostigena n. g. Lasiocampide, p. 395, I. bicellata, pl. iv, fig. 12, p. 396, n. sp., BerHUNE-Baksr, Nov. Zool. x1. Lambula aroa, bilineata, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 416, t. c n. Spp. Lasiocampa quercifolia and larva, habits, ScHUSTER, p. 285, Zool. Garten xlv. Lasioceros n, g. Notodontide, p. 380, L. aroa n. sp., New Guinea, p. 381, BETHUNE-BAKER, Nov. Zool. x1. Lasiochara n. g. Limacodide, L. pulchra, pi. v, fig. 49, n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 392, t. c. Lasiolimacos n, g. Limacodide, L. pratti, pl. vi, fig. 32, kenricki, fig. 33, p. 388, ferruginea, fig. 50, p. 389, n. spp., New Guinea, BETHUNE- BAKER, t. ¢. Lepasta omaensis, Brit. Guiana, ScHaus, p. 144, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Leptonadata n. g. Notodontide, p. 2, L. sjostedti n, sp., Cameroons, p. 3, AUvRIVILLIUS, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4. Leucoma salicis, natural history, SCHUSTER, pp. 65-68, Zool. Garten xly. L. semthyalina, Sumatra, SWINHOE, p. 421, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Leucophobetron, characters, Dyar, p. 77, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Lobeza schausi, Merida, Doenin, p. 117, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, N. Sp. Lobobunea sjostedti, characters and sexes, AURIVILLIUS, p. 9, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4. Lomadonta obscura, p. 146, saturata, p. 147, W. Africa, SwinHok, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Lonomia bethulia, Peru, Drucs, p. 247, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. BOMBYCES. Ins. 261 Lophopteryx cuculla, life-history, RIDING, pp. 249-252, Ent. Rec. xvi. Ludia obscura, cut, larva and pupa, AURIVILLIUS, p. 15, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4. Lyclene peloa, Sumatra, SWINHOE, p. 420, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Lycomorphodes calopteridion, Organ Mts., JOANNIS, p. 289, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, n. sp. Lymantriide, table of Ethiopian genera, AURIVILLIUS, pp. 62-68, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4. Lymantria vacillans 2 , larvaand pupa, cuts, AURIVILLIUS, t. c.; Lymantria, cf. Argyrostagma. L. novaguineensis, pl. vi, fig. 35, p. 407, eherker, fig. 18, kebece, fig. 22, p. 408, New Guinea, BetHuNnE-BakeEr, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Macaduna bipunctata, pl. v, fig. 29, avoa, New Guinea, BrtHUNE-BAKER, p. 421, t. c n. spp. Macrocneme viridifusa, Parana, ScHAuS, p. 135, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. Sp. Macrosia fumeola = (Lithosia natalica Moschl.), AURIVILLIUS, p. 35, Arkiv Zool. ii, No, 4. Meenas punctatostrigata, New Guinea, pl. vi, fig. 15, BeTHuNE-BAkER, p- 412, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Malacosoma neustria, variation and colour, and food, Douauas, p. 43, Entomologist 1904. Malocampa ecpantherioides, Brit. Guiana, ScHAus, p. 146, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. Xxx, N. sp. Marthula aurea, Peru, DRucE, p. 248, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Maschane leechi, Amazons, p. 249, neobule, Costa Rica, p. 250, DRucE#, t. c. Nn. spp. Megalopyge govana, aricia, nigrescens, S. America, ScHaus, p. 139, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx; Jf. gamelia, Peru, p. 246, Drucz, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii : n. spp. Megapisa n. g. Syntomade, p. 29, M. nigripennis n, sp., Centr. Africa, p. 30, AuRiIvitiius, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4. Melanergon n. g. Hupterotide, M. proserpina n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE- BaKER, p. 372, Nov. Zool. xi. Meragisa dasra, p. 116, darida, p. 117, Peru, Doanin, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvilil, n. spp. Metarctia nigriceps, p. 30, rubrovittata, preussi, p. 31, Cameroons, AURI- vittius, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4, n. spp. Miltochrista vetusta, Java, pl. xi, fig. 4, p. 163, SneELLEN, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii, n. sp. Misogada pallida, Cuba, ScHaus, p. 145, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Mylantria n. g. near Lymantria for xanthospila Plétz, AURIVILLIUS, p. 54, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4. Narosa aroa, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 386, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Natada monomorpha, Queensland, TURNER, p. 242, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXVill, N. Sp. Neacerea nigra, Chiriqui, ScHAvs, p. 136, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, nl. sp. Nemeophila cervini varr., pp. 54-59, pl. i, OBERTHUR, Ktudes comp. 1. Nervicompressa n. g. Limacodide, p. 389, N. unistrigata, pl. iv, fig. 5, lunulata, fig. 4, p. 390, albomaculata, fig. 3, dubia, fig. 19, kebee, fig. 10, p- 391, aroa, fig. 6, p. 392, n. spp., New Guinea, BerHuNE-Bakmr, Noy. Zool. xi. Nesaca albimacula, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 180, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, Nn. Sp. Nishada flabrifera, larva, pl. x, fig. 3, p. 141, Prepers, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. NV. melanopa, New Guinea, pl. v, fig. 19, BerHUNE-BakeEr, p. 417, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Nola distributa, larva, pl. x, fig. 1, p. 189, PrepeRs, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. 262 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Notohyba (?) bimaculata, insolita, Cameroons, AuRIVILLIUS, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4, n. spp. Nudaria discipuncta, larva, p. 164, Prepers, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. Nudaurelia dione, larva, AURIVILLIUS, p. 10, cut, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4. Nyctemera = (Deilemera), TURNER, p. 471, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; Nyctemera, cf. Hohemera ; N. simples, cf. Aylecata. Nystalea kayer, Brit. Guiana, p. 142, guttulata, Cuba, malga, corrusca, Rio Janeiro, p. 143, ScHavs, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. Odonestis pruni ab. rosacea, SCHULTZ, p. 185, Soc. ent. xviil. O. centralistrigata, pl. iv, fig. 7, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 397, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Enosanda boisduvalit 2 = (Lomatosticha mgrostriata Motsch.), TURNER, p. 833, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales 1904. Omichlis hampsoni, pl. v, fig. 2, p. 375, dinawa, fig. 3, ochracea, fig. 6, p. 376, griseola, fig. 7, pratt, fig. 5, rufofasciata, pl. vi, fig. 17, p. 377, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, Noy. Zool. xi, n. spp. Oeonrstis bicolora, New Guinea, pl. vi, fig. 34, BevHUNE-BAKER, p. 420, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Opodiphthera papuana, New Guinea, RorHscHILp, p. 601, Nov. Zool. xi, Nn. Sp. Opsirhina aroa, New Guinea, BeETHUNE-BAKER, p. 395, Nov. Zool. xi, n. Sp. Oreta angustipennis, Niger, WARREN, p. 461, Noy. Zool. xi, n. sp. Orgyia splendida, larva, CHAPMAN, pp. 195-198, Ent. Rec. xvi. Ormiscodes radama, O.? choba, Peru, Druc8, p. 245, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii Nn. Spp. Osica glauca = (turnert and funerea Bak.), TURNER, p. 834, P. Linn. Soe. N. 8. Wales 1904. O. turnert, pl. vi, fig. 31, funerea, New Guinea, BeTHUNE-BAKER, p. 374, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Othorene rubra, carisma, p. 141, subochreata, p. 142, Brit. Guiana, ScHAus, Tr. Amer. ent..Soc. xxx, n. spp. Pais ansorgei, Africa, JORDAN, p. 445, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Paraceryx n, g. Syntonude, P. aroa n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 384, Noy. Zool. xi. Paradohertya n. g. Lithosiine, P. trifascia, pl. iv, fig. 36, n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE-BaAKER, p. 421, t. c. Parasa locolewca, Queensland, TURNER, p. 242, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXVill, Nn. Sp. Parazeuzera n. g. Cosside, P. celena, pl. v, fig. 9, aurea, fig. 10, n. spp., New Guinea, BErHUNE-BakEr, p. 384, Nov. Zool. xi. Peratodonta n. g. Notodontide, P. brunnea n. sp., Cameroons, AURIVILLIUS, p. 6, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4, n. spp. Perophora bilinea, Parana, ScHaus, p. 141, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Phatera? variegata, Cameroons, AURIVILLIUS, p. 4, Arkiv Zool. i, No. 4, nN. Sp. Phassus schamyl, natural history, DEEGENER & SCHAPOSCHNIKOW (359). Phiala simplex, pl. xxxiii, fig. 1, marshalli, fig. 2, Mashonaland, p. 695, fuscodorsata, fig. 3, aby yssinicet, fig. 4, E. Africa, p. 696, AURIVILLIUS, Trsent» Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Philosamia cynthia, variation and elimination, CRAMPTON, Biometrika iii, pp. 113-1380. Phragmatobia fuliginosa, habits, distribution, variation, Turr, pp. 58-67, Ent. Rec. xvi; DoLLMAN, t. c. pp. 114- 116; Bacot, t. c. pp. 176- 182. P. urania, caelestina, Centr. ‘Asia, PUNGELER, p. 121, ‘Soc, ent. xix jek ansorget, Angola, JORDAN, p. 442, Nov. Zool. xi: 0. Spp. Pielus aphenges, N. S. Wales, TURNER, p. 247, Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral XXVlll, ND. Sp. BOMBYCES. Ins. 263 Poresta cossoides, Brit. Guiana, ScHaus, p, 144, Tr. Amer, ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. Sp. Porthesia, parthenogenesis, GARBOWSKI, Zool. Anz, xxvii, p. 212. P. aroa, p. 397, alba, meeki, ekeiket, pl. vi, fig. 22, p. 398, New Guinea, BrETHUNE-BakiER, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Porthetria dispar, gynandromorph, Kusnrzov, p. 203, Rev. Russe Ent. iv. Prolatoia sjostedti, larva, cuts, AURIVILLIUS, p. 45, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4. Pselaphelia n. g. for Copaxa gemmifera Butl., AURIVILLIUS, p. 13, cut, Es < Pseudantherea discrepans, pupa, AURIVILLIUS, p. 12, t. ¢. Pseudapiconoma compsa, gloriosa, p. 441, fenestrata, p. 442, Angola, JORDAN, Nov. Zool. xi, n spp. Pseudilema n, g. Lithosvine, p. 418, P. dinawa, pl. v, figg. 17, 18, p. 419, n. sp., New Guinea, BerHuNE-Bakegr, Nov. Zool. xi. Pseudoblabes oophora, larva, p. 146, pl. x, fig. 5, Prerpers, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. Pseudodreata n. g. Hupterotide, P. strigata n. sp., pl. v, fig. 45, New Guinea, BrETHUNE-BAKER, p. 371, Nov. Zool. xi. Pseudodryas luteopunctata, Peru, DoGnin, p. 115, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvil, n. sp. Pseudogargetta n. g. Notodontide, P. diversa n. sp., pl. v, fig. 4, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 373, Nov. Zool. x1. Pseudospiris jucunda, Angola, JORDAN, p. 444, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Pieroceropsis n. g. Zygende, P. unipuncta n. sp., Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 154, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Pydna endophea, India, HAMPSON, p. 149, pl. D, fig. 1, J. Bombay Soc. xvi, Nn. Sp. Pygeomorpha n. g. P. modesta, pl. v, fig. 35, brunnea, fig. 34, New Guinea, n. spp., BETHUNE-BakkgR, p. 387, Nov. Zool. x1. Pygarctia neomexicana, Texas, BARNES, p. 166, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Pyropsyche moncaunella, fig., pl. 11, CHAPMAN, Ent. Rec. xvi, p. 67, n. sp., also plate and explanation published in P. South London Soc. 1903 and pl. xvi, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Rebelia plumella, natural history, KLos, pp. 607-609, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Rhodia fugax, sound-producing larva, PACKARD, p. 92, J. N. York Ent. Soc. x11; A. fugasx, life-history, PACKARD, pp. 559-564, P. Amer. Ac. ROKK LX, Rhynchophalera n. g. Notodontide, p. 1, Rk. signata n. sp., Cameroons, p. 2, Aurivituius, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4. lifargia picta, guianensis, Brit. Guiana, Scuaus, p. 147, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. Xxx, ll. Spp. Roeselia ustipennis, larva, pl. x, fig. 2, p. 140, Prepers, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvil. hk. basifusca, New Guinea, pl. vi, fig. 24, BerHUNE-BakeErR, p. 415, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp: Rothia marie, Uganda, SwinHon, p. 139, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. Sp. Rothschildia, characters, larva, PACKARD, p. 4, Ent. News Philad. xv; &. jorulla, pp. 552-554, orizaba, pp. 555, 556, jacobee, pp. 557-559, partial life-histories, PACKARD, P. Amer. Ac. xxxix. R. steinbachi, Tucuman, RotTHscHILp, p. 601, Novy. Zool. xi, n. sp. Sapelia flavipectus 4, SWINHOE, p. 131, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. S. sulphureivena, Cameroons, p. 50, larva and pupa, cuts, p. 51, AuURI- vitiius, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4, n. sp. Sarosa meridensis, Venezuela, ScHAUS, p. 1385, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, N. Sp. Saturnia pavonia ab. n. stefanelli, RostaGno, p. 122, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. xu, p. 122. 264 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Scalmicauda? fuscinota, Cameroons, AURIVILLIUS, p. 5, fig. 13, Arkiv Zool. ul, No. 4, n. sp. Scaptesyle thestias, pl. xi, fig. 6, p. 149, bifasciata, fig. 7, p. 150, Java, SNELLEN, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii; S. aroa, New Guinea, pl. vi, fig. 19, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 422, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Scepsis packardit var n. cocklei, Dyar, p. 792, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii. Schistophleps bicolora, pl. 5, fig. 40, aroa, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 426, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Scoliacma aroa, p. 416, hampsoni, pl. v, fig. 20 and pl. vi, fig. 23, p. 417, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, t. c. 1. SPD. Scopelodes tantula, Khasia Hills, SwINHOE, p. 132, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; S. dinawa, pl. v, fig. 48, p. 384, netens, fig. 51, p. 385, New Guinea, BETHUNE-Bakkr, Noy. Zool. x1 : n. spp. Scrancia nigra, W. Africa, AURIVILLIUS, p. 7, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4, n. sp. Sibine boniierensis, mode of emergence, KtUNcKEL, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxvili, p. 1624. Siccia tau QP, pl. xi, fig. 3, p. 155, SNELLEN, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. Slossonella n. g. near Heterogenea, S. tenebrosa n. sp., Florida, Dyar, p. 117, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Somatoxvena n. g. Lymantriide, type lasea Druce, AURIVILLIUS, p. 66, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4. Somera oxoia, Borneo, SwWINHOER, p. 152, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Spatalia argentifera ¢, TURNER, p. 832, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 1904. Sphinta n, g. Lasiocampide, S. cossoides n. sp., Parana, ScHaus, p. 140, ie ArMer! ent. Solan, Spilosoma fuliginosa, digestive system of larva, Borpas, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 1099, 1100; S. mendica and var. rustica, wing and spot development, mimicry, FEDERLEY, pp. 178-181, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. Sporostigena n, g. Lasiocampide, S. uniformis, pl. iv, fig. 11, n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 396, Nov. Zool. xi. Squamosala n. g. Limacodide, p. 392, S. nigrostigmata, pl. v, fig. 47, p. 393, n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, t. c. Stauropus mioides, Assam, Hampson, p. 150, J. Bombay Soc. xvi; S. vari- dissimus, pl. iv, fig. 1, kebew, pl. v, fig. 52, p. 378, dubiosus, pl. vi, fig. 39, bella, pl. iv, fig. 14, dinawa, fig. 17, p. 379, prattz, fig. 18, p. 350, New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, Nov. Zool. x1 : n. spp. Stenoscaptia phlogozona, Townsville, TURNER, p. 212, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXVlll, N. Sp. Stibolepis hologramma, Mashonaland, pl. xxxiul, fig. 7, p. 697, AURIVILLIUS, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Stracena fuscivena ¢ , SwinHog, p. 144, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; S. fuscvena g Q, pl. i, figg. 1, 2, larva and pupa, p. 42, cuts, AURI- viILLius, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4. Susica alphea (= Lethocephala eremospila Low.), T. miltocosma (= Momopola cosmocalla Low.), TURNER, p. 243, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii. Synogdoa n. g. Lymantriide, p. 52, S. simplex n. sp., Cameroons, p. 53, AURIVILLIUS, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 4. Syntomeida hampsonti, Arizona, BARNES, p. 165, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Syntomide, revision of Australian, TURNER, pp. 834-858, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales 1904. Syntomis phegea varr. n. krugari, pl. i, fig. 2, eyclopea, fig. 3, RaGuSA, p. 20, Natural. Sicil. xvii; S. phegea var. n. sexemaculata, GIANELLI, t. ¢. p. 25. S. orphana, Java, SNELLEN, p. 57, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii; 8. zanthura, p. 843, choneutospila, p. 844, chromatica, p. 845, paradelpha, magistri, p. 846, prosomea, p. 850, heptaspila, p. 852 melitospila, p. 853, dyschlena, p. 855, Australia, TURNER, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales 1904 : n. spp. Taragama dinawa, pl. iv, fig. 8, rubiginea, fig. 2, prosperina, fig. 9, New Guinea, BeTHUNE-BAKER, p. 394, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. BOMBYCES, NOCTUIDA. Ins. 265 Tarsolepis sommert, dinawensis subsp. n.. BETHUNE-BAKER, p. 373, t. c. Telea, and other Afttac?, spinning habits, WEBSTER, p. 133, FosTER, t. c. p. 144, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; 7. polyphemus, position of cocoons, COCKLE, p. 100, Canad, Ent. xxxvi; 7. polyphemus, spinning habits, WEBSTER, p. 336, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Terphothrix lanaria, larva, AURIVILLIUS, p. 61, cuts, Arkiv Zool. 1i, No. 4. Thanatopsyche apicalis, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 180, Ann, Nat. Hist. xiv, nN. Sp. Themerastis amalopa, Cairns, TURNER, p. 833, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales 1904, n. sp. Theophila mandarina, cf. Bombyx mori. Thoscora n. g. Megalopygide, p. 139, T. brugea n. sp., Venezuela, p. 140, ScHaus, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx. Thosea bombycoides (= erecta Swinh. = Doratiphora amphibrota Low.), TURNER, p. 242, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii. T. peralbida, Poona, SWINHOER, p. 153, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Tigrioides=( Lexis Hamps.), AURIVILLIUS, p. 35, Arkiv Zool. 1i, No. 4. Trochuda n. g. Liparide, T. bilinea n. sp., Brit. Guiana, ScHaus, p. 140, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx. Tuerta hemicycla, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 166, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; T. thomensis, St. Thomé, JORDAN, p. 445, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Viana, defined, p. 688, V. crowleyz, Sierra Leone, p. 699, pl. xxxili, fig. 9, n. sp., AURIVILLIUS, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Virbia rotundata, Parana, SCHAUS, p. 138, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. AXanthospilopteryx catori, Sierra Leone, JORDAN, p. 443, Nov. Zool. xi, i: Sp: AXylecata n. g. Deilemerine, X. druna n. sp., Gaboon, and including Nyctemera simplex Walk., SWINHOE, p. 148, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Zeuzera eucalypti, note, LirtLEr, p. 114, Entomologist 1904. Zygena scabiose varr. n. flaveola, hoffmanni, nigerrima, p. 69, ZICKERT, Natural. Sicil. xvii; 7. ephialtes, fausta, carniolica, varr. and hybrids, pp. 48-52, pl. ii, OBERTHUR, Etudes comp. i; Z. fausta and hippo- crepidis, crossing, variation in Charente, Dupuy, pp. 11, 12, Feuille Natural. xxxv; Z minos and Syntomis phegea, hybrid, VAN Rossum, p.-94, Ent. Ber. Nederl. 1; Z ¢trifolia and filipendule, hybridisation, SoutH, p. 15, Entomologist 1904; Z. fausta, hippocrepidis, coupled, Z. fausta var., Dupuy, p. 226, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. NOCTUID. [Cf. ALPHERAKY (25), BARNES (88), BARTEL (91), BETHUNE-BAKER (116), Dyar (420, 422, 431, 432, 439), Fucus (572), Hampson (653), HAVER- HORST (666), HERZ (680, 680A), HoLE (696), JOANNIS (763), MEYRICK (947, 948), OBERTHUR (987), PUNGELER (1110, 1111), ReBen (1122), ScHAUS (1225), Smita (1312-1314), SwinHokE (1361, 1364), THurau (1386), TSCHETVERIKOV (1400), TURNER (1411).] Remarks on the classification of Moctuide with table of subfamm. and of phylogeny, and on Hampson’s recent Catalogue, Situ, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, pp. 93-104. The head-shield of pupa, HAVERHORST (666). Abrostola asclepiadis, var. n. jagowi, BARTEL, p. 160, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii. Acantholipes mesoscota, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 171, Ann. Nat, Hist. xiv n. sp. Acontia ceyvestensis n. var., Dyar, p. 63, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. A.? harmina, medalba, Parana, ScHaus, p. 163, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. 266 Ins. XIII, INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Acronycta alni, larvee, the hairs and yellow mark, CHoLoDKovsky, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix, p. 554, pl. xxxi, figg. 1, 2. A. albonigra, Korea, HERZ, p. 269, pl. i, fig. 3, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, N. sp. Adelphagrotis prasina, early stages, Dyar, p. 819, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii. Admetovis similaris, N. America, BARNES, p. 200, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, Nn. Sp. Agrophila labuana, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 139, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, N. sp. Agrotis fimbriola var. n. leonhardi, REBEL, p. 208, pl. v, fig. 18, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix; A. decora var. n. decorata, NEUBURGER, p. 131, Soc. ent. xix; A. faceta, life-history, PUNGELER, pp. 65-67, Natural. Sicil. xvii; A. baja=(smithii Sn.), SNELLEN, p. 91, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvi. A, (Huxoa) impexa, A. (Lycophotia) oreas, p. 122, A. (EHpisilia) posterva, p. 1380, Centr. Asia, PUNGELER, Soc. ent. xix; A. (Platagrotis) sajana, Mongolia, TSCHETVERIKOV, p. 77, Rev. Russe Ent. iv; A. aldani, p. 6, A. (Platagrotis) vega, p. 7, Lena, Herz, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv No. 15; A. hephestea, Oahu, Myrick, p. 346, Fauna Hawaiiensis 111: Nn. Spp. Alaria diffusa, Arizona, BARNES, p. 238, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Anuana n. g. p. 104, A. ntama n. sp., Arizona, p. 105, Dyar, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi. Ammocania parvispina, Mongolia, TSCHETVERIKOV, p. 78, Rey. Russe Ent. iv, n. sp. Amphoraceras n. g. p. 427, A. rothschildi, pl. v, fig. 1, p. 428, n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE-BAKER, Nov. Zool. xi. Anarta mausi, Centr. Asia, PUNGELER, p. 130, Soc. ent. xix, n. sp. Angitia pulchra, perpleva, Venezuela, A.? viridans, Parana, SCHAUS, p:. 165, Tr. Amerent., Soc, xxxs n. spp. Antaplaga ‘hachita, Arizona, BARNES, p. 241, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Apatela, varr. n., Dyar, p: 29, Canad. Ent. xxxvi 3) pile dactylina- hesperida, Dp. 190, felina, p- 798, leporina- -meesta, p. 799, ’ innotata- -griseor, p. 801, grisea-revellata, p- 802, distans-dolorosa, p. 804, perdita, p. 805, impleta- ullita, p. 807, early stages, Dyar, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Aplecta nebulosa var. n. thompsoni, ARKLE, p. 180, Ent. Mag. xl; A. thompson 18 robsoni, Turt, p. 255, Ent. Mag. xl, ARKLE, t. c. p. 278. Aplodes rubrifrontaria var. ni. dur winiata, Dyar, p: 903, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Apopestes spectrum var. n. koreana, HERZ, p: 315, pl. i, fig. 11, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix. Axiorata glycychroa, Thursday isld., TURNER, p. 218, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXVlil, N. Sp. Baniana pannicula, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 423, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Baptarma n. g. B. felicita n. sp., Arizona, SMiTH, p. 59, Psyche xi. Behrensia hutsonii, Arizona, SMITH, p. 60, t. c. n. sp. Bleptina cardrinalis, early stages, Dyar, p. 881, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii. Boana broda, Trinidad, aroalis, Venezuela, ScHAUS, p. 168, Tr. Amer. ent, Soc. xxx, N. spp. Bocana madida, Borneo, SWINHOK, p. 148, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Bomolocha nigrobasalis, Korea, Herz, p. 329, pl. i, fig. 13, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix; B. chicagonis, N. America, Dvar, p. 105, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi : n. spp. Bryophila simulatricula, p. 59, pl. iv, fig. 2, OBERTHGR, Etudes comp. i. B. algama, Parana, Scu aus, Dp. ole oe - Amer. ent. Soc. XXX, Nl. Sp. Busseola n. g. Agrotine, p. 55, B. sorghicida n. sp., E. ’ Africa, p. 56, THURAU, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. Callopistria (Briopus) miracula, Korea, Herz, p. 284, Annuaire Mus, St. Petersb. ix, n. sp. Caradrina albistigma, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 139, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; NOCTUIDA. Ins. 267 C. mtens, Brit. Columbia, Dyar, p. 30, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; C. tacna, Texas, BARNES, p. 167, Canad. Ent. xxxvi : n. spp. Carea anne, p. 140, mathilda, p. 141, Borneo, SwinHok, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Casandria poliotis, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 170, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Catocala obscura, larva, residua distinct, Dop@r, p. 115, Canad. Ent. XXXVI. Caularis lunata, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 169, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Chamyla vecors, Centr. Asia, PUNGELER, p. 131, Soc. ent. xix, n, Sp. Cleoceris, discolor, New Mexico, Smiru, p. 55, Psyche xi, n. sp. Collusa ekeiket, New Guinea, pl. vi, fig. 42, BeTHUNE-BAKER, p. 429, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Copablepharon sanctemonice, California, Dyar, p. 64, P. ent. Soc. Wash- ington vi, n, sp. Corula delosticha, Queensland, TuRNER, p. 215, Tr. R. Soc. 8S. Austral. XXV1ll, nN. Sp. Crypsotidia wollastoni, figg., AURIVILLIUS, p. 9, Jagerskidld exp., No. 8, Cucullia linosyridis varr., larva, p. 32, pl. 11, figg. 3, 4, 12, C. wmbratica var., p. 32, anthemidis, larva, p. 34, Fucus, Jahrb. nassau. Ver. vii. C. clarior, Sarepta, Fucus, p. 31, pi. ii, fig. 2, t..c.; C. dicta, Calgary, Situ, p. 154, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; C. agua, Arizona, BARNES, p. 203, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, C. oribac, Arizona, BARNES, p. 237, t. c. : 1. Spp. Cydosia punctistriga, Parana, ScHAus, p. 150, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. Sp. Cymatophora, cf. Geometridae. Cyruma muscosa, Mexico, SCHAUS, p. 152, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Dargida procincta, early stages, Dyar, p. 860, P. U.S. xxvii. Dasycampa rubiginea, tigg. 40-43, staudingeri, figg. 47-51, varr., pp. 62-65, OBERTHUR, Etudes comp. 1. Dianthecia lypra, Askhabad, PUNGELER, p. 287, pl. vi, fig. 3, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi, n. sp. Doryodes insularia, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 174, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, Nn. sp. - Epizeuxis (Helia) lunulata, Korea, pl. i, fig. 12, p. 320, Herz, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix. Erastria martjanovi, Minussinsk, TscHETVERIKOV, Rev. Russe Ent. iv ; E. rhaptina, Thursday isld., TURNER, p. 217, Tr. R. Soc. 8S. Austral. xxviii ; &. panatela, Winnipeg, SMITH, p. 60, Psyche xi; ZL. cogela, mirabilis, oletta, S. America, ScHaus, p. 161, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx : Nn. Spp. Ercheia abnormis, Perak, SwINHOR, p. 424, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Eriopyga brachia, Organ Mts., JoANNIS, p. 290, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, n. sp. Eublemma vestina, Borneo, SWINHOER, p. 140, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. sp. Eupalindia magnifica, p. 165, rubrescens, p. 166, S. America, ScHaus, Tr. Amer, ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. Euplexia chloéropis, Queensland, TuRNER, p. 213, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxvii; &#. leucobasis, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 167, Ann. Nat. Hist. xlV : N. Spp. Eustrotia walta, p. 153, penthis, editha, Mexico, lithodia, longena, p. 154, vicina, marmorata, thionaris, hermosilla, p. 155, S. America, SCHAUS, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. Eutelia grabczewski, Nikko, PUNGELER, p. 289, pl. vi, fig. 5, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi, n. sp. Luthisanotia magnifica, Brazil, ScuHaus, p. 150, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nl. Sp. Euxoa pestula, Calgary, SmitH, p. 150, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. 268 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Exyra semicrocea var. n. hubbardiana, Dyar, p. 59, P. ent. Soc. Washing- ton vi. Fagitana parallela, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 168, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; 7. niveigutta, marginata, Parana, ScHaus, p. 150, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. XXX : N. Spp. Lfeltia vancouverensis, p. 831, eneipennis, p. 832, early stages, Dyar, Ee a). S. his; acy Grammodes pulcherrima Luc. =(clementi Swinh.), SwWINHOE, p. 142, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Graphiphora communis, early stages, DyarR, p. 868, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii. Grotella blanca, p. 239, tricolor, p. 240, Arizona, BARNES, Canad. Ent. XXXV1, N. Spp. Gustiana guarda, Mexico, SCHAUS, p. 168, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc, xxx, n. sp. Hadena ferrago ab. n. umbrata, HERZ, p. 8, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 15; H. curvata, p. 810, and versuta, p. 811, early stages, Dyar, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. ff. maida, Brit. Columbia, Dyar, p. 30, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; H. hyune, Arizona, BARNES, p. 168, Canad. Ent. xxxvi ; H. multicolor, Victoria, geminimacula, New Mexico, Dyar, p. 103, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi : Nn. Spp. Heliophila oxygale, p. 862, roseola, p. 863, heterodoxa, p. 865, early stages, Dw, P; U.S Minsiexsvas: Heliothis cora ab. n. odenwalli, Hmrz, p. 21, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 15. fH, dipsacea var. n. albida, FucHS, p. 38, Jahrb. nassau. Ver. lvii. Herminodes lignea, H.? taltula, Parana, ScHaus, p. 167, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. Heterographa pungelert, Jordan, BARTEL, p. 161, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii, n. sp. Himella infidelis, Brit. Columbia, Dyar, p. 32, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Hiptelia apfelbecki, p. 228, ¢, pl. v, fig. 14, ReBeL, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix. Homohadena fifia, p. 30, cocklet, p. 31, Brit. Columbia, Dyar, Canad. Ent. XXXVl, Nl. Spp. Homoptera calycanthata, early stage, Dyar, p. 879, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Hyblea puera, natural history, injuries to teak, HOLE, pp. 680-697, pls., J. Bombay Soe. xx. Hypena humuli, early stages, Dyar, p. 882, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. H. zarabena, p. 168, drucealis, tepicalis, Mexico, calistalis, Trinidad, castri- calis, p. 169, purpuralis, freija, syllificalis, S. America, bergealis, Jamaica, rosealis, Mexico, p. 170, dasvalis, rivalis, jonesalis, perialis, p. 171, glumalis, gozama, uvalis, S. America, gueenealas, tossalis, p. 172, coatalis, Mexico, peruvialis, claxalis, p. 173, turalis, braziliensis, veltalis, demonalis, evanalis, p. 174, H.? lignealis, Rio Janeiro, H. ? ricalis, Costa Rica, p. 176, ScHaus, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, 1. Spp. Hypenodes separatalis, Korea, Herz, p. 331, pl. i, fig. 7, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix ; H. arrhecta, Kauai, MEYRICK, p. 347, Fauna Hawaii- ensis ili; H. leptoxantha, Molokai, Mnyrick, p. 130, Ent. Mag. xl : n. spp. Hyppa xylinoides and indistincta, early stages, Dyar, pp. 814, 815, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Iphimorpha aroensis, p. 152, chucha, ethela, p. 153, S. America, ScHAUS, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. Spp. Ischyia porphyrea, Thursday isld., TURNER, p. 217, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXV1l, N. Sp. Isochlora leuconeura, Centr. Asia, PUNGELER, p. 131, Soc. ent. xix, I. Sp. _ Koraia n. g. near Catocala, p. 313, K. pirata sp. n., Korea, p. 314, pl. 1, fig. 18, Herz, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix. Lena n. g. near Hyptioxesta, L. poppiusi n. sp., Lena, Herz, p. 10, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv. NOCTUIDA. Ins. 269 Lepidodes pectinata, Rio Janeiro, ScHAvs, p. 167, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. sp. Leptina? petrovna, Petropolis, ScHAUS, p. 152, t. c. n. Sp. Leucania favicolor vary. n., Turt, pp. 252-254, Ent. Rec. xvi; L. favicolor var., BARRETT, p. 61, Ent. Mag. xl. L. jordana, Palestine, BARTEL, p. 158, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii, Nn. Sp. Leucanitis sculpta, Togus-torau, PUNGELER, p. 292, pl. vi, fig. 8, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr, xvi, n. sp. Inthacodia castrensis, Parana, ScHAus, p. 161, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, nN. Sp. Inthocampa fatua, Kuku-Noor, PUNGELER, p. 288, pl. vi, fig. 4, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi, n. sp. Lyncestis macrosticha, Townsville, TurNER, p. 216, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXVill, N, Sp. Makapta argentescens, Parana, ScHaus, p. 166, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. sp. Mamestra crydina var. n., DyAR, p. 32, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; JZ, early stages of numerous N. American, Dyar, pp. 839-859, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. M. obesula, p. 151, dodii, p. 152, acutermina, p. 153, Calgary, SMITH, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; MU. elstnora, p. 197, hweco, p. 198, Arizona, BARNES, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; J. (Discestra) eremistis, Centr. Asia, PUNGELER, p. 130, Soc. ent. xix ; J. tsoloma, Saravschan, PUNGELER, p. 286, pl. vi, fig. 2, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi : n. spp. Massala marmona, p. 167, carthia, p. 168, Brazil, ScHaus, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. XXX, N. Spp. Microcoelia parigana, farona, mastera, S. America, SCHAUS, p. 151, t. ©. n. spp. Megalodes hedychroa, Queensland, TURNER, p. 218, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXVlll, N. Sp. Moma tybo, Arizona, BARNES, p. 166, Canad. Ent, xxxvi, n. sp. Mycterophora longipalpata, early stages, Dyar, p. 877, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Nena marama, Venezuela; SCHAUS, p. 165, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Noctua wmbrosa var. n., Dyar, p. 31, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; WV. perumbrosa n. n. for the above, id. t. c. p. 102; WV. rosaria, p. 825, oblata, p. 827, sierre, p. 828, early stages, Dyar, P. U. 8S. Mus. xxvii. NV. dislocata, Calgary, SmitH, p. 149, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Nodaria aneliopis, Thursday Isld., TuRNER, p. 219, Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral. xxvii; lV. selenitis, diopis, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 173, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv : n. spp. Oncocnemis polingu, Arizona, BARNES, p. 169, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; 0. laticosta, p. 63, tetrops, p. 64, Arizona, Dyar, P. ent. Soc. Washington vl : nN. spp. Ophiusa analis an sp. n. ¢, HERZ, p. 305, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix. Orthosia witzenmanni, larva, Lucas, p. 232, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904; O. witzenmanni, metamorphosis, CHRETIEN, p. 269, Naturaliste 1904. O. verberata, Calgary, SMivrH, p. 153, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Oslaria n. g. type Zothecu viridifera Grote, Dyar, p. 41, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xi. Oxycnemis subsimplex, Arizona, DyaR, p. 42, t. c. nN. sp. Pachetra leucophea, larva, etc., DoniMay, pp. 225-228, Pachnobia hyperborea varr. p. 60, fige. 9-11, OsnrrHtr, Etudes comp. 1. Palthis angulalis, early stages, Dyar, p. 881, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Parabasis n. g. p. 428, P. pratt, pl. iv, fig. 26, p. 429, n. sp., New Guinea, BETHUNE- BAKER, Nov. Zool. xi. Pericyma acrosticta, pl. vi, fig. 6, dispar, fig. 7, Engeddi, PUNGELER, p. 290, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris XV1, N. Spp. Peridroma ypsilon var. n. albescens, CLARK, p. 166, pl. viii, Ent. Rec. xvi; 270 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] P. subjugata var. n., DyArR, p. 31, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; P. occulta, p. 821 and astricta subjugata, p. 823, early stages, Dyar, P. U.S. Mus. RXV. Perigrapha achsha, Brit. Columbia, Dyar, p. 32, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Photedes apicata, virescens, costipuncta, stenelea, p. 156, marita, perigeta, Brazil, repanda, P.? mochensis, Mexico, p. 157, ScHAvs, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. Xxx, N. Spp. Phyllodes enganensis, Engano, SWINHOE, p. 424, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Platyja rufiscripta, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 141, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. Sp. Platyperigea anotha, Brit. Columbia, Dyar, p. 29, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Pleroma cinerea, Oregon, SMITH, p. 56, Psyche xi, n. sp. Plusia festuce in New Zealand, Paiuport, p. 161, ‘Tr. N. Zealand Inst. XXXVI. P. pterylota, Oahu, Meyrick, p. 348, Fauna Hawaiiensis iii, n. sp. Polia maxima, California, Dyar, p. 40, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Polychrysia formosa, larva, KEARFOTT, p. 301, Ent. News Philad. xv. Polydesma’ striata, Korea, HERZ, p. 303, pl. i, fig. 4, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, n. sp. Polyphenis sericata var. n. viridata, Racusa, p. 18, pl. 1, fig. 1, Natural. Sicil. xv. Porosagrotis, thanatologia, British Columbia, Dyar, p. 833, P. U.S. Mus. XXVll, N. Sp. Praxis alampeta, Brisbane, TURNER, p. 216, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii, Nn. sp. Prodenia marima, Parana, SCHAUS, p. 150, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Prometopus inasseuta Gn.=(Caradrina chromoneura Turn. = Lrastroides lichnomima Turn.), TURNER, p. 215, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii. P. rubrispersa, Queensland, xerampelina, West Australia, p. 214, nodyna, Brisbane, p. 215, TURNER, t. c.. n. Spp. Propatria, characters, TURNER, p. 213, t. ¢. Prothymia rosario, Arizona, BARNES, p. 264, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Pseudaglossa shelfordi, Borneo, SWINHOE, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Pseudina janeira, Brazil, ScHAus, p. 163, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Pseudoglea lobata, Arizona, BARNES, p. 237, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Pseudotamila avemensis, Manitoba, Dyar, p. 41, J. N. York Ent. Soe. xii, N. Sp. Rhesena apicalis, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 143, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. Sp. Rhizagrotis socorro, p. 171, salina, p. 172, Arizona, BARNES, Canad. Ent. XXXVI, N. Spp. Rhynchagrotis scopeops, Brit. Columbia, Dyar, p. 31, Canad. Ent. xxxyi, Nn. Sp. Sarrothripus revayana var. n. asiatica, KRULIKOVSKY, p. 91, Rey. Russ Ent. iv. Simplicia rectalis, autumnal var., Fucus, p. 37, Jahrb. nassau. Ver. lvii. Spirama sumbana, Sumba, p. 422, kalaoensis, Flores, p. 423, SWINHOE, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. spp. Spragueta inversa, margarita, p. 163, taragma, tarasca, p. 164, S. America, ScHuaus, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. Stellidia funerea, nivosita, diana, Parana, SCHAUS, p. 166, t. c. N. spp. Stibadium ochoa, Arizona, p. 241, manti, Texas, p. 242, Barnes, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; S. viridescens, Mexico, ScHaus, p. 153, Tr. Amer, ent. Soc. XxX : N. Spp. Strabea punctilinea, Parana, SCHAUS, p. 167, t. c. N. Sp. Teniocampa communis, Brit. Columbia, Dyar, p. 32, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; T. terminatissima, New Mexico, Dyar, p. 104, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; 7. alamosa, Arizona, BARNES, p. 201, Canad. Ent. xxxvi : n. spp. NOCTUIDE—URANIIDA. Ins. 271 Tarache angularis, triangularis, mediana, puella, p. 158, praxina, caterva, villica, violetta, p. 159, viridans, T.? benita, p. 160, S. America, 7’. ? pyralina, Mexico, p. 159, ScHaus, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. Thalpochares costagna, p. 161, guarama, grisella, T.? nigripalpis, lorna, S. America, 7. ? miredla, Mexico, p. 162, ScHAUS, t. c. N. spp. Thermesia flavilineata, Bahamas, Hampson, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, p. 170, Nn. Sp. Thyria cresita, satana, Parana, SCHAUS, p. 164, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. Spp. Tornacontia, mediatrix, Arizona, DyaR, p. 62, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, nh. sp Neh cainabl moellendorfi, Korea, Herz, p. 318, pl. 1, fig. 1, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, n. sp. Toxophleps: pallida, T.? bilinia, S. E. Brazil, ScuHaus, p. 160, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, nN. spp. Tricholita chipeta, Colorado, BARNES, p. 202, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n, sp. Trigonophora periculosa, early stages, Dyar, p. 871, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Triphena comes, broods and varr., Prout, pp. 1-5, Ent. Rec. xvi. Vestura n. g. V. adeba n. sp., Singapore and Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 142, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Aerociris n,n, for Ciris Gr., COCKERELL, p. 76, Ent. News Philad. xv. Xylina fletcheri, p. 56, ancilla, p. 57, vertina, merceda, p. 58, Canada, Oregon, SMITH, Psyche x n. Spp. AXylophasia unita, enigra, p. ‘64, rorulenta, p. 55, Calgary, Smiru, t. c. Nn. Spp. Zanclognatha ? punctalis, Korea, HERZ, p. 324, pl. i, fig. 9, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, n. sp. Zosteropoda hirtipes, early stages, DyaR, p. 866, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. GEOMETRIDA, EPIPLEMID&, URANIID. {Cf. Corirren (275), Dirtzk (380), Doanin (398, 399), Dyar (432), Hamp- SON (653), HeRz (680, 680A), Himsu (687), Meyrick (947), OBERTHUR (987), PEARSALL (1013), PRout (1108), PUNGELER (1110), REBEL (1122), RoTHSCHILD (1194), SwWINHOE (1362, 1363), TayLorR (1369), THIERRY- Mine (1385), TURNER (1409, 1411), WARREN (1474-1477). | Larvee of French species, FRIONNET (555). Dyar gives notes synonymical etc., on the Hulst collection for which reference must be made to P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, pp. 222-227. Review, with changes and synonymy, of Hulst’s classification of N. American Geometride, PEARSALL, pp. 208-210, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Revision of Australian Geometride, TURNER, P. Soc. Victoria xvi, synonymy not given in our pages. Abraxas grossulariata var. n. minor, pl. i, fig. 17, p. 353, Herz, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix; A. marginata nigrounicolorata, HAVERKAMPF, p. 187, pl. i, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. A. macularia, Korea, HERZ, p. 354, pl. i, fig. 16, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix; A. transvisata, Peru, WARREN, p. 543, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Acidalia, varr. of European, Fucus, p. 17, Soc. ent. xix; A. deversaria var. laureata, pl. u, fig. 6, A. diffwata distinguished, Fucus, p. 38, Jahrb. nassau. Ver, lvii; A. ¢mmutata var. n. syriacata, NEUBURGER, p. 115, Soc. ent. xix; A. emutaria, egg and young larva, Sic, p. 108, Entomologist 1904; A. metohiensis, p. 248, pl. v, fig. 15, Rape, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix. A. cajanderi, p. 13, anaitaria, p. 14, Lena, Herz, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 15, n. spp. 272 Ins. XIII, INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Acrosemia dichorda, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 177, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, nm. sp. Acrotomodes lichenifera, Peru, WARREN, p. 564, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Aischropteryx flexilinea, olivata, Mexico, WARREN, p. 128, t. c.; 4. precurvata, Paraguay, WARREN, p. 564, t. c. n. spp. Agathia elenaria, Old Calabar, SwinHox, p. 542, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; A. pauper, Warri, WARREN, p. 463, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Agia eborata t= Cysteopteryx viridata, TAYLOR & Dyar, pp. 46, 47, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Agraptochlora pallida, p. 463, rubriceps, p. 464, Angola, WARREN, Noy. Zool. xi, Nh. spp. Alcis huamant, Peru, DoGnin, p. 363, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Aletis rubricaput, Gold Coast, SWINHOE, p. 578, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. Sp. Alex aurantiata, Obi, WARREN, p. 484, Noy. Zool. xi, n. sp. Amaurinia expallidata, Trinidad, WARREN, p. 81, t. c.; A. angulata, brunnea, p. 525, commixta, p. 526, Peru, WARREN, t. c. : 1. Spp. Ameria seminigra, Peru, WARREN, p. 81, t. c. n. sp. Amraica superans var. n. dubitans, HERZ, p. 365, pl. i, fig. 14, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix. Anapalta n. g. Hydriomenine, p. 43, perdecora, roseoliva, Bolivia, p. 44, sombrera, Peru, violetta, Bolivia, p. 45, n. spp., WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi ; A. subfusca, Peru, WARREN, p. 576, t.c. n. sp. ; A. ruficoesia, Argentina, Doenin, p. 359, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Anisodes auruntiata, bipunctata, p. 27, Peru, flavidiscata, Huatuxco, htero- glyphica, p. 28, imparistigma, Peru, magnidiscata, Bolivia, p. 29, mediolineata, Peru, ochricomata, Santa Marta, p. 30, rhodostigma, Bolivia, subaenescens, Peru, p. 31, torstvena, Bolivia, p. 32, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi; A. decorata, p. 507, fulgurata, gigantula, p. 508, macu- lidiscata, multipunctata, p. 509, pomidiscata, rufistigma, rufulata, p. 510, Peru, WARREN, t. c. nD. spp. Anisolasia n. g. Hydriomenine, for Cataclysme napassa Dogn., WARREN, p. 46, Nov. Zool. xi. Anisoperas adulta, Colombia, A.? awrantiaca, Ecuador, A. latibrunnea, Peru, WARREN, p. 129, t. c.; A. dentilineata, Mexico, p. 564, olivata, Bolivia, wndilinea, Argentina, p. 565, WARREN, t. c. : 1. Spp. Aphilopota ambusta, Angola, WARREN, p. 472, t. c. 1. sp. Apicia, distinguished from Caberodes, A. fractilineata ¢, A. subfasciata ab. nov. obscurata, WARREN, p. 1380, t.c.; A., cf Lowapicia, Mesedra. A. bottgeri, Peru, citrina, Venezuela, WARREN, p. 566, Nov. Zool. vi, n. spp. Apiciopsis n, g. near Apicia, A. angusta, Peru, obliquaria, Bolivia, n. spp., WARREN, p. 131, t. ¢. Aplodes darwinata, life-history, Dyar, p. 121, Psyche xi. A. punctata, Jamaica, WARREN, p. 19, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Aplogompha aurifera, Peru, THIERRY-MIEG, p. 182, Naturaliste 1904, n. sp. Aplorama n. g. type Byssodes nazada Druce, WARREN, p. 91, Nov. Zool. xi. Archichlora marcescens, Niger, WARREN, p. 465, t. c. n. sp. Argyrotome ferruginea var. n. albinata, WARREN, p. 93, t. ©. Arhodia modesta, Townsville, WARREN, p. 485, t. c. m. Sp. Asestra ustularia, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 182, t. c. n. Sp. Asthena euthecta, Brisbane, TURNER, p. 248, P. Soc. Victoria xvi, n. sp. Astyochia membranacea, Peru, WARREN, p. 545, Nov. Zool. xi ; A. subli- turata, Peru, Doanin, p. 120, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili : n. spp. Atossa alpherakii, Korea, Herz, p. 376, pl. i, fig. 8, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, nl. Sp. Axiodes, def. amended, WARREN, p. 480, Nov. Zool. x1. A. ennomaria, S. Africa, id. 1. c. n. sp. Azelina nigra, Bolivia, p. 132, ochriscripta, Peru, p. 133, WARREN, t. ¢. ; A. albisecta, p. 566, coronata, p. 567, Peru, WARREN, t.c. ; A. vulpecula, GEOMETRIDEZ—URANIIDA. Ins. 273 Peru, Doanin, p. 369, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; A. notodontina, Peru, THIERRY-MIEG, p. 183, Naturaliste 1904 : n. spp. Bassania fortis, Peru, WARREN, p. 567, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Betulodes n. g. for Amphidasys crebraria Gn., THIERRY-MIEG, p. 183, Naturaliste 1904. Biston calaria, E. Africa, SWINHOE, p. 527, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Blechroma conflua, conspersa, p. 502, nigricincta, p. 503, Peru, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Boarmia consortaria var. n. marginata, HERZ, p. 372, pl. i, fig. 6, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix ; B. selenaria, larval habits, STEBBING, p. 154, pl. xviil 6, J. Linn. Soc. London xxix. B. dribaria, Madagascar, p. 532, ugandaria, Africa, p. 533, SWINHOE, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; B. cilicornaria, Nikko, PUNGELER, p. 296, pl. vi, fig. 15, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; 5. aroensis, New Guinea, pl. 111, fig. 29, p. 322, RorascHiLp, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Bonatea viridilinea, Peru, WARREN, p. 568, Nov. Zool. x1; 5. maculata, Bolivia, DoGNin, p. 367, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii : n. spp. Bordeta aroensis, New Guinea, pl. ii, fig. 37, p. 319, RorHscHILD, Nov. Zool. xi, n. Sp. Brachyctenistis n. g. Hnnomine, p. 133, B. undilinea n. sp., Peru, p. 134, WarREN, Nov. Zool. xi. Brachystichia n. g. near Apicia, B. nitida n, sp., Paraguay, WARREN, p. 134, t. c Brachytrita n. g. Orthostixine, B. cervinaria n, sp., E. Africa, SWINHOE, p. 576, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Brabirodes n. g. Tephroclystiine, B. peruviana n. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 528, Noy. Zool. xi. Bronchelia fumistrota, Peru, WARREN, p. 550, t. c. n. sp. Bryoptera bisignata, p. 106, canidentata, p. 107, Peru, WARREN, t. c. ; B. ruficana, viridirufa, Peru, WARREN, p. 551, t. c. : n. spp. Buttia n. g. Prosopolophine, B. noctuodes n. sp., 8S. Africa, WARREN, p: A8ls thie: Cabira lignicolor, Peru, WARREN, p. 125, t. c. n. Sp. Callipia aurata, Colombia, p. 79, flagrans, occulta, Peru, p. 80, WARREN, t. c.; C. admirabilis, p. 538, languescens, p. 539, Peru, WARREN, t. ¢. ; C. paradisea, rosetta, Peru, THIERRY-M1kEe, p. 140, Naturaliste 1904 : n. spp. Callipona n. g. near Xenographia, C. metabolis n. sp., Queensland, TURNER, p. 236, Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral. xxviii. Callipseustes strigosa, subsignata, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 116, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Callygris n. g. for junctilineata and compositata Walk., THIERRY-MIEG, p- 141, Naturaliste 1904. Calocalpe mochica, p. 361, chimu, p. 362, Peru, Doantn, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil, n. spp. Calyptocome conversa, fragmentata, Brit. Guiana, p. 32, inornata, Venezuela, p. 38, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Cambogia anguinata, antiopata, Bolivia, bellissima, p. 82, delicatula, flavi- fulva, p. 83, funiculata, griseicosta, p. 84, llacina, Peru, zntacta, Ecuador, p. 85, WARREN, t. c. n. Spp. Campylona contingens, Ecuador, WARREN, p. 14, t. c.; C. brunnea, Maripa, WaRREN, p. 500, t. c : n. Spp. Caradrinopsis n. g. C. obscuraria n. sp., E. Africa, SwINHOR, p. 534, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Caripeta interalbicans, Colorado, WARREN, p. 135, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Catascia haydenata ab. nov. obliterata, WARREN, p. 115, t. c. Celerena substigmaria, Obi, WARREN, p. 485, t. c. n. sp. Certuma nummifera to Ocnothalia, WARREN, p. 559, t. c. 1904. [VoL xLr.] E 18 274 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] C. canisparsa, Peru, p. 135, delectans, nubifera, pallidifrons, Bolivia, p. 136, WARREN, t. c.; C. ambusta, p. 568, bottgeri, p. 569, Peru, WARREN, tac. = 2. Spp: Chesias spartiata var. n. capriata, Prout, p. 60, Entomologist 1904. Chlorocheta n. g. Geometrine, CO. longipennis n.sp., Niger, WARREN, p. 464, Noy. Zool. xi. Chloroclystis fulminea Dogn. to Ischnopteris, description, WARREN, p. 118, b. G C. sierraria, W. Africa, SWINHOE, p. 573, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 ; C. metallospora, p. 231, cissocosma, mniochroa, p. 232, guttifera, p. 233, gonias, ablechra, p. 234, Australia, TuRNER, P. Soc. Victoria xvi; C. microptilota, Peru, WARREN, p. 86, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Chogada acaciaria abb. n. flavipeta, fumata, WARREN, p. 474, t. c. OTe rothschildi (1903), pl. ii, fig. 31, p. 322, RorHscHILp, Nov. ool. x1. C. leighata, Durban, WARREN, p. 466, Nov. Zool. xi; C. lati/flavaria, p. 562, Nyassaland, zearia, doricaria, p. 563, planaria, p. 564, Madagascar, SwINHOE, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Cidariophanes mamestrina, Peru, WARREN, p. 556, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Cimicodes ruptimacula, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 137, t. c. n. sp. Cleora uwmbrosaria, characters and position, TAYLOR, p. 135, Canad. Ent. MXXVI C. gracilis, Jamaica, WARREN, p. 107, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Cnephora facala, Peru, Dognin, p. 368, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Codonia quercimontaria and punctaria varr., C. porata var. visperaria, Fucus, p. 40, Jahrb. nassau. Ver. lvil. Cenina dentataria, Abyssinia, SWINHOK, p. 513, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1905, Nn. Spp. Cenocalpe elongata, Peru, DoGnin, p. 360, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil, N. Sp. Colpodonta phyllodontaria, Peru, WARREN, p. 569, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Comibena flavidisca, Peru, WARREN, p. 20, t. c. nN. Sp. Cophocerotis instar, Peru, DoGNIN, p. 362, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii ; C. argentistriga, ebria, p. 539, margaritacea, submuscosa, p. 540, Peru, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Coptopteryx nigraria, W. Africa, SWINHOE, p. 544, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Coremia ferrugata var., WOODBRIDGE, p. 10, cut p. 9, Entomologist 1904. Cosymbia anandaria, Trop. Africa, SWINHOER, p. 561, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Craspedia cymiphora, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 179, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv ; C. atridiscata, p. 33, conduplicata, Bolivia, deaurata, Ecuador, dorsi- nigrata, Peru, p. 34, internerata, Ecuador, trias with var. tincta, S. America, p. 35, trygodata, Bolivia, p. 36, WARREN, Noy. Zool. x1 : n. Spp. Cratoptera subcitrina, Peru, WARREN, p. 137, t. c. N. Sp. Crocopteryx aurora, Peru, WARREN, p. 570, t. c. 1. Sp. Cryptoloba dentifascia, India, WARREN, p. 489, t. c. n. Sp. Cryptoscopa n. g. C. aprepes n. sp., Queensland, TURNER, p. 238, Tr. R. Soc. 8S. Austral. xxvii. Cusiala? pulverosa, Natal, WARREN, p. 472, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Cyllopoda chibcha ab. n. cuneifera, WARREN, p. 15, t. ¢. C. angustistriga, Peru, WARREN, l. c. 1. sp. E Cymatophora commaculata Warren, to Melanoscia, WARREN, p. 555, Nov. Zool. xi. C. matilda, British Columbia, Dyar, p. 907, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii; C.? chanchani, Peru, DogNin, p. 364, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; GEOMETRIDA—URANIID. Ins. 275 C. dislocata, Peru, muscosa, Ecuador, WARREN, p. 108, Nov. Zool. xi; C. modesta, Paraguay, p. 552, reducta, striata, Peru, p. 553, WARREN, t. c.:. 1. Spp. Darna rubriplaga, Ecuador, volitans, Peru, WARREN, p. 15, t. c.; D. flam- mifera, p. 500, prelata, p. 501, Peru, WARREN, t. c. : 1, spp. Dasysterna n. g. near Dasyuris for Phytometra tristis Butl., TURNER, p. 277, P. Soc. Victoria xvi. Dasyuris cesia, p. 278, hedylepta, p. 279, Victoria, TURNER, t. ¢, Nn. Sp. Deilinia acrocosma, Queensland, p. 236, catharodes, Hobart, p. 237, TURNER, Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral. xxvii, n. spp. Deinopygia n. g. near Ptychopoda, D. caudata n, sp., Venezuela, WARREN, p. 511, Nov. Zool. x1. Devara, cf. Emplocia. Devarodes n. g. Braccine, D. albibasis, p. 96, semialbata, Peru, vestigiata, Bolivia, p. 97, n. spp., WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi; D. subtincta, Peru, WARREN, p. 544, t. c. TL. sp. Diactinia albinodosa, Peru, WARREN, p. 46, t. c. n. Sp. Diceratucha n. g. for Gnone xenopis Low., SWINHOE, p. 133, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Dichorda obliquata, perpendiculata, Mexico, WARREN, p. 503, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Dichromatopodia distans, Santa Marta, WARREN, p. 36, t. c. Nn. Spp. Diploctena n. g. near Xanthorhoe, D. argocyma n, sp., Victoria, TURNER, p. 269, P. Soc. Victoria xvi. Dolichopyge canioparsa, Ecuador, p. 46, fulvistriga, Bolivia, p. 47, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Drepanodes fulvilinea, Peru, WARREN, p. 138, t. c. n. sp. Drucia latimargo, Peru, WARREN, p. 20, t. c. n. Sp. Durbana n. g. for Hidonia setinata Feld., WARREN, p. 470, t. ¢. Dyscia Hub. =(Scodiona auctt.), WARREN, p. 476, t. ¢. D. incondita, perplexata, S. Africa, id. 1. c. n. spp. Dysphania chrysocraspedata, p. 485, deflavata, p. 486, Sumatra, WARREN, t. c. N. Spp. Dyspteris parvula, Brit. Guiana, WARREN, p. 527, t. c. n, Sp. Eectropis subaurata to Myrioblephara, WARREN, p. 475, t. c¢. fH. nacaria, Ashanti, SwWINHOER, p. 530, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; £.? fulvitincta, Durban, WARREN, p. 474, Nov. Zool. xi; 4. hemiprosopa, Queensland, TuRNER, p. 230, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii : n. spp. Elphos picaria, Celebes, WARREN, p. 490, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Emmiltis (Craspedia) magnidiscata, Angola, p. 466, mombase, E. Africa, p- 467, WARREN, t. c.; H. (Craspedia) cinerosaria, convergens, per- fumosa, Peru, WARREN, p. 512, t.c.; HE. fumosaria, p. 554, sinuaria, caducaria, vitiosaria, peararia, p. 556, Trop. Africa, roezaria, Mada- gascar, p. 557, casstarza, Masai, p. 558, SwInHok, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Emplocia =(Devara Walk.), WARREN, p. 96, Nov. Zool. xi. E. coliadata, Peru, WARREN, p. 97, t. c. m. sp. Encoma n. g. trisaria n, sp., Uganda, SwINnHoR, p. 523, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Eneryphia n. g. argillina n. sp., Queensland, TuRNER, p. 228, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxvii. Ennomos, cf. Tmetomorpha. Entogonia n. g. Hnochromine, EH. schistacea n. sp., Bolivia, WARREN, p. 12, Noy. Zool. xi. Ephialtas fornax ab. n. latimargo, WARREN, p. 16, t. c. Epiplema commixtata, pallifrons, p. 2, rectilinea, p. 3, rostrifera, scabra, p. 4, vulpecula, p. 5, Peru, WARREN, t. c.; &. dohertyi, semipicta, 276 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Mombasa, WARREN, p. 462, t. c.; EH. luctsquamata, Peru, WARREN, p. 494, t. c. : n. Spp. Epirrhoé heliopharia, Uganda, SwINHoE, p. 569, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; ZL. limitata, Peru, WARREN, p. 517, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Episothalma kabaria, W. Africa, SWINHOE, p. 541, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Erateina ceruleopicta, Peru, WARREN, p. 536, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Erebochlora ruficostaria ab. n. semifumata, WARREN, p. 517, t. c. E. ruficostaria with var. pernigrata, p. 47, sublactea, p. 48, Peru, WARREN, t. c. nN. Spp. Erilophodes indistincta, Santa Marta, WARREN, p. 173, t. c. n. sp. EKriopygidia isolata Kaye (as Arima) =(engelker Warr.), p. 517, #. rufi- vena 9, p. 518, WARREN, t. c. E. engelkei, Santa Marta, locuples, p. 49, rufivena, p. 50, Peru, WARREN, t. c.; H. nigrirubrata, Peru, WARREN, p. 518, t. c.; £. subignea, p. 359, flavisquamata, p. 360, S. America, Doenin, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili : n, spp. Hrosia dilacerata Guen. to Gathynia, WARREN, p. 495, Nov. Zool. xi. Hubolia semilutata ab. n. fuscata, HERZ, p. 374, pl. i, fig. 15, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. 1x. Hubordeta n. g. EH. meek, pl. iii, fig. 27, evchhorni, figg. 32, 33, miranda, fig. 34, New Guinea, n. spp. and including Bord. hypocala, pl. iii, fig. 26, RorHscHILD, Nov. Zool. xi. Kucestia neddaria, Uganda, SwINHOoE, p. 574, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. sp. EHuchloris periphracta, p. 219, argosticta, tanygona, p. 220, thalassica, leucospilata, p. 221, callisticha, p. 222, Australia, TURNER, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii; 2, heterospila, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 178, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv : n. spp. Euchontha commiaxta, memor, Peru, WARREN, p. 16, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Hucymatoge peplodes, p. 247, scotodes, p. 248, Queensland, TURNER, P. Soc. Victoria xvi; #. ochrosoma, Peru, WARREN, p. 86, Nov. Zool. xi; £. albirivata, p. 528, decorata, longipennata, p. 529, Peru, WARREN, t. c.: Nn. spp. ELudule flavinota, malefida, S. America, WARREN, p. 81, t. c.; £. arctiata, simulans, Peru, WARREN, p. 541, t. c. : n. Spp. Eugivira flavescens, San Salvador, gemina, Merida, Doenin, p. 122, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. spp. Eulype albifusa, Philippines, SWINHOE, p. 134, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Humilionia n. g. for Milionia mediofasciata, THIERRY-M1iEG, p. 183, Naturaliste 1904. Euomea carneata, S. Africa, WARREN, p. 481, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Eupagia nigerrima, Abyssinia, SWINHOE, p. 526, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. sp. Eupithecia; Dinrze figures and notices many varr. of Palearctic, in addi- tion to the n. spp. mentioned below, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi, pp. 362-387, pls. 11, iv, v. E. cooptata, pl. iv, figg. 24-27, South France, p. 335, vacuata, p. 336, pl. iii, fig. 2, rubellata, figg. 3-5, p. 337, Centr. Asia, demoniata, Japan, fig. 9, p. 339, chesiata, p. 340, figg. 138, 14, diffisata, p. 342, fig. 15, vicariata, p. 348, fig. 17, with var. adjunctata, p. 344, fig. 18, relictata, p. 345, fig. 19, assectata, p. 346, figg. 20, 21, Centr. Asia, novata, Taurus, p. 348, fig. 22, recens, p. 349, fig. 26, scortillata, p. 351, fig. 28, sp. ? fig. 29, p. 352, extinctata, p. 356, fig. 33, idaborata, fig. 34, p. 357, Centr. Asia, dearmata, Mesopotamia, p. 358, fig. 35, laterata, pl. iv, fig. 28, coneremata, fig. 29, p. 360, Centr. Asia, DrerzE, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi, n. spp. Eusenea castanea, Peru, WARREN, p. 570, Noy. Zool. xi, n. sp. GEOMETRIDA—URANIIDZ. Ins. 277 Eustroma nubilata, life-history, Dyar, p. 29, Psyche xi. Eutomopepla fulgorifera, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 139, Nov. Zool. xi; £. brunnea, Bolivia, Doantn, p. 367, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii : n. spp. Exelis extorris, Natal, WARREN, p. 482, Nov. Zool. xi ; H.? fumida, Colorado, WARREN, p. 581, t. c. n. sp. Fisera perplexata =(Criomacha belidearia Feld.), WARREN, p. 492, Nov. Zool, xi. Fulqurodes subnotata, Peru, WARREN, p. 545, t. c. n. Sp. Gabriola n. g. Ennomine, p. 255, G. dyari n. sp., Vancouver, p. 256, TayLor, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Gagitodes plumbinotata, Peru, WARREN, p. 519, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Gastrina Guen. = (Passa Walk.), G. serrata Walk. (as Xylina) = (denticulata Swinh.), SWINHOE, p. 133, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. G. catasticta, Queensland, TURNER, p. 237, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii, Nn. Sp. Gelasma stigmatica, Peru, WARREN, p. 20, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Geolyces rufaria, Old Calabar, SwINHOE, p. 519, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. Sp. Gnophos obscurata var. n. mediorhenana, pl. ii, fig. 13, p. 41, Fucus, Jahrb. nassau. Ver. lvii; G. lineolaria Q, pl. vi, fig. 21, p. 300, PUNGELER, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; G. obfuscata, glaucinaria, distinc- tions, Prout, p. 121, Ent. Rec. xvi; G. penthert, p. 282, pl. v, fig. 19, REBEL, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix. G. orbicularia, p. 297, pl. vi, fig. 16, exsuctaria, p. 298, fig. 17, Issyk-kul, PUNGELER, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi, n. spp. Gonanticlea subpilosa, Batjan, WARREN, p. 488, Noy. Zool. xi, n. sp. Gonochlora n. g. near Jodis, G. minutaria n. sp., Sierra Leone, SWINHOE, p-. 548, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Gonodela leighi, Durban, interlineata, p. 478, transvisata, p. 479, Angola, WaRREN, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Gonodontis bidentata var. n. exsul, TSCHETVERIKOV, p. 78, Rev. Russe Ent. iv. G. azelinaria, p. 526, emoniaria, p. 527, Trop. Africa, SwINHOE, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Grammicopteryx n. g. for Larentia anthocharidaria Oberth., THIERRY- Migc, p. 183, Naturaliste 1904. Gymnoscelis lophopus, p. 224, delocyma, p. 226, acidna, p. 227, Australia, TURNER, P. Soc. Victoria xvi, n. spp. Gyostega n. g. Palyadine, p. 93, G. floccosa n. sp., Peru, p. 94, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi. Habrosyne scripta, early stages, Dyar, p. 885, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii. Hemalea atridiscata, Peru, WARREN, p. 37, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Hlaggardia n. g. for part of Hubyja, with H. melanostigma n. sp., Angola, WARREN, p. 473, t. ¢. Hammaptera ceruginata, Bolivia, apicata, p. 51, nigrolineata, Paraguay, cacuminata, Peru, p. 52, subalbata, Bolivia, p. 53, WARREN, t. c. n. spp. Hemerophila mailaria, Congo, SWINHOE, p. 535, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 ; Hl, brunnearia, Korea, Hmrz, p. 367, pl. i, fig. 5, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix; 4. alpinella, p. 746, kincacdiella, p. 747, Brit. Columbia, Busck, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii : n. spp. Hemicopsis n. g. p. 525, H. purpuraria n. sp., E. Africa, p. 526, SwINHOE, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Hemigymnodes, characters and position, WARREN, p. 17, Nov. Zool. xi. Hemioplisis ? alternata, Peru, p. 5, metallica, Trinidad, p. 6, WARREN, t. c, Nn. spp. Hemithea sapoliaria, Mombasa, SwINHor, p. 547, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. 278 Ins. XII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [190+] Hemixera n. g. Ennomine, H. orthosioides n. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 139, Nov. Zool. xi. Herbita emula, cervina, Mexico, WARREN, p. 140, t. c. n. Spp. Hetererannis n. g. type Boarmia obliquaria Grote, WARREN, p. 106, t. ¢. Heterephyra pustulata, Peru, WARREN, p. 37, t. c. 1. Sp. Feterorachis rubella, Niger, WARREN, p. 465, t. c. n. Sp. Heteroleuca n. g. Nephodiine, H. albida n. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 101, iL. C. Heterolocha xerophilaria, Ain-Dschidi, PUNGELER, p. 295, pl. vi, fig. 13, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi, n. sp. Heterusia amplificata, Peru, fractifascia, liturata, Ecuador, p. 89, ludi- signata, subspurcata, p. 90, thyridata, p. 91, Peru, WARREN, Noy. Zool. xi; H. binotata with var. suffusa, p. 536, Peru, clarimargo, Costa Rica, tessellata, Peru, p. 537, WARREN, t. c. ; H. picata, Bolivia, Doentn, p. 120, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii : n. spp. Heterusia, see also Bombyces. Himeromima n. g. for Mecoceras aulis Druce, WARREN, p. 141, Nov. Zool. xi. Hirasa? denticulata, Natal, WARREN, p. 473, t. c. n. Sp. Homospora n. g. near Arrhodia, p. 229, H. procrita n. sp., Townsville, p. 230, Turner, Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral. xxviii. Hyalopola n. n. for Hyalospila Warr., WARREN, p. 101, Nov. Zool. xi. Hyalorrhoé n. g. near Prohydata, H. stigmatican. sp., Costa Rica, WARREN, p. 21, Nov. Zool. xi. Hydata diaphana, Peru, WARREN, p. 86, t. c. n. Sp. Hydatocapnia subapicata, Niger, WARREN, p. 469, t. c. n. Sp. Hydatoscia n. g. type Trygodes ategna Druce, WARREN, p. 101, t. ¢. Hydriomena, ct. Rhodonena. Hydriomena psarodes, p. 253, callima, p. 257, trissophrica, p. 259, erocota, p. 261, plagiocausta, p. 263, arachnitis, p. 264, plesia, loxocyma, p. 265, Australia, TURNER, P. Soc. Victoria xvi; H. ochreiplaga, Colombia, WARREN, p. 53, Nov. Zool. xi; H. scalata, Oregon, WARREN, p. 519, t. c. : 1. Spp. Hygrochroma flexilinea, p. 141, subusta, p. 142, Peru, WARREN, t. c.; A. catenulata, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 571, t. c. : nM. spp. Hylemera auridisca, p. 471, capitifera, p. 472, Niger, WARREN, t. c. N. Spp. Hymenomima carneata, rufata, p. 109, schisticolor, p. 110, Peru, WARREN, t. c. n. Spp. Hyperitis trianguliferata, p. 64, H. amicaria, p. 65, life-histories, Dyar, Psyche xi. Hyperythra rubricata not a var. of lutea, ab. n. decolor, WARREN, p. 491, Nov. Zool. xi. Hyphedyle subornata, Peru, WARREN, p. 499, t. c. n. sp. Hyphenophora emonia, Uganda, SWINHOE, p. 498, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Hypochrosis etionaria, Madagascar, SWINHOE, p. 522, t. c. N. sp. Hypolepis n. g. near Psaliodes, H. albistriga, p. 54, castanea, conspersata, plumbescens, p. 55, prunicolor, sordida, p. 56, strigosa, p. 57, N. SPP., Peru, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi; H. brunneata, completa, Peru, WARREN, p. 520, t. c. n. Spp. Hypometalla n. g. for Acidalia mimetaria Feld., WARREN, p. 563, t. c. Hyposidra smithi, Congo, WARREN, p. 480, t. c. n. Sp. Ira dislocata, p. 142, funerea, igniplaga, p. 143, ochriplaga, opalizaas, p. 144, Peru, somnolenta, Colombia, viridirufa, Peru, p. 145, WARREN, t. c. nN. Spp. Iridopsis schistagea ab. n. radiata, WARREN, p. 554, t. ¢. 7 I. alternata, p. 553, striata, p. 554, WARREN, t. c.; J. candidata, Bolivia, p. 110, schistacea, Peru, p. 111, WARREN, t. c.; JL. commixtata, GEOMETRIDEZ—URANIID&. Ins. 279 Tucuman, Doenitn, p. 121, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvii ; £. rectura, p- 363, obliquata, p. 364, Argentina, DoGNIN, t. c. : n. spp. Ischnopteris abnormipalpis, p. 116, albiguttata, fidelis, p. 117, oppositata, p. 118, Peru, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi; L. albipennis, p. 556, discolor, festiva, p. 557, preluteata with ab. n. albirupta, viridifascia, p. 558, Peru, WARREN, t. c. : nN. Spp. Ischnopterya viriosa, Peru, DoGNin, p. 365, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, N. Sp. Isochromodes atristicta with ab. dissipata, p. 146, auxilians with var. denotata, p. 147, crassa, fraterna, p. 148, grisea, latifascia, p. 149, pallidifimbria, palumbata, p. 150, terminata, vestigiata, p. 151, Peru, WaRREN, Nov. Zool. xi; L. duplicata, maculosata, p. 572, miniata, p. 573, Peru, WARREN, t. c. : n. spp. Isodiscodes n. g. Hydriomenine, I. polycyma n. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 521, t. c. Josia erectistria, longistria, Ecuador, p. 17, vulturata, Peru, p. 18, WARREN, t. c. N. spp. Lampropteryx trilineata, Colorado, WARREN, p. 57, t. c. 1. sp. Larentide, review of variation in, Prout, pp. 151-156, Entomologist 1904. Larentia multistrigarva varr., Turt, pp. 303-305, Ent. Rec. xvi; LZ. cory- dalaria var. n. bogumilaria, REBEL, p. 267, pl. v, figg. 16, 17, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix; L. badiata var. n. alpestris, NEUBURGER, p. 20, Soc. ent. xix; L. corylata var. n. albida, HERZ, p. 17, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 15; ZL. enfidaria, pl. in, figg. 33-35, p. 68, letaria, fig. 36, larentiaria, p. 71, fig. 37, cyanata, figg. 38, 39, OBERTHUR, Etudes comp. i. L. expiata, Aksu, p. 292, pl. vi, fig. 9, defricata, Nikko, p. 293, fig. 10, occata, fig. 11, querulata, fig. 12, p. 294, Centr. Asia, PUNGELER, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi, n. spp. Lasiops ? puechi, Peru, Doentn, p. 368, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil, n. sp. Leucoctenorrhoé n. g. near Amaurinia, p. 526, L. quadrilinea n. sp., Peru, p- 527, WaRREN, Nov. Zool. xi. Leucolithodes n. g. for Bryoptera pantherata Feld., WARREN, p. 582, t. c. Leuconotha persordida, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 6, t. c. N. Sp. Leucoreus n. g. Hnochromine, p. 12, L. rhodosticta n. sp., Peru, p. 13, WARREN, t. c. Leuculopsis bilineata, Peru, WARREN, p. 101, t. c.; L. approximans, Peru, Doentn, p. 362, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviul : n. spp. Lngnyoptera thaumastaria, p. 278, pl. v, fig. 18, ReBEL, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix. Lngonia botigert, Peru, WARREN, p. 513, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Lipomelia scintillans, Brit. Guiana, p. 37, swbfuscata, Bolivia, p. 38, WARREN, t. c. n. spp. Lnssochlora flavilimes, Peru, WARREN, p. 21, t. c.; LZ. punctata, St. Lucia, WARREN, p. 504, t. c. : n. Spp. Lomographa acutipennis, albifrons, S. America, WARREN, p. 92, t. c. n. Spp. Lophochorista n. g. near Hydata, for Racheospila calliope Druce, WARREN, Pa22. bt. C. Lophopygia n. g. near Lophotosoma, L. grisedta n. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 495, t. c. Lophotosoma n. g. near Epiplema, L. ustanalis n. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 7, LC. Loxapicia n. g. for part of Apicia, L. humerata, Bolivia, straminea, Ecuador, nN. spp., WARREN, p. 152, t. c. Loxaspilates bluethgent, Nikko, PUNGELER, p. 299, pl. vi, fig. 19, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. [ris xvi, n. sp. Lozogramma carneata, erubescens, sinuata, Colorado, WARREN, p. 561, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. 280 Ins. XIII. INSECTA—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Luxiaria pudens, Niger, SWINHOE, p. 504, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Lycauges dapharia, p. 552, sevandaria, erinaria, commaria, p. 553, Trop. Africa, SwWINHOK, t. c. n. spp. Lygris prunata var. n. digna, THIERRY-M1ke¢, p. 141, Naturaliste 1904. Macaria minorata var. n. incolorata, Dyar, p. 906, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii. M. bifilaria, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 176, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Malacodea regelaria at St. Petersb., characters, KUSNEZOV, pp. 40-43, cuts, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, & BLOECKER, p. 210, t. c. Marmopteryx elongata, Peru, THIERRY-MIEG, p. 141, Naturaliste 1904, n. sp. Mecoceras, cf. Himeromima. Melanchroia geometroides, larva, DYAR, p. 77, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Melanippe rivata, fluctuata. varr., WOODBRIDGE, p. 9, cuts, Entomologist 1904. Melanoscia n. g. near Lridopsis, p. 111, M. albimacula, felina, p. 112, occlusa, p. 113, n. spp., Peru, WARREN, Nov. Zool. x1. Nelanolophia canadaria var. n. subgenericata, Dyar, p. 910, P. U. S. Mus. Kivi: Melinodes contacta, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 153, Nov. Zool. xi; MW. subapicata, Peru, p. 573, WARREN, t. c. : n. Spp. Melochlora intermedia, Peru, WARREN, p. 22, t. c.: I. albiceps, Peru, WARREN, p. 504, t. c. : n. spp. Merocausta purpuraria, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 176, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, N. sp. Mesedra n. g. including Apicia venusta Dogn., M. confinis, p. 153, juvenis, munda, p. 154, subsegua, violacea, p. 155, n. spp., WARREN, Noy. Zool. xi. Mesoleuca simulata var. n. otist, DyaR, p. 898, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Metallochlora circumscripta, Solomon islds., WARREN, p. 486, Noy. Zool. xi, Nl. Sp. Metanema quercivoria and Endropia textrinaria queried as one, TAYLOR, p. 134, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; Jf. quercivoraria and texrtrinaria are one, PEARSALL, p. 162, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; MW. fuliginosa to Mimogonodes, WARREN, p. 576, Nov. Zool. xi. M. fuliginosa, Peru, WARREN, p. 156, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Miantonota decorata, Huatuxco, WARREN, p. 22, Nov. Zool. xi; JL. nigri- sguama, Peru, DoGnin, p. 119, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii : n. spp. Microdes diplodonta, Tasmania, TURNER, p. 239, P. Soc. Victoria xvi, n. Sp. Microgonia affinis 9, siecifolia 8, p. 574, umbrosa var. n. interclarata, p. 575, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi. M. distans and ab. confusa, p. 156, Bolivia, guenet, p. 157, Mexico, siccifolia, subdecorata with ab. prunicolor, p. 158, Peru, subdentilinea, Ecuador, subductaria, R. Cachabi, p. 159, versilinea, Bolivia, p. 169, WARREN, t. c.; I. particolor, Paramaribo, p. 574, swhumbrata, Peru, p. 575, WARREN, t.c.; J. diluta, Paraguay, DoGnin, p. 366, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii : n. spp. Microxydia? colorata, p. 160, M. fulvicollis, p. 161, Peru, WARREN, Noy. Zool. xi; M. rufifimbriata, p. 575, strigosa, p. 576, Peru, WARREN, t. ¢. : nh. Spp. Milionia aroensis, pl. iii, fig. 41, ventralis, fig. 38, parva, fig. 30, diva, figg. 39, 40, New Guinea, RoTHSCHILD, p. 321, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Milocera n. g. near Psilocladia, M. horaria n. sp., Madagascar, SWINHOE, p. 522, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Mimandria insularis, Madagascar, SWINHOEK, p. 541, t. ¢. n. sp. Mimoprora n. g. near Isochromodes, M. rubra n. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 161, Nov. Zool. xi. Mimosema flexa, rufa, Peru, WARREN, p. 162, t. c. n. spp. Mixopsis leodorata Guen. (as Cirsodes) =(Laudosia typtaria Feld.), WARREN, p. 576, t. c, GEOMETRIDA—URANIID2. Ins. 281 M. bella, Peru, WARREN, p. 162, t. c.; UW. pulverata, Peru, WARREN, p. 576, t.c. :N. Sp. Monroa n. g. for Cymatophora, quinquelinearia Pack., WARREN, p. 555, t. ¢. Morphomima n. g. near Celura, p. 7, M. fulvitacta n. sp., Colombia, p. 8, WARREN, t. c. Nearcha prosedra, p. 226, nephocrossa, p. 227, Queensland, TurNrER, Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral. xxviii, n. spp. Nelo versicolor, Peru, THIERRY-M1xe, p. 182, Naturaliste 1904, n. sp. Nematocampa completa, Ecuador, WARREN, p. 163, Nov. Zool. xi; W.? confusa, NV. cuprina, Peru, WARREN, D: 577, t. c. : 1. Spp. Nemoria afflictaria, Sierra Leone, SWINHOE, p. 549, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Neobapta n. g. Deiliniine, p. 92, NV. indecora n. sp., Demarara, p. 93, WarRREN, Nov. Zool. x1. Neocrasis heterograpta, Peru, WARREN, p. 23, t. c. n. Sp. Neodirades n. g. V. spurcata n. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 8, t. c. Neodezia n. g. for Odezia albovittata, WARREN, p. 541, t. c. Neofidonian. g. Ascotine, N nigristigman. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 113, t. c. ; NV. olivescens, Ecuador, WARREN, p. 555, t. c. : 0. Sp. Neonemoria n. g. near Neocrasis, p. 23, NV. plana n. sp., Bolivia, p. 24, WARREN, t. c. a n. g. near Hpiplema, NV. candidata n. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 496, Neopet n. g. Deilinine, N. bisecta n. sp.. Angola, WARREN, p. 470, onion n. g. p. 365, V. plana n. sp., Tucuman, p. 366, Doenin, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. Nipteria apicilineata Dogn. to Heteroleuca, WARREN, p. 545, Nov. Zool. x1. NV. astyochiordes, flaviplaga, flebilis, p. 102, oblitaria, Peru, subocellata, Bolivia, p. 103, transducta, turpis, p. 104, Peru, WARREN, Nov. Zool. x1. ; N. basiplaga, dispansa, p. 546, exclamationis, nigrisignata, occulta, p. 547, pallida, partita, p. 548, sibylla, trisecta, p. 549, wnalinea vesti- guata, p. 550, Peru, WARREN, t. c.; WV. rotundata, Ecuador, Doenin, p. 362, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili : n. spp. Nyssia lapponaria, COCKAYNE, pl. vi, pp. 149, 150, Entomologist 1904; NV. lapponaria, variation, CocKAYNE, p: 249, cuts, t.@ Ochyria thorenaria, Madagascar, SWINHOE, p- 570, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Odontopera integraria Guen. to Colotois, WARREN, p. 479, Nov. Zool. xi. Odontoptila marginata, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 38, t. c. n. sp. @dicentra gerydaria, Ashanti, SWINHOE, p. 530, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. none xenopis cf. Diceratucha. @noptila costata, filata, leprosata, p. 120, prunicolor, p. 121, Peru, WARREN, - Nov. Zool. xi; @. zgnea, Peru, WARREN, p. 559, t. c. : n. Spp. Oligopleura biplagiata, Peru, WARREN, p. 58, t. c. n. Sp. Oospila atroviridis, Peru, WARREN, p. 24, t. c.; O. restricta, p. 504, rufi- plaga, p. 505, Peru, WARREN, t. c. : n. Spp. Ophthalmodes albata, Sumatra, WARREN, p. 490, t. c. n. sp. Ophthalmophora contrariata, p. 94, lineata, orion, p. 95, transversata, p. 96, Peru, WARREN, t. c. 1. Spp. Opisthoxia casta, Mexico, laticlava, Peru, p. 542, vigilans, Ecuador, p. 543, WARREN, t. c. nN. Spp. Oreonoma n. g. near Heterusia, O. submarmorata n. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 538, t. c. Orsonoba zapluta, luteola, p. 234, leucoprepes, p. 235, Queensland, TURNER, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii, n. spp. 282 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Ortholitha bipunctaria ab. n. grisescens, NEUBURGER, Soc. ent. xix, p. 44; . coarctata, early stages, habits, Branvs, pp. 63-68, Tijdschr. ent. xlvii. Paracomistis subtractata 9, WARREN, p. 163, Nov. Zool. xi. P. plumosa, Peru, WARREN, p. 578, t. c. n. sp. Paracomucha n, g. near Entephria, for Cidaria chalybearia Moore, WARREN, », 488, t. ©. Pepi ovodee n. g. near Pseustoplaca, P. subdecora n. sp., Peru, WARREN, ». 164, t. c. Pxnaplode n. g. near Aplodes, p. 24, P. aurata n. sp., Ecuador, p. 25, WARREN, t. c. Paromala n. g. near Perizoma, P. elongata n. sp., Ecuador, p. 58, WARREN, t. c. Parourapteryx n. g. for Metrocampa sulphuraria Maassen, THIERRY-MIEG, p. 183, Naturalste 1904. Pergama semiusta var.? latifascia, WARREN, p. 165, Noy. Zool. xi. P. plenilunata, Peru, WARREN, l. c. n. sp. Peribolodes n. g. Hidoniine, P. bicolorata n. sp., Brit. Guiana, WARREN, p. 126, t. ¢. Perigramma nigricosta, p. 104, semipleta, p. 105, Bolivia, WARREN, t. c. nN. Spp. Perixera sublunata, W. Africa, SwInHoE, p. 560, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 ; P. impudens, Galapagos, P.? longidiscata, Townsville, WARREN, p. 487, Nov. Zool. x1 : n. spp. Perizoma aspersa, Ecuador, DoGnin, p. 359, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; P. amplata, aureoviridis, p. 59, mirifica, p. 60, Peru, WARREN, Nov. Zool. x1 : n. spp. Pero olivacea, Tucuman, WARREN, p. 578, t. c. n. Sp. Perusia complicata, p. 165, graphica, superstes, p. 166, Peru, WARREN, t. c.; P. subsordida, Peru, WARREN, p. 579, t. c. : 1. spp. Petelia anagogaria, binigrata, p. 122, purpurea, p. 123, Peru, WARREN, t. c.; P. glabra, Niger, WARREN, p. 476, t. c. : n. Spp. Petrodava marginatu, Abyssinia, SWINHOE, p. 503, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Pheochlena bialbifera, Ecuador, WARREN, p. 18, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Phellinodes leucophasiata, Peru, THIERRY-M1iEG, p. 182, Naturaliste 1904 ; P. interrupta, obstructa, uniformis, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 14, Nov. Zool. xi; P. absentimacula, Ecuador, albifascia, Peru, WARREN, ps 499;. t. Con. Spp: Phlebosphales n. g. near Anticlea, p. 60, P. engelkei, Santa Marta, n. sp., p. 61, WARREN, t. c. Phorodesma triangularia, Madagascar, SWINHOE, p. 551, Tr. ent. Soe. London 1904, n. sp. Phrygionis modesta, Minas Geraés, WARREN, p. 91, Nov. Zool. xi; P. argyrosticta, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 176, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv : n. spp. Phyllodonta songaria=(senicava Warr.) var. n. obscura, DOGNIN, p. 366, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil. P. carneata, p. 166, puritana, p. 167, semicava, vivida, p. 168, Peru, WarREN, Nov. Zool. xi; P. pseudonyma, Peru, WARREN, p. 579, tes 22 nGspp: Pigia semicostata, Peru, WARREN, p. 39, t. c. n. Sp. Pisoraca sanguinata, Durban, WARREN, p. 467, t. c. 1. Sp. Plerocymia multilinearia, E. Africa, SWINHOR, p. 567, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Pleurolopha n. g. near Selidosema, P. nebridota n. sp., Brisbane, TURNER, p. 233, Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral. xxviii. Pecilochlora n. g. Geometrine, p. 505, P. minor n. sp., Peru, p. 506, and Neocrasis heterograpta Warr., WARREN, Noy. Zool. xi. GEOMETRIDA—URANIIDA. Ins. 283 Polla quadrilineata to Sphacelodes, WARREN, p. 172, t. ¢. Polyploca flavicornis haverkampfi, p. 187, pl. i, HAVERKAMPF, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. Polypoetes picaria, Peru, WARREN, p. 18, Nov. Zool. xi; P. fuliginosa, Bolivia, Doanin, p. 119, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii : n. spp. Porona fidoniata, Peru, WARREN, p. 560, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Prasinocyma anpla, pictifimbria, Angola, WARREN, p. 465, t. c. 1. spp. Prasinocyma pulchraria, W. Africa, p. 544, asyllaria, Madagascar, p. 545, SwinHok, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Problepsis flavistigma, Trop. Africa, SwINHOE, p. 564, t. c. n. sp. Probolosceles punctaria, Madagascar, SWINHOE, p. 550, t. c. n. Sp. Procypha sillaria, p. 514, infornis, p. 515, W. Africa, SWINHOE, t. c. n. Spp. Prorocrania n. g., p. 225, argyritis n. sp., W. Australia, p. 226, TURNER, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii. Prostoma n. g. Scotopterygine, P. fragilis n. sp., WARREN, p. 123, Nov. Zool. x1. Provola n, g. for Aletis postica Walker, SWINHOE, p. 538, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Psaliodes serratilinea to Hypolepis, WARREN, p. 521, Nov. Zool. x1. P. acutangula, p. 61, albidulata, aurativena, p. 62, citrinata, clathrata, p. 63, fractilinea, p. 64, ignivenata, inferna, p. 65, miniata (with varr. fuscata, pallida), nexilinea, p. 66, nictitans, ossicolor, p. 67, pervasata, picta, p. 68, Peru, planiplaga, Costa Rica, semivasa, p. 69, serratilinea, siennata, p. 70, Peru, subfulvescens, Ecuador, trilunata, Bolivia, p. 71, tripartita, p. 72, vinosata, p. 73, Peru, WARREN, t.c. ; P. analiplaga, hilacina, p. 522, nodosa, vulpina, p. 523, Peru, WARREN, t. ©. ; laticlara, Peru, DoGNIn, p. 120, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili : n. spp. Psamathia impunctata, Peru, WARREN, p. 496, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Pseudapicia muscivaria, p. 169, sororcula, p. 170, Peru, WARREN, t. c¢. Nn. spp. Pséudasellodes n. g. near Asellodes, p. 39, P. constellata n. sp., Peru, p. 40, WARREN, t. c. Pseudocrocins n. g. type Crocinis plana Butl., SwINHOE, p. 518, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Pseudosterrha tucidaria, Trop. Africa, SWINHOE, p. 566, t. c. n. sp. Pseudoterpna bryophanes, p. 222, myriosticta, p. 223, Queensland, TURNER, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxvii, n. spp. Psilocerea vestitaria, Madagascar, wmbrosaria, Uganda, p. 520, ancaria, dysonaria, Madagascar, p. 521, SwinHog, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. spp. Psodopsis n. g. P. incommoda n. sp., Bolivia, WARREN, p. 560, Nov. Zool. xi. Psodos alticolaria faucium, p. 66, fig. 44, OBERTHUR, Etudes comp. i. Pterocypha abbreviata, Paraguay, WARREN, p. 73, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Ptochophyle subumbrata, Niger, WARREN, p. 467, t. c. n. sp. Ptychopoda lalasaria, fylloidaria, Trop. Africa, SWINHOER, p. 559, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; P. circumsticta, torrida, Angola, minimaria, Mom- basa, WARREN, p. 468, Nov. Zool. xi; P. curtaria, Jamaica, griseocostata, Ecuador, p. 40, inanis, Jamaica, lignicolor, Colombia, nepticulata, Venezuela, p. 42, nigricosta, Peru, p. 42, WARREN, t. c.; P. interalbulata, N. W. Australia, p. 487, muricolor, Tonkin, p. 488, WARREN, t.c.; P. teniolata, Peru, WARREN, p. 513, t. c. : m. spp. Pycnoneura turpis, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 13, t. c.; P. convergens, Inambari, WARREN, p. 498, t. c. : n. Spp. Pyrinia formosa, Peru, p. 170, junctaria, Bolivia, p. 171, WARREN, t. c.; P. derasata, Peru, WARREN, p. 580, t. c. : n. spp. Racheospila dependens, p. 25, molliculata, promontoria, p. 26, Peru, WaR- REN, t. c.; &. conflua, Peru, WARREN, p. 506, t. c. : n. spp. 284 Ins. XII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Rambara syllaria, p. 575, thearva, p. 576, W. Africa, SwinHo8, Tr. ent. Soe. London 1904, n. spp. Rhinura n, g. for Plemyriopsis variegata Warr., WARREN, p. 74, Novy. Zool. xi. Lthodochlora albimacula, St. Lucia, WARREN, p. 506, t. c. n. Sp. Lhodomena n. g. for part of Hydriomena, R. lichenosa, p. 74, roseoviridis, p. 75, n. spp., Peru, WARREN, t. c. Rhodophthitus castus, Angola, WARREN, p. 471, t. c. Rhopalista dismutata, Tucuman, WARREN, p. 75, t. Lhopalodes perfusa, Peru, WARREN, p. 527, t. c. n. Sp. Sabulodes arcasaria, life-history, SEIFERT, pp. 103-105, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Saccoploca n. g., p. 8, S. consimilis, excisa n. spp., Peru, p. 9, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi; S. ? divergens, p. 496, S. sordida, p. 497, Peru, WARREN, tC 7 DSSpp. Sangala enea, regia, Peru, WARREN, p. 98, t. c. n. Spp. Sangalopsis curvifera, Ecuador, crescens, ficifera, Peru, p. 99, flaviplaga, signigera, Bolivia, luteiplaga, Ecuador, fulvimedia, Peru, p. 100, WaR- REN, t. c.; S. velutina, Peru, WARREN, p. 544, t. c. : n. Spp. Sarracena brevilinea, Peru, WARREN, p. 524, t. c. n. Sp. Scea semifulva, Ecuador, WARREN, p. 19, t. c. n. Sp. Sciagraphia gilletteata, Colorado, Dyar, p. 105, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, N. Sp. Scioglyptis emmelodes, Queensland, TURNER, p. 232, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXVill, 0. Sp. Scordylia emporias, Brisbane, TURNER, p. 245, P. Soc. Victoria xvi; 8. pacifica, Bolivia, amica, Peru, THIERRY-MIEG, p. 183, Naturaliste 1904 : Nn. Spp. Scotocyma n. g. for Scotosia albinotata Walk., TURNER, p. 245, P. Soe. Victoria xvi. Scotorythra dissotis, p. 351, metacrossa, p. 352, paratactis, p. 353, leptias, p. 354, Hawaiian islands, Mryrick, Fauna Hawaiiensis iii, n. spp. Selidosema humarium var. n. emasculatum, Dyar, p. 910, P. U.S. Mus. XXVi. S. combustaria, Palestine, PUNGELER, p. 298, pl. vi, fig. 18, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi; S. erassata, Durban, pinguis, Angola, WARREN, p. 477, Nov. Zool. x1; S. symmorpha, leucodesma, Queensland, TURNER, p. 231, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii : n. spp. Semaopus signifer, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 42, Nov. Zool. x1; S. carnearia, p- 513, Peru, zncolorata, Bolivia, p. 514, WARREN, t. c. ; S. micropis, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 179, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv : n. spp. Semiothisa sherrata, Congo, p. 505, cararia, p. 507, tattaria, instructaria, p- 508, wvtdaria, arhoparia, p. 509, butaria, p. 510, E. Africa, SWINHOE, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; S. natalensis, Durban, WARREN, p. 479, Nov. Zool. xi; S. indentata, intensata, Peru, nigricomma, Guadalajara, WARREN, p. 127, t. c.; S. formosa, Peru, WARREN, p. 562, t. c. : D. SPP. Sicya ennomaria, Mexico, WARREN, p. 171, t. c. 1. sp. Simopteryx obliterata, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 172, t. c. n. Sp. Sinoa nubilaria var. knupffert, HoyNINGEN-HUENE, p. 30, Berlin. ent. Zeitschr. xlix. ’ Somatina accraria, W. Africa, SWINHOE, p. 565, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Spargania daira Dr. (as Epirrhoé)=bellipicta Warr., WARREN, p. 76, Noy. Zool, xi. S. intensa, p. 76, rufifimbria, schistacea, p. 77, semipallida, p. 78, Peru, WARREN, t. c. nN. Spp. Spilocraspeda merged in Jsochromodes, WARREN, p. 146, t. c. Spododes basipunctata, Mexico, WARREN, p. 580, t. c. TR. Sp. Stamnodes mirifica, Peru, THIERRY-M1x@, p. 140, Naturaliste 1904, n. sp. n. sp. c. N. Sp. GEOMETRIDA—URANIID&. Ins. 285 Stegania minutissima, E. Africa, p. 500, rubida, Madagascar, p. 501, Swin- HOE, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n, spp. . Stenalcidia latimedia ab. n. circumfumata, WARREN, p. 556, Nov. Zool. xi. S. fumibrunnea, guttata, Bolivia, p. 114, latimedia, Peru, p. 115, WARREN, t. c.; S. tnvenusta, Tucuman, Doaniy, p. 121, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvill : n. spp. Stenoplastis albifrons, Bolivia, p. 501, semimaculata, Peru, p. 502, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi, n. spp. Stenoplastis spumata, Bolivia, WARREN, p. 19, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Sterrha hispidata, Angola, WARREN, p. 469, t. c. n. sp. Stilbia faille, fig. 22, philopalis, fig. 23, calberle, fig. 24, PUNGELER, pl. vi, p. 300, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi. Synelys impunctata, Colorado, WARREN, p. 514, t. c. n. sp. Syngria candidata, Peru, WARREN, p. 497, t. c. n. sp. Synneuria ditissima, Peru, THIERRY-M1xe, p. 141, Naturaliste 1904, n. sp. Syrtodes limited and redescribed, WARREN, p. 124, Nov. Zool. xi. Systatica n. g. for Monoctenia xanthastis Low., TURNER, p. 229, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviil. Tachyphyle subaurata, Peru, WARREN, p. 27, Nov. Zool. xi; 7. eretincta, Peru, WARREN, p. 507, t. c. : n. spp. Talledega montanata var. n. magnoliatoidata, Dyar, p. 889, P. U. S. Mus. XXV. Tanaorhinus humidaria, Madagascar, SWINHOE, p. 542, Tr. ent. Soc. Lon- don 1904, n. sp. Taxeotis acrothecta, p. 223, orphnina, adelpha, p. 224, epigea, p. 225, Australia, TURNER, Tr. R. Soc. 8S. Austral. xxviii, n. spp. Tephrina presbitaria, p. 511, olindaria, p. 512, Trop. Africa, SwinHoe, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1905 ; 7. disparata, Colorado, WARREN, p. 562, Nov. Zool. xi: n. spp. Tephrinopsis fragilis, Peru, WARREN, p. 562, t. c. n. sp. Tephroclystia breviculata, natural history, CHRETIEN, pp. 5-7, Naturaliste 1904. T. tomillata, Segovia, CHRETIEN, p. 133, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904; 7. orbaria, p. 571, mendosaria, perculsaria, p. 572, lugubriaria, p. 573, Trop. Africa, SWINHOE, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; 7. niphadophilata, cootenaiata, p. 890, casloata, columbiata, bifasciata, p. 891, subfoveata, p. 892, British Columbia, Dyar, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii; 7. curvifascia, Jamaica, costivallata, rubellicincta, p. 87, trigenuata, Peru, spurcata, Chile, p. 88, WARREN, Nov. Zool. x1; 7. brunneicosta, casta, p. 530, cupreata, densicauda, erectinota, p. 531, Peru, magnipuncta, Bolivia, nigrithorax, p. 532, pallidicosta, p. 533, seminigra, suffecta, trianguli- fera, p. 534, Peru, WARREN, t. c. : 1. Spp. Tephronia ? novella, Ecuador, WARREN, p. 115, t. c. n. sp. Tetracis inquinata, Peru, WARREN, p. 581, t. c. n. sp. Thalaina angulosa, larva and pupa, Goupin, p. 111, Victorian Natural. eX Thalassodes nivestrata (1903), pl. iii, fig. 36, RorHscHILp, Nov. Zool. xi. T. salutaria, Uganda, SwinHoz8, p. 544, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Thalera ? turpisaria, W. Africa, SwINHOR, p. 546, t. c. n. sp. Thamnonoma nubilata, Colorado, WARREN, p. 563, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Therina somniaria, larva, DyAR, p. 76, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Thyatira dinawa, pl. v, fig. 43, p. 381, eketker, pl. iv, fig. 31, p. 382, New Guinea, BetauNE-Baxker, Nov. Zool. xi; 7. godalma, Mexico, ScHAUS, p- 152, T. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx : n. spp. Thysanocraspeda n. g. Epiplemine, p. 9, T. geminipuncta, inornata, semi- castanea, p. 10, squanuplaga, p. 11, n. spp., Peru, WARREN, Nov. Zool. xi. Thysanoctena n. g. for dormita Schaus, WARREN, p. 535, t. ¢. 286 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Thysanopyga fulvifascia, Ecuador, p. 124, suffecta, Bolivia, p. 125, WARREN, t. c. N. Spp. Tithraustes aliena, Bolivia, DOoGNIN, p. 119, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; T. subalbata, Bolivia, DoGNIN, p. 358, t. c. : n. spp. Pee n. g. for Hnnomos bittas Druce, WARREN, p. 173, Novy. Zool. Bnechcowh bolteri 9, Dyar, p. 106, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Traminda variegata, Trop. ‘Africa, SWINHOE, p. 562, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Trichoct: ystis n. g. near Tephroclystia, T. peregrina n. sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 535, Nov. Zool. xi. Trichosterr ha n. g. near Sterrha, T.? brunneofasciata, dentatilinea, Vene- zuela, 7’. olivata, Peru, n. spp., WARREN, p. 515, t. c. Trigonomelea ng. Ascotine, T’. semifusca N. sp., Durban, WARREN, p. 475, b. Cc. Triphosa ochricostata, wniplaga, Peru, WARREN, p. 524, t. c. n. sp. Trotorhombia n. g. for Hrosia metachromata Walk., WARREN, p. 498, t. c. Uliura n. g. near Pecilalcis, U. pallidimargo n. sp., Tonkin, WARREN, p49, \t. ¢c2 Urocalpe n. g. near Plemyriopsis, p. 78, U. nigriplaga n. sp., Peru, p. 79, WARREN, t. c Venilia pees Korea, HiErRz, p. 362, pl. i, fig. 2, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, n. sp. Xanthomima isabellina, Isabel Isld., WARREN, p. 489, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Xanthorhoe agelasta, p. 272, clascia, p. 275, Australia, TURNER, P. Soe. Victoria xvi, n. spp. Xenostega sinna, tyana, Old Calabar, SwinHor, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Zamacra diaphanaria, Askhabad, PUNGELER, p. 295, pl. vi, fig. 14, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvi, n. sp. Zamarada varia, rufilinearia, p. 516, wxiaria, phrontisaria, p. 517, Trop. Africa, SwINHOE, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Zeuctoneura subviridis, Peru, WARREN, p. 43, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Zeuctophlebia tapinodes, Queensland, TURNER, p. 228, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXVill, N. Sp. Zeuctostyla n. g. near Perigramma, Z. rubricollis n, sp., Peru, WARREN, p. 105, Nov. Zool. x1. PYRALIDA, THYRIDID. [Cf. Doenin (398), Dyar (424, 432, 434, 436, 438), Hampson (653), HoLE (696), JORDAN (771), Meyrick (947, 948), Perry (1039), REBEL (1122), SAUBER (1212), ScHAUS (1225), SWINHOE (1361, 1364), TURNER (1410), VAN DEVENTER (1428), WARREN (1474-1477). | Ree of Australian Pyralide and Thyridide, TURNER, P. Soc. Queens- land xviii. The synonymy and taxonomical changes of this memoir are not dealt with below. DyaR gives notes on the Phycitine of the Hulst collection, for which reference must be made to P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, pp. 227-229. Ambesa busckella, Maryland, Dyar, p. 108, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, Nn. Sp. Ampycophora haploschema, Queensland, TURNER, p. 117, P. Soc. Queens- land xvill, n. sp. Anaclastus n. g. for Crambus apicistrigellus Meyr., TURNER, p. 164, t. ©. Anerastria eurysticha, Queensland, TURNER, p. 119, t. ¢. n. sp. Anerastidia ebenopasta, Queensland, TURNER, p: 122, t. c. 1. Sp. PYRALIDE AND THYRIDIDA. Ins. 287 Anisothrix grenadensis, Grenada, ScHaus, p. 176, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, nN. Sp. Arnatula tympanophora, Queensland, TURNER, p. 193, P. Soc. Queensland XV111, N. Sp. Asopia manihotalis, early stages, VAN DEVENTER, p. 79, pl. ix, fig. 1, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvi. Atascosa quadricolorella, New Mexico, Dyar, p. 116, P. ent. Soc. Washing- ton vi, N. sp. Azochis rufidiscalis, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 186, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, nN. Sp. Banisia salmo, Borneo, WARREN, p. 483, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Bonchis magnalis, Mexico, ScHaus, p. 177, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. Sp. Bostra disticha, Queensland, TURNER, p. 190, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, N. Sp. Bradina opacusalis, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 156, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, N. sp. Cabnia n. g. C. myronella n. sp., Washington, Dyar, p. 108, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Cacotherapia n. g. for Aurora nigrocinereella Hulst, Dyar, p. 160, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Caphys titana, Mexico, ScHAvs, p. 177, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Catadupa viridiplaga, Parana, SCHAUS, p. 177, t. ¢. N. sp. Caudellia n. g. near Unadilla, C. apyrella, albovitella n. spp., N. America, Dyar, p. 116, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Cecidipta abnormalis, Bolivia, DoGNIN, p. 123, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvin, n. sp. Ceroprepes mniaropis, Queensland, TURNER, p. 151, P. Soc. Queensland XVill, N. Sp. Chilo oxyprora, Victoria, TURNER, p. 167, t. c. n. sp. Chrysauge jonesalis, Parana, SCHAUS, p. 178, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Corcyra asthenitis, Townsville, TURNER, p. 155, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, Nn. sp. Crambus lithargyrellus var. n. domaviellus, pl. v, fig. 20, p. 304, REBEL, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix. C. xerxes, Anklam, SAUBER, p. 108, Verh. Ver. Hamburg Unterh. xii; @. plumbifimbrialis, murellus, British Columbia, Dyar, p. 919, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii : 1. spp. Cryptoblabes plagioleuca, adoceta, Queensland, TURNER, p. 150, P. Soc. (Queensland xviii, n. spp. Desmia microstictalis, Bahamas, HAMpson, p. 184, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, Nn. sp. Diptychophora stenura, p. 168, molydocrossa, p. 169, alypophanes, dialeuca, p- 170, Queensland, TuRNER, P. Soc. Queensland xvill, n. spp. Dysodia flammata, Zomba, WARREN, p. 461, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Ecbletodes n. g. near Homeosoma, p. 124, EH. psephenias n. sp., Brisbane, p. 125, Turner, P. Soc. Queensland xviii. Endotricha chionocosma, p. 182, psammitis, p. 183, hemicausta, p. 184, Australia, TURNER, t. c. n. spp. Ephestia cahiritella, early stage, VAN DEVENTER, p. 80, pl. ix, fig. 2, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvi. EL. nonparilella, Arizona, Dyar, p. 113, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; £. amarella, British Columbia, Dyar, p. 921, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii : n. spp. Ephestiodes benjaminella, British Columbia, Dyar, p. 922, t. c. n. sp. Epipaschia superantalis, p. 249, zelleri, p. 250, early stages, Dyar, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. E. crypserythra, Tasmania, TURNER, p. 198, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, n. sp. Eurhythma n. g. for Platytes latifasciella Hamps., TURNER, p. 168, t. c. 288 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Eurypta viridis, Parana, ScHAus, p. 178, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Eutrichocera n, g. Phycitine for paurolepidalis n, sp., Bahamas, HAMPSON, p- 182, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Huzophera gigantella=(cinerella Hulst), Dyar, p. 158, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi. EHuzopherodes leptocosma, Townsville, TURNER, p. 127, P. Soc. Queens- foil xvill; L£. megalopalis, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 181, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv : n. spp. Gephyra costinotata, Peru, galgula, Parana, ScHAUS, p. 175, Tr. Amer. ent, Soc. XXX, N. Spp. Glyphodes intermedialis, Paraguay, DoGNIn, p. 129, Ann. Soc. ent. Bel- gique xlviii, n. sp. Herculia acerasta, Queensland, TURNER, p. 189, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, Nn. Sp. Heterobella n. g. near Macalla, p. 193, H. triglochis n. sp., Queensland, p. 194, TURNER, t. c. Heteromicta poliostola, Queensland, TURNER, p. 158, t. c. n. Sp. Homeosoma stenopis, Victoria, farinaria, Tasmania, TURNER, p. 126, t. c.; H. reliquellum, New Hampshire; Dyar, p. 112, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi : n, spp. Hymenia exodias, Molokai, Mryrick, p. 150, Ent. Mag. xl, n. sp. Hyperectis n. g., p. 356, near Stenia, dioctias n. sp., Maui, p. 357, MEYRICK, Fauna Hawaiiensis 1ii. Hyphantidium apodectum, seminivale, p. 129, pamphdes, p. 130, Queens- land, TurnrER, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, n, spp. Hypolamprus tessellata, Sumatra, SwINHOE Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Hypolophota n. g. Galleriane, H. oddes, p. 155, amydrastis, p. 156, n. spp., Queensland, TuRNER, P. Soc. Queensland xviii. Hypsotropha pleurosticha, p. 115, tcasmopis, rhodosticha, p. 116, zopho- pleura, acidnias, p. 117, Australia, TURNER, t. c. Nn. spp. Letilia=(Laosticha Rag.), Dyar, p. 159, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. L. fiskeella, N. Carolina, Dyar, p. 221, t. c. n. sp. Lepidomys sobria, Paraguay, Doanin, p. 126, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, N. Sp. Leucinodes labefactalis, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 158, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Leucochroma neutralis, Ecuador, DoGNnin, p. 127, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. sp. Loxiorhiza n, g. for Zeuzerodes cervinalis Pag., WARREN, p. 494, Novy. Zool. xi. Lygropia fusalis, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 186, Ann. Hat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Macalla zophera, p. 196, ebenina, p. 197, Queensland, TURNER, P. Soc. Queensland xviii; M. admotalis, p. 122, albulatalis, p. 123, S. America, Doentn, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili : n. spp. Margaronia amicalis, E. Africa, cleonadalis, Borneo, SwINHOE, p. 157, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Megasis caudellella, piperella, N. America, Dyar, p. 110, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi, n. spp. Meroptera liquidambarella, Washington, Dyar, p. 108, t. c. n. sp. ma Mesolia scythrastis, Queensland, TURNER, p. 164, P. Soc. Queensland xvii, N. Sp. Mestolobes antichora, Oahu, Myrick, p. 361, Fauna Hawaiiensis iii; 1. stcaria, Molokai, MryRIcK, p. 131, Ent. Mag. xl : n. spp. MUimorista longidentalis, Peru, pellucidalis, Ecuador, DoGntn, p. 128, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil, n. spp. Morova ? innotata, Townsville, WARREN, p. 483, Nov. Zool. xi, n. Sp. Nachaba fluella, aromalis, arouva, p. 176, V.? violascens, p. 177, S. America, Scuaus, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, N. Spp. PYRALIDZ AND THYRIDIDA. Ins. 289 Nacoleia albicinctalis, p. 184, infuscalis, binoculalis, p. 185, Bahamas, Hampson, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. spp. Nephopteryx syntaractis, p. 145, epicrypha, p. 147, Queensland, TURNER, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, n. spp. Niphostola punctata, Borneo, SwWINHOE, p. 156, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. Sp. Noorda candidalis, Ecuador, Doantn, p. 131, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, Nn. Sp. Nyctereutica n. g. type WV. asbolopis n, sp., Queensland, TURNER, p. 192, P. Soc. Queensland xviii. Ollia n. g., p. 107, O. santaritella n. sp., Arizona, p. 108, Dyar, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Omiodes accepta, larva, Dyar, p. 65, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. O. antidoxa, Oahu, MryRick, p. 358, Fauna Hawaiiensis lii, n. sp. Omphaloptera virginalis, completalis, p. 126, O.? stigmatalis, p. 127, S. America, Doenin, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. spp. Orthaga orchidivora, Queensland, TURNER, p. 199, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, Nl. Sp. Ortholepis gillettella, Colorado, Dyar, p. 107, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, Nn. sp. Pachyzancla fimbrialis, Ecuador, Doantn, p. 130, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvill, n. sp. Parabera n. g. near Abera, P. nitidalis n, sp., Ecuador, DoGnin, p. 125, L. ¢. Paralipsa stenopepla, Queensland, TURNER, p. 156, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, Nn. Sp. Passadena and Getulia, synonymy, Dyar, p. 114, P. ent. Soc. Washing- ton vi. Pectinigera ardiferella Hulst, synonymy, Dyar, p. 159, t. ¢. Peoria discostrigella, Arizona, Dyar, p. 115, t. c. n. sp. Phlyctenia tilialis, British Columbia, Dyar, p. 916, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii; P. lampadias, Hawaiian islands, Meyrick, p. 359, Fauna Hawaii- ensis 111 : N, spp. Phlyctenodes darwinialis, Anklam, SAUBER, p. 109, Verh. Ver. Hamburg Unterh. xii, n. sp. Phryganodes hypoxantha, Ecuador, DoeNIn, p. 128, Ann. Soc. ent. Bel- gique xlvili, n. sp. Phycita corethropus, p. 138, adiacritis, p. 140, trachystola, mixoleuca, p. 142, recondita, atimeta, p. 143, Australia, TURNER, P. Soc. Queens- land xvili, n. spp. Pionea arabescalis, natural history, CHRETIEN, pp. 89-92, Naturaliste 1904. P. illineatalis, viridalis, Ecuador, Doentn, p. 131, Ann. Soe. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. spp. Polygrammodes interpunctalis, Peru, Doantn, p. 129, t. c. n. sp. Polyocha rhabdota, achrosta, Queensland, TURNER, p. 122, P. Soc. Queens- land xviil, n. spp. Powjadia callirhoda, p. 120, holochra, p. 121, Australia, TURNER, t. c. n. spp. Psorosina n. g. near Psorosa, P. angulella n. sp., Iowa, Dar, p. 113, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Pyla hanhamella, rainierella, N. America, Dyar, p. 109, t. c.; P. palli- della, Utah, Dyar, p. 107, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. Pyralis costalis var., THURNALL, p. 15, Ent. Mag. xl. Pyrausta machoeralis, natural history, injuries to teak, Hor, pp. 680- 697, J. Bombay Soc. xv; P. eralis, Algerian var., CHRHTIEN, p. 45, Naturaliste 1904. P. pyropsalis, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 187, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. 1904, [VoL. xL1.] E 19 290 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] Rhectosomia? longistrialis, Ecuador, DoGgnin, p. 130, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvii, n. sp. Rhodoneura cypholoma, Queensland, TurNER, p. 112, P. Soc. Queensland XVlil, N. Sp. Salebria triplagiella, Manitoba, Dyar, p. 109, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, Nn. Sp. S. bakerella, p. 105, furciferella, vetustella, p. 106, N. America, Dyar, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. spp. Salobrena phyrea, Brazil, ScHAUS, p. 175, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Saluria rhodoessa, Queensland, TURNER, p. 120, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, Nn. Sp. Sanguesa dyopsata, Mexico, ScHAUS, p. 176, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Sarata rhovella, Colorado, Dyar, p. 105, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, n. sp. Scenidiopis n. g. for Persicoptera chionozyga Low., TURNER, p. 184, P. Soe. Queensland xviii. Scirpophaga holophealis, Bahamas, Hampson, p. 181, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n.$ . Sp. Scoparia liebmanni, Corsica, Perry, p. 245, Stettin Ent. Zeit. Ixv; S. tormplagalis, Washington, Dyar, p. 105, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; S. normalis, p. 71, fernaldalis, tricoloralis, cinereomedia, p. 72, N. America, Dyar, Ent. News Philad. xv; S. gymnopis, p. 131, tsophea, p. 182, Molokai, Meyrick, Ent. Mag. xl; S. gonodecta, p. 362, catactis, p. 368, religiosa, p. 365, Hawaiian islds, Meyrick, Fauna Hawaii- ensis lll : n. Spp. Selagia lithosella=(Honora luteella Hulst), Dyar, p. 160, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi. Semnia mexicanalis, Mexico, S.? mirma, Brazil, ScHaus, p. 178, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, N. Spp. Semniomima mediana, Parana, SCHAUS, p. 178, t. c. n. Sp. Siculodes triumphans, Peru, WaRREN, p. 1, Nov. Zool. x1; S. figurata, lacteguttata, Peru, WARREN, p. 493, t. c. 1. spp. Sindris magnifica, Angola, JORDAN, p. 447, Nov. Zool. xi, n_ sp. Spatulipalpia sophronica, Queensland, TURNER, p. 149, P. Soc. Queens- land xvill, n. sp. / _Staudingeria olivacella, perluteella, N. America, Dyar, p. 111, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi, n. spp. Stenia hieralis, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 156, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Stericta multicolor, nigrisquama, S. America, DoGNIN, p. 124, Ann. Soe, ent. Belgique xlvill, n. spp. Sthenobela n. g. near Phycita, p. 135, S. niphostibes n. sp., Queensland, p. 1386, TurNER, P. Soc. Queensland xviii. Striglina divisata, Natuna Ids., WARREN, p. 484, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Symphonistis n. g. type Nephopterya: monospila Low., TURNER, p. 1385, P. Soc. Queensland xviii. Tacoma ; characters and components, Dyar, p. 112, P. ent. Soc. Washing- ton vi. T. nysseecolella, N. America, Dyar, p. 112, t. c. n. sp. Talis isodeta, xiphosema, p. 175, eucraspeda, orthotypa, p. 176, haplotypa, p- 177, Australia, TURNER, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, n. spp. Tetraschistis leucogramma, Bahamas, HAMPSON, p. 183, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; 7’. paula, Brazil, Scuaus, p. 177, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx : n. Spp. Titanoceros poliochyta, Queensland, TURNER, p. 191, P. Soe. Queensland XVill, N. Sp. Tolima cincaidella, Wyoming, Dyar, p. 115, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, Nn. Sp. Tosale grandis, Mexico, ScHaus, p. 176, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx ; T. plata, Ecuador, Do@ntrn, p. 125, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili : 1. spp. —E—_—- PYRALIDH—TORTRICIDZ. Ins. 291 Trissonea epiterpes, p. 132, capnoéssa, p. 138, Australia, TURNER, P. Soc. (Jueensland xvill, n. sp. Tylochares sceptucha, Queensland, TURNER, p. 130, t. c. N. sp. Ubida holomochla, Queensland, TURNER, p. 165, t. c. n. sp. Ulophora brunneella, p. 106, tephrosiella, p. 107, N. America, Dyar, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. spp. Varneria n. g. p. 114, V. postremeila n, sp., Kentucky, p. 115, Dyan, t. c. Vitula serratilineella, generic position, Dyar, p. 158, t. c. Xanthomelaina quinquepuncta, Borneo, SWINHOE, p. 156, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Zeuzerodes subfulvata, Ecuador, WARREN, p. 1, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Zophodia orobanchella, Washington, Dyar, p. 111, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; Z. aureomaculella, Texas, Dyar, p. 107, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : Nn. spp. PTEROPHORID. Platyptilia ochrodactyla var. n. bosniaca, REBEL, p. 3238, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix; P. rhododactyla, metamorphosis, MURTFELDT, p. 334, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. : TORTRICIDA. [Cf. Doantn (398), Dyar (430, 437), KEARFOTT (776, 777), PETRY (1039). ] Instructions for collecting and preparing, KEARForTT (778). Notes for popular use on the divisions of Yortricide, Rostaano, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. xii, pp. 70-76. Acalla decosseana, pl. 1, figg. 10, 11, p. 41, Fucus, Jahrb. nassau. Ver. lvii. Acleris britanma, p. 138, fragariana, p. 140, British Columbia, KEARFOTT, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. spp. Ancylis maritima, Rhode island, Dyar, p. 221, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, Nn. sp. Atteria purpurea, p. 132, unciana, fumipennis, p. 133, S. America, DoGNIn, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. spp. Commophila fuscodorsana, British Columbia, Krarrort, p. 141, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Conchylis altocorsicana, Corsica, PETRY, p. 248, Stettin Ent. Zeit. lxv, n. sp. Cydia arctostaphylana, p. 109, pseudotsugana, p. 110, British Columbia, KerarrFrort, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. spp. Enarmona cockleana, British Columbia, KkaRrrort, p. 137, t. c. n. sp. Gynandrosoma n. g. near Pseudogalleria, G. punctidiscanum n. sp., N. America, Dyar, p. 60, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Hastula hyerana, larval habits, CHAPMAN, p. lxx, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. Olethreutes betuletana, food-plant, HAvERHoRST, p. 97, Ent. Ber. Neder- land 1. Opogona fumiceps, early stages, VAN DEVENTER, p. 83, pl. x, fig. 1, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvi. Setomorpha tineoides, early stages, VAN DEVENTER, p. 81, pl. ix, fig. 3, t. e Thiodia artemisiana var. n. infimbriana, Dyar, p. 927, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Tortrix ruptimacula, Ecuador, Doantn, p. 132, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Polychrosis viteana, distinctions, natural history, SLINGERLAND, Bull. Cornell exp. Stat. No. 223, illustrations. Proteopteryx willingana, Assinaboia, KEARFOTT, p. 306, Canad. Ent. xxxvi ; P. columbia, p. 112, with varr. albidorsana, p. 113, and mediostriana, p. 114, British Columbia, KEARFOTT, t. c. : n. spp. 292 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] TINEIDA, s. l. [Cf. Busck (203-206), CHRETIEN (276), DoGNnIN (398), FERNALD (497), Fucus (572), Fries (576), Lowkr (888), Meyrick (946), Petry (1038 1040), REBEL (1122), ReurER (1158), SauBER (1212), TURNER (1411), VAN DEVENTER (1428, 1429), WALSINGHAM (1469, 1470). ] Remarkable larval cases and habits, GREEN, p. 158, Spolia Zeylan. ii. Annotated list of Finland Tineide, Reuter, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn. xxvi, No. 1, pp. 4-66. Notes for popular use on the classification of Tineide, RostaGNo, pp. 68- 87, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. xin. Achoria n. g. A. inopina n, sp., Sydney, Meyrick, p. 405, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales xxix. Acompsia dimorpha, Pyrenees, Petry, p. 4, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris xvii, Nn. Sp. Adela collicolella, Tangier, WALSINGHAM, p. 7, Ent. Mag. xl, n. sp. Afoloscelis aulacosema, euphedra, p. 172, petrosarca, hemicroca, Australia Lower, Tr. R. Soc. 8S. Austral. xxviii, n. spp. Allocota n. g., p. 419, A. semulacrella n. sp., Sydney, p. 420, Mryrick, P.Linn. Soc. N.S: Wales xxx Allonomyna n. n. for Orchemia Fernald, Buscx, p. 745, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Anacampsis linella, Basses Alpes, CHRETIEN, p. 151, Naturaliste 1904; A. fragariella, Washington, Busck, p. 760, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii : n. spp. Anaptilora n. g. A. isocosma, p. 390, cremias, p. 391, n. spp., Queensland, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix. Anarsia trichodeta, p. 415, molybdota, leucophora, p. 417, epiula, p. 418, n. spp., Australia, MEYRICK, t. c. Apotistatus n. g. near Symmoca, A. leucostictus n. sp., Algeria, WALSINGHAM, p. 271, Ent. Mag. xl. Argyresthia prenjella, pl. v, fig. 21, p. 347, ReBeL, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix. Arvstotelia sinistra, p. 287, macrothecta, furtiva, p. 288, thetica, tetracosma, p. 289, antipala, pamphea, epimetalla, p. 290, Australia, MEYRICK, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix; A. natalella, harrisonella, Brit. Columbia, Buscx, p. 756, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii : n. spp. Arotria n. g. A. iophea n. sp., Queensland, Meyrick, p. 387, P. Linn. Soe. N.S. Wales xxix. Aulacomima n, g. A. trinervis n. sp., Sydney, MEYRICK, p. 39%, t. c. Batrachedra zonochra, p. 169, stenosema, hypoleuca, B.? lygropis, Australia, p. 170, Lowsr, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii, n. spp. Borkhausenia amphixantha, Melbourne, B.? erythrocephala, N. 8S. W., Lower, p. 169, t. c. nm. spp. Brachodes Gn. =(Atychia Latr. nec Ochs.), WALSINGHAM, p. 7, Ent. Mag. xl. Calicotis microgalopsis, Queensland, Lower, p. 171, t. ¢. n. sp. Cerostoma indecorella, characters, variation, WALSINGHAM, p. 319, Ent. Mag. xl. Chaliniastis n. g., p. 301, C. astrapea n. sp., Queensland, p. 302, MEYRICK, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix. Choreutis balsamorrhizella, p. 748, piperella, p. 749, Washington, Busck, P. U2 S: Mus) xxvii sn. spp. Clymene egerifasciella to Trichoptera, BANKS, p. 116, Ent. News Philad. xy. Coleophora tiliefoliella Clem., description, KEARFOTT, p. 324, Canad. Ent. xxxvi ; OC. limosipennella, natural history, Hoover, pp. 54-56, Ent. News Philad. xv; C., cases, habits, TURNER, pp. xxxlv—xxxvi, P. ent. Soc. London 1904; C., cases, TURNER, pp. xlix, l, t. c., and t. ¢. pp. lx— lxiii ; C., notes on, eggs etc., TURNER, pp. 32-34, Ent. Rec. xvi. C. benedictella, Basses Alpes, CHRETIEN, p. 163, Naturaliste 1904 ; C. persi- milis, Prenj, REBEL, p. 365, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix; C. neviusiella, China, Buscx, p. 45, J. N. York ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. ¥ TINEIDA. Ins. 293 Colobodes n. g. C.insomnis n. sp., Sydney, Meyrick, p. 297, P. Linn. Soe. N.S. Wales xxix. Coptodisca arbutiella, Washington, Busco, p. 769, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. Coptotelia nigriplaga, Ecuador, Doanin, p. 134, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. sp. Cosmopteryx villella, Washington, Busck, p. 768, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. Craspedotis n. g. C. soloeca, p. 326, pragmatica, thinodes n. spp., Australia, p. 327, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales xxix. Crocanthes diula, p. 398, halurga, p. 399, glycina, p. 400, perigrapta, p. 402, zonias, p. 403, Australia and Tasmania, MEyYRICK, t. c. n. spp. Cresopola n. g. for Atasthalistis euchroa Low., MEYRIOK, p. 410, t. c. Cryptolechia seamaculata, Ecuador, Doantn, p. 133, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. sp. Cryptophasa alphitodes, themerodes, Queensland, TURNER, p. 244, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxvii, n. spp. Cymatomorpha n. g., p. 411, C. euplecta n. sp., Australia, p. 412, MEYRICK, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix. Dectobathra n. g., p. 299, D. choristis, amethystina, p. 300, wsignis, p. 301, n. spp., Australia, MEYRIOK, t. c. Depressaria heracleana, food-plant, HAVERHORST, p. 97, Ent. Ber. Neder- land. i. D. pentheri, Prenj, REBEL, p. 360, pl. v, fig. 26, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix ; D. rosaciliella, p. 763, canella, p. 764, pallidella, alienella, p. 765, N. America, Buscx, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii : n. spp. Deuteroptila n. g., p. 418, D. sphenophora n, sp., Queensland, p. 419, MiyrieK, P. umn. Soc, Ne S: Wales -xxix. Dorata lineata Wals. (as Pterolonche)=(virgatella Busck), Dyar, p. 178, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Dorata n. g.? near Chimabache, D. virgatella, p. 123, inornatella, p. 124, n. spp., Arizona, Busck, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Doryphora palustrella, larva, BARRETT, p. 278, Ent. Mag. xl. Dysmasia petrinella, habits, CHRETIEN, p. 119, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Ephelictis n. g., p. 387, HL. megalarthra, neochalca, p. 368, n. spp., Australia, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix. Epibrontis n. g. for Gelechia hemichlena Low., MByYRIck, p. 324, t. c. Epidoca albidella Reb. to Symmoca, WALSINGHAM, p. 272, Ent. Mag. xl. Hpimastis n. g. for Gelechia porphyroloma Low., MEYRIOCK, p. 325, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales xxix. Epiphthora megalornis, balonodes, p. 261, drosias, thyellias, lemurella, p. 262, niphaula, psychrodes, miarodes, p. 263, isonira, autoleuca, p. 264, eryolopha, leucomichla, p. 265, phantasta, achnias, spectrella, p. 266, coniombra, nicrotima harpastis, p. 267, Australia and Tasmania, MEYRICK, t. c. n. spp. Epithectis delminiella, Balkans, REBEL, p. 353, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix, Nn. sp. EHremica n, g. near Symmoca, E. sahare, p. 270, lithochroma n. spp., Algeria, p. 271, WaLsincHaMm, Ent. Mag. xl. Eriocrania chrysolepidella, p. 42, sangit, kaltenbachit, p. 43, notes, Fucus, Jahrb. nassau. Ver. lvii. E. argyrolepidella, Bornich, id. p. 438, t. c. n. sp. Hthmva zelleriella, larva, DYAR, p. 3, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; 4. longi- maculella, larva, DyaR, p. 178, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xu. E. caliginosella, Colorado, Busck, p. 44, t. c. n. sp. Eucalantica n. g. for Calantica polita Walsingh., Buscx, p. 750, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Eumasia n. g. for Dysmasia parietariella, CHRETIEN, p. 119, Bull. Soe. ent. France 1904. Gelechia pyrenaica, Pic du Midi, Perry, p. 3, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. Iris 294 Ins. XII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] xvii; G. montivaga, p. 221, lacertella, p. 222, sinuatella, p. 223, erubescens, \). 265, cerostomatella, mgrorosea, p. 266, heligmatodes, p. 267, Algeria, WALSINGHAM, Ent. Mag. xl; G. limitanella, p. 349, pl. v, fig. 22, G. (Lita) lakatensis, p. 351, fig. 24, Bosnia, REBEL, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix ; G. nephelombra, p. 309, bathropis, p. 310, epactea, p. 312, Australia, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix; G. mandella, monella, p. 759, ceanothiella, p. 760, Brit. Columbia, Buscx, P.. U.S. Mus: xxyaies ni lspp: Glyphidocera septentrionella, Brit. Columbia, Buscx, p. 762, t. c. n. sp. Gnorimoschema bucolica, p. 317, petrinodes, pyrrhauthes, p. 318, marina, p. 319, xerophylla, p. 320, eschatopis, p. 321, Australia, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales xxix ; G. washingtoniella, p. 757, radiatella, splendoriferella, p. 758, Washington, Buscx, P. U. 8S. Mus. xxvii: nl. Spp. Gracilaria elongella varr., Busok, p. 770, t. ¢. G. cramerella, Java, SNELLEN, p. 84, early stages, VAN DEVENTER, l. c. pl. 10, fig. 2, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvi; G. eugeniella, p. 11, pl. i, fig. 4, barringtoniella, p. 14, fig. 5, diffuella, p. 17, fig. 6, glutella, p. 20, fig. 7, soyella, p. 22, pl. 11, fig. 1, protiella, p. 25, fig. 2, grisella, p. 27, pl. ii, fig. 3, Java, VAN DeEventER, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii; G. murtfeldtella, N. America, Buscx, p. 771,..2..U. S. Mus. xxvil 2 n: Spp: Heliozela preustella, pl. i, fig. 3, p. 7, sobrinella, p. 9, Java, VAN DEVENTER, Tiydschr. Ent. xlvii, n. spp. Hemerophila Busck, n. spp., see Geometride. Hemiarcha n. g. type Gelechia thermochroa, MEYRICK, p. 331, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales xxix. Holcocera glandulella, metamorphosis, CHITTENDEN, p. 38, Bull. U. S. Dep. Agric. Ent. xliv. Hyodectis n. g. H. crenoides n. sp., Australia, Meyrick, p. 411, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales xxix. Idiophantis n, g. I. habrias n. sp., Brisbane, Mryrick, p. 298, t. c. Incurvaria piperella, Washington, Busox, p. 775, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. Iulota n. g. near Aristotelia, I. ithyxyla, Australia, p. 283, triglossa, Tasmania, p. 284, n, spp., Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix. Kearfottia n. g. Choreutine, p. 130, HK. albifasciella n. sp., N. America, p. 131, FERNALD, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Leucoptera pachystimella, Brit. Columbia, Buscx, p. 774, P. U. S. Mus. XXVll, N. Sp. Leobatus n. g. near Gelechia, p. 220, L. fagonie n. sp., Algeria, p. 221, WaALSINGHAM, Ent. Mag. xl. Leptogeneia n, g., p. 412, L. bicristata n, sp., Sydney, p. 413, Myrick, FP. Linn, Soca Ne S. (Wales, xxix: Lichenaula callispora, Australia, TURNER, p. 245, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXV1ll, N. Spp. Limnoecia heterozona, isodesma, anisodesma, Australia, LowEr, p. 174, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxviii, n. spp. Lita nitentella, natural history, Perry, pp. 176-179, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xv. L. oreocyrniella, Corsica, PETRY, p. 249, t. ¢. M. sp. Lrthocolletis suaveolentis, Corsica, PETRY, p. 252, t. c. 1. Sp. Litodonta hydromeli, larva, DyaRr, p. 3, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Lyonetia simplella, Java, SNELLEN, p. 86, early stages, VAN DEVENTER, l. ¢. pl. x, fig. 3, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvi; JZ. salictella, Brit. Columbia, Busck, p. 773, P..U. S. Mus. =xwil ton spn: Macrenches n. g., p. 306, VM. eurybatis n. sp., W. Australia, p. 307, MpYRICK, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix. Macrotona n, g., p. 405, WM. terrigena, p. 406, cyamitis, sobria, p. 407, 1. SPPp., Australia, MEYRICK, t. c. : Marmara arbutiella, Washington, Busck, p. 772, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, 0. sp. ’ TINEIDA. Ins. 295 Megacraspedus platyleuca, p. 274, astemphella, centrosema, p. 275, oxyphanes, chalcoscia, melitopis, p. 276, euxena, hoplitis, inficeta, p. 277, pityrites, p. 278, sclerotricha, p. 279, aplhaleta, rsotes, p. 280, coniodes, p. 281, ischnota, popularis, p. 282, Australia and Tasmania, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix, n. spp. Metzneria incognita, Algeria, WALSINGHAM, p. 220, Ent. Mag. xl, n. sp. Nemotois constantinella=(demaisont Regt.), WALSINGHAM, p. 217, Ent, Mag. xl. Nepticula bleonella, Basses Alpes, CHRETIEN, p. 164, Naturaliste 1904 ; NV. thuringiacu, Germany, PETRY, p. 179, Stettin Ent. Zeit. xv; . tungitella, Tangier, WALSINGHAM, p. 8, Ent. Mag. xl : n. spp. Nothris sulcella, Prenj, Rese, p. 356, pl. x, fig. 25, Ann. Hofmus. Wien xix; WV. chloristis, p. 421, centrothetis, p. 422, crocina, p. 4238, mylicotis, p. 426, tephrastis, dentata, p. 427, Australia, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales xxix. Ocystola heliotricha, Tasmania, LowER, p. 168, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxvii, N. Sp. Onebala to be compared with Trichotaphe, O. lamprostoma Z.=(zulu Wals.), WALSINGHAM, p. 267, Ent. Mag. xl. Ornia sauberretla (Sorh.), Hamburg, Sauser, p. 46, Verh. Ver. Hamburg. Unterh. xii, n. sp. Orthoptida n. g. for Heophora abruptella Walk., Mryrick, p. 392, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix. Paltodora stalactis, p. 271, sciopola, actias, p.272, Australia and Tasmania, MEYRICK, t. c. n. spp. Pancoenia n. g. P. periphora, p. 389, pelota, p. 390, n. spp., Sydney, MiyRieK.t.¢. Paraclemensia n. n. for Brackenridgia Busck 1903, Buscx, p. 177, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Phleograptis n. g., p. 393, P. macrynta, brachynta, zopherota, p. 394, n. spp., Australia, Mnyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales xxix. Phieopola sciaspitu, Queensland, Lowsr, p. 168, Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral. XXV1ll, N. Sp. Phyllocnistis minimella, p. 34, pl. ii, fig. 6, humiliella, p. 38, fig. 7, exiguella, p. 40, fig. 8, Java, vaN DeventER, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvi; P. minutella, Java, SNELLEN, p. 87, early stages, VAN DEVENTER, 1. c. pl. x, fig. 4, op. cit. xlvi : n. spp. Plutella notabilis, Washington, p. 752, poulella, Brit. Columbia, p. 753, Buscx, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. spp. Proactica n. g. near Anaphaula, p. 268, P. halimilignella n. sp., Algeria, p. 269, WaLsincHAM, Ent. Mag. xl. Procometis aplegiopa, Queensland, TuRNER, p. 245, Tr, R. Soc. S. Austral. XXVIll, N. Sp. Prodosiarcha n. g. P. loxodesma n. gp., Australia, MryRICcK, p. 330, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix. Protolechia n, g , p. 332 for 85 species Australian Gelechiide, most of them new, viz., tetraploa, telopis, p. 338, exarista, p. 339, acroleuca, cami- nopis, p. 340, temenitis, voluta, p. 341, pacifica, p. 342, trachyphanes, prisca, p. 343, diplonesa, crypsibatis, p. 344, flexilis, frugalis, p. 345, microdora, invaleda, cladara, p. 346, sciodes, trichosema, p. 347, aclera, autopis, p. 348, elpistis, p. 349, argocentra, liota, p. 350, hypoleuca, cosmotis, p. 351, psephias, actinota, p. 352, nyctias, tochlema, p. 353, xestolitha, nephelota, p. 354, anthracina, phleodes, thyridota, p. 355, sarisias, p. 356, englypta, p. 357, obeliscota, p. 358, sisyrea, chenias, p. 359, mechanistis, p. 360, xuthias, p. 361, ceramica, p. 362, hormodes, plinthactis, p. 363, stratifera, catarrhacta, p. 366, tabulata, pelogramma, p. 367, amblopis, p. 368, eolopis, hylias, p. 369, compsochroa, p. 370, odorifera, macropa, p. 371, diplanetis, cephalota, p. 373, scytina, ananeura, p. 374, xanthocephala, p. 376, trichalina, arganthes, p. 377, 296 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—LEPIDOPTERA. [1904] selenia, p. 378, gorgonias, chiradia, p. 380, thyrsoptera, p. 381, phasianis, p-. 382, loemias, p. 383, megalommata, banausodes, p. 384, crotalodes, molyntis, }). 385, aspetodes, p. 386, Australia and Tasmania, MEyRICcK, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix, n. spp. Pyroderces albimaculella, p. 30, pl. 11, fig. 4, albilineella, p. 33, fig. 5, Java, VAN Deventer, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvi; P. argyrozona, Queensland, Lower, p. 173, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxvili : n. spp. Rhinosia pallidipulchra, Algeria, WALSINGHAM, p. 269, Ent. Mag. xl, n. sp. Sartsophora n. g., p. 4038, S. leptoglypta, chlenota n. spp., Australia, p. 404, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix. Sarotorna n. g., p. 322, S. eridora n, sp., Australia, p. 323, MEYRIOK, t. c. Scardia burkerella, Washington, Buscok, p. 777, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. Scythris magnatella, Brit. Columbia, Buscx, p. 768, t. c. n. sp. Smenodoca n. g., p. 302, S. erebenna n, sp., Australia, p. 303, MEyYRICK, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix. Spatularia n. g. near Tinea, S. fuligineella n, sp., Java, with early stages, VAN DEVENTER, p. 1, pl. i, fig. 1, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. Sphaleractis n. g. S. parasticta, p. 328, eurysema, p. 329, n. spp., Australia, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales xxix. Stagmatophora fiordalisa, Corsica, PETRY, p. 250, Stettin Ent. Zeit. lxv, nN. Sp. Stathmopoda trichopeda, holobapta, Australia, Lows:r, p. 171, Tr. R. Soe. S. Austral. xxvii, n. spp. Stegasta n. g., p. 313, S. variana, allactis, p. 314, n. spp., Australia, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix. Symbolistis n. g., p. 413, S. orophota, argyromitra n. spp., Australia, p. 414, MEYRICK, t. c. Symmoca sericiella, Algeria, WALSINGHAM, p. 273, Ent. Mag. xl, n. sp. Styloceros n. g. S. trigonias, p. 408, lychnocentra, cyclonitis, p. 409, 1. SPP., Australia and Tasmania, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales xxix. Syntomactis decalopha, argoscia, p. 175, gnophodes, perinephes, polychroa, p. 176, melamydra, p. 177, Australia, Lowsr, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXVI1l, 1. Spp. Thalamarchis n, g. for Cryptolechia alveola Feld., MeyRicK, p. 436, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix. Thiotricha n, g., p. 292, type thorybodes Meyr., with 7’. chrysopa, oxytheces, p. 293, margarodes, leucothona, p. 294, paraconta, arthrodes, p. 295, bullata, niphastis, anticentra, p. 296, parthenica, p. 297, N. SpP., Australia and Tasmania, Meyrick, t. c. Tinea leucocapitella, Washington, Busck, p. 776, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, 1. sp. Trachydora leucobathra, p. 177, polyzona, zophopepla, p. 178, molybdimera, anthrascopa, centromela, p. 179, microleuca, argoneura, p. 180, Australia, Lower, lT'r. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxvili, n. spp. : Trichotaphe levisella, Quebec, FyuEs, p. 211, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; 7. simpli- ciella, p. 761, leuconotella, p. 762, Washington, Buscx, P. U.S. Mus. XXVl1 : 1. Spp. ; Tritadelpha n. g. T. microptila n. sp., Brisbane, p. 323, Meyrick, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix. Xylorycta cirrhodes, Queensland, TURNER, p. 244, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. XXV1l, N. Sp. ; Aystophora modicella, Java, with early stage, VAN DEVENTER, p. 4, pl. 1, fig. 2, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii, n. sp. Yponomeuta; synonymy, GUIGNON, pp. 219, 220, Feuille Natural. xxxiv: LOISELLE, t. c. p. 235. Ypsolophus ammoxzanthus, zygophorus, p. 430, peristylis, p. 431, achlyodes, iodorus, p. 432, plasticus, p. 433, capnites, p. 485, Australia, MEYRICK, P. Linn, Soc. N. S. Wales xxix, n. spp. Zelleria gracilariella, p. 7538, ribesella, p. 754, Brit. Columbia, Buscg, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. spp. Ins. 297 (v.) DIPTERA. Brief history of North American Dipterology, CoQUILLETT (312). 5 The mouth-parts of Diptera, WimmErR, Rozp. Ceske Ak. Praze 1i, xii, No. 1, pp. 4-10, pl. 2. Wescuft has an important paper on the comparative anatomy of the trophi, and their bearing on classification, J. R. Micr. Soc. 1904, pp. 28-47, pls. i1—viii. The palpi, Wescué, Tr. Linn. Soc. London 1904, pl. 4, pp. 219-2380, pls. vili-x. Diptera of Alaska, CoQUILLETT (320). Brief note on Diptera of Rome, TucctmMEI, pp. 218-222, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. xi—xiil. Study of the reduced head, Chironomus, Phalacrocera, Microdon, Musca, HoLMGREN, pp. 348-355, cuts, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Sense-organs in Diptera, WEScHE, J. Quekett Club (2), ix, pp. 91-104, pls. vi, vii. List of types of Diptera in the American Museum Natural History, BEUTENMULLER (121). CECIDOMYIID. [Cf. Buzzi (128), CocKERELL (287), CoLLIN (298), KIEFFER (792), MARCHAL (906, 910, 911), MeunrpR (942), SLINGERLAND & JOHNSON (1309), TROTTER (1396), WEBSTER (1499). ] Cecid. gall on Arthrocnemum, Marocco, TRoTTER, p. 14, cut, Marcellia 11. Cecidomytide in amber, n. spp. cf. Paleeoentomology, p. 124. Catalogue of British Cectdomytide, CoLiin, pp. 93-99, Ent. Mag. xl. Cecidomyia destructor, history of its parasite Polygnotus (Platygaster), MarcuatL, Arch. Zool. exp. xxxii, pp. 300 etc.; C. gleditchie, galls, BrITtTon, p. 212, pl. iib, Rep. Connecticut exp. Stat. 1904; C. nigra, and others in pears, FERRAUT, pp. 298-303, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. C. perocculta, Colorado, CocKERELL, p. 156, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; C.? johnsoni, N. America, SLINGERLAND, p. 72, Bull. Cornell Exp. Stat. No. 224 : n. spp. Clinodiplosis dahlie, Vallombrosa, KinFFER, p. 92, Marcellia iii, n. sp. Diplosis resinicola, parasites, ECKEL, p. 325, Biol. Bull. vi. D. coloradella, Colorado, CocKERELL, p. 155, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Neocerata rhodophaga (t= Cecid. rosarum) metamorphoses, WEBSTER, pp. 15-25, Bull. Illinois Lab. vii. Perrisia turionum, Italy on Asparagus, Trorrmr, p. 6, Marcellia iu; P. vallisumbrose, Italy, KimFFER, p. 91, Marcellia ili : n. spp. Lhabdophaga portere, New Mexico, CocKERELL, p. 155, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, nN. Sp. Schizomyia gennadi, Cyprus, MarcuHal, p. 272, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904, n. sp.; S. gennadw, natural history, MARcHAL, pp. 561-566, Ec. MYCETOPHILID &. [Cf. CaapMAN (260), CoqUuILLErT (313, 315), MEUNIER (942). | Mycetophitide and Sciaride in amber, relations of divisions of Myceto- philide, MEUNIER (942) and Palzoentomology, p. 124. 298 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—DIPTERA. [1904] Mycetophilid cocoons, GREEN, p. 158, Spolia Zeylan. ii. Acnemia varipennis, California, COQUILLETT, p. 169, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, N. sp. Ceroplatus sesioides, tipuloides, in Finland, Porpius, pp. 144-146, Medd. Soc. Faun. Fenn. 1902/03. Celosia pygophora, California, CoQUILLETT, p. 170, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, N. Sp. Eugnoriste brevirostris, Colorado, COQUILLETT, p. 169, t. c. n. Sp. Lasiosoma hirta, structure of eggs and pupa, CHAPMAN, pp. 103-107, Ent. Mag. xl. Phronva tenebrosa, California, COQUILLETT, p. 170, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, N. Sp. Platyura pullata, California, CoQUILLETT, p. 171, t. c. n. sp. Sciara trifasciata, Nicaragua, CoQuILLETT, p. 90, t. c. n. sp. CHIRONOMID&. (Cf. CHEVREDL (262), CoQquiLLErr (313, 315, 317, 319), HoLMGREN (699), MEUNIER (942). ] Ceratopogon medius, New Jersey, CoquiLLeTt, p. 166, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi; C. terminalis, Nicaragua, CoQUILLETT, p. 90, t. ¢.; C. guttatus, Brazil, CoquILLETT, p. 35, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii: n. Spp. Chironomus, anatomy of larva, head, HoLMGREN (699) ; C. plumosus, great dancing swarm, SCHUSTER, p. 344, Zool. Garten xlv. Hydrobenus lugubris, larva and habits, GraRD, pp. 164, 165, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Metriocnemus knabi, Massachusetts, CoQuILLEert, p. 11, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, Nn. Sp. Tanypus dyari, pupa and its habits, GIRAULT, p. 81, Psyche xi. Thalassomyia; Scopelodromus is the same genus, but 7. frauvenfeldi and S. isemerinus are different species, CHEVREL, pp. xxix—xxxv, Arch. zool. exp. Notes 1904. CULICIDA. [Cf. BaLtrour (77A), CHRISTOPHERS (277), Cocar & CECCHERELLI (296), CoLLEDGE (297), CoQUILLETT (315, 316, 317), Dutton (418), Dyar (421, 423, 425, 426, 429), Dyan & Knap (442), Dy& (4438, 444), Feur (495), Fett & Youne (4954), GILEs (601-604), GoELDI (615), GRoss- BECK (637, 638), JAMES (758, 759), JAMES & Liston (760), KERTESZ (790), KNaAB (821, 822), Leacu (865), LeBREDO (867), LEON (874, 875), Lupiow (891, 892), McCrRacKEN (931), MEUNIER (943), Pazos (1012), “SCHAUDINN (1224), SCHNEIDER (1233), SmirH (1315-1317, 1319), STEFANTI- PEREZ (1339), THEOBALD (1371, 1373, 1374, 1376), WAHLGREN (1463), WIMMER (1534). The genera criticised, GILES, pp. 365 etc., J. trop. Medicine vii. Mosquito, anatomy, LEBREDO (867). P; The structure of proboscis in Anophelides, Lyon, Zool. Anz. xxvii, pp. 730- 732, cut. The alimentary system and mode of ingestion of Culex pipiens, SCHAUDINN (1224). Culicide and their parasites, general account, Dy&, Arch. parasit. 1X, pp. 5-77. Notes on habits and distribution of Culicide in Italy, Coaer & CECCHERELLI, pp- 55-57, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxvi. CULICIDA. Ins. 299 Hungarian Culicide, treatise on in Hungarian, Kertész, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars. i, pp. 1-75. Culicide of Egypt, Sudan and Abyssinia, THEOBALD, pp. 62-83, pls. i—vi, [st Rep. Wellcome Lab. Culicide of the Nile region, BALFOUR (774). Culictde of Tchad and of Chari, LAVERAN, pp. 1069, 1070, Soc. Biol. lvi. Culicide in Guinea, LAVERAN, p. 555, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi. General account of mosquitoes, and monograph of Anopheles of India and their larvee, JaMES & Liston, Anopheles of India, 30 pls. Culicide of Upper Tonkin, LAVERAN, pp. 1070, 1071, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi. Monograph of Culicide of New York, with natural history observations, larvee, and descriptions of spp. n. and genn. n., FELT, Bull. N. York Mus. No. 79, pp. 241-400, 57 pls. and many cuts. Notes on Culicide and larve in British Columbia, Dyar, pp. 37-41, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Rearing Culicide larvee and importance of larve for distinction of species, Fett & Young, p. 312, Science xx. Larvee, epistomal appendages of, KNaB, pp. 175-177, pl. x, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xi. Presumed parthenogenesis of Culex, KeLLoce, p. 59,, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. Experiments as to feeding, oviposition, etc. with reference to medical point of view, Stegomyra fasciata and Culex fatigans, GOELDI (615). Mosquito-control in New Jersey, with account, and descriptions, of the species occurring there, their habits and life-histories, SmirH (1315). Mosquitoes and mosquito control, Connecticut, Brirron & VIERECK, pp. 253-310, pls. x-xvii, Rep. Connecticut exp. Stat. 1904. Protection against Anopheles among the ancients, MANzI, pp. 88-109, Arch. parasit. viii. Anopheles, classification discussed, the Indian forms described and figured, their larve, JAMES & Liston, Anopheles of India; A. costalis var. n. melas, p. il, A. funestus varr. n. umbrosus and subumbrosus, p. iv, THEOBALD, Thompson Yates Lab, Rep. v, Mem. x App. ; A., at Siena, Cocear & CECCHERELLI, pp. 53, 54, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxvi; A., in Sicily, similarity of larva to that of Diva, STEFANI-PEREZ, pp 9, etc., Natural. Sicil. xvii; A. in Madagascar, Dy#, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 544, 545; A. in India, habits, larvae, JAMES, Sci. Mem. India n. s. No. 2 (1902), pp. 27-59, unnamed spp. allied to A. jamesiz, pp. 40-43, t. c.; A. in Victoria, Leacu, Victorian Natural. xxi, pp. 9-12; A. maculipennis and malaria, LAVERAN, pp. 325, 326, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi ; A. vincenti, characters, LAVERAN, p. 1072, t. c.; A. barberi, pre- daceous larva, Dyar, p. 243, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; A. claviger, natural history, seasons, SCHNEIDER, pp. 41-45, KB. Ver. Riga xlvii ; A. crucians, larva, SMITH, p. 150, pl. xii, Ent. News Philad. xv; A., biting apparatus of, LEon, pp. 97, 98, Bull. Soc. Jassy xviii. A. wellcomei, Nile, THEOBALD, p. 64, pl. ui, fig. 4, and pl. v, fig. 5, Ist Rep. Wellcome Lab. ; A. culiciformis, Bombay, JAMES & Liston, p. 122, larva plate xv, Anopheles of India; A. fluviatilis, p. 31, Jeyporiensis, p. 32, immaculata, p. 35, stephensir, p. 45, pulcherrimus, p. 48, India, Jamus [in 1902], Sci. Mem. India (n. s.), No. 2; A. franciscanus, California, MCCRACKEN, p. 12, pl. 11, Ent. News Philad. XV : Nl. Spp. Catageiomyia n. g. near Stegomyia, senegalensis n. sp., Africa, THEOBALD, pp. 1, Thompson Yates Lab. Rep. v, Mem. xi App. Cellia pharoensis, p. 70, pl. v, fig. 1, THEOBALD, lst Rep. Wellcome Lab. Conchyliastes varipes, Mexico, CoQquiLLEr?, p. 10, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, Nl. Sp. 300 Ins. XII. INSECTA.—DIPTERA. [1904] Corethra, mode of colouring living larva, KoumER (832); C. rufa Zett. to Mochlonyx, C. culiciformis (Th. nec De Geer), synonymy, WAHLGREN, pp. 14, 15, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 7. C. ceratopogones, Gambia, THEOBALD, p. x, Thompson Yates Lab. Rep. vy, Mem. x App. ; C. indica, Moradabad, GiuEs, p. 49, J. trop. Medicine vil; C. karnerensis, p. 347, lintneri, p. 353, New York, Frut, Bull. N. York Mus. No. 79 : n. spp. Culex annulioris var. n, gambiensis, THEOBALD, p. v, Thompson Yates Lab. Rep. v, Mem. x App. ; C. luteolateralis varr. n. pallida and albothoraz, THEOBALD, p. li, op. cit. Mem. xi App.; C. péus n. n. for affinis Ad., SPEISER, p. 148, Ins. Borse 1904; C. fuscanus Wied., Asia minor, characters, GILES, p. 384, J. trop. Medicine vii ; C. fusculus, characters, WAHLGREN, p. 14, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 7; C. mimeticus, habitat, characters, CoGel, pp. 49-52, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxvi ; C. trichwrus = (cinereoborealis Felt), Dyar, p. 244, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; C. punctor = (Culex abserratus Felt & Young, C. fitchii and cantans queried, Dyar, pp. 245, 246, t. c.; C. cantans, life-history, Dyar, pp. 36-88, pl. 1, t. ¢.; C. mucidus alternans, life-history, anatomical details, COLLEDGE, P. Soc. Queensland xviii, pp. 67-80, pls. ii—vu ; C. varipalpus, life-history, Dyar, pp. 90-92, pl. iii, J. N. York Ent. Soc. x11; C. punctor and trichurus, early stages, pl. ix, pp. 169, 170, notes on various N. American larve and their enormous numbers, pp. 172-174, Dyar, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; C. cantans restuans, emprger, larval variation, Dyar & Knap, pp. 143, 144, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi ; C. dwpreez, larva and pupa, SMITH, p. 49, pl. vii, Ent. News Philad. xv; C. perturbans, eggs and young larva, Dyar & CURRIE, pp. 218, 219, cuts, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; C. trivittatus, pl. ix, p. 145, discolor, pl. x, p. 147, aurifer, pl. xi, p. 148, larvee, SMITH, Ent. News Philad. xv; C. territans, oviposition and eggs, KNAB, pp. 246-248, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xu; C., anatomy, Pazos ¥ CABALLERO (1012); C. pipiens, movements in swarm, W. SCHUSTER, p. 349, Zool. Garten xlv; C. parasitised by a worm, SMITH, pp. 657, 658, Rep. New Jersey exp. Stat. 1903. C. pallidocephala, Nile, p. 73, dentatus, Abyssinia, p. 74, pl. vi, fig. 3, THEOBALD, lst Rep. Wellcome Lab. ; C. anarmostus, p. vi, thalassius, p- vil, ewclastus, p. viii, Gambia, THEOBALD, Thompson Yates Lab. Rep. v, Mem. x App.; C. teniorhynchoides, Angola, GILES, p. 368, J. trop. Medicine vil ; C. mvitarsus, pullatus, N. America, COQUILLETT, p. 168, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; C. dupreei, N. America, COQUILLETT, p- 10, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; C. cinereoborealis, lazarensis, abserratus, fitchii, United States, Fett & Youne, p. 312, Science xx ; C. estivalis, N. America, Dyar, p. 245, J. N. York Ent. Soc. x11; C. pretans, p. 332, tnconspicuus, p. 333, New Jersey, GROSSBECK, Ent. News Philad. xv ; C. salinarius, New Jersey, CoQuILLET?, p. 73, Ent. News Philad. xv ; C. siphonalis, New Jersey, GROSSBECK, p. 332, Canad. Ent. xxxvi ; C. onondagensis, p. 305, absobrinus, p. 318, magnipennis, p. 322, abfitchii, p. 381, New York, Fett, Bull. N. York. Mus. No. 79 : n. spp. Culicada n, g. for numerous Culex, FELT, p. 3910, t. ¢. Culicella n. g. type dyari Coq., FELT, p. 391¢, t. c. Culicelsa n. g. type teeniorhynchus Wied., FELT, p. 3910, t. c. Culiseta n. g. type absobrinus Felt, FELT, p. 391e, t. c. Danielsia n. g. Culicina, THEOBALD, p. 78, D. alboteniata n. sp., Kuala Lumpur, LEICESTER, p. 111 ; Entomologist 1904. Desvoidea fusca var. n. joloensis, LUDLOW, p. 236, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Ecculex n. g. type sylvestris Theob., Frnt, p. 391c, Bull. N. York Mus. No. 79. Etorleptiomyia n. g. mediolineata n. sp., Nile, THEOBALD, p. 71, Ist Rep. Wellcome Lab. CULICIDA. Ins. 301 Finlayia, modified, to include Orthopomyia, GILES, p. 366, J. trop. Medicine Vii. F. albipes, hab.?, flavipennis, p. 366, melanoptera, p. 367, Philippines, GILES, t. c. n. Spp. Grabhania jamaicensis in Missouri, larva, pupa, HERRICK, pp. 81-84, pl. viii, Ent. News Philad. xv. G. deniedmannii, Philippines, LuDLow, p. 234, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Hodgesia sp., Philippines, p. 368, cut, GrLEs, J. trop. Medicine vii. Howardina himalayana, Naini Thal, GIuEs, p. 384, t. c. n. sp. Hulecoeteomyia n. g. Culicina, THEOBALD, H. trilineata n. sp., Kuala Lumpur, LEICESTER, p. 165, Entomologist 1904. Lastoconops n. g. near Culex, p. viii, poicilipes n. sp., West Africa, p. 1x, THEOBALD, Thompson Yates Lab. Rep. v, Mem. x App. Leicesteria n. g. near Hretmapodites, THEOBALD, p. 211, L. longipalpis n. sp., Kuala Lumpur, Letcestrer, p. 211, Entomologist 1904, Lophoscelomyia n. g. Anophelina, THEOBALD, p. 12, L. asiatica n. sp., Kuala Lumpur, LEICEsTER, p. 13, Entomologist 1904. Mansonia uniformis, pl. vi, fig. 5, p. 76, THEOBALD, 1st Rep. Wellcome Lab. Megarhinus rutilus, portoricensis, larvee, DYAR, p. 20, P. ent. Soc. Washing- ton vi. M. lewaldii, Philippines, LupLow, p. 233, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Mimomyia uniformis, Nile, THEOBALD, p. 80, Ist Rep. Wellcome Lab. ; M. chamberlaini, Philippines, LupLow, p. 297, Canad. Ent. xxxvi : n. spp. Mochlonyx velutinus, metamorphosis, WIMMER, Rozp. Ceske Ak. Praze 1i, xi No. 1, pl. ke Myzomyia rosswi var., GILES, p. 1, J. trop. Medicine vii. M, nili, Nile, THEOBALD, p. 66, pl. v, fig. 3, 1st Rep. Wellcome Lab. ; M. thorntoni, Philippines, LupLow, p. 69, Canad. Ent. xxxvi : n. spp. Myzorhynchus sinensis?, larva, GILES, p. 51, J. trop. Medicine vii; J. pseudobarbirostris, correction, LupLow, p. 72, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Nyssorhynchus jamesii and fuliginosus, queried as one species, also J. theobaldi and maculipennis, GILES, p. 22, J. trop. Medicine vii. Orthopodomyia n. g. near Pinlaya, THEOBALD, p. 236, O. albipes Nn. sp., Kuala Lumpur, LEICESTER, p. 237 ; Entomologist 1904. Protoculex n. g. type serratus Theob., Feur, p. 391d, Bull. N. York Mus. No:!'79. Psorophora ciliata, larval habits, Dyar, p. 244, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Runchomyia philippinensis, Philippines, GILES, p. 368, J. trop. Medicine Vili, N. sp. Sayomyia rotundifolia, p. 366, hudsoni, p. 371, New York, Frut, Bull. N. York Mus. No. 79, n. spp. Scutomyia n. g. Culicina, S. albolineata n. sp., Kuala Lumpur, THEOBALD, p- 77, Entomologist 1904. Stegomyia scutellaris var. samarensis, LUDLOW, p. 71, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. S. albocephala, Gambia, THEOBALD, p. iv, Thompson Yates Lab. Rep. v, Mem. x App. ; S. desmotes, leucomeres, striocrura, Philippines, GILEs, p-. 367, J. trop. Medicine vii : n. spp. Tenorhynchus, revised, species tabulated, GiLEs, pp. 381-383, J. trop. Medicine vii; 7. var. n. maculipes, pl. vi, fig. 4, p. 79, THEOBALD, Ist Rep. Wellcome Lab. T. cristatus, Nile, THEOBALD, p. 78, t.c. ; 7’. whitmoret, Philippines, GILEs, p. 367, J. trop. Medicine vil ; 7". nigricans, Panama, p. 166, signipennis, Mexico, p. 167, CoquinuertT, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; 7. niger, antigue, Antigua, GILES, p. 384, J. trop. Medicine vii : n. spp. ial spathipalpis, pl. vi, tig. 1, p. 73, THEOBALD, lst Rep. Wellcome ab. 302 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—DIPTERA. [1904] Toxorhynchites leicestert, THEOBALD, p. 36, metallicus, LEICESTER, p. 37, Malay States, Entomologist 1904, n. spp. UVranotenia balfouri, Nile, pl. vi, fig. 6, p. 82, THEOBALD, 1st Rep. Wellcome Lab. ; U. nitidoventer, Philippines, GILES, p. 368, J. trop. Medicine Vill : N. spp. PSYCHODIDA. [Cf. Eaton (445), WAHLGREN (1463). ] Clytocerus n. g. for part of Pericoma, Eaton, p. 59, Ent Mag. xl. Logima n. g. Type Psychoda erminea Eat., Eaton, p. 58, t. c. Pericoma albomaculata, Smaland, WAHLGREN, p. 16, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 7, N. Sp. Philosepedon n. g. for P. humeralis Meig., Eaton, p. 57, Ent. Mag. xl. Phlebotomus and allies, characters, Eaton, pp. 55, 56, t. c. Telmatoscopus n. g. for part of Pericoma, Eaton, p. 58, t. c. Threticus n. g. T. gemina, England, compar, Britain, Algeria, Madeira, nN. spp., Eaton, p. 57, t. c. Aenapates n. g. for part of Perticoma, Eaton, 1. c. TIPULIDZ and RHYPHIDA. [Cf. DE MEWERE (934), SNODGRASS (1323), WAHLGREN (1463). ] Revision of Zetterstedt’s types of Scandinavian Tipulidae, WAHLGREN, pp. 1-12) “Arkiv Zool-.a,, Nowa. SNopGRASS describes figures and compares the male genitalia in a large number of N. American 7%pulide, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, pp. 179-236, pls. vii—xvui. Ctenophora ornata and flaveolata, habits, G1IaRD, p. 87, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Eriocera nigripennis, Java, MEWERE, p. 92, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, n. sp. Dicranomyia modesta, egg-masses, GIARD, p. 107, Feuille Natural. xxxiy. D. aperta, Scandinavia, WAHLGREN, p. 8, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 7; D. kobusi, Java, MEIUWERE, p. 91, pl. vil, figg. 5, 6, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii : n. spp. Pachyrrhina dorsalis, p. 89, fallax, scurroides, Java, dimidiata, New Guinea, p. 90, pl. viii, fig. 4, MEIJERE, t. c. n. spp. Pselliophora insignis, nigrithorax, p. 87, stigmatica, p. 88, pl. viii, fig. 1, Java, MEIJERE, t. c. n. Spp. Rhipidia pulchra, Java, MEIERE, p. 92, pl. viii, fig. 7, t. c. n. sp. Rhyphus minor Zett., not valid, WAHLGREN, p. 17, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 7. Tipula thibetana, Ta-tsienlu, MEIJERE, p. 89, t. c. 1. sp. SIMULIIDZ. Simulium, criticism of Zetterstedt’s species, WAHLGREN, pp. 17-19, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 7; S. tephrodes nu. n. for cinereum Bell., SPEISER, p. 148, Ins. Borse 1904. S. notatum, Arizona, ADAMS, p. 434, Kansas Uniy. Sci. Bull. 11, n. sp. BIBIONIDA. [Cf. CoQuILLETt (313, 315), DE MEIJERE (934). ] Bibio obscuripennis, Darjiling, MEIWJERE, p. 87, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, n. sp. Bibiodes n. g. B. halteralis n, sp., California, CoQUILLETT, p. 171, P. ent. Soc. Washington yi. Dilophus fumosus, rhynchops, Nicaragua, COQUILLETT, p. 91,t. c. N. spp. Plecia lugubris, Ta-tsienlu, MEIWERE, p. 86, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, n. sp. STRATIOMYIIDHM— TABANIDA. Ins. 303 STRATIOMYIIDA and SCENOPINIDA. [Cf. Apams (8), CoQuILLETT (318), Hine (688), DE MEWERE (934), MELANDER (936). | Stratiomyide, tables of N. American, MeLANpDER, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, pp. 14-24. a atte scheffert, S. Texas, CoquimLLert, p. 32, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Sp. Piabed brunnea, Darjiling, MEIWERE, p. 94, pl. viii, fig. 19, Bijdr. Dierk. XVlll, nN. Sp. Euparyphus obliquus, British Columbia, H1nn, p. 87, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp epnine fenestrata, Palembang, pl. vili, fig. 9, data, Bengal, p. 93, MEIJERE, Bidr. Dierk. xviii, n. spp. Macrosargus texanus, N. America, MELANDER, p. 19, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, N. Sp. Nemotelus abdominalis, bellulus, kansensis, trinotatus, characters, Mz- LANDER, pp. 33, 34, Psyche x1. Ptecticus tricolor, Java, MEWERE, p. 95, pl. viii, fig. 11, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, Nn. Sp. Rosapha bimaculata, Java, MEIERE, p. 96, pl. viii, figg. 13, 14, t. c. n. sp. Scenopinus mirabilis electa, Arizona, ADAMS, p. 445, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. ii, n. sph. TABANIDZ. [Cf. ApaMs (8), Brumprt (136), HINE (689, 691), JoHNSON (765), RIcARDO (1172), VILLENEUVE (1459), WHITNEY (1525). ] Revision of Tabanine, Ricarpo, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, pp. 349-372. Tabanide of N. America, HINE, pp. 217-249, Ohio Natural. v. Tabanide, Chrysops etc., as transmittors of sleeping sickness, BLANCHARD, Arch. parasit. vill, pp. 573-589. Tabanide injurious to stock, N. America, HINnE, pp. 57-60, Bull. U. S. Dep. Agric. Ent. xliv, and xlvi, pp. 23-25, habits, oviposition. Chrysops pachycera 2, ADAMS, p. 442, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. ii. C. lupus, pike, N. America, WHITNEY, p. 205, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; C. fulvistigma, brimleyt, N. Carolina, Hinz, p. 55, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; C. coquillettu, California, HIN, p. 220, Ohio Natural. v : n. spp. Diachlorus ferrugatus, “ yellow-fever fly,” BanKks, p. 290, Ent. News Philad. xv. : | Dichelacera grandis, Brit. Honduras, Ricarpo, p. 371, Ann. Nat. Hist. Xiv, n. Sp. Nemorius vitripennis, habits, VILLENEUVE, p. 235, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Snowiellus n. g. S. atratus n. sp., Arizona, Hin, p. 230, Ohio Natural. v. Tabanus hinei n. n. for politus Johns., ‘JOHNSON, p- 15, .Psyche..aa3 2. 4-punctatus Wied. to Therioplectes, SPEISER, p. 148, Ins. Borse 1904. 2. benedictus, T. (Therioplectes) typhus, N. America, WHITNEY, p. 206, Canad. Ent. xxxvl; 7’. (Therioplectes) whitneyi, Massachusetts, JOHN. SON, p. 15, Psyche xi; T. flavidus, Texas and Mexico, p. 236, laticeps, California, laticornis, Arizona and Mexico, p. 939), osburni, Brit. Columbia, p. 241, productus, Wyoming, p. 242, Hine, Ohio Natural. v : Nn. spp. Udenocera n. g. Tabanine, p. 354, for U. brunneus n. sp., Ceylon, p. 355, Ricarpo, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. 304 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—DIPTERA. [1904] LEPTIDA, incl. XYLOPHAGIDA. [Cf. ApamMs (8), CoQqUuILLETT (315), DE MEIJERE (934), VILLENEUVE (1459).] Chrysopila simplex, Java, MEIWERE, p. 97, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii; C. lucifera, p. 437, bella, fllavibarbis, p. 438, North America, ADAMs, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. 1 : n. spp. Leptis pluralis, p. 441, palpalis, p. 442, Washington, ADAMS, t. c. 1. Spp. Symphoromyia flavipalpes, Colorado, ADAMS, p. 439, t. c.; S. securifera, California, CoQUILLETT, p. 171, P. ent Soc. Washington vi : n. spp. Xylophagus nitidus, New Hampshire, ADAMS, p. 435, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. ii, n. sp. THEREVIDA. [Cf. ADAMS (8), CoQUILLETT (313, 315), VILLENEUVE (1459). ] Psilocephala aurantiaca, California, CoQquiILLetT, p. 177, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi; P. occipitalis, p. 4438, lateralis, p. 444, Arizona, Avpams, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. 11; P. pruinosa, Nicaragua, COQUILLETT, p. 91, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi : n. spp. Thereva, synonymy and variation, VILLENEUVE, pp. 171, 172, Feuille Natural. xxxiv. T. anomala, Arizona, ADAMS, p. 444, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. 1, n. sp. ASILIDH, MYDASID#. [Cf. ApDamMs (8), Back (73), Brirues (175), CogquILLETT (315, 318), VILLE- NEUVE (1459). ] CortI gives the characters of certain unnamed species of Portuguese Asilide, Rend. Ist. Lombardo xxxvi, pp. 1071-1073. Ablautus flavipes, rubens, N. America, CoQUuILLETT, p. 178, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. spp. Anisopogon johnsoni, Colorado, Back, p. 293, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Asilus crabroniformis, habits and egg, XAMBEU, p. 174. Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon I. Cyrtopogon nigricolor, tibialis, p. 183, maculosus, varipennis, p. 184, N. America, COQUILLETT, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. spp. Dasyllis cinerea, p. 289, fernaldi, p. 290, N. America, Back, Canad. Ent. XXXVI, N. Spp. Mioctrodes n. g. near Dioctria, D. flavipes n. sp., Missouri, CoQUILLETT, p. 181, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Dysmachus harpax, France, VILLENEUVE, pp. 167-173, Feuille Natural. XXXIV, N. Sp. Erax tuberculata, 8. Texas, CoquiLuett, p. 34, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, nN. Sp. Holopogon latus, 8. Texas, CoQUILLETT, p. 33, t. c. I. Sp. Laphystia flavipes, imatula, opaca, N. America, CoquILLert, p. 180, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. spp. Leptogaster virgatus, p. 177, hirtipes, p. 178, N. America, CoQUILLETT, t. c.; Z. tornowi?’, Buenos Aires, BRETHEs, p. 337, An. Mus. Buenos Aires Xi : 1. Spp. Metapogon n. g. near Cyrtopogon, p. 181, M. gilvipes, punctipennis N. SPP, N. America, p. 182, CoquILLETt, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Mydas abdominalis, Arizona, ADaMs, p. 434, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. i, Nn. Sp. ASILIDE—EMPIDZ. Ins. 805 Myolestes n. g. near Allopogon, p. 338, A. lynchii n. sp., Tucuman, p. 339, BrkrHes, An. Mus. Buenos Aires x1. Ospriocerus albifusciatus, Florida, BACK, p. 292, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Saropogon rufus, p. 290, albifrons, p. 291, N. America, Back, t. c.; S. luteus, hyalinus, p. 185, semiustus, p. 186, California, CoQuILLETtT, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi : n. spp. Stenopogon and Seleropogon distinguished, CoQquiLLETt?, p. 179, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. S. nigritulus, California, CoquitueTt, t. c.; S. tenebrosus, pumilus, p. 33, nitens, p. 34, S. Texas, Coquiuuert, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. BOMBYLIID 2. [Cf CoguILLerT (315, 318), Hive (688), Ktncken (847), VILLENEUVE (1459). } Acreotrichus atratus, Mexico, CoQUuILLETT, p. 176, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, N. Sp. Anastoechus nitidulus, localities, JOHNSON, p. 16, Psyche xi. Anthrax harveyi, British Columbia, H1ne, p. 88, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Phthiria unimaculata, 8. Texas, CoguiLuertr, p. 32, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii; P. melanoscuta, Arizona, fulvida, Mexico, p. 172, marginata, vittiventris, nubeculosa, p. 173, tnornata, badia, p. 174, picturata, Jlaveola, amplicella, p. 175, bicolor, p. 176, N. America, COQUILLETT, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi : n. spp. Ploas alpicola, Lautarets, VILLENEUVE, p. 72, Feuille Natural. xxxiv, n. sp. Systechus leucophoeus var. n. gallicus, VILLENEUVE, p. 72, Feuille Natural. XXXIV. Systropus ; metamorphosis, KUNCKEL, pp. 1623-1625, C.R. Ac. Sci. exxxviil. ACROCERIDA. Acrocera fasciata, habits, JOHNSON, p. 17, Psyche xi. Oncodes albiventris, Canada, JOHNSON, p. 18, t. c. n. Sp. Opsebius pterodontinus, JOHNSON, p. 16, t. ¢. EMPID&. [Cf. Buzzi (124, 125).] CoQuiILLert, brief notes on nomenclature of some genera, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, pp. 51, 52. Acarterus pallipes, Bombay, Brzzi1, p. 335, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. sp. Anthepiscopus antipodus, Sydney, Brzzt, p. 339, t. c. n. sp. Chersodronia lutescens, Sydney, Brzzi, p. 358, t. c. n. sp. Clinocera (Wiedemannia) microstigma, Bosnia, Brzzi, p. 201, t. c. n. sp. Coloboneura argyropalpa, New Guinea, Brzzi, p. 358, t. c. n. sp. Ctenodrapetis subg. n. cf. Drapetis. Drapetis ; catalogue of the genus with the following new names, distans (=divergens Bezzi), pheoptera (=obscuripennis Bezzi), Brzzi, pp. 143- 146, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. D. obscuripennis, p. 351, xanthopyga, p. 352, divergens, bihamata, p. 353, callosotibia, p. 354, D. (Ctenodrapetis subg. n. p. 351) gracilis, p. 354, New Guinea, discoidalis, E. India, ciliatocosta, Brisbane, p. 355, rubrithorax, p. 356, New Guinea, Brzzi, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. spp. Elaphropeza spuria, New Guinea, p. 347, metatarsata, Ceylon, p. 348, bicolor, Paramatta, basalis, Ceylon, p. 349, Buzzi, t. c. n. spp. Empis hilareformis, p. 340, cyanescens, p. 342, N. S. Wales, ceylonica, Pattipola, p. 348, papuana, New Guinea, p. 344, Buzzr, t. c. n. spp. e702, [VOL XL1.| - E 20 306 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—DIPTERA. [1904] Halsanalotes setifrons, N. S. Wales, Buzzi, p. 357, t. c. n. sp. Hilara huttoni n. nu. for fulvipes Hutt., Bezzt, p. 360, t. ¢. Hybos bisetosus, E. India, p. 324, pollinosus, p. 326, brachystigma, p. 327, Australia, Brzzi, t. c. n. spp. Leptopeza pulcherrima, p. 336, bimaculata, p. 337, tachydromiceformis, p. 3388, Australia, Brzzi, t. c. n. spp. Ptilophyllodroma n. g. Hemerodromint, p. 344, P. biroi n. sp., New Guinea, p. 345, Brzzi, t. c. Rhamphomyia pokornyt, p. 198, anfractuosa, p. 199, Australia, nubigena, p. 200, chtonoptera, p. 201, Tyrol, Brzzi, t. c. n. spp. Syndyas parvicellulata, Ceylon and New Guinea, p. 321, ewmera, New Guinea, p. 323, Bezzi, t. c. n. spp. Syneches bigoti n. n. for bicolor Big., BEzz1, p. 360, t. c. Syneches ; Kpiceia, Harpamerus subgenn.; characters, p. 329, S. dicheto- phorus, p. 330, S. (Epiceia) hyalopterus, p. 331, minor, p. 332, S. (Harpamerus) dinoscelis, p. 333, New Guinea, Brzzi, t. c. n. spp. Tachydromia (Platypalpus) chionocheta, New Guinea, Buzzi, p. 359, t. c. Nn. Sp. DOLICHOPIDA. [Cf AnprRicH (21), CoguILLEeTT (315), JOHNSON (765), OLDENBERG (993), RoOUBAUD (1200), SNoDGRASS (1324), VERRALL (1438). ] Catalogue and tables of British Dolichopodide, VERRALL, Ent. Mag. xl, pp. 164 ete. The male genitalia—hypopygium—-of numerous genera are described and figured by SNopaRass, P. Calif. Ac. (3) 11, pp. 273-294, pls. xxx—xxxlii. Marine larvee-—supposed A phrosylus—commensal with Balanus, described, ROvUBAUD, pp. 338-340, Bull. Mus. Paris ix. Agonosoma, Psilopus and Sciapus, synonymy, ALDRICH, p. 246, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Argyra aldrichi, New Jersey, JOHNSON, p. 18, Psyche xi, n. sp. Dolichopus ; European catalogued and classified, VERRALL, pp. 241, 242, Ent. Mag. xl. ; Dolichopus andalusiacus, p. 226, lineaticornis, p. 227, characters, VERRALL, t. c. D. laticola, England, VERRALL, p. 197, t. c. n. sp. Psilopodinus =(Gnamptopsilopus Aldr.), ALDRICH, p. 247, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Saucropus = (Neurigona), the European, OLDENBERG, pp. 65-81, pl. i, , Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. S. cilipes, Macugnaga, p. 71, /ineatus, Germany, p. 73, id. t. c. n. spp. Sciapus pruinosus, Florida, CoQuILLETT, p. 186, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, Nn. sp. PLATYPEZIDA. Agathomyia, table of European, with distinction of wankowiczii and aurantiaca, CZERNY, pp. 187-139, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. SYRPHID. [Cf. Apams (8), BRETHES (329), DE MEIJERE (934, 935), VERRALL (1439), Wiis & BURKILL (1533). ] Syrphide of Normandy, list, Portevin, Feuille Natural. xxxiv, pp. 209-213. Annotated list of the Syrphide of British Columbia, 78 species, OSBURN, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, pp. 213 ete. SYRPHIDE—TERMITOXENIIDA. Ins. 307 Syrphide and flowers, Clova, WinuIs & Burk, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904, pp. 166-168. Baccha bonariensis, Argentina, BRETHES, p. 340, An. Mus. Buenos Aires xi, Nl. Sp. Callicera yerburyt, Scotland, VERRALL, p. 229, Ent. Mag. xl, n. sp. Ceria trinotata, Darjiling, MrtseRE, p. 97, Biydr. Dierk. xvii, n. sp. Helophilus curvigaster Macq., characters, MEIJERE, p. 99, t. c. Helophilus caudatus, Aru islands, MEWERE, p. 177, Notes Leyden Mus. xxiv, N. Sp. Microdon, the trophi of the larva, HoLMGREN, p. 347, Zool. Anz. xxvii. M. metallicus, Darjiling, MrIsERE, p. 98, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, n, sp. Milesia semifulva, Darjiling, MEWERE, p. 99, pl. viii, fig. 16, t. c. n. sp. Myiatropa florea, larval habits, GIARD, p. 88, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Nausigaster scutellaris, Arizona, ADAMS, p. 446, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. ii, fon: Sp. Pipiza radicum =(pistica Will.), CoQuinLeETt, p. 200, P. ent. Soc. Washing- ton Vi. Rhingia cincta, Java, MEWERE, p. 101, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, n. sp. Sphyximorpha snowi, Arizona, ADAMS, p. 447, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. i, Nn. sp. Syrphus ribesvi and others, larve, Lampa, p. 212, pl. figg. 1-6, Ent. Tidskr. xxv; S. viridiceps, note, FRoGGATT, p. 610, plate, Agric. Gaz. N. S. W. XV. Volucella; eggs on wasps’ nests, BARBER, pp. 70, 71, P. ent. Soc. Wash- ington V1. V. ursina, Darjiling, ME weERE, p. 101, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, n. sp. Xanthandrus comtus, larval habits, CHAPMAN, p. lxx, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. CONOPIDA. [Cf. CoguILLETT (313), DE MEIJERE (933, 934). ] De Me ERE discusses and describes the larve and larval habits of several European members of the family and gives a historical account of previous knowledge, also copulation, and eggs, Tidschr. Ent. xlvi, pp. 144-225, pls. xiv—xvii. Affinities of Conopide, with Acalyptrate, DE MEIJERE, as above. Conops, Zodion and Myopa, notes on larve, DE MEIJERE, as above; C. javanicus, characters, DE MEIJERE, p. 102, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii. C. pallifrons, Nicaragua and Mexico, CoQquILLETT, p. 92, P. ent. Soc. Washington Vi, n. sp. Occemyia simillima, Java, DE MEIJERE, p. 103, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, n. sp. Physcocephala rufipes and vittata, larve, DE MEIJERE, as above. Sicus ferrugineus, larvee and larval habits, DE MEIJERE, as above. PHORIDZ and TERMITOXENIIDA. Phora, in nests of ants and Bombus, COLLIN, p. xxi, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. Phora, mining in wings of living butterflies, Morpho etc., ScHuLz, Zool. Anz. xxviii, p. 42. Termitoxenia jegerskieldi, Soudan, WASMANN, p. 16, Jagerskidld exp. No. 13, n. sp. 308 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—DIPTERA. [1904] (ESTRIDA, [Cf. ConDoRELLI (305), CoQUILLETT (317), GRUNBERG (641), Warp (1472, 1473). ] Cephenomyia rufibarbis and Hypoderma diana, habits, YERBURY, pp. lxvii, Ixviii, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. Cuterebra grisea, Canada, CoQguILLEtTt, p. 11, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Dermatohia hominis, larva, attacks in Costa Rica, Warp (1472, 1473). Hypoderma bovis attacking man in Sicily, ConpoRELLI (305). Rhinestrus hippopotami, Cameroons, larva, GRUNBERG, p. 35, pL. figg. 1, 2, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin, n. sp. Muscip& CALYPTRATA. [Cf. Austen (65-67), BrckER (96), BiscHoFr (130), BLANCHARD (136), Brumpt (191, 192), CoquiILLErt (313, 314, 315), FRogeatt (564), Gi- LETTE (605), Hutton (727, 730), JoHNSON (765), KRAMER (841), LELEAN (873), LESNE (879), DE METJERE (934, 935), SAMBON (1205), STEIN (1342, 1343), TOWNSEND (1393), WEScHE (1514). ] Classification of J/uscide on palpi, Wescut, Tr. Linn. Soc. London ix, pp. 219, ete. pliux: PANDELLE’s work on the Muscide of France is concluded by a cataleee and by index etc. to Vol. 11 (1010). Alophora magnapennis, Canada, JOHNSON, p. 19, Psyche xi, n. sp. Anacamptomyia n. g. near Phorocera, p. 79, A. africana n. sp., Algoa Bay, p. 81, BiscHor, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Anthomyia spreta, larval habits, CHAPMAN, p. xlvili, P. ent. Soc. London 1905. Antistasea n. g. Blepharipoda, p. 82, A. fimbriata n. sp., Algoa Bay, p. 83, BiscuHor, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Aricia flavithorax, p. 416, venicurva, p. 417, latinervis, p. 419, flavidicincta, p. 420, basicincta, p. 421, curvata, p. 423, presuturalis, p. 424, mellina, p. 426, orbrtalis, p. 427, N. W.S. America, pulvillata, Carolina, p. 422, Stem, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. spp. Auchmeromyia luteola ?, larval habits, Curisty, Durron & Topp, Brit. Med. J. 1904, ii, pp. 664-666 ; A. luteola, larva as an ectoparasite of man, LELEAN, p. 245, Brit. Med. J. 1904, 1. Bengalia depressa, attacking man, TOWNSEND, pp. 7-9, P. Rhodesia Ass. iv. Calliphora in Australia, C. oceanice injurious, FRoGGATT, pp. 1205-1211, pl. Agric. Gaz. N. S..W. xv. C. cockaynet, Campbell isld., Hurton, p. 155, Tr. N. Zealand Inst. xxxvi, nN. Sp. Cenosia tumidiventris, Java, STEIN, p. 112, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii; C. pelosa, p. 483, nigrohalterata, p. 484, declivis, p.486, uittifera, p.487, S. America, compressa, N. America, recedens, p. 489, genupuncta, p. 491, lineata, p- 492, S. America, Stern, Ann. Mus. Hungar. i : n. spp. Dewetia n. g. Phania, p. 95, D. atra n. sp., Algoa Bay, p. 97, BiscHoF, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Distichona auriceps, Mexico, CoquILLEtt, p. 186, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. Sp. Empheremyia n. g. near Cuphocera, p. 87, H. atra n. sp., Rio Grande do Sul, p. 88, BrscHor, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Epalpus bolivianus, lindigit, Jlavoscutellatus, p. 90, semiflavus, natterert, poi; fuscanipennis, callanganus, p. 92, semiater, brunnetpennis, p. 93, S. America, BiscHor, t. c. N. Spp. -MUSCIDA CALYPTRATA. Ins. 309 Galopagomyia n. g. for Microcerella steindachnert B. & B., and G. rufo- maculata Macq., BiscHor, p. 97, t. c. Glossina, revision of characters and synonymy, AUSTEN, pp. 151-155, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; G. tachinoides Westw. valid, =(decorse: Brumpt), Brumpt, p. 431, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii ; G., larvee, habits, notes, AUSTEN, Brit. Med. J. 1904, ii, pp. 658-662 ; G. and transmission of disease, SaMBon (1205); G. and sleeping-sickness, BLANCHARD & BruMpt, Arch. parasit. vill, pp. 573-589. G. decorsei, Centr. Africa, BruMpT, p. 628, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, n. sp. Hematobia exgua, Java, MEIERE, p. 104, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, n. sp. Homalomyia canicularis, larva in human stomach, FLORENTIN, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, p. 525. H, flavicincta, p. 4538, hirtifemur, p. 457, Colombia, Stern, Ann. Mus. Hungar. li, n. spp. Hydrophoria dexiaria, Colombia, STEIN, p. 475, t. c. n. Sp. Hydrotea villosa, Colombia, STEIN, p. 449, t. c. n. sp. Hylemyia spinilamellata, Sitka, p. 476, conosieformis, White Mountains, p- 477, STEIN, t. c. n. spp. Idiella, notes on Javanese, MEIsHRE, p. 105, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii. Limnophora chlorogaster, Big. to Aricia, description, STEIN, p. 425, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii. L. prominens, p. 106, nigripennis, p. 108, Java, Stet, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii; ZL. pauciseta, p. 460, marginata, p. 461, atrovittata, p. 463, compressifrons, p. 464, atrisquama, p. 466, aterrima, atra, p. 469, S. America, STEIN, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11 : n. spp. Inspa, monograph of Palearctic, with 9 spp. n., BeckER, Zeitschr. Ent. Breslau xxix, pp. 1-70. L. bohemica, p. 53, brunnicosa, p. 40, cinifera, p. 41, cochlearia, p. 32, comitata, p. 34, fllavinervis, p. 20, odesse, p. 37, persica, p. 22, seticincta, p. 38, Palearctic region, BecKER, Zeitschr. Ent. Breslau xxix ; L. serv- cipalpis, Java, STEIN, p. 110, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvil : n, spp. Micropalpus leopoldensis to Empheremyia, BiscHor, p. 88, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Musca domestica as disseminator of disease, AUSTEN, J. R. Army Med. Corps June 1904, 16 pp., 1 pl. M. modesta, Java, MEIJER, p. 106, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, n. sp. Myopina appendiculata, Peru, STEIN, p. 473, Ann. Mus. Hungar. u, n. sp. Parachetolyga n. g. near Chetolyga, p. 83, P. metopia n. sp., Rio Grande do Sul, p. 84, Brscuor, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Paradidyma orbitalis, Nicaragua, CoQuILLETT, p. 92, P. ent. Soc. Wash- ington vi, n. sp. Pegomyia cerealis, Colorado, GILLETTE, p. 14 Bull. Colorado Exp. Stat. 94 ; P. bucculenta, California, CoQUILLETT, p. 188, P. ent. Soc. Washington vl : nN. Spp. Phorocera aurea, exitiosa, tecta, casta, p. 151, inconspicua, fulvipes, brount, p. 152, New Zealand, Hurron, Tr. N. Zealand Inst. xxxvi, n. spp. Polychnomyia n. g. near Podomyia, p. 85, P. flavohalterata n. sp., Algoa Bay, p. 86, BiscHor, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Pseudoformosia moneta, note, MEIJERE, p. 103, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii. P. pauper, Halmaheira, MeIERE, p. 178, Notes Leyden Mus. xxiv, n. sp. Pilogonia n. g. near Germaria, p. 94, P. neotropica n. sp., Rio Grande do Sul, p. 95, BiscHor, Verh. Ges. Wien liv. Sarcophaga, variation of European, genitalia, suggestions for sinking various species, KRAMER, pp. 347-349, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. S. amblycoryphe, Massachusetts, CoQuiLLETt, p. 187, P. ent. Soc. Wash- ington vi, n. sp. Schoenomyza guttipennis, Buenos Ayres, p. 493, spinicosta, Peru, p. 495, Stern, Ann. Mus. Hungar. li, n. spp. 310 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—DIPTERA. [1904] Spilogaster niveipalpis, p. 90, dimidiata, p. 100, lineata, p. 102, apicalis, p. 103, flarrdipenms, p. 104, lateralis, p- 105, Java, STEIN, "Tijdschr. Ent. xvii ; S. tnermis, p. 433, multomaculata, p. 434, latipennis, p. 435, tesselata, p. 438, geminata, p. 439, marginipennis, p- 440, apicata, p. 442, veniseta, p. 443, biseta, p. 444, marginalis, p. 445, plumata, p. 446, fulvisquama, Pp. 447, angustifrons, p. 448, S. America, STEIN, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii : n. spp. Tachina psychidwora, W. Australia, CoQuILLETT, p. 137, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. sp. Trichopticus spiniger, Colorado, STEIN, p. 428, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. sp. Muscip& ACALYPTRATA. [Cf. Apams (8-10), Becker (95), BritHes (175), CoquILLeTT (313-315, 317, 318), CzERNY (338, 339), GIaRD (599), GUILLIAUME (646), HINE (690), Hurron (728), Kertész (789), DE MEIJERE (934), MEUNIER (945), Poynton (1105). ] Actenoptera n. un. for Gymnomyza Strobl, CzERNY, p. 202, Wien. ent. Zeit. SOON Agromyza simplex in Kurope, GIARD, p. 179, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. A. teniola, California, COQUILLETT, p. 191, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. sp. Anastrepha pallens, S. Texas, COQUILLETT, p. 35, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii, Nn. SD. Bischofia varia, Canada, CoQuimLuEtt, p. 12, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, n. sp. Blesochetophora n, g. for Leria picticornis Big., transferred to Drosophilide, CZERNY, p. 206, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. Carnia virida, Texas, HIN, p. 65, Ohio Natural. iv, n. sp. Chetoclusia n. g. Heteroneuride, p. 93, for C. bakeri n. sp., Nicaragua, p. 94, CoquiILLETT, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Chiromyia=(Scyphella), type, synonymy, Brzzi, pp. 177-181, Atti Mus. Milano xliu. Chlorops lineata, account, NoEL, p. 190, Naturaliste 1904. C. pulla, lasciva, p. 308, rubrivittata, annulata, certima, p. 304, N. America, Apams, Ent. News Philad. xv ; C. capillata, Georgia and Nicaragua, CoQuiLLEtTt, p. 98, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi : n. spp. Clusiodes n. n. for Heteroneura Fall. 1823, nec Fall. 1810, CoQuILLET?, p. 93, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Cremifania n. g. Ochthiphilini, p. 169, C. negrocellulata n. sp., Austria, p- 170, CzerRNy, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. Dacus eer SUS, India and Ceylon, CoquiLLEtt, p. 139, P. ent. Soc. Wash- ington vi, N. sp. Drosomyia n. g. near Drosophila, picta n. sp., Java, pl. vii, figg. 30, 31, MEWERE, p. 114, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii. Drosophila ordinaria, New Hampshire, CoQquiLuETt, p. 190, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi, n. sp. Dryomyza aristalis Coq. to Bischofia, CoQUILLETT, p. 12, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. Elachiptera longula, larval habits, Brirron, p. 214, Rep. Connecticut exp. Station 1904. E. bilineata, Arizona, ADAMS, p. 453, Kansas Univ. Bull. ii, n. sp. Eura ygnathomyia n: g..for Heterom yza opomyzina Zett., CZERNY, p- 208, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. Eusxesta juncta, Nicaragua, fenestrata, Guatemala, CoQUILLETT, p. 99, P. ent. Soc. W ashington vi; £&. argentina, Tucuman, BRETHES, p. 342, An. Mus. Buenos Aires x1 * 1. Spm MUSCIDA ACALYPTRAT. Ins. 311 Helomyzde, in Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, p. 199, CzERNY commences a revision of the family; this portion contains much synonymy for which refer- ence must be made to the work: H. crimimana n. n. for pilimana Rond. p. 277 ; Helomyzide in amber, see Paleoent., p. 125. Helomyza setitarsis, Calabria, p. 234, flagripes, Switzerland, p. 235, stroblii, Styria, p. 241, oldenbergi, Germany, p. 281, CzuRNy, Wien. ent. Zeit. XXlil, N. spp. fleteromyza opomyzina, cf. Hurygnathomyia. Hippelates bilineatus, Java, MHIJERE, p. 113, pl. vili, fgg. 27, 28, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii; H. splendens, Wyoming, ADAMs, p. 453, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. ii : n. spp. Leterica fasciata, Arizona, ADAMS, p. 449, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. ; Z. api- calis, Nicaragua, CoQuILLETT, p. 96, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi: n. spp. Lauxania signatifrons, Texas, CoQuiILLett, p. 189, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. sp. Leria picticornis Big., cf. Blesochetophora. Limna castanea, p. 153, striata, p. 154, New Zealand, Hurron, Tr. N. Zealand Inst. xxxvi, n. spp. Myrmemorpha rufescens, Java, MBIJERE, p. 113, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, n. sp. Nerius longicornis, N. America, CoQuILLETT, p. 188, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. Sp. Notiphila frontalis, Nicaragua, COoQUILLETT, p. 97, t. c. N. Sp. Octhiphilini, taxonomy, CZERNY, pp. 167-169, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. Opomyza sp., in profusion in hot spring, Poynton, p. 170, Tr. N. Zealand Inst, xxxvi. Ortalis comperei, Bangalore, CoQuILLETT, p. 138, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. Sp. Parochthiphila n. g. for O. coronata and inconstans, CZERNY, p. 169, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxili. Pelethophila Hag. is Psila Meig. 1803, Bnzzi, p. 175, Atti Mus. Milano xlii; /., Palearctic, table, BreckER, pp. 129-133, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. P. quadrinotata, Teneritte, p. 132, minima, p. 133, Livland, BrcKER, t. c. Nn. Spp. Platyparea peciloptera, brief note, Breer, Arch. Sci. Nat. xvii, p. 200 ; P. peciloptera, natural history, LESNE, pp. 1006-1008, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi. Pseudeurina n. g. Chloropine, maculata n. sp., Java, pl. viii, figg. 24, 25, MEIJERE, p. 112, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii. Psilopa fulvipennis, Louisiana, H1nn, p. 64, Ohio Natural. iv, n. sp. Ptilona dunlopi Wulp to Rioxa, MnisER#, p. 110, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii. Lhabdocheta n. g. near Ceratitis, R. pulchella n. sp., Java, pl. viii, figg. 22, 23, MEIJERE, p. 109, t. c. Rhagoletis cingulata, natural history, CHITTENDEN, pp. 70-75, cuts, Bull. U.S. Dep. Agric. Ent. xliv. Rivellia frugalis, Ceylon, sinuosa, India, CoquILLETT, p. 139, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi, n. spp. Sapromyza obscura, Java, MbtsERE, p. 111, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii; S. varia, albipes, p. 94, triseriata, p. 95, Nicaragua, CoQquILLETt, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; S. picticornis, Nicaragua, COQUILLETT, p. 189, t. c. : N. spp. Scutops n, g. near Opomyza, S. fascipennis n, sp., Nicaragua, CoQUILLETT, We ots, bs C; Scyphella pumilio, Java, MEIERE, p. 113, pl. viii, fig. 29, Bijdr. Dierk. XVill, N. Sp. Sepsis javanica, Java, MEIJERE, p. 107, t. c.; S. pleuralis, S. Texas, CoQguILLETT, p. 35, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n, spp. Sinophthalmus n. g. Geomyzide, p. 190, S. pictus n. sp., California, p. 191, CoquiLLert, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. 312 Ins. XIIl. INSECTA.—DIPTERA. [1904] Siphonella nigrirostra, Grenada, p. 103, parva, quinquelineata, p. 104, U.S., ApAms, Psyche xi, n. spp. Tephritis dioscurea, larval habits, TRorrEr, p. 5, Marcellia iii. Tetanocera inops, Washington, ADAms, p. 448, Kansas Uniy. Sci. Bull. ii, N. Sp. Trypeta solidaginis, metamorphosis, FIELD, p. 309, Ent. News Philad. xv. Trypetide of Belgium, 42 spp., catalogue, GUILLIAUME (646). Turriger n. g. Sapromyzides, p. 73, T. frontalis n. sp., E. India, p. 74, KeErRtT«éSzZ, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii. Urellia flava, conjuncta, p. 451, occidentalis, p. 452, N. America, ADAMS, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. ii, n. spp. Xenaspis vespoides, Darjiling, MEIJERE, p. 107, Bijdr. Dierk. xviii, n. sp. Zygenula albofasciata, India, MEIJERE, p. 108, pl. vill, fig. 21, t. c. n. sp. DIPTERA, PUPIPARA (incl. STREBLIDZ). [Cf. RarnsBow (1117), REED (1123), SPEISER (1328-1331). ] The affinities of Streblide, and characters of Trichobius major, BRUES, pp. 131-134, cuts, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx. Braula ceca, note on habits, DE MEIWJERE, p. 139, Ent. Ber. Nederland. i. Craterhina pallida Oliv. =(lonchoptera Olf.), SPEISER, p. 389, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11. Hippobosca longipennis, characters, p. 332, fossulata, characters and locality, p. 333, H. rufipes=(albonotata Rond.), p. 334, SpeiseR, Ann. Mus. Genova xh. Lipoptena depressa Say =(mazame Rond.); SPEISER, p. 334, t. c. L. chalcomelena, Sinai on Capra, SPEISER, p. 178, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv, N. Sp. Lynchia similima (=Olf. spinifera Wulp 1880 nec Leach), Java, SPEISER, p. 337, Ann. Mus. Genova xli, n. sp. Myiophthiria reduvioides =(capsoides Rond.), SPEISER, p. 349, t. c. Nycteribia pteropus, Carpentaria, Rarngow, p. 78, Rec. Austral. Mus. v, N. Sp. Olfersia longipalpis, characters, =(longirostris Wulp), SPEISER, p. 88, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; 0. enescens Thoms. to Pseudolfersia, p. 83, SPEISER, t. c. O. acromialis, p. 386, dioxyrhina, p. 387, New Guinea, SPEISER, Ann. Mus. Hungayr. i1; O. chalcolampra, New Guinea, SPEISER, p. 335, Ann. Mus. Genova xli : n. spp. Ornitheza odontoscelis, Hungary, on Saxicola, SPEISER, p. 392, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii; O. pallipes, Europe, on Strix, SPEISER, p. 177, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv : n. spp. Ornithoctona; variability and synonymic difficulties, pp. 339-343, 0. bellardiana, p. 344, australasie, p. 345, characters, SPEISER, Ann. Mus. Genova xli; 0. erythrocephala Leach = (Ornithomyia gemina Thoms.), SPEISER, p. 82, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. O. vitrina, Tonga islds., p. 348, melena, Sumatra, p. 347, SPEISER, Ann. Mus. Genova xh, n. spp. Ornithoeca stipiturt Schin. (as Ornithomyia)=(distenta Speiser), SPEISER, p. 86, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Ornithomyia obscurata Walk., characters, SPEISER, p. 347, Ann. Mus. Genova xli; 0. fringillina Curt.=(ptenoletis Low.), p. 83, O. fur Schin., characters, p. 85, O. pusdlla Schin. to Ornzthoeca, localities, pp. 86, 87, O. avicwlaria=(nigricornis Er.), p. 87, SPEISER, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv; 0. brunnea Oliv. to Lynchia, SPEISER, p. 388, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 1i. APHANIPTERA. Ins. 318 O. chilensis, Concepcion, REED, p. 152, Revist. chilena viii, n. sp. Ornithopertha nitens and geniculata Big., distinguished, SPEISER, p. 394, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii. 0. anthracina, Honduras, SPEISER, p. 393, t. c. 1. Sp. Ortholfersia macleay?, classified and described, SPEISER, p. 390, t. c. 1. Sp. | Pseudolfersia Leach var.=(Olfersia sulcifrons Thoms.), SPEISER, p. 82, Zeitschr. Hym. Dipt. iv. Stilbometopa podopostyla, Rio Grande do Sul, Sprtsmr, p. 394, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11, n. sp. APHANIPTERA, (or SIPHONAPTERA). [Cf. Baker (76), Konaur (824, 825), OnivieR (995), Rainpow (1116), ROTHSCHILD (1191-1193), SEMENOW (1277), TIRABOSCHI (1387, 1388). | The systematic position and classification of Aphaniptera (in Russian), SEMENOW, p. 277-288, Rev. Russe Ent. 1904. BAKER catalogues the family, and revises the American forms, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, pp. 365-469, pls. x—xxvi. Article on Aphaniptera, in connection with plague, TrraBoscui, Arch. parasit. vill, pp. 205-310. Fleas on rats, TIRABOSCHI (1388). Anomiopsyllus n. g. for Typhlopsylla nudata Bak., Bakr, p. 425, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Ceratophyllus italicus, Italy, on rats, TIRABOSCHI, p. 266, cuts, Arch. parasit. vii; C. henleyi, Egypt, RorHscHILp, p. 3, Entomologist 1904 ; C. hilli, Sydney, p. 622, pl. xi, figg. 43, 44, woodwardi, W. Aus- tralia, p. 623, pl. x, fig. 41, and xi, fig. 42, thomas, Australia, p. 625, pl. xi, figg. 45, 48, zethc, Gippsland, p. 626, pl. xi, fig. 50, and xii, fig. 52, ochi, Victoria, p. 628, pl. xi, fig. 49, and xii, fig. 54, noveguinec, New Guinea, p. 629, pl. xiii, figg. 66, 67, ahale, p. 631, pl. xi, fig. 51, xii, fig. 55, and xiii, fig. 60, adladinis, p. 632, pl. xii, fig. 53, India, endymionis, Chile, p. 634, pl. xiv, fig. 70, agrippine, p. 634, pl. xi, figg. 56, 57, and xiii, fige. 62, 64, dorippe, p. 636, nume, p. 637, pl. xil, fig. 58, and xiii, figg. 59, 63, 65, octavii, p. 638, pl. xiii, fig. 61, Cape Colony, RotHscHiLtp, Nov. Zool. xi; C. dentatus, Idaho, on Lynx, p. 390, perpinnatus, Queen Charlotte islds., p. 391, tuberculatus, Idaho, on Citellus, p. 393, alaskensis, Alaska, on Crtellus, p. 394, californicus, California, p. 395, oculatus, Washington, p. 396, cil¢atus, California, p. 397, pseudarctomys, New York, p. 399, leucopus, New York, on Peromys, p. 401, labiatus, Idaho, on Lynx, p. 402, sexdentatus, Cali- fornia on Neotoma, p. 403, wagneri, Idaho, on Peromyscus, p. 405, aso, Massachusetts, on Megascops, p. 406, canadensis, Ottawa, p. 407, vison, New York, on Putorius, p. 408, lucidus, Colorado, p. 410, arctomys, New York, p. 411, provimus, California, p. 412, tdahoensis, Idaho, p. 413, petiolatus, Idaho, on Lynx, eremicus, Arizona, on Peromyscus, stylosus, Oregon, on Aplodontia, BAKER, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii : n. spp. Ceratopsylla palposus, Brit. Columbia, p. 652, RorascHitp, Nov. Zool. xi; C. wolffsohni, Paraguay, RotHscHinp, p. 147, Revist. chilena vill : nN. spp. Chetopsylla mikado, Japan, ROTHSCHILD, p. 645, pl. xiv, fig. 76, Nov. Zool. Xl, Nl. sp. Ctenocephalus serraticeps var. murina, TIRABOSCHI, p. 259, cut p. 260, Arch. parasit. viii. Ctenophthalmus pseudagyrtes, characters, p. 641, pl. xiv, figg. 73, 78, and xv, fig. 81, RoruscHiLp, Nov. Zool. xi. 314 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—DIPTERA. [1904] C. pseudagyrtes, p. 421, yenalis, p. 424, N. America, Bakrr, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii; C. wenmann, British Columbia, p. 642, pl. xiv, figg. 75, 77, 79, antiquorum, Brazil, p. 643, pl. xiv, fig. 72, and xv, figg. 80, 82, RorHscHiLD, Nov. Zool. xi : n. spp. Ctenopsyllus granti, British Columbia, p. 646, pl. xv, figg. 84, 87, and xvii, fig. 91, aganippes, Cape Colony, p. 647, pl. xv, fig. 83, and xvi, fig. 90, brooks, British Columbia, p. 649, pl. xv, figg. 86, 88, and xvi, fig. 89, hygint, Canada, p. 650, pl. XV, fig. 85, and Xvi, figs. 93, 94, “hyrtaci, British Columbia, p. 652, pl. xvi, figs. 92, 95, RovHscHILp, b. (G73 C. hesperomys, New Hampshire, BAKER, p- 428, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii : Nn. spp. Lycopsylla n. g. near Pulex, L. novus n. sp., N.S. Wales, pl. vii, figg. 1-4, ROTHSCHILD, p. 602, Nov. Zool. xi. Malacopsylla =(Megapsylla Baker), RoTHSCHILD, p. 603, t. c. M. androcli, Brazil, p. 604, pl. vii, fig. 10 and viii, figg. 11-15, agenoris, Argentina, p. 606, pl. vii, figg. 5-9, and viii, fig. 13, RoTHscHILD, t. c. Nn. spp. Pulex wrritans, simulans,? identical, WEBSTER, p. 244, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. P. murinus, Italy on rats (?=cheopis Role TIRABOSCHI, p. 252, cut, p. 251, Arch. parasit. vin; P. mycerini, p. 1, ramesis, pyramidis, p. 3, Egypt, ROTHSCHILD, Entomologist 1904 ; P. ereuse, p. 608, pl. vill, fig. 18, and ix, fig. 25, erulli, p. 610, pl. viii, ‘figg. 16, 17, and ix, fig. 22, eridos, yp. O11; pl: vin, fig. 21, and ix, fig. 23 riggenbachi, p. 611, pl. viii, fige. 19, 20, and 1x.) fig, 24, Cape Colony, australis, Mexico and S. America, p. 613, pl. 1x, fig. 29, and x, figg. 34, 36, cleophontis, Buenos Aires, p. 614, pl. x, fig. 32, concitus, p. 615, pl. x, figg. 38, 40; semonsi, p- 616, pli, aie; 30, and x, fig. 37, Bolivia, cocyti, p- 617, pl. ix, fig. 26, and x, fig. 31, corfidir, p. 619, pivixe fig. (27, ‘and x, fig. 33, Chile, ‘klagesi, Venezuela, p. 620, pl. ix, fig. 28, and 2G fig. 35, 39, RorHscHILD, Nov. ZOO xa ’P. brasiliensis, on Mus, D319, luteii, on Grison, p. 380, S. America, anomalus, Colorado, p. 381, affinis, Arizona on Lepus, p- 382, lynx, Idaho on Lynx, p. 383, Baker, P. U. 8. Mus. xxvii : Nn. spp. Sarcopsylla rhynchopsylla, Italy, on rats, TIRABOSCHI, p. 309, Arch. parasit. Vill, N. Sp. Stephanocircus and Hystrichopsylla, distinguished, species of S., synonymy of species found on Dasyurus maculatus, RAINBOW, pp. 53-55, Rec. Austral. Mus. v. Typhloceras rosenbergi, Ecuador, p. 639, pl. xiii, figg. 68, 69, and xiv, figg. 71, 74, RorascHiLp, Nov. Zool. xi, n. sp. Ty yphlops ylla tristis to Ceratoph yllus, p. "625, pl. xi, figg. 45, 47, RoTHSCHILD, t. ¢ Te een Bosnia, Konaut, p. 87, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. sp. ; also p: 68, Allatt, Kozl. Magyar Tars. ili. Xestops ylla n. g. for Sarcopsylla gallinacea, BAKER, p. 374, P. U. S. Mus. XXVll. Ins. 315 (z.) HEMIPTERA on RHYNCHOTA. The trophi, classification, 2 new suborders, Sandaliorrhyncha fossil, Conor- rhyncha for Thaumatoxena, BORNER (157). Conorrhyncha n. suborder for the following : Thaumatoxena n. g. (?), T. wasmanni n, sp., Natal with Termes natalensis, BrEDDIN & BOrRNER, pp. 84-94, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904. Cimex: the type of, KirKALDy & W. T. B., Nature lxix, pp. 464, 465. KIRKALDY proposes 77 new generic names, and gives a list of others not included in Scudder or Waterhouse ; Entomologist 1904, pp. 279-283. New Paleohemiptera, Permian, Russia, see HANDLIRSCH, Paleeoentomology, p. 125. Alaska Heteroptera, reprint, HEIDEMANN (672). Effect of stink of Hemiptera, CoNRADI (306). Notes on habits and young of 15 species, XAMBEU (1539). HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. PENTATOMIDA. [Cf. BererotH (102, 105), Breppin (165, 167, 168, 169, 171), Distant (388, 390), HorvATH (715, 717), JAKOVLEFF (754, 755, 757), MARTIN (918), REUTER (1163), SCHOUTEDEN (1235-1239), van DUZEE (1430). | The genera of Scutellerine with lists of the species, SCHOUTEDEN, Scutel- lerinee, Wytsman Gen. Ins. fasc. xxiv, 98 pp., 5 plates. Annotated list of Pentatomide of America north of Mexico, and descriptions of 12 spp. n., VAN Duzer, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, pp. 1-80. Damellera n. n. for Damelia, Montandoneus n. n. for Gabonia, Atelias n. n. for Mtius, Texas n. n. for Melanostoma, Grimgerda n. n. for Macro- thyreus, Menuthias n. n. for Llerda; Bergthora n. n. for Cryptoporus, Xosa n. n, for Anubis, Acanthidiellum n. n. for Acanthidium, Sticto- coris n. n, for Stictonotus, Liodermion n. n. for Lioderma, Gueriniellus n. n. for Platycoris, Burma n. n. for Paramecus, Hupododus n. n. for Pododus, Ochisme n, n. for Trachyops, Dolichisme n.n. for Petrisia, KIRKALDY, p. 280, Entomologist 1904. Acanthosoma cruciata var. n. cooley’, VAN Duzun, p. 74, Tr. Amer. ent. Oc!) xXx, A, korolkovi, Mantchuria, JAKOVLEFF, Rey. russe Ent. 1904; A. atricornis, Montreal, Van Duznn, p. 75, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx : n. spp. Aframella n. g. near Afrania, for A. lambaremi n. sp., Congo, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 137, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. Agonoscelis versicolor var. n. tibialis, HorvATH, p. 261, table of African Ag. p. 262, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii. A. cognata, E. Africa, HorvAra, p. 260, t. c. n. sp. Alamprella n, g. near Geotomus, A. singularis n, sp., Guinea, HorvAra, p. 354, t. c. Antestia philippina n. n. for confusa Br., BREDDIN, p. 10, Wien. ent. Zeit. EX, A. gibba, New Guinea, BREDDIN, p. 10, t. c. n. sp. 316 Ins. XII. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] Asaca punctiventris, Tonkin, BREDDIN, p. 10, t. c. n. sp. Aspavia escalerai, Cameroons, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 157, Mem. Soc. Espan. i, Nn. Sp. Aspideurus metallicus, Java, BREDDIN, p. 10, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, n. sp. Atelides sumatranus, Sumatra, BREDDIN, p. 18, t. c. n. sp. Aspongopus viduatus, “melon-bug,” plate B, p. 43, BALFour, 1st Rep. Wellcome Lab. Basieryptus nigromaculatus, EK. Africa, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 141, Ann. Soe. ent. Belgique xlviil, n, sp. Bathycelia nesophila, malachitica, St. Thomé isld., HorvAtH, p. 268, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 1, n. spp. Bergrothina n. g. Pentat., camerunensis n. sp., W. Africa, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 155, Mem. Soe. espan. i. Brachyaulax oblonga var. n. splendens, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 297, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil. Brachyplatys rubromaculatus, Guinea, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 142, Mem. Soe. espan. 1, N. Sp. Brachyrhamphus haglundi, Cameroons, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 151, t. c. 1. sp. Brachystethus coxalis, Peru, Chiriqui, BREDDIN, p. 178, Soc. ent. xvill, n. sp. brepholoxa n. g. near Liotropis, B. heidemanni n. sp., Florida, VAN DUZER, p. 78, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx. Brochymena affinis, California, VAN DuzEE, p. 29, t. c. n. sp. Callidea haglundi, Trop. Africa, p. 42, SCHOUTEDEN, Rhynch. zthiop. n. Sp. Calliscyta australis, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 296, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. Carbula teretipes, Madagascar, HorvArH, p. 260, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, N. Sp. Caura excelsa var. n. limbata, HorvATH, p. 257, t. c. ; C. excelsa =(insignis Schout.), SCHOUTEDEN, p. 138, Ann. Soc. ent., Belgique xlviii. Chelysoma glirina, Brazil, BERGROTH, p. 354, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, N. Sp. Chilocoris assmuthi, p. 407, solenopsidis, p. 408, India, myrmecophilous, BREDDIN, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. spp. Chipatula agilis, KE. Africa, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 135, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, n. sp. Cocalus assimilis, EK. Africa, HORVATH, p. 257, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. sp. Coquerelia ventralis, Madagascar, HorvATH, p. 263, t. c. n. sp. Corimelena sayin. n. for albipennis Say, VAN DvuzEx, p. 10, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx. C. gillettii, New Jersey, VAN DUZER, p. 8, t. c.; C. major, Brazil, BREDDIN, p- 49, Soc. ent. xix : n. spp. Dalcantha angularis, Sumatra, p. 18, alata, Tonkin, p. 19, BREDDIN, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxill, n. spp. Dalpada perelegans, Tonkin, BREDDIN, p. 1, t. c. 1. sp. Dalsira brunni, Cameroons, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 142, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. sp. Dandinus n. g. near Aischrus, p. 264, for D. crassus n. sp., N. Queensland, p. 265, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii. Deroplax circumducta varr. and synonymy, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 301, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. Discocephala andina, Ecuador, BREDDIN, p. 58, Soc. ent. xix, N. sp. v Dolycoris penicillatus, Turkestan, HorvArTH, p. 580, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 01, N. sp. Dystus villosus, Bolivia, BREDDIN, p. 153, Soc. ent. xviil, 1. sp. Edessa suturata var. n. subandina, p. 135, E. oxyacantha, p. 138, guad- ridens, p. 140, infulata, p. 143, metata, p. 145, meditabunda, p. 152, sex characters, BREDDIN, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904. E. schirmeri, pachyacantha, p.. 136, leptacantha, p. 139, brachyacantha, PENTATOMIDA. Ins. 317 p- 140, berneri, p. 141, handlirschi, p. 142, leprosula, p. 144, boopis, p. 146, heymonsi, p. 147, verhoeffi, perscita, p. 149, capito, p. 151, cogitubunda, p. 158, S. America, BREDDIN, t. c.; 4. wmfulata, Peru, oxyacantha, Bolivia, BREDDIN, p. 50, Soc. ent. xix; &. vernicosa, hedulus, Ecuador, hirculus, Bolivia, BREDDIN, t. c. p. 178 : N. sp. Elvisura minor, Trop. Africa, SCHOUTEDEN, Rhynch. ethiop. p. 6, sp. n. Empysarus n. g. Tesseratomine, p. 315, H. depressus n. sp., 8. India, p. 316, Martin, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904. Epicoleotichus subg. n. of Coleotichus, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 6, Scutellerine. Euenaria n. g. near Anaria, HL. jucunda n. sp., Tonkin, BREDDIN, p. 2, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxii. Eumecopus abdominalis, p. 263, pallescens, p. 264, N. Queensland, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii, n. spp. Eurinome armata, N. Guinea, BREDDIN, p. 4, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, n. sp. Eurostus heros, Tonkin, BREDDIN, p. 16, t. c. n. sp. Eurygaster carinatus, Utah, VAN Duzxr, p. 18, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, . Sp. Eusarcoris gibbosus, Corea, JAKOVLEFF, p. 23, Rev. Russe Ent. iv; 4. V-flavum, Madagascar, HorvAru, p. 259, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 1: Nn. Spp. Eusthenes diomedes, Tonkin, BREDDIN, p. 15, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, n. sp. Exithemus mansonicus, Tonkin, BREDDIN, p. 6, t. c. N. Sp. Fokkeria n. g. Scutellerides, F. crassa n. sp., N. America, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 301, Ann. Soe. ent. Belgique xlviii. Galeacius martini, Minas Geraes, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 299, t. c.; G. semplex, Peru, BREDDIN, p. 49, Soc. ent. xix : n. spp. Gastroxys n. g. near Diploxys, p. 257, G. funerea n. sp., E. Africa, p. 258, HorvAty, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11. Geomorpha junodi, Transvaal, Distant, p. 350, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii, n. sp. Glypsus carinulatus, Soudan, BERGROTH, p. 32, Rev. Russe Ent. iv; G. bouviert, Congo, p. 140, kuhklgatz, Africa, p. 141, SCHOUTEDEN, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii : n. spp. Gnathoconus elongatus, 'Transvaal, Distant, p. 349, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, N. Sp. Gonaulax n. g. p. 57, G. bergrothi n. sp., Usambara, p. 59, pl. i, fig. 8, SCHOUTEDEN, Rhynch. ethiop. Gonopsis tonkinensis, Tonkin, BREDDIN, p. 19, Wien, ent. Zeit. xxiii, n. sp. Haullevillea n. g. near Amauropepla, H. denticulata n. sp., Trop. Africa, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 126, Rhynch. zthiop. Iphiarusa n. g. near Hoffmannseggiella, p. 12, I. aratrix n. sp., Tonkin, p. 13, BreppIN, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. Lrochrotus montandoni, Senegal, p. 88, ScHOUTEDEN, Rhynch. ethiop. ; I. indicus, Bengal, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 303, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii : Nn. spp. Kayesia n. g. near Podops, K. parva n. sp., Soudan, ScHOUTEDEN, p. 114, Rynch. eethiop. Laccophorella n. g. Acanthosomine, L. bornemisze n. sp., E. Africa, HorRvATH, p. 270, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii. Lerida bolwari, Guinea, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 146, Mem. Soc. espan. i, n. sp. Lincus securiger, dentiger, Ecuador, BREDDIN, p. 154, Soc. ent. xviii, nN. spp. Lobopelta n. g. Phyllocephaline, p. 142, for L. funebris n. sp., Congo, p. 148, ScHoutTEDEN, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. Lobothyreus brasiliensis, Brazil, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 300, t. c. n. Sp. Macroscytus inermipes, St. Thomé isld., HorvArn, p. 253, Ann. Mus. Hungar. li, n. sp. Malgassus exiguus, Madagascar, HorvATH, p. 269, t. c. n. sp. Megadeum, characters and position, BERGROTH, p. 37, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. M. obliquum, Cameroons, id. p. 39, t. c. n. sp. 318 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] © Melanodermus dilutipes, Kcuador, BREppIN, p. 154, Soe. ent. xviii, n. sp. ae n. g. near Macropygium, M. cyclopeltoides n. sp., Rio Grande o Sul, BREDDIN, p. 153, t. c. Montandoniella n. g. Plataspidine, femorata n. sp., Guinea, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 144, Mem. Soc. Espan. 1. Morbora hirtula, Tasmania, schoutedeni, Queensland, BERGROTH, p. 356, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n, spp. Moyara martini, Uganda, ScHOUTEDEN, p. 138, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. sp. Nealeria diminuta, Madagascar, HorvAtH, p. 255, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, N. Sp. Nezara bergrothi, p. 263, liturata, valida, p. 264, Madagascar, limbosa, p. 265, adelpha, macrorhaphis, p. 266, W. Africa, rufidorsum, Mada- gascar, p. 267, HORVATH, t. c. n. spp. Ochrorrhaca n. g. near Ochrophara, 0. truncaticornis n. sp., Tonkin, BREDDIN, p. 3, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxii. Odontoscelis balli, p. 19, producta, p. 20, Colorado, VAN Duzzx, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. Oncinoproctus n, g. near Hurinome, O. griseolus n. sp., Sikkim, BREeppry, p. 5, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. Oncodochilus cruciatulus, Bolivia, BREDDIN, p. 147, Soc. ent. xviii, n. sp. Oplomus cruentus var. nu. tnermis, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 140, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. O. sagax, Bolivia, BREDDIN, p. 49, Soc. ent. xix; O. severus, Peru, BREDDIN, p. 177, t. c. n. spp. Palomena limbata, Koukou-noor, JAKOWLEW, p. 71, Horae Soc. ent. Ross. XXXVll, N. sp. Parabolbocoris n. g. Graphosomatine, P. signoreti n. sp., Bogos, ScHou- TEDEN, p. 106, Rhynch. zethiop. Paracoleotichus subg. n. of Coleotichus, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 6, Scutellerine. Parapecilocoris subg. n., SCHOUTEDEN, p. 21, t. c. Parochlerus n. g. near Ochlerus, P. latus n. sp., Peru, BREDDIN, p. 153, Soc. ent. xviil. Pentatoma (Rhytidolomia) osborni, Colorado, VAN DuZzEE, p. 37, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. sp. Pervbalus tristis, Vancouver, VAN DUZEE, p. 33, t. c. n. Sp. Periphymopsis subg. n.. SCHOUTEDEN, p. 78, Scutellerine. Philia regia=(leucochaleea Bredd.) cerea=(compacta Bredd.), Distant, p. 276, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii; P. jactator =(fenestrata Bredd.), Distant, p- 66, op. cit. xiv. P. insignis, N. S. Wales, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 297, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. sp. Phimodera, the variation and synonymy, P. humeralis var. n. dalmanni, p. 6, Reuter, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 17, 15 pp. P. corrugata, Colorado, VAN DuzEE, p. 16, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, 1. Sp. Phiea, its mimicry, PREZ, p. 429, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi. Platynopus fallax, horvathi, Africa, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 139, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvin, n. spp. Plisthenes buruensis, Buru, BREDDIN, p. 179, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, n. Sp. Podisus cynicus, bracteatus, distinctions, sex characters, HEIDEMANN, pp. 9, 10, cuts, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. P. blanditor, Peru, BREDDIN, p. 46, Soc. ent. xix; P. carbonarius, Centr. America, neniator, carnifex, S. America, BREDDIN, p. 154, t. ¢ : n. spp. Podops parvulus, N. America, VAN Duzexx, p. 22, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, nN. Sp. ; Polytes insignis, Bolivia, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 298, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; P. cingulicornis, Brazil, BrrR@RotH, p. 354, Ann. Soc. ent. PENTATOMIDAH—COREIDA. Ins. 319 Belgique xlviii; P. onca, grisescens, Peru, BREDDIN, p. 49, Soc. ent. xix : Nn. spp. Ponsila escalerai, Guinea, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 142, Mem. Soc. Espan. i, n. sp. Prionocompastes vicarians, Java, BREDDIN, p. 14, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, nN. Sp. Rthynchocoris patulus, Java, BREDDIN, p. 12, t. c. n. sp. Rumbia picturata, Peru, BREDDIN, p. 177, Soc. ent. xviii, n. sp. Sabeus rectispinus, Java, p. 8, teretispinus, Sumbawa, fortispinus, Buru ?, p. 9, BREDDIN, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, n. Spp. Scotinophara curvispina, p. 123, EH. Africa, madagascariensis, Madagascar, p. 125, ScHOUTEDEN, Rhynch. ethiop. n. spp. Sepidiocoris n, g. p. 127, Graphosomatine, S. noualhiert n. sp., W. Africa, p. 128, SCHOUTEDEN, t. c. Severinina n. g. near Melanophara, p. 116, S. bergrothi n. sp., Congo, pl. u, fig. 10, p. 117, SchourEDEN, Rhynch. ethiop.; Severinina and allies, characters amended, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 135, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvui. Sibaria andicola, Ecuador, BREDDIN, p. 49, Soc. ent. xix, n. sp. Stenozygum bergrothi n. nu. for bicolor Sch., SCHOUTEDEN, p. 138, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviil. S. mombasanum, E. Africa, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 137, t. c.; S. varelar, Cameroons, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 158, Mem. Soc. Espan. i: n. spp. Supputius obscurus, Ecuador, BREDDIN, p. 154, Soc. ent. xvill, n. sp. Symphylus enac, Bolivia, BREDDIN, p. 49, op. cit. xix, n. sp. Tarisa chloris, Turkestan, HorvAtTH, p. 580, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. sp. Tectocoris lineola, habits, stages, eggs, Dopp, pp. 483-485, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Tesseratoma niamensis, Africa, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 143, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvili, n. sp. Tetrochlerus n. g. near Ochlerus, T. fissiceps n. sp., Ecuador, BREDDIN, p. 153, Soc. Ent. xviii. Theseus nigrescens, N. Queensland, Distant, p. 263, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, N. Sp. Thyanta punctiventris, p. 55, brevis, p. 56, Colorado, Van Duznn, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, n. spp. Tolumnia ferruginescens, Tonkin, BREDDIN, p. 7, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxili, n. sp. Triplatyx n. g. near Hurus, p. 255, 7’. quadraticeps n. sp., Madagascar, p. 256, HorvArs, Ann. Mus. Hungar, 11. Vanduzeeina n. g. Odontoscelis balli, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 85, Scutellerine. Xerobia stali, Somaliland, p. 87, ScHouTEDEN, Rhynch. ethiop. n. sp. CoREIDA. [Cf. BreppIN (166, 171), Distant (388-391), GIARD (597), JAKOVLEFF (754, 755), OsBoRN (1001). ] Althos n. n. for Margus, Nanichisme n,n. for Nesiotes, Dersagrena n. n. for Dalcera, Hlachisme n. n, for Hlathea, Ouranion n. n. for Bardistus, Marichisme n. n. for Phidippus, Heckelia n. n. for Microphyllia, KiRKALDY, p. 280, Entomologist 1904. Oviposition of Pseudophleus and Phyllomorpha, GIARD, p. 107, Feuille Natural. xxxiv. Acanthocephala declivis var. n. guianensis, OSBORN, p. 198, Ohio Natural. v. Anasa tristis, copula eggs, parasite, GIRAULT, Ent. News Philad. xv, p. 335. A. jucunda, Bolivia, BREDDIN, p. 147, Soc. ent. xvili, n. sp. Carlisis serrabilis, Transvaal, DistaNt, p. 350, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Coriomeris validicornis, Transcaucasus, p. 298, integerrimus, Nan-shan, p- 294, JAKOVLEFF, Rev. Russe Ent. 1904, n. spp. 320 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] Holymenia tibialis, rubiginosa, S. America, BREDDIN, p. 147, Soc. ent. XVill, nN, Spp. Hyalymenus (Tivarbus) calcarator, Bolivia, BREDDIN, t. c. p. 148, n. sp. Hypselonotus fuscus, Bolivia, OSBORN, p. 199, Ohio Natural. v, n. sp. Kennetus n. g. Mictaria, p. 303, for K. alces n. sp., Borneo, p. 304, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Lycambes sargi, Guatemala, BrREDDIN, p. 306, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlvill, n. sp. Mercennus n. n, for Melania Dist., Distant, p. 304, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii. Mictis loricata, Congo, DISTANT, p. 61, op. cit. xiv, N. sp. Mirperus nigrofasciatus, robustus, Transvaal, DIsTANT, p. 352, op. cit. xiii, nN. Spp. Myrmus formosus, Baikal, JAKOVLEV, p. 93, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, n. sp. Nematopus nigriventris, Ecuador, Ne et Bolivia, BREDDIN, p. 147, Soc. ent. Xvill, n. Spp. Plinachtus trilineatus, Transvaal, Distant, p. 351, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. Sp. Pomponatius n. g. near Cherommatus, p. 265, for P. typicus Nn. Sp., N. Queensland, p. 266, Distant, t. c. Trachelium mimeticum, Bolivia, BREDDIN, p. 147, Soc. ent. xviii, n. sp. LYGAIDA and PYRRHOCORIDZ. (Cf. BreppIN (170, 171), Distant (386, 388, 390), HorvAtH (714, 717), J AKOVLEFF (754, 756), OsBoRN (1001), UHLER (1416). ] Antillocoris n. n. for Pygeus, Botocudo n. n. for Salacia, Probergrothius n. n. for Odontopus, Peggichisme n. n. for Davila, Polychisme n. n. for Imbrius, KIRKALDY, p. 280, Entomologist 1904. Acroleucus eros, pothus, Ecuador, BREDDIN, p. 148, Soc. ent. xviii, N. spp. Anorygma subg. n. cf. Phenacantha. Aphanus atomarius, Transvaal, DISTANT, p. 353, fore Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Brachyphyma n, g. p. 144, B. argutwm, ochraceum, p. 145, papuense, p. 146, n. spp., New Guinea, HorvAtH, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ine Callisecdus n. g. p. 153, C. nigricollis Nn. sp., Peru, p. 154, HorvATH, t. c. Chauliops rutherfordi, Old Calabar, DIstAayv, p. 277, Entomologist 1904, Nn. Sp. Colobasiastes, insertion of antenne, p. 245, cut, BREDDIN, Wien. ent. Zeit. XX1ll. C. sumilis, p. 162, longicornis, p. 163, obscurus, p. 166, rufiventris, p. 167, Peru, HorvAtuH, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11; C. analis, Bolivia, BREDDIN, p- 249, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii : n. spp. Colobathristine, monograph, HORVATH, pp. 117-172, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii. Colobathristes egregius, Brazil, facetus, hab.?, HoRVATH, p. 151, t. c. n. spp. Diascopea n, g. p. 154, D. discessa, p. 155, debilis, p. 156, n. spp., Peru, HorRvVATH, t. c. Dieuches scutellatus, consanguineus, N. Queensland, Distant, p. 268, Ann. Nat. Hist. xi, n. spp. Emblethis brevicornis, Turkestan, HorvAtTH, p. 582, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11; £. luridus, E. 'Turkestan, JAKOVLEFF, p. 24, Rev. Russe Ent. iv : Nn. spp. Fontejanus wasmanni, amplified description, BREDDIN, pp. 410-412, cut, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii. Geocoris (Piocoris) chinensis, Sé-tschuen, JAKOVLEV, p. 170, t. c.; G. elon- gatulus, N. Queensland, Distant, p. 267, Ann. Nat. Hist. xili : n. spp. Germalus lineolosus, N. Queensland, Distant, p. 266, t. c. n. sp. Lygeus sulcatus, Guiana, OSBORN, p. 200, Ohio Natural. v, n. sp. LYGHIDA—HYDROMETRID&. Ins. 321 Microtoma preusta, Alai, JAKOVLEFF, p. 23, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, n. sp. Narcegaster n. g. for Colobathristes geniculatus St.. HorvArn, p. 141, Ann. Mus. Hungar. i. Nystus pilosulus, Turkestan, HorvAtH, p. 581, t. c.; WV. rubromaculatus, Transvaal, Distant, p. 352, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii : n. spp. Oxycarenus scabrosus, New Mexico, UHLER, p. 353, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. Pamera picturata, p. 267, apicalis, p. 268, N. Queensland, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. spp. Peruda longiventris, Peru, HorvATH, p. 170, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ij, n. sp. Physopelta melanoptera, W. Africa, Distant, p. 61, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, Nn. sp. Piptocentrus n. g. p. 157, P. pilipes n. sp., Peru, p. 158, HorvAru, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11. Phenacantha n. g. p. 120, P. birot, p. 124, suturalis, p. 125, consobrina, ambigua, p. 126, femoralis, p. 127, unicolor, conviva, p. 128, mehelyi, p. 129, New Guinea, sedula with var. melanoscelis, p. 130, gestroz, Sumatra, strenua, p. 131, antennalis, p. 132, pilosella, p. 133, dis- crepans, p. 134, New Guinea, confusa, Philippines, p. 135, pacijica, Fiji, p. 136, P. (Anorygma subg. n., p. 137) solers, Burma, viridi- pennis, Tenasserim, p. 139, n. spp., HorvATG, t. c. Rhyparochromus compactus, New Mexico, UHLER, p. 354, P. U. S. Mus. XXVil, N. Sp. Symphylax n. g. p. 142, S. picticollis n. sp., with varr. blandus, confluens, Sumatra, etc., p. 143, HorvAtu, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii. Tagalisca subg. n. of Phenacantha, for Colobathristes pallidus St., Hor- VATH, p. 140, t. c. Taphrocranum n. g. for Colobathristes robustus Bredd., HorvAtH, p. 147, ts C. Trichocentrus n. g. p. 152, T. gibbosus n. sp., Brazil, p. 153, HorvAru, t. ¢. TINGIDZ. Corythuca marmorata, life-history, FELT, pp. 125-129, pls. iii, iv, Bull. NSVork Mus ixxyi, Phyllochisme n. n. for Physatochila L. & S., Mecenas n. n. for Tingis, Gelchossa n. n. for Leptostyla, KIRKALDY, p. 280, Entomologist 1904. ARADID&A and PHYMATIDZ. [Cf. Distant (386), HEIDEMANN (670, 671).] Aneurus fisker, N. Carolina, HerpeMann, p. 164, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. Sp. Aradus uniformis, p. 231, hubbardi, p. 232, N. America, HEIDEMANY, t. ©. N. spp. Neuroctenus hopkinsi, North Carolina, HEIDEMANN, p. 163, t. c. 1. sp. Prosxius schwarzii, Florida, HHIDEMANN, p. 230, t. c. n. sp. Glossopelta dudgeont, Kangra, DISTANT, p. 277, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. HYDROMETRID. Gerris thoracicus var. n. rapidus, HoRVATH, p. 582, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii. Metrocoris, table of species, KtRKALDY, p. 61, Entomologist 1904. M. distanti, Zoutpansberg, id. p. 62, t. c. n. sp. Velia brunnea, Bolivia, OSBORN, p. 204, Ohio Natural. v, n. sp. £904, [VoL X11] . E 21 322 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] REDUVIIDA. [Cf. BererotH (103), Breppin (167, 171), Distant (383, 388, 390), HorvArH (717), JAKOVLEFF (754), NOUALHIER (984), OsBoRN (1001), VARELA (1431, 1432). ] Westermannias n. n. for Westermannia, Isachisme n. n. for Algol, Pere- grinator n. n, for Microleptes, Mestor n. n. for Lamus, Brontostoma n. n. for Mindarus, KirKAupy, p. 280, Entomologist 1904. BREDDIN notes various forms of larval Reduviide, found in the nests of Termites and Ants in India and Africa, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, pp. 412-416. ( Acanthaspis (Plynus) breddini, Cameroons, VARELA, p. 55, Bol. Soc. espan. iv; A. sericata, p. 258, porrecta, p. 261, Ceylon, zebraica, Burma, p. 264, seva, p. 265, rama, p. 268, India, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii; A. variivenis, Siam, NOUALHIER, p. 174, pl. x, fig. 1, Mission Pavie iii : n. spp. Alemena straminipes, maculosa, India, Distant, p. 370, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii, n. spp. Alleorhynchus bengalensis, India, Distant, p. 394, t. c. n. sp. Apiomerus lobulatus, Ecuador, BREDDIN, p. 148, Soc. ent. xviii, n. sp. Arcesius fusculus, Burma, Distant, p. 351, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii, N. Sp. Audernacus n. g. for Santosia atropictus Dist. and A. andamanensis N. sp., Andamans, Distant, p. 306, t. ¢. Bayerus n. g. near Santosia, B. cuneatus n. sp., Assam, Distant, p. 307, t. ¢. Bartacus n, g. near Hpidaus for Cimex spinifexc Thunb., Distant, p. 374, tC. Brassivola n. g. near EHpidaus, p. 373, B. hystrix n. sp., Ceylon, p. 374, Distant, t. c. Castolus (Spinda) nigriventris, Bolivia, BREDDIN, p. 148, Soc. ent. xviii, nh. Sp. Centrocnenis dearmata, Ceylon, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota uy, n. sp. Cleptria escalerar, Guinea, VARELA, p. 134, Mem. Soc. Espan. i, n. sp. Conorrhinus megistus, attacks on man, POULTON, p. Ixxvi, P. ent. Soe. London 1904. Coranus mongolicus, E. Mongolia, JAKOVLEFF, p. 26, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, n. Sp. Croscius melanopterus = (Castruccius insignis Dist.), DISTANT, p. 276, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii. Dithmarus n, g. Stenopodine, p. 353, for D. atromaculatus n. sp., Trans- vaal, p. 354, DISTANT, t. c. Dodoneus n. g. near Nabis, p. 398, D. humeralis n. sp., Sikhim, p. 399, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota i. Durganda fulvescens, Tenasserim, DISTANT, p. 283, t. c. I. Sp. Ectomocoris erebus, Burma, p. 292, tzbialis, p. 293, vishnu, p. 296, India, DISTANT, t. c. Edocla pelia, Pegu, Distant, p. 275, t. c. N. Sp. Elaphocranus n. g. Petalochirine, p. 357, tarandus n. sp. Cameroons, p. 358, BererotH, Bol. Soc. espan. iv. Endochus cinnamopterus, straminipes, Transvaal, DISTANT, p. 355, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; 2. atricapillus, umbrinus, India, DIsTaNntT, p. 367, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii : n. spp. Epidaus atrispinus, Sikhim, parvus, Burma, DISTANT, p. 372, t. c. 1. spp. Eriximachus n. g. near Physorhynchus, p. 323, E. globosus n. sp., India p. 324, Distant, t. c. REDUVIIDZ. Ins. 323 Euvonymus n, g. Acanthaspidine, p. 244, E. spiniceps n. sp., Ceylon, p. 245, Distant, t. c. Godefridus n. g. Aptomerine, p. 328, G. alienus n, sp., Burma, p. 329, DISTANT, t. c. Harpactor geniculatus, Transcaucasus, JAKOVLEV, p. 94, Rev. Russe Ent. iv; H. femoralis, Transvaal, Distant, p. 355, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii ; H. squalus, Sikhim, Distant, p. 333, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii, Nn. spp. Harpagocoris perspectans varr.=(bergrothi and affinis), BERGROTH, p. 361, Bol. Soc. espan. iv. H. bergrothi, p. 136, affinis, p. 137, merceti, suspectus, p. 138, W. Africa, VARELA, Mem. Soc. Espan. i, n. spp. Havinthus trochanterus, N. Queensland, Distant, p. 269, Ann. Nat. Hist. Xlll, N. Sp. Henricohahnia gallus, Nilgiri hills, Distant, p. 389, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota i, n. sp. Heteropinus discretus, Guinea, VARELA, p. 131, Mem. Soc. Espan. i, n. sp. ; characters, BERGROTH, op. cit. iv, p. 362. Libavius n. g. near Mendis, L. greeni n. sp., Ceylon, Distant, p. 313, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Linsheosteus n. g. near Conorhinus, L. carnifex n. sp., N. India, Distant, Deze 7, at. C Lisarda varele, Cameroons, BERGROTH, p. 360, Bol. Soc. espan. iv, n. sp. Lorichius n. g. near Nabis, L. umbonatus n. sp., Ceylon, Distant, p. 402, Faun. Brit. India Reduy. ii. Marbodus n. g. Epiroderaria, M. exemplificatus n. sp., Ceylon, Distant, p: 248, t. ¢. Mastigonomus bolivari, Guinea, VARELA, p. 136, Mem. Soc. Espan. i, Nn. sp. Nabis cinerascens, Turkestan, HorvATH, p. 582, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii ; NV. tibialis, Ceylon, p. 400, funebris, nigrescens, p. 401, India, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii : n. spp. Odontogonus n. n. for Laphyctes Stal nec Reich., BerGRotn, p. 361, Bol. Soc. espan. lv. Phasmatocoris n. g. Emesiint, P. spectrum n. sp., Bolivia, BREDDIN, p. 148, Soc. ent. xviil. Phonergates (Clopophora) nuptura, Cameroons, VARELA, p. 55, Bol. Soc. espan. iv, nN. Sp. Phonoctonus elegans, Cameroons, VARELA, p. 56, t. c. N. Sp. Phonolibes bimaculatus, Transvaal, Distant, p. 354, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, Nl. Sp. Physorhynchus pedestris, p. 320, malabaricus, talpus, p. 321, insignis, rubromaculatus, p. 322, India, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota il, N. spp. Prostemma siamense, Siam, NOUALHIER, p. 176, pl. x, fig. 2, Mission Pavie lil, N. Sp. Quercetanus n. g. near Scadra, p. 310, Q. atromaculatus, India, relatus, Ceylon, n. spp., p. 311, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Reduvius transnominalis n. n. for debilis Reut., Distant, p. 251, t. ¢. h. knyvetti, p. 251, esau, boyest, p. 252, angiportus, p. 253, India, Distant, t. c. n. spp. Rhaphidosoma tuberculatum, Baluchistan, Distant, t. c. p. 330, n. Sp. Rulandus n. g. Nabine, R. phedrus n. sp., Burma, Distant, p. 396, t. c. Santosia finitima, Cameroons, VARELA, p. 133, Mem. Soc. Espan. i, n. sp. Scadra tibialis, scutellaris, Assam, Distant, p. 309, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii, n. spp. Seridentus n. g. near Shaumannia, S. denticulatus n. sp., Bolivia, OSBORN, p. 203, Ohio Natural. v. 324 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] Sminthocoris n, n. for Smithus Stal, Distant, p. 279, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota i. Sphedanolestes dives, variabilis, India, DISTANT, p. 342, t. c. nN. sp. Stegius n. g. near Physorhynchus, p. 322, S. pravus n. sp., Bengal, p. 323, Distant, t. c. Sycanus inermis, Assam, atrocyaneus, Burma, Distant, p. 356, t. c. n. spp. Tragelaphodes n. g. Petalochirine, p. 358, hirculus n. sp., Cameroons, p. 360, BerGrotH, Bol. Soc. espan. iv. Villanovanus n. g. for Endochus dichrous, Distant, p. 364, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota i. ( ANTHOCORIDA, CERATOCOMBID&, HENICOCEPHALIDA, POLYCTENIDA. Synonymy of Walker’s Anthocoride, Distant, p. 222, Ann. Nat. Hist. X1V. Amphiareus n. g. for Xylocoris fulvescens Walk., Distant, p. 220, t. c. Arnulphus n. g. for A. aterriomus n. sp., Burma, Distant, p. 220, t. ¢. Ceratocombus niger, p. 361, latipennis, p. 362, New Mexico, UHusr, PUSS. Mus)! xxvus* ny spp: Crescentius n. g. Ceratocombine, p. 408, C. principatus n, sp., Burma, p. 409, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Henicocephalus pugnatorius, Cape Colony, Distant, p. 278, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Lippomanus n. g. Anthocoride for L. hirsutus n. sp., Burma, Distant, p. 221, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Ostorodias n. g. Anthocoride for O. contubernalis n. sp., Himalaya, DismA NT. p52 9, sparc: Phthirocoris n. g. Henicocephalide, p. 786, for P. antarcticus n. sp., Crozet Islands, p. 787, ENDERLEIN, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Polyctenes intermedius, Egypt, SPEISER, p. 373, pl. xx, Zool. Jahrb. Suppl. vii, nN. Sp. Sesellius n. g. Anthocoride for Anthocoris parallelus Motsch., Distant, p- 221, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Sphigmocephalus n. g. for Henicocephalus curculio Karsch., ENDERLEIN, p. 783, Zool. Anz. xxvii. CAPSIDA. (Cf. Disranr (383, 387, 388, 391), HorvAra (717), JAKOVLEFF (754), KIRKALDY (809), REUTER (1162-1169), UHLER (1416).] Metriorrhynchomiris n. n. for Metriorrhynchus, Zanchisme n, n. for Schizo- notus, Kalania n.n. for Baracus, Bertsa n. n. for Berta, Reuterista n. n. for Brachybasis, Ragnar n.n. for Melanocoris, Poronotellus n. n. for Poronotus, KIRKALDY, p. 280, Entomologist 1904. DISTANT gives synonymy and summary of Walker's Capside ; for details refer to the memoir, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii, pp. 204-206 etc. Actinonotus pulcher varr., REUTER, p. 3, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No, 14. Adelphocoris funebris, Corea, REUTER, p. 34, Rev. Russe Ent. iv; A. funes- tus, Mou-Pin, p. 7, fasciaticollis, p. 8, melanocephalus, p. 9, Pekin, Reuter, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 16: n. spp. Agraptocoris n. g. p. 6, concolor n. sp., p. 7, Mongolia, REUTER, op. cit, xvi, INOw a: MHolocoris n. g. near Acrorrhinius, 42. alboconspersus n., Sp., Obock, pl. i, fig. 5, p. 17, Reurer, op. cit. xlv, No. 6. CAPSIDA. Ins. 325 Alleonycha n. g.near Acrotelus, p. 8, mayri n. sp., Wiesbaden, p. 9, REUTER, op. cit. xlvi, No. 14. Alleotomus chinensis, Pekin, REUTER, p. 20, op. cit. xlv, No. 16, n. sp. Anapus flavicornis, Borjom, REUTER, p. 5, op. cit. xlvi, No. 14; A. pectoralis, Turkestan, HorvATH, p. 584, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11: n. spp. Angerianus n. g. Cylaparia, p. 437, A. fractus, maurus 0. spp., Tenasserim, p. 438, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota 1i. Annona smithi (=labeculata Uhl. nec Dist.), Grenada, antilleana (= Mala decoloris Uhl.), St. Vincent, Distant, p. 62, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. spp. Araspus n. g. Bryocoraria for Lopus partilus Walk., Distant, p. 112, op. cit. xili. Arculanus n, g. near Disphinctus, for A. marshalli n. sp., Mashonaland, Dispanm, p:-198, t.. ce. Argenis n. g. Cylaparia, for Capsus incisuratus Walk., DISTANT, p. 107, t. c. A. alboviridescens, Ceylon, Distant, p. 435, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii, N. sp. Armachanus n. g. Cyllocoraria, p. 478, A. monoceros n. sp., Ceylon, p. 479, Distant, t.c.; A. spicatus, N. W. Australia, Distant, p. 203, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Atomophora oculata, p. 10, maculosa, p. 12, suturalis, p. 13, albovittata, p. 14, Transcaspian, ReuTER, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 4, n. spp. Atractotomus brevicornis 3, REUTER, p. 17, t. c. No. 14. Bothriomiris testaceus, Burma, Distant, p. 470, Faun. Brit. India Rhyn- chota li, n. sp. Callicratides n. g. for Capsus rama Kirby, Distant, p. 417, t. o. Calocoris hispanicus var. n. bisignata, C. sexguttatus var. n. reducta, REUTER, p. 2, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 14. C. dohertyi, Tenasserim, Distant, p. 452, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota 11, Nn. Sp. Camponotidea saunders var., REUTER, p. 4, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 14. Camptobrochis tibialis, Erythrea, REuTER, p. 12, op. cit. xlv, No.6; @. oculatus, Congo, REUTER, p. 3, op. cit. xlvi, No. 10; C. esau, p. 201, capensis, p. 202, 8. Africa, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii ; C. orventalis, p. 460, lutulentus, uniformis, similis, p. 461, Brit. India, Disrant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii ; C. stgnatus, N. Queensland, Distanv, p. 274, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; C. brevis, New Mexico, UHLER,. p. 359, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii : n. spp. Campylognathus fulvus, Crete, REUTER, p. 18, Ofv. Finska Forh. p. 18, n. sp. Campylotropis n, g. near Cyllocoris, p. 35, for C. jakolevi n, sp., Corea, p. 36, Reurzr, Rev. Russe Ent. iv. Capellanus n. g. Phytocoraria Walk., for Lygus sparsus Dist., DIsTANt, p. 109, Ann. Nat. Hist. x1ii. Capsus croesus, remus, p. 468, darsius, Burma, pegasus, Ceylon, p. 469, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii, n. spp. Chamus n. g. Cylaparia for C. wealet, Cape Colony, n. sp., Distant, p. 197, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Charagochilus nigricornis, Congo, REUTER, p. 2, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 10; C. duplicatus, Pekin, ReuTER, p. 16, op. cit. xlv, No. 16: Nn. spp. Charitocoris n, g. near Calocoris, p. 10, C. pallidus n. sp., Persia, p. 11, Reuter, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix. Chlorosomella n. g. near Actorrhinus, p. 6, geniculata n. sp., Congo, p. 7, Reuter, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 10. Clapmarius n. g. Herdoniaria, p. 419, C. turgidus n. sp., Ceylon, p. 420, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota i. Clivinema rubida, New Mexico, UHLER, p. 355, P. U. 8S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. Combalus n. g. Miraria, C. novitius n. sp., Assam, Distant, p. 431, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. 326 Ins. | XIII. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] Cyphodema ? junodi, Transvaal, Distant, p. 201, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Cyphodemidea n. g. near Cyphodema, p. 17, C. variegata n. sp., Mou-Pin, pl. u, fig. 5, p. 19, Reurer, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 16. Cytorrhinus chinensis Stal, REUTER, p. 22, t. c. Dagbertus n. g. near Hpiscopus for Capsus darwini etc., DISTANT, p. 203, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Dereocorsis rutilus var. n. fasciata, D. scutellaris var. n. ventralis, REUTER, p. 5, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 14. D. variabilis, rufus, ornandus, India, Distant, p. 467, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii, n. spp. Dichrooscytus consobrinus, Turkestan, HorvATH, p. 583, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii; D. elegans, New Mexico, Uausr, p. 356, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii : n. spp. Diognetus n. g. Miraria, p. 431, D. intonsus n. sp., Ceylon, p. 432, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Disphinctus elegans, Tenasserim, Distant, p. 445, t. c. n. sp. Estuidus n. g. near Malalasta, p. 272, for EL. foveatus, marginatus Nn. spp., N. Queensland, p. 273, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Eucerocoris suspectus, N. Queensland, Distant, p. 271, t. c. n. sp. Hucyrtus parvulus, Djibouti, Reuter, p. 5, pl. 1, fig. 2, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 6, n. sp. Felisacus n. n. for Liocoris Motsch. p. 438, F. magnificus n, sp., Tenas- serim, p. 439, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Fingulus n. g. near Physetonotus, for F. atroceruleus n. sp., N. Queensland, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, p. 275. Fulgentius n. g. Herdonaria, p. 103, for F. mandarinus n. sp., China, p. 104, DIstTant, t. ¢. Gallobelicus n. g. Cyllocoraria, p. 477, G. crassicornis n. sp., India, p. 478, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Gismunda n. g. near Liocoris, G'. chelonia n. sp., Sikhim, DistTanv, p. 463, t. ¢. Glaphyrocoris n. g. near Lemocoris, p. 15, G. unifasciatus n. sp., Djibouti, pl. i, fig. 4, p. 16, RrurmR, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 6. Globiceps parvulus, Spain, REuTER, p. 51, Ent. Mag. xl, n. sp. Glossopeltis n. g. near Pilophorus, p. 13, G. coutieret, Obock, n. sp., pl. i, fig. 3, p. 14, Reurer, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 6. Guisardus n. g. Cylaparia, G. pellucidus n. sp., Tenasserim, DIsTANnt, p. 436, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota 11. Halticus intermedius, New Mexico, UHLER, p. 360, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii ; H. chrysolepis, Honolulu, KirKaupy, p. 179, Entomologist 1904 : n. spp. Harpedona n. g. Herdoniaria, p. 418, H. marginata n. sp., Ceylon, p. 419, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota 1. Helopeltis oryx, Ceylon, Distant, p. 441, t. c. n. sp. Hermotinus n. g. near Camptobrochis, H. signatus n. sp., Tenasserim, DISTANT, p. 462, t. c. Hilia n. g. near Halticus, H. fracta n. sp., Ceylon, Distant, p. 480, t. c. Horcias lacteiclavus, albiventris, signatus, S. America, DIsTant, p. 200, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. spp. Hyalopeplus spinosus, Assam, Distant, p. 447, Faun. Brit. India Rhyn- chota 11, n. sp. Isometopus feanus, Burma, Distant, p. 484, t. c. 1. sp. Lemocoris zarudny?, Persia, REUTER, p. 11, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, Nn. Sp. Liocoridia n. g. near Lygus, p. 138, mutabilis n. sp., Mou-Pin, pl. ii, fig. 4, p. 14, Reurer, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 16. Liocoris myitte, formosus, Tenasserim, Distant, p. 464, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii, n. spp. CAPSID A. Ins. 327 Lopus bimaculatus Jak., description, RrutErR, p. 1, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 14; JZ. australis Walk., referred to Pantzlius and described, Distant, p. 106, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Lucitanus n. g. for Leptomerocoris punctatus Kirby, Distant, p. 465, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Lygus australis n. n. for innotatus Walk., p. 110, ethiops n. n. for limbatus Walk., p. 111, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. L. abessinicus, Kupi, p. 7, vittatus, Djibouti, p. 8, perversus, Scioa, p. 10, semonyt, Aden, p. 11, ReutER, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No.6; ZL. schon- landi, Cape Colony, Distant, p. 199, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; L. albescens, decoloratus, p. 455, pubens, cmmitis, p. 456, catullus, p. 457, India and Ceylon, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota 1; L. flavoscutellatus, N. Queensland, Distant, p. 273, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii : n. spp. Malalasta n. g. Capsine, M. superba n. sp., Tenasserim, DisTANT, p. 446, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Malihacosoma adspersum, Transcaspian, Revver, p. 11, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 14, n. sp. Matenesius n. g. Mrraria, p. 425, M. marginatus n. sp., Ceylon, p. 426, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota i. Maurodactylus albidus var. n. pallidicornis, HorvAtTH, p. 585, Ann. Mus. Hungar. il. Megacelum elongatum to Pantiliodes, ReutTER, p. 3, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 6. M. persimile, Abyssinia, REUTER, p. 4, t. c.; MZ. transvaalensis, Pretoria, Distant, p. 196, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii ; IL relatum, p. 428, rubricatum, Ceylon, hampsoni, Nilgiri Hills, p. 429, pecturatum, Burma, p. 4380, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii; MW. modestum, townsvillensis, suffusum, N. Queensland, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii : n. spp. Megalocerea celestialium to Trigonotylus, REUTER, p. 1, Ofv. Finska Forh. xiv, No. 1G: M. graminea, antennata, p. 424, elongata, doherty, p. 425, India and Ceylon, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota i1; I. doddi, N. Queensland, Distant, p. 269, Ann. Nat. Hist. xili : n. spp. Megalocoleus albidus, Transcaspian, REuTER, p. 9, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 4, n. sp. Mertila n. g. Bryocoraria for M. malayensis, Singapore, ternatensis, Ternate, n. spp., Distant, p. 113, Ann. Nat. Hist, xiii. Mevius n. g. M. lewist n. sp., Ceylon, Distant, p. 453, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota iu. Miris, the name applied to Leptopterna Fieb., RruvTER, p. 2, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 15. M. ruficeps, Cape Colony, Distant, p. 105, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii; J/. atkin- sont, Nilgiri Hills, Distant, p. 423, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii : Nn. spp. Mycterocoris n. g. for Dereocoris cerachates, UHLER, p. 358, P. U. S. Mus. XXVil. Myrmecophyes korschinskit, p. 4, eneus, p. 5, Turkestan, Reurer, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 4, n. spp. - Mystilus n. g. Herdoniaria, M. priamus n. sp., Tenasserim, Distant, p. 420, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Nanniella n. g. Laboparia, N. chalybea n. sp., Congo, p. 6, ReuTER, Ofyv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 10. Nichomachus n. g. Herdonaria for N. sloggetti n. sp., Cape Colony, Distant, p. 104, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Nicostratus n. g. Cyllocoraria, N. balteatus n. sp., Ceylon, Distant, p. 475, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Nyctidea n. g. near Criocoris, p. 15, moesta, KE. Siberia, n. sp., p. 17, REUTER, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 4. 328 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] Nymannus n. g. Miraria for N. typicus n. sp., Cape Colony, Distant, p- 195, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Oncotylus cunealis, Persia, ReuvTER, p. 14, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix ; O. fuscicornis, Mongolia, REUTER, p. 10, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 14: Nn. Spp. Onomaus n. g. Herdoniaria, O. pompeus n. sp., Assam, Distant, p. 416, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota il. Orthotylus antennalis, Orotava, p. 6, pallidulus, Austria, p. 7, REUTER, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 14, n. spp. Pantilius gonoceroides, Mou- Pin, REUTER, p. 4, op. cit. xlv, No. 16, n. sp. Paracalocoris capensis, Cape Good Hope, DIsTant, p- 110, Ann. Nat. Hist. xill; P. barretti, Cape Colony, Distanv, p. 199, t. c.; P. burmanicus, erebus, Burma, lanarius, Ceylon, Distant, p. 450, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii : n. spp. Fr Paracarnus grenadensis (=mexicanus Uhler), Grenada, Distant, p. 62, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Parapantilius n. g. p. 5, P. thibetanus n. sp., pl. ii, fig. 2, p. 6, Mou-Pin, Reuter, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 16. Pharyllus n. g. for Leptomerocoris pistacinus Motsch., Distant, p. 434, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota i. Phytocoris zarudnyt, p. 8, lineaticollis, p. 9, Persia, REUTER, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix; P. longicornis, p-1, meestus, p. 2, Centr. Asia, REUTER, Ofv. Finska Forh. miva 3 Ae crinitus, Ceylon, Distant, p- 449, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota i : n. spp. Plagiognathus cinerascens, Mongoha, ReEvuTER, p. 17, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 145-niisp. Pleuroxonotus n. g. p. 7, nasutus n. sp., Transcaspian, p. 8, REUTER, t. c., No. 4. Peciloscytus cuneatus Dist. (as Lygus)=(obscurus Uhler), Distant, p. 62, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. P. consanguineus, pygmeus, capitatus, Burma and Ceylon, Distant, p. 459, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota 1; P. antennatus, flavipes, N. Queens- land, Distant, p. 274, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii : n. spp. Polymerus varicornis, Corea, JAKOVLEV, p. 94, Rev. Russe Ent. iv, n. sp. Prodromus n. g. Cylaparia, p. 486, P. subflavus, Ceylon, elypeatus, sub- viridis, Tenasserim, p. 437, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Psallopsis, amended description, REUTER, p. 15, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. x. P. basales, Persia, id: ‘p) 16;\t. cms. Sp. Psallus proteus varr., REUTER, pp. 12, 13, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 14. P. instabilis, p. 13, beckeri, p. 14, longiceps, p. 15, Canaries, REUTER, t. ©. ; P. singalensis, Ceylon, Distant, p. 482, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota 11: 1. Spp. Rhinofulvius, characters, p. 1, 2. albifrons, pl. i, fig. 1, p. 2, ReurER, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 6. Ropaliceschatus n, g. near Pachypeltis, p. 1, R. quadrimaculatus N. sp., Mou-Pin, pl. 11, fig. 1, p. 3, REUTER, op. cit. No. 16. Sabellicus n. g. near “Dereocoris for Capsus apicifer, and Lopus sordidus Walk., Distant, p. 114, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Scirtetellus seminitens, Turkestan, HorvAtTH, p. 584, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 1, Nn. sp. Sophianus n. g. Isometopine, p. 485, S. alces n, sp., Ceylon, p. 486, DisTanz, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Stenodema, synopsis of Palearctic, RruTER, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 15, pp. 3-6. S. trispinosum, Siberia, p. 8, turanicum, Transcaspian, p. 11, alpestre, p. 13, elegans, p. 14, pleberwm, p. 17, chinense, p. 19, Setschuan, REUTER, t. c. n. spp. CAPSIDA— HYDROCORIS. Ins. 329 Tancredus n. g. Miraria, T. sandaracatus n. sp., Ceylon, Distant, p. 430, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota il. Tenthecoris bicolor, characters, Distant, p. 202, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Trachelonotus n, g. near Lemocoris, p. 12, T. wnifasciatus n. sp., Persia, p. 13, Reuter, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix. Trichobasis n, g. near Pantiliodes, p. 1, setosa n. sp., Congo, p. 2, REUTER, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 10. Trigonotylus brevipes, characters, RnutER, p.5, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. 30 Turnebus n, g. near [sometopus, T. cuneatus n. sp., Ceylon, Distant, p. 485, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Tylopeltis n. g. near Glossopeltis, p. 4, albosignata n. sp., Congo, p. 5, Reuter, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlvi, No. 10. Tyraquellus n. g. for Leptomerocoris albofasciatus Motsch. and 7’. macula- tus n. sp., Ceylon, Distant, p. 471, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota 11. Volkelius n. g. near Sahlbergella for V. sulcatus n. sp., N. Queensland, Distant, p. 271, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Zanchius n. g. Cyllocoraria, Z. annulatus n. sp., Ceylon, DISTANT, p. 477, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota ii. Zanessa sanguinolenta, Nilgiri Hills, Distant, p. 482, t. c. n. sp. SALDIDA. Leotichius n. g. Leptopine, p. 406, L. glaucopis n. sp., Burma, p. 407, Distant, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota u. Salda jakowlefi var. n. merens, HorvATH, p. 585, Ann. Mus. Hungar. il. S. dixoni, India, Distant, p. 405, Faun. Brit. India Rhynchota i, n. sp. Valleriola n. g. p. 405, V. greeni n. sp., Ceylon, p. 406, Disrant, t. c. HYDROCORISZ. [Cf. Distant (386, 391), HorvAtH (717, 718), KirKALDY (813). ] Anatomy of Ranatra, breathing organs etc., MARSHALL & SEVERIN, Tr. Wisconsin Ac. xiv, pp. 487-501, pls. xxxiv-xxxvi. Annotated catalogue of Notonectide, KirnKALDy, pp. 98-135, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii. Anisops doris, p. 112, stali, p. 113, endymion, p. 114, Australia, bowviert, Cochin China, p. 116, KirKALDY, t. c. n. spp. Buenoa n, g. type Anisops antigone Kirk., p. 120, B. ida, Uruguay, p. 121, salutis, Brit. Guiana, p. 122, n. spp., KirRKALDY, t. c. Cercotmetus fumosus, Ceylon, Distant, p. 278, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Coriza acromelena, Turkestan, HorvAtH, p. 585, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ui, Nn. Sp. Helotrephes bourvieri, Celebes, p. 129, martini, Sumatra, p. 130, KIRKALDY, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, n. spp. — Laccotrephes flavovenosa Dohrn (as Nepa)=(japonensis Scott), DIsTant, p. 68, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. L. calcar, Nigeria, nyase, Nyika Mts., Distant, p. 64, t. c. n. Spp. Macrocoris transvaalensis, Lydenburg, Distant, p. 258, Entomologist 1904, N. sp. Micronecta haliploides, Colombo, p. 594, carbonaria, New Guinea, p. 595, HorvAtu, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. spp. Mononyx luteovarius, Queensland, Distant, p. 63, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, N. sp. Nepa cinerea, salivary glands, Borpas, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 667-669. Plea japonica, Akashi, HorvAru, p. 594, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii; P. bwenoi, Pondicherry, KtRKALDY, p. 128, Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii : n. spp. 330 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] Ranatra sordidula=(unicolor Scott), Distant, p. 66, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. hk. fuscoannulata, Ruwenzori, p. 64, cinnamomea, varicolor, natalensis, p- 65, S. Africa, Distant, t. c. n. spp. Thurselinus n. g. near Macrocoris, T. greent n. sp., Ceylon, Distant, p. 259, Entomologist 1904. HOMOPTERA. Catalogue of Homoptera (except Aphid. Coccid.) of Germany, HvuEBER, Jahresh. Ver. Wurttemb. lx, pp. 253-277. CICADIDZ. [Cf. Distant (384, 393), Gopine & Froaeatr (613), JACOBI (733, 736), Grau (922), MrLicHar (937), NOUALHIER (984), RAINBOW (1118). Distant (393) commences a revision of Cicadide, preliminary to a synonymic catalogue. The Paleearctic Cicadide (in Moravian), MeLticHar, Vestnik. Klub. Proste- jove iv, pp. 12-26. Monograph of Australian Cicadide, 119 species, GopiInc & FROGGATT, P. Linn. Soc N. S. Wales xxix, pp. 561-669, 2 pls. Copula between Cyclochila and Thopha, Rainpow, Rec. Austral. Mus. vy, p. 116; Angamiana floridula, Tonkin, Distant, p. 299, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Antankaria n. g. type C. madagascariensis Dist., Distant, p. 429, t. c. Arunta n. g. type C. perulata Guér., DIsTANt, p. 302, t. ¢. Cacama n. g. type Proarna maura Dist., DISTANT, p. 429, t. c. Cicada vesta, Bombay, pl. xxx, fig. 4, nigrans, Madagascar, fig. 1, DISTANT, p. 673, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; C. pyropa, Japan, MarsumuURA, p. 58, pl. in, fig. 4, Annot. zool. Japon. v; C. andrewsi, Japan, umbrosa, Borneo, p. 330, boliviana, Chimali [cf. Oria below], p. 331, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; C. graminea, Queensland, DISTANT, p. 428, t. ¢. ; C. hieroglyphica, p. 581, sylvanella, p. 582, Australia, GopIne & Froeeatt, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix : n. spp. Cicadetta montana, in Germany, pp. 283-285, Jahresh. Ver. Wurttemb, lx. Cosmopsaltria khadiga, Pahang, Distant, p. 671, pl. xxx, fig. 9, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Cryptotympana holst’, Formosa, Distant, p. 331, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; C. varicolor, Sumbawa, DISTANT, p. 4380, t. c. : n. Spp. Cystopsaliria n. g. C. immaculata n. sp., Queensland, Gopine & FROoGGATT, p. 661, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix. Dundubia spiculata, Cambodia; NovuALHIER, p. 178, pl. xi, figg. 3, 4, Mission Pavie iil, n. sp. Fidicina vitellina, p. 155, parvula, p. 157, Brazil, Jacosi, SB, Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904, n. spp. Geana paviei, Tonkin, NoUALHIER, p. 179, pl. xi, fig. 5, Mission Pavie iil, Nn. Sp. Glaucopsaltria n. g. p. 657, G. viridis n. sp., Queensland, p. 658, GODING & Froceatt, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix. Hamza n. g. for Platypleura bouruensis, DIstaNt, p. 674, pl. xxx, fig. 5, Tr, ent. Soc. London 1904. Henicopsaltria pygmea, 8.W. Australia, Distant, p. 303, Ann. Nat. Hist. X1V, 0. Sp. Loba n. g. type P. leopardina Dist., Distant, p. 295, t. ¢. Kanakia congrua, Queensland, Gopine & Frogeart, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales xxix, n. sp. CICADIDA. Ins. 331 Koma n. g. type P. bombifrons Karsch, Distant, p. 296, Ann, Nat. Hist. XIv. Kongota n. g. type P. punctigera Walk., DIsTant, p. 298, t. c. oo annulicornis Karsch, pl. xliv, fig. 4, p. 769, JacoBi, Zool. Jahrb. yst. xix. Macrotristria nigrovenosa, N. Queensland, Distant, p. 329, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; Jf. nigrosignata, W. Australia, pl. xxix, fig. 7, p. 673, Distant, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Melampsalta spinosa, p. 635, kershawi, p. 636, castanea, p. 637, rubristrigata, atrata, p. 638, fletchert, p. 640, infuscata, flava, p. 641, binotata, p. 643, rubricincta, p. 644, nebulosa, spreta, p. 647, fulva, p. 648, rubea, p. 651, graminis, p. 652, tristrigata, p. 653, Australia, GoDING & FROGGATT, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix, n. spp. Muansa n. g. type P. clypealis Karsch, Distant, p. 295, Ann. Nat. Hist. Xiv. Munza n. g. type P. laticlavia Stal, Distant, p. 297, t. c. Oria n. g. type Cicada boliviana Dist., DIsTANt, p. 429, t. c. Parnisa hemorrhagica, Brazil, Jacosi, p. 159, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904, n. sp. Pauropsalta n. g. p. 615, P. lewrensis, p. 616, pl. xvii, fig. 8, castanea, p-. 617, prolongata, extensa, p. 618, nigristriga, p. 619, annulata, p- 620, nodicosta, dubia, p. 621, rubra, p. 623, basalis, p. 625, emma, p. 626, borealis, p. 627, minima, p. 628, Australia, GopING & FROGGATT, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales xxix, n. spp. Platypleura antinori, p. 765, cut, Jacosi, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix. P. laticollis, EK. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 25, Verh. Ges. Wien liv; P. longula, Delagoa Bay, p. 332, mira, Laos, p. 333, melania, bettoni, Africa, p. 334, Distant, Ann. Nat, Hist. xiv; P. veligera, pl. xliv, fig. 1, p. 766, vittecollis, fig. 2, p. 767, N.E. Africa, JacoB1, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix; P. mackinnoni, Mussooree, p. 667, pl. xxix, fig. 1, makaga, fig. 4, adouma, fig. 2, Congo, p. 668, Distant, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; P. arminops, Siam, NOUALHIER, p. 178, pl. xi, figg. 1, 2, Mission Pavie 11; P. teppert, Australia, Gopine & FRoGGATT, p. 568, pl. xviii, fig. 5, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxx : n spp. Pomponia surya, pl. xxx, fig. 2, p. 671, melanoptera, fig. 3, p. 672, Mus- sooree, Distant, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Psaltoda plebeia, N. 8S. Wales, Gopine & Froaeart, p. 589, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales xxix, n. sp. Pycna numa, Mashonaland, pl. xxix, fig. 3, hecuba, E. Africa, fig. 6, Distant, p. 670, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; P. celestva, W. China, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv : n. spp. fihana n. g. type Pidicina ochracea Walk., Rh. virgulata, Mexico, p. 426, swale, hab.? p. 427, n. spp., DISTANT, t. c. Sadaka n. g. type P. virescens Karsch, Distant, p. 296, t. c. Terpnosia ganesa, India, p. 675, pl. xxx, fig. 6, abdullah, Pahang, p. 676, fig. 7, Distant, Tr. ent. Soc. 1904, n. spp. Tettigia variegata, Townsville, Gopine & Froaeart, p. 594, pl. xviii, fig. 9, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix, n. sp. Tibicen sankara, India, Distant, p. 675, pl. xxx, fig. 8, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904; 7. ruber, p. 600, doddi, p. 602, rubricinctus, p. 603, borealis, p. 604, kurande, p. 605, hirsutus, p. 607, occidentalis, p. 608, jlavus, p. 610, Australia, Gopinc & Frocearr, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix : n. Spp. Tosena seebohmi, Formosa, Distant, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Trismarcha exsul, N. E. Africa, JAcost, p. 768, pl. xliv, fig. 3, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix, n. sp. Ugada n. g. type Tettig. limbata Fabr., Distant, p. 299, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. 332 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] U. n. g. for Platypleura precellens, Distant, the insect figured, pl. xxix, fig. 9, p. 669, id. Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. U. nutti, Tanganyika, Disrant, p. 336, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, n. sp. Umjaba n, g. type P. evanescens Butl., Distant, p. 298, t. ¢. Venustria n. g. Tibecenine, p. 595, V. superba n. sp., Queensland, p. 597, pl. xix, fig. 7, Gopine & Froaeart, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix. ANosopsaliria n. n. for Pydna, KirKALDy, p. 280, Entomologist 1904. Yanga n. g. type P. hova Dist., Distant, p. 297, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. FULGORID. [Cf. Fowxer (614), HorvAtH (716, 717), JAcoBl (734, 736), KIRKALDY (809), MELICHAR (937, 938), NOUALHIER (984). | Catalogue of Fulgoride of N. America, SwEzEY (1360). Kareol n,n. for Anagnia, Colgorma n. n. for Temora, Proutista n, n. for Assamia, Nosophara n. n. for Rhinortha, Southia n. n. for Paulia, Florichisme n,n, for Pecilostola, Micromasoria n. n, for Cona, Bergias n, n. for Bergia, Hesperophantia n. n, for Carthea, Thanatophantia n. n. for Alisca, Gelastophantia n, n, for Cyarda, Xosias n, n, tor Lteocles, Anfortas n, n. for Gastrinia, Gelastyra n. n. for Cibyra, Thanatophara n,n, for Colonia, KIRKALDY, pp. 279, 280, Entomologist 1904. Acmonia gersteckeri, Brazil, Jacosi, p. 160, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904, Nn. Sp. Acrobelus delphinus, Tonkin, NOUALHIER, p. 182, pl. x, fig. 10, Mission Pavie 111, n. sp. Aloha n. g. near Megamelus, A. ipomee n. sp., Oahu, KirKAupy, p. 177, Entomologist 1904. Amphiscepa calida, pl. xii, fig. 8, p. 118, A. subpellucida, fig. 9, p. 119, Central America, FowLEr, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhynchot. Homopt. i. Anotia smithi, pl. ix, fig. 3, margtnicornis, fig. 4, pellucida, p. 77, ruficollis, fig. 5, venustula, tig. 6, tenella, tig. 7, p. 78, invalida, fig. 8, p. 79, Central America, FOWLER, t. c. n. Spp. Bothriocera tinealis, pl 1x, figg. 11, 12, stgnoreti, fig. 13, FOWLER, t. c. B. venosa, pl. ix, fig. 14, excelsa, fig. 15, pellucida, fig. 16, p. 83, albidi- pennis, figg. 17, 18, nigra, fig. 19, p. 84, Central America, FOWLER, t. c. n. Spp. Bothriocerodes n, g. p. 84, B. variegatus, pl. ix, fig. 20, castaneus, fig. 21, metallicus, fig. 22, n. spp., Central America, p. 85, FOWLER, t.c. Caliscelis, table of paleearctic, HoRvATH, pp. 378-380, Ann. Mus. Hungar. i. C. maroccana, Tangier, p. 381, bolivart, Madrid, p. 382, peculiaris, Asia Minor, p. 384, id. t. c. n. spp. Cedusa n. g. near Plectoderes, C. funesta, pl. xi, fig. 28, venosa, fig. 29, n. spp., Mexico, Fowner, p. 112, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhynchot. Homopt. 1. Cixius montanus, pl. x, fig. 25, comptus, fig. 26, p. 96, flavobrunneus, fig. 27, apicatus, fig. 28, p. 97, Central America, FOWLER, t. c. Nn. Spp. Cyclumna n, g. Isside, C. subrotundata, pl. xii, fig. 5, n. sp., Mexico, FowLER, p. 116, t. ¢. ; ; Cyrene obtusata, Bangkok, NoUALHIER, p. 182, pl. x, fig. 9, Mission Pavie 1, a Sp - Delphax conspicua, Turkestan, HorvAtH, p. 589, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, Nn. Sp. : Dendrophora breviceps, E. Africa, MELIcHaR, p. 30, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, Nn. sp. Dictyophara ogadensis, p. 38, ufudensis, p. 29, E. Africa, MELICHAR, t. ©. ; FULGORID&. Ins. 333 D. sertata, p. 162, multireticulata, p. 163, Brazil, Jacopi, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904 : n. spp. Eparmene n. g. Cixirdes, H. pulchella, pl. xi, fig. 6, n. sp., Panama, FOWLER, p- 101, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhynchot. Homopt. 1. Fulgora monetaria, Cambodia, NOUALHIER, p. 180, pl. x, fig. 3, Mission Pavie ill, n. sp. Grynia nigricoxis, pl. xi, fig. 9, p. 193, FowiErR, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhyn- chot. Homopt. 1. Haplaxius n. g. near Cixius, p. 97, H. levis, pl. x, figg. 29, 30, frontalis, fig. 31, p. 98, n. spp., Mexico, FowLEr, t. c. Helicoptera sobrina, pl. xi, fig. 14, var. albido-variegata, fig. 15, p. 106, chiriquensis, fig. 16, longiceps, fig. 17, p. 107, Centr. America, id. t. c. Nn. spp. Hemispherius interclusus, Cambodia, NoUALHIER, p. 181, pl. x, fig. 4, Mission Pavie ii, n. sp. Hyphancylus n, g. Isside, H. falcatus, pl. xii, fig. 6, excelsus, fig. 7,. Spp., Mexico, Fow LER, p. 117, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rynchot. Homopt. 1, Hysteropterum sierre, pl. xii, fig. 10, p. 119, angulare, fig. 11, montanum, fig. 12, p 120, Mexico, Fow er, t. c. n. spp. Lnburnia campestris, natural history, and parasite, SWEZEY, pp. 43-46, Bull. U.S. Dep. Agric. Ent. xlvi. Megamelus leahi, Oahu, KiRKALDY, p. 176, Entomologist 1904, n. sp. Metabrixia n. g. M. delicata, pl. ix, fig. 23, p. 86, aspersa, fig. 24, germana, fig. 25, p. 87, tacta, pl. x, fig. 1, maculata, fig. 2, p. 88, n. spp., Central America, Fow Er, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhynchot. Homopt. i. Merxia n. g. Cixiides, p. 100, M. costalis, pl. xi, fig. 5, n. sp., Mexico, p. 101, FowLeEr, t. c. Microlerida n. g. Cixudes, M. asperata, pl. xi, figg. 1, 2, n. sp., Mexico, FOwLER, p. 99, t. c. Mnemosyne planiceps, pl. xi, figg. 7, 8, p. 102, FowLER, t. c. Gicleus, seminiger, pl. x, fig. 3, p. 89, decens, figg. 6, 7, p. 90, FowLEr, t. c. CH. tenellus, pl. x, fig. 4, teape, fig. 5, p. 89, pellucens, figg. 8, 9, minimus, fig. 10, p. 90, brunneus, fig. 11, concinnus, fig. 12, addendus, fig. 13, p. 91, Central America, FowLmEr, t. c. n. spp. Oliarus hirtus, frontalis, EK. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 31, Verh. Ges. Wien liv ; O. cucullatus, p. 180, pl. x1, figg. 7 & 8, petasatus, figg. 9 & 10, p. 181, Cambodia, NOUALHIER, Mission Pavie 111; O. excelsus, pl. x, fig. 14, concinnulus, fig. 15, p. 92, propior, fig. 16, lacterpennis, fig. 17, p. 93, humeralis, fig. 18, breviceps, fig. 19, chiriquensis, fig. 20, p. 94, isignior, figg. 21, 22, nigro-alutaceus, figg. 23, 24, p. 95, Central America, Fow.uer, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhynchot. Homopt. 1 : n. spp. Ornithissus n. g. Isside, p. 121, O. cockerelli, pl. xii, fig. 14, n. sp., Mexico, p. 122, Fowuer, t. c. Pachyntheisa n, g. Cixiides, p. 99, P. concinna, pl. xi, fig. 3, excelsior, fig. 4, n. spp., Mexico, p. 100, Fowler, t. c. Parapioxys viridifasciatus, hilaris, K. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 27, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. spp. Patara marmorata, Guatemala, pl. ix, fig. 9, p. 79, FowueEr, Biol. Centr.- Amer. Rhynchot. Homopt. 1, n. sp. Peregrinus n. g. Asiracine, p. 175, for Delphax maidis Ashm., KIRKALDY, Entomologist 1904. Perkinsiella saccharicida, natural history, PERKINS, Rep. exp. Stat. Hawaii 1904, pp. 43-66. Phylloscelis atra, marcropterous form, OSBORN, p. 93, cuts, Ohio Natural. iv. Plectoderes championi, pl. xi, fig. 19, p. 108, basalis, fig. 20, excelsus, fig. 21, Jlavovittatus, fig. 22, p. 109, notatus, fig. 23, montanus, fig. 24, asper, fig. 25, p. 110, léneatocollis, fig. 26, fuscolineatus, fig. 27, p. 111, Central America, Fowuer, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhynchot. Homopt. i, n. spp. 334 Ins. XIL. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] Pochazoides asperatus, E. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 33, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Proteinissus n. g. Isside, P. bilimeki, ply xis fe 13, n. sp., Mexico, FowLER, p- 121, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhynchot. Homopt. i Pseudohelicoptera n. g. p. 107, P. nasuta, n. sp., Panama, pl. xi, fig. 18, p. 108, FowLER, t. c. Putala apicata, KE. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 29, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Rhamphixius n. g. Cixiides, Jip championi, n. sp., Central America, pl. ix, fig. 10, FowLER, p. 81, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhynchot. Homopt. i. Rhinophantia fatua, E. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 33, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Ricania erlangeri, KE. Africa, *MELICHAR, De 25, tea ere ie: flabellum, Cam- bodia, NOUALHIER, p. 181, Die sa,) fg ily Mission Pavie iii : 1. spp. Rudia diluta, jeden. fig. 10, p. 104, bicineta, fig, 12, p. 105, FowLer, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhynchot. Homopt. 11. R. proxima, pl. xi, fig. 11, p. 104, verticalis, fig. 13, p. 105, Central America, FOWLER, t. c. n. spp. Seliza squamula, HK. Africa, MELIcHAR, p. 34, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Thionia variegata, pl. xii, ‘five. IWS st oer 3 122, FowLer, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Rhynchot. Homopt. i. T. brevior, pl. xii, fig. 17, scutellata, fig. 18, p. 123, sordida, fig. 19, humilis, fig. 20, naso, fig. 21, p. 124, Mexico, FowLEr, t. c. n. spp. Ulixes clypeatus, pl. xii, fig. 1, p. 114, Fow Er, t. c. U. intermedius, Mexico, pl. xii, figg. 3, 4, p. 115, Fowmr, t. c. n. sp. FLATIDES. [Cf. Jacost (734), Scumrpt (1228, 1228). ] Atracis dentata, Benue, SCHMIDT, p. 376, Stettin Ent. Zeit. lxv, n. sp. Bythopsyrna, analysis, p. 186, B. gata g, p. 189, SCHMIDT, t. c. B. dohrni, p. 188, udev, p. 189, sumatrana, p. 191, violacea, p. 209, Sumatra, ScHMIDT, t.c.; B. rabbowi, Java, Scumrpr, . 3595, t. c. : 1. Spp. Cerynia nigropustulata, Sumatra, ScHMIDT, t. c. N. Sp. Copsyrna alma, Sumatra, ScHMIDT, p- 185, t. c. 1. Sp. Dascalia punctata, Para, p. 373, unimaculata, Ecuador, p. 374, SCHMIDT, t. c. N. spp. Doria haenschi, p. 356, ecuadoriana, p. 357, Ecuador, SCHMIDT, t. c. N. Spp. ELuphanta luridicosta, p. 359, rubromarginata, p. 360, Queensland, SCHMIDT, t. c. 1. Spp. Flata ferruginea, Borneo, SCHMIDT, p. 354 and var. @ruginosa, p. 355, t. c. Nn. Sp. Flatoides simulans, Ecuador, SCHMIDT, p. 378, t. c. N. Sp. Flatoptera virescens, Borneo, SCHMIDT, p. 358, t. c. N. Sp. Flatula bipunctata, Borneo, SCHMIDT, p. 362, t. c. N. Sp. Ormenis maculata, 8. America, p. 363, panamensis, Panama, p. 364, fumata, Ecuador, p. 365, pehlkei, Colombia, p. 366, teniata, Sumatra, p. 368, prasind, Ceylon, p. 370, SCHMIDT, t. c. N, Spp. Nephesa truncaticorns ¢, Scumip1, p- 208, t. c. N. carinulata, p. 205, aurantiaca, p. 211, Sumatra, id. t. c. . Spp. Paratella variegata, Obi, ScHMIDT, p- 370, t. c. I. Sp. Phyma unipunctata, pura, p. 196, hyalina, as iseo-punctata, p. 197, water- stradti, p. 211, Sumatra, ScHMID?, t. c.; P. subapicalis, Amboina, ScHMID?, p- 361, t. Cr on SPD: Peciloptera phalenoides and allies, table of forms, p. 14, P. fritillaria= (suturata Mel.), p. 7, P. melichart n. n. for fritillaria Mel. nec Er. -» p- 9, P. phalacnoides ee Ie n. completa, p. 12, parca, p. 13, JAcosl, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904. P. miltiarva, Colombia, p. 8, JACOBI, t. c. n. Sp. FLATIDES—CERCOPID. Ins. 335 Pseudoryza n, g. near Oryxa, p. 200, P. carinulata n. sp., Sumatra, p. 201, ScHMIptT, Stettin Ent. Zeit. lxv. Sanurus venosus 6, SCHMIDT, p. 194, t. c. Sephena tricolor, Java, SCHMIDT, p. 372, t. c. N. Sp. Siphanta rubra, Queensland, SCHMIDT, p. 358, t. c. N. sp. Uxantis tenia, Sumatra, SCHMIDT, p. 206, t. c. n. Sp. Walkeria melichart, Sumatra, SCHMIDT, p. 192, t. c. n. sp. MEMBRACIDA. The Palearctic Membracide and Cercopide (in Moravian), MELICHAR, pp. 3-34, Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove iv. Leptocentrus subflavus, Cambodia, NoUALHIER, p. 183, pl. x, fig. 5, Mission Pavie ili, n. sp. CERCOPIDZ. |Cf. BREDDIN (172), GIRAULT (612), JACOBI (733, 735), MATSUMURA (922), NOUALHIER (984), ] Anomus cornutulus?, relations with ants, PENzIc, pp. 64-67, pl. ii, Atti Soc. Ligustica xv. Aphrophora assimilis Uhl. =(Rhinaulax apicalis), A. vittata var. =(niyime Mats.), Matsumura, p. 32, Annot. zool. Japon. v; A. paradlela, habits, froth-formation, Grravtt, pp. 44-48, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. A. scutellata, p. 34, pl. il, fig. 8, brevis, compacta, fig. 7, p. 35, fallax, p. 36, abveti, fig. 6, pile7, " flavomaculata, fie. as pag} harimaensis, fig. 11, p. 41, vztes, fig. 9, p. 42, nigricans, p. 43, Japan, MarsuMURA, Annot. z00l. J apon. Vv, N. Spp. Callitetttx carinifrons, Siam, NOUALHIER, p. 184, pl. x, fig. 8, and pl. xi, fig. 3, Mission Pavie ii, n. sp. * Clovia callifera, pl. xliv, fig. 15, p. 777, Jacost, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix. Cosmoscarta undata var. n. obscurata, NOUALHIER, p. 183, pl. x, fig. 6, Mission Pavie iil. C. carens, Tonkin, NOUALHIER, p. 183, pl. x, fig. 7, t. c. n. sp. Hemiapterus n. g. p. 777, near Tremapterus, H. decurtatus n. sp., Kavffa, p. 778, pl. xliv, fig. 16, Jacosi, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix. Locris amauroptera, p. 772, pl. xliv, fig. 7, newmanni, p. 773, fig. 9, vestigans, p. 774, fig. 10, N. E. Africa, Jacopi, t.c.; ZL. ochroptera, E. Africa, JACOBI, p. 16, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904 : n. spp. Mesoptyelus n. g. p. 48, M. nigrifrons, pl. ii, fig. 13, p. 49, n. sp., Japan, MartsumurRA, Annot. zool. Japon. v. Oxyrrhacis tarandus, nymph, JAcoBi, p. 17, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904. Peuceptyelus nawe, p. 44, pl. i, fig. 14, nigroscutellatus, fig. 16, p. 45, medius, fig. 15, dimidiatus, p. 47, Japan, Matsumura, Annot. zool. Japon. v, n. spp. Poophilus terrenus Walk. , pl. xliv, fig. 13, grzsescens, Schaum, fig. 14, p. 776, JACOBI, Zool. Jahrb. "Syst. abe Ptyelus cethiops, IN.) ES Africa;: JAcoBi,) p. 775, pl. xliv,, fig. 12. toes bipunctulatus, K. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 36, Verh. Ges. Wien liv : n. spp P. abieti, pl. ii, fig. 17, p. 50, guttatus, pl. ill, fig. 2, p. 51, glabrifrons, fig. 3 p- 52, Japan, Matsumura, Annot. zool. Japon. Vals Lh. spp. Tomaspis invenusta, Sobat, JACOBI, pci); pl. xiv, fie G6. ’ZooleJabrb, Syst. xix; 7’. laqueus, erugened, rhodopepla, NOx, Uuminatula, phan- tastica, p. 58, ephippiata, tettigoniella, p. 59, Ecuador, BREDDIN, Soc. ent. x1x : 1. spp. 336 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] | J ASSID A. [Cf. Asumeap (54), Bri'rHEs (175), HorvAtx (717), JAcoBi (733), KirK- ALDY (809), MELIcHAR (937), MrunieR (944), NOUALHIER (984), SLINGERLAND (1306). | For a nov. gen. of Jasside of secondary epoch, see Palzeoent. p. 125. Alchisme n.n. for Triquetra, Mysolis n.n. for Norsia, Thrasymedes n. n. for Phacusa, Gelastogonia n. n. for Oxygonia, Boethoos n. n. for Parmula, Eteoneus n. n. for Anomus, Kronides n. n. for Argante, Sundarion n. n. for Pyranthe, Zanophara n. n. for Daunus, Gelastophara n. n. for Hypselotropis, Hesperophara n. n. for Leptophara, Dioclophara n. n. for Lucilla, KIRKALDY, p. 279, Entomologist 1904. Cicadula clypeata, KE. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 47, Verh. Ges. Wien liv; C. unge, Alaska, ASHMEAD, p. 134, Alaska vill : n. spp. Deltocephatlus stummeri, Turkestan, HorvAtTH, p. 587, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii; D. coronatus, p. 45, ageratus, p. 46, E. Africa, MELIcHAR, Verh. Ges. Wien hiv; D. harrimani, evansi, Alaska, ASHMEAD, p. 132, Alaska vii; D. hospes, Oahu, KIRKALDY, p. 177, Entomologist 1904 : n. spp. Ectomops rubescens, Siam, NOUALHIER, p. 185, pl. x, fig. 12, Mission Pavie 111, nN. Sp. Hutettix quadripunctatus, EK. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 44, Verh. Ges. Wien liv ; H. perkinsi, Oahu, KirKALpDyY, p. 178, Entomologist 1904 : n. spp. Gnathodus punctatus var. n. lineolatus, HorvAtTH, p. 586, Ann. Mus. Hungar. 11. G. bipunctatus, E. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 47, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Hecalus dubius, EK. Africa, MELIcHAR, p. 36, t. c.; H. platalea, Siam, NovuaLHikgr, p. 184, pl. x, fig. 11, Mission Pavie iii : n. spp. . Idiocerus almasyt, Turkestan, HorvAtH, p. 588, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, n. sp. Jassus tornowti, Tucuman, BRETHES, p. 344, An. Mus. Buenos’ Aires xi, Nn. sp. Macropsis serena, E. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 35, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. sp. Palicus africanus, p. 40, conjunctus, p. 41, E. Africa, MELICHAR, t. c. N. SPP. Parabolocratus tenionotus, Jambo, JAcost, p. 780, pl. xliv, fig. 17, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix, n. sp. Pediopsis pictipes, Turkestan, HorvAtH, p. 589, Ann. Mus. Hungar. i, nN. SD. Phlepsius chloroticus, p. 38, fasciolatus, p. 39, rhomboideus, p. 40, E. Africa, Me .icHar, Verh. Ges. Wien liv, n. spp. Platymetopius niveimarginatus, E. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 43, t. c. 1. Sp. Scaphoideus strigulatus, E. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 42, t. c. I. Sp. Siva bipunctula, E. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 38, t. c. 1. Sp. Stymphalus ? caliger, KE. Africa, MELICHAR, p. 37, t. c. Nn. Sp. Tettigometra impressifrons and costulata, habits, SILVESTRI, Ann. Mus. Napoli (n. s.) i, No. 13. Tettigoniella n. n. for Tettigonia auctt., Jacost, p. 778, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. nee Thamnotettix macilentus, Turkestan, HoRvATH, p. 586, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii, 2 Sp: Typhlocyba comes, the grape leaf-hopper, natural history, SLINGERLAND, Bull. Cornell Exp. Stat. No. 215, illustrations. PSYLLIDZ. [Cf. AsHmEaD (55), HorvAra (717), SCHWARZ (1263). ] Structure formed by larva on leaves, SCHWARZ, pp. 153, 154, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. PSYLLIDA, APHIDS. Ins. 337 Aphalara schwarz, p. 135, kincaid, alaskensis, p. 136, Alaska, ASHMEAD, Alaska viii, n. spp. Calophya triozomina, p. 241, calefornica, p. 242, larda, p. 243, cuts, p. 244, SCHWARZ, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, Nn. spp. Euphalerus n. g. Apharine, p. 238, #. * nidifex n. sp., p. 239, Florida, SCHWARZ, t. c. Luphyllura arctostaphyli, p. 235, and var. niveipennis, p. 236, arbutz, P. 237, N. America, sacs Hs t. c. nN. Spp. Psylla nasuta, Turkestan, HorvAtuH, p. 590, Ann. Mus. Hungar. ii; P. alaskensis, Alaska, ASHMEAD, p. iisave Alaska villi : n. spp. Trichochermes n. n. for Trichopsylla, KIRKALDY, p. 280, Entomologist 1904. APHID. [Cf. BaBrant (77), CHOLODKOVSKY (273, 274), CoCKERELL (288), FLOGEL (519), Froaeatr (562), PERGANDE (1023-1025), SCHOUTEDEN (1240), STAUFFACHER (1335), STSCHELKANOVZEW (1352), THEOBALD (1375). ] The forms and development of Aphis ribis, FLOGEL, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 321-333 and 375-381. Organ of hearing, Chermes, STAUFFACHER (1335), Sex in Aphide, BALBIANI (77). Oogenesis in viviparous Aphis rose, STSCHELKANOVZEW (1352). The wax-glands of Chermes, CHOLODKOVSEY, p. 557, pl. xxxi, figg. 4-6, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix. Panaphis n. n. for Ptychodes, Dryaphis n. n. for Dryobius, Hamadryaphis n. n. for Kessleria, Dryopera n. n. for Hndeis, Hyadaphis n. n. for Siphonocoryne Pass. 1863 not 1860, KiRKALDY, p. 279, Entomologist 1904. Aphis persice-niger in Australia, Froaeart, Agric. Gaz. N. 8S. W. xv, pp- 603-612. A. sorghi, Sudan, injuring Sorghum, THEOBALD, p. 43, plate, Ist Rep. Wellcome Lab. n. sp. Cerataphis latanie, note, SCHOUTEDEN, p. 5, Hamburg, Magalhaen. Reise vii. Chermes, 11 Colorado, GILLETTE, p. 81, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; C. orientalis, gall, C. pint variable in migration, distinction queried, CHOLODKOVSKY, pp. 476-479, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Cladobius beaulahensis, New Mexico, CocKERELL, p. 263, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, N. Sp. Macrosiphum granaria, cerealis, forms, natural history; PERGANDE, p. 13- 21, Bull. Dep. Agric. Ent. xliv; M/. ambrosie var., COCKERELL, p. 262, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. M. trifolii, N. America, PERGANDE, p. 21, Bull. U. S. Dep. Agric. Ent. xliv, n. sp. Phylloxera carye-septum var. n. perforans, pl. i, figg. 7, 8, pl. x, figg. 57-60, PERGANDE, P. Davenport Ac. 1x. P. picta, pl. ii, fig. 10, pl. 1x, fig. 48, pl. x, figg. 61-63, p. 197, ¢cntermedia, pl. i, figg. 11- 14, pl. x, ‘figg. 64, 65, p. 199, foveola, pl. ii, figg. 15, 16, p- 200, pilosula, pl. il, fig. Wis pl. ix, fig. 49, p. 202, deplanata, p- ‘205, pl. 11, ‘fige, 18-20, pl. iv, fig. 21-23, pl. xe 'fige. 66-70, rimosalis, p. 217, pl. iv, fig. 24, pl. ix, fig. 54, symmetrica, p. 230, with varr. vasculosa, purpurea, p. 233, notabilis, p. 2385, pl. xii, figg. 82-90, spinuloida, p. 247, pl. xvii, figg. 128, 130, devastatrix, p. 248, figg. 131-135, georgiana, jp. 249, pl. xv, figg. 115-117, perniciosa, p. 251, pl. viii, fig. 45, pl. xv, fig. 120- 123, plt xvii; fig. 136-140, quercett, p- 263, DL wx figg: 155-158 , popularia, p- 266, pl. xxi, figg. 159, 160, salicicola, p: 267, pl. xxi, figg. 16 168, nysse, p. 269, pl. xxi, figg. 169- 174, North America, PERGANDE, t.c. n. Spp. n904, [Vou. X11. | B22 338 Ins. XII. INSECTA.—HEMIPTERA. [1904] Rhopalosiphum acene, Tierra del Fuego, ScHoUTEDEN, p. 4, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vid, n. sp. Sipha berlesei, characters, DEL GuERCcIO, p. 4, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxvi. Suphocoryne avene, natural history, synonymy, PERGANDE, pp. 5-13, Bull. Dep. Agric. Ent. xliv. ALEYRODIDA. Descriptions of many species, with account of life-history and habits, Bemis, pp. 471-537, pls. xxvii—-xxxvii. Aleyrodes iridescens, p. 487, splendens, p. 489, pruinosus, p. 491, tentaculatus, p. 494, kelloggi, p. 499, errans, p. 500, madroni, p. 507, stanfordi, p. 508, iterrogationis, p. 510, merlint, p. 512, amnicola, p. 514, diasemus, p. 516, glacialis, p. 518, guaintancet, p. 520, nigrans, p. 522, maskelli, p. 524, wellmane, p. 525, extraniens, p. 526, hutchingsi, p. 532, California, Bemis, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. spp. CoccID». (Cf. BERLESE (106), CocKERELL (294, 295), EMBLETON (450, 451), FRoGGATT (560), GREEN (620, 622-626), KirRKALDY (810, 811), MarcHat (909, 913), MazzARELLi (929), Rew (1126, 1127), ReuTER (1159), SANDERS (1207, 1208), STEBBING (1336). ] The nomenclature of Hemiptera and specially of Coccide; KIRKALDY, pp. 254-258, Entomologist 1904. GREEN publishes part 3 of the Coccide of Ceylon; it deals with Lecanium ; in a supplementary note he deals cautiously with recently proposed transfers of some of the oldest generic names, which would, if effected, be ‘‘a grave misfortune.” Coccide of Orange, table, CockKERELL, Mem. Soc. Ant. Alzate xiii, pp. 349-351. Notes on methods of research etc., EMBLETON, Knowledge (n. s.) i, pp. 224 etc. The Coccide of Ohio, descriptive list, 9 plates, SANDERS (1208). Notes on the natural history of North European Coccide, conclusion, 19 spp., list of plants and the species found on them, Ren, Allg. Zeitschr, Ent. ix, pp. 12-36. Distribution and food plants of some Diaspini, Rew, pp. 171-178. Amelococcus n, g. A. alluaudi n. sp., Madagascar, MARCHAL, p. 557, Ann. Soc. ent. France 1904. Antonina australis, Hunter River, GREEN, p. 463, pl. xvi, P. Linn. Soe. N.S. Wales xxix, n. sp.; A. australis, FRoGGAtTT, pp. 407-410, plate, Agric. Gaz. N.S. W. xv. Aspidiotus ancylus, taxonomy, synonymy, variation, COCKERELL, P. Daven- port Ac. ix, pp. 61, 62. A. (Pseudaonidia) curculiginis, Java, GREEN, p. 208, Ent. Mag. xl; 4. (Hemiberlesia) immaculatus, p. 65, A. (Targionia) subfervens, p. 66, Victoria, GREEN, Victorian Natural. xxi; A. piceus, Ohio, SANDERS, p. 96, pl. viii, fig. 66, Ohio Natural. iv : n. spp. Asterolecanium variolosum, galls, De Srerant, L’Ora 1904, 8 pp.: cf. Marcellia iii, p. v. Chetococcus and Antonina, identical, GREEN, p. 465, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales xxix. Chionaspis furfurus, no. of eggs, GIRAULT, p. 3, Ent. News Philad. xv. C. formosa, Australia, GREEN, p. 462, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. Wales xxix; COCCIDA. Ins. 339 C. angusta, Victoria, GREEN, p. 67, Victorian Natural. xxi; C. sylvatica, Ohio, SANDERS, p. 95, pl. viii, figg. 64, 65, Ohio Natural. iv : n. spp. Chrysomphalus minor, spread in Europe, natural history, MARcHAL, pp. 246-249, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. ee coeats fagi, injuries and remedies, NEwstTEAD, pp. 755-760, J. Board gric. Xl. Ctenochiton serratus, Victoria, GREEN, p. 67, Victorian Natural. xxi, n. sp. Coccus caudatus, poterti Walk. notes on, p. 378, C. sinensis, ef. Ericera pela, GREEN, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Diaspis pentagona, anatomical and physiological notes, MAZZARELLI, Atti Mus. Milano xliii, pp. 15-19. Ericera pela=(Coccus sinensis Walk.), GREEN, p. 374, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. Eriococcus sordidus, Australia, GREEN, p. 68, Victorian Natural. xxi, n. sp. Eulecanium curtisi n. n. for Coccus aceris Curtis, KIRKALDY, p. 257, Entomologist 1904. Kermes gillettei, no. of eggs, HIMEBAUGH, p. 188, Ent. News Philad. xv. Lecanium (Paralecanium) expansum var. metallicum, GREEN, p. 377, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv; Z. capense Walk. redescribed as Aspidiotus (Aonidiella) capensis, GREEN, p. 375, t.c.; L. hesperidum, ¢ in Australia, Howarp, p. 62, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; Z. expansum varr. n. metallicum, javanicum, p. 205, rotundum, p. 206; GREEN, Ent. Mag. xl. L. capparidis, p. 187, pl. lxiii, frontale, p. 192, pl. lxv, signiferum, p. 197, pl. lxvili, discrepans, p. 204, pl. Ixx, punctuliferum, p. 205, pl. 1xx, subtessellatum, p. 206, pl. lxxi, marsupiale, p. 212, pl. lxxv, beeructatum, pl. 214, pl. Ixxvi, arundinariea, p. 220, pl. lxxix, psidiz, pl. lxxxii, p. 225, calophylli, p. 240, pl. Ixxxix, paradeniyense, p. 241, pl. xc, zonatum, pp. 245, pl. xcii, maritimum, p. 246, pl. xciiil, Ceylon, GREEN, Coccide, Ceylon ; L. tenebricophilum, Java, GREEN, p. 204, Ent. Mag. xl : n. spp. Lepidosaphes cockerelliana n. n. for Mytilaspis albus Cock., KiRKaLpy, p. 257, Entomologist 1904. L. corrugata, Java, GREEN, p. 209, Ent. Mag. xl, n. sp. Margarodes, longevity, Mayet, p. 206, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. Monophlebus stebbingi, natural history, Sreppine, J. Linn. Soc. London , xxix, pp. 142-161, pls. xvi—xviil. Mytilaspis spinifera, amended characters, GREEN, p. 463, P. Linn. Soe. N.S. Wales xxix. M. ficifolu, Italy, BERLESE, Atti Ist. Napoli (5) v, No. 12, p. 3, plate, n, sp. Orthezia solidaginis, Ohio, SANDERS, p. 94, pl. viii, figg. 57-63, Ohio Natural. iv, n. sp. Pseudococcus graminis, Finland, ReuTER, p. 66, Medd. Soc. Faun, Fenn. 1902-03, n. sp. Pulvinaria maxima, Java, GREEN, p. 206, Ent. Mag. xl, n. sp. Trionymus hordei, omitted from Fernald’s Cat., Ent. News Philad. xv, p. 40. ANOPLURA. Ellipoptera n. n. for Anoplura, SHIPLEY, p. 261, Zool. Anz. xxvii. The mouth-parts and external anatomy, ENDERLEIN, pp. 121-125, Zool. Anz. xxviii. The classification and systematic position of Anoplura, table of genera etc., ENDERLEIN, t. c. pp. 134-140, and supplement, p. 220. Organs for holding, on feet of Pediculide, OsBorNn, Ohio Natural. iv, pp. 107, 108, cuts. The Pediculide of rats and mice, TIRABOSCHI, pp. 311-319, Arch. parasit. Viii. 340 Ins. XIII. INSECTA,—HEMIPTERA, [1904] Hemodipsas n. g. for lyriocephalus, Burm. and ventricosus Denny, ENDER- LEIN, Zool. Anz. xxviii, p. 143. Hoplopleura n. g. type H. acanthopus Burm., ENDERLEIN, t. c. p. 221. Lepidophthirus n. g. on Macrorhinus leoninus, Kerguelen isld., p. 44, L. macrorhint n. sp., p. 46, ENDERLEIN, Zool. Anz. xxviil. Polyplax n. g.for part of Hematopinus, type spinulosa Burm., ENDERLEIN, p. 142, t. ¢. Solenopotes n. g. p. 143, for S. capillatus n. sp., Leipzig, p. 144, ENDER- LEIN, t. c. Trichaulus n. g. p. 141, for piliferus Burm. etc., ENDERLEIN, Zool. Anz. XXVIil. Ins. 341 (x.) NEUROPTERA, «. 1. TRICHOPTERA. [Cf. Banks (82-85, 87), KiapALEK (817), Morton (963), Ris (1175), SILFVENIUS (1293-1296), Srirz (1349), Struck (1351), THIENEMANN (1382-1384), ULMER (1417-1422). ] The morphology of the genitalia in various families, with numerous figures, KLAPALEK, pp. 161-197, v plates and illustrations, Bull. Ceska Ac. viil. Male and female sexual organs, and their relations with those of Micro- lepidoptera, Sr1vz (1349). Trichoptera larvee using stems as cases, SILFVENIUS, pp. 147-150, cuts, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. Cases in the light of protection and breathing for larva and pupa, THIENE- MANN, Zool. Anz. xxvii, pp. 724-730. Peculiar structure on abdomen of @cetis, ? sense-organ, Ris, Vierteljahrschr. Ges. Zurich xlix, pp. 370-374, pl. xii. Hydropsyche etc. attacking wood of bridges, SILFVENIUS, pp. 54-57, Medd. Soc. Faun. Fenn. 1902/03. Adicella filicornis, early stages, Morton, pp. 82-84, pl. i, Ent. Mag. xl. Allotrichia signata, Washington, Banks, p. 215, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, 0. Sp. A. maculata, Washington, Banks, p. 116, Ent. News Philad. xv, n. sp. Anabolia spinosa, Patagonia, ULMER, p. 11, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise Vil, 1. Sp. Berea pullata, larva, ULMER, p. 286, Mt. Mus. Hamburg. xx, Beih. ii. Cyrnus flavidus, pp. 7-10, pl. figg. 2, C. insolutus, pp. 10-12, pl. figg. 3, larvee and pupe, SILFVENIUS, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn. xxvi, No. 2. C. pallidus, Washington, Banks, p. 214, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. sp. Dicosmoecus maculatus, New Mexico, Banks, p. 107, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. Xxx, N. SD. Dipseudopsis, trophi, UtMpR, Zool. Anz. xxviii, p. 58, cuts. Drusus discolor, case, THIENEMANN, p. 257, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. Glossosoma nylanderi, characters of type, SILFVENIUS, p. 171, Medd. Soe. Faun. Fenn. 1902/03. G. parvula, p. 108, ventralis, p. 109, New Mexico, Banks, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. Xxx, n. Spp. Glyphopsyche n. g. near Glyphotelius, G. bryanti n. sp., British Columbia, Banks, p. 141, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Halesus racdiatus g genitalia, ULMER, p. 283, Mt. Mus. Hamburg xx, Beih. ii. Hf, taylort, Brit. Columbia, Banks, p. 140, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, Nn. Sp. Helicopsyche annulicornis, Washington, BANKS, p. 212, t. c. n. sp. Holocentropus dubius, larva and pupa, SILFVENIUS, pp. 3-6, pl. figg. 1, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn. xxvi, No. :2. Hyalopsyche n. g. Polycentropini, p. 357, H. palpata n. sp., W. Africa, p. 358, UtmEr, Zool. Anz. xxviii. 342 Ins, XIII. INSECTA.—NEUROPTERA. [1904] Hydropsyche sexfasciata, Cameroons, Uummr, p. 421, Arkiv Zool. i; H. speciosa, Washington, Banks, p. 214, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; H. novamexicana, New Mexico, Banks, p. 110, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. XXX : Nl. Spp. Hydroptilides, larvee, pupee and cases of 11 species, 6 of them previously unknown, SILFVENIus, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn. xxvi, No. 6, 38 pp., 2 pis. Hydroptlila cintrana, Portugal, Morton, p. 324, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. sp. Leptocerus flavus, Washington, BANKS, p. 212, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, Nn. sp. Limnophilus ignavus, larva and pupa, ULMER, p. 55, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. 1x. L. michaelsemi, p. 7, armatus, p. 8, patagonicus, p. 9, setipes, p. 10, Pata- gonia, ULMER, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vii, n. spp. Macronema sjostedti, Cameroons, ULMER, p. 419, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Mesophylax impunctatus, metamorphoses, ULMER, pp. 57-59, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. Metanea flavipennis, metamorphoses, THIENEMANN, pp. 212-215, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix, Pie Mystacides nigra and longicornis, pupze, THIENEMANN, p. 261, t. ¢. Neuronia clathrata, metamorphoses, STRUCK, pp. 2-7, Mt. Ges. Lubeck (2) x, Nyctiophylax occidentalis, W. Africa, ULMER, p. 355, Zool. Anz. xxviii, Nn. sp. (stropsis bipunctata ¢, ULMER, p. 413, Arkiv Zool. 1. Orthotrichia pallida, Washington, BAnxs, p. 215, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi; O. americana, Washington, Banks, p. 116, Ent. News Philad. xv : N. Spp. Oxyethira mirabilis, Scotland, Morton, p. 327, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 ; O. dorsalis, Washington, BANKS, p. 216, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi : n. spp. Plectrotarsus, trophi, ULMER, Zool. Anz. xxviii, p. 58, cuts. Polycentropine, larvee and pups, SILFVENIUS, p. 13, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn, xxv NOM. Potamorites biguttatus, metamorphosis, THIENEMANN, pp. 258-261, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. Protomacronema n. g. p. 416, P. pubescens n. sp., Cameroons, p. 417, Umer, Arkiv Zool.i; P. hyalinum, W. Africa, ULMER, p. 354, Zool. Anz. XXviil, N. sp. Protoptila for Berea maculata Hag., Banks, p. 215, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, n. sp. Psilopteryx ? brevipennis, New Mexico, Banks, p. 108, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. XXX, HD: Sp: Ptilocolepus granulatus, habits, metamorphoses, taxonomy, THIENEMANN, pp. 418-424, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. Rhyacophila stigmatica, New Mexico, BANKs, p. 108, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. XXX, 0. Sp: Stactobia eatoniella, larva, THIENEMANN, p. 261, Allg. Zeitschr. Ent. ix. Stenophylax branchiatus, p. 17, S.? appendiculatus, p. 19, Patagonia, Uimer, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vii, n. spp. NEUROPTERA-PLANIPENNIA (incl. PANORPIDA). [Cf. Banks (81, 82), Currie (334, 335), Froeaatr (557, 562), Kempny (785, 1232), Kirpy (806), NavAs (974-976), WEELE (1501), XAMBEU (1539).] HEMEROBIIDA, PANORPIDZ. Ins, 343 HEMEROBIIDH and PANORPID. Acanthaclisis maclachlani, N.W. Australia, VAN DER WEELE, p. 210, Notes Leyden Mus. xxiv, n. sp. Albardia furcata, characters, WEELE, p. 203, t. c. Ascalaphus immaculatus, the type, WEELE, p. 204, t. c.; A. maculatus type, is niger Borkh., WEELE, p. 167, t. c. ; A. ictericus and meridion- alis, larva and habits, XAMBEU, pp. 121, 123, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 1. Berotha piepersi, Java, WEELE, p. 214, Notes Leyden Mus. xxiv, n. sp. Brachynemurus elongatus, New Mexico, BANKS, p. 105, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. XXX, Nl. Sp. Chasmatoptera sheppardi, Asia Minor, Kirpy, p. 60, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv, nN. sp. Chrysopa vulgaris var. n. radialis, p. 119, nigricostata var. n. marginata, p. 120, C. tnornata, full description, p. 124, NavAs, Bol. Soc. Aragon. ii; C. vulgaris, larva, XAMBEU, pp. 215-217, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 1. C. tberica, Moncayo etc., NavAs, p. 99, Bol. Soc. Aragon. ii; C. cosmeta, Madrid, NavAs, p. 125, op. cit. ii; C. galuctana, Marshall Islands, Kemeny, p. 403, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx; C. juluwitana, Marshall Islands, p. 353, vicena, Australia, p. 354, Kempny, Verh. Ges. Wien liv : n. spp. Cordulecerus inquinatus, adult, WEELE, p. 205, Notes Leyden Mus. xxiv. Croce attenuata, Queensland, pl. xx, fig. 1, p. 675, Froa@e@atr, P. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales 1904, n. sp. Cymothalis libertensis, W. Africa, WEELE, p. 212, Notes Leyden Mus. xxiv, Nn. sp. Helicomitus philippinensis, Luzon, WEELE, p. 206, t. c. n. sp. Hemerobius dyari, p. 85, kokaneeanus, p. 86, caudelli, p. 87, glacialis, kootenayensis, p. 88, British Columbia, Currin, P. ent. Soc. Washing- ton vi; H. transversus, nevadensis, dorsatus, p. 61, pictus, speciosus, p. 62, U.S. N. Amer., Banks, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; 4. angustus, New Mexico, Banks, p. 102, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx; H. bistrigatus, p. 79, pallescens, p. 80, California, CURRIE, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi : Nn. spp. Hybris flavicans, Sumatra, p. 208, borneénsis, Borneo, p. 209, WEELE, Notes Leyden Mus. xxiv, n. spp. Merope tuber, note, BARBER, p. 50, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Micromus australis, N. 8S. Wales, Froaearr, p. 609, plate, Agric. Gaz. N.S. W. xv, n. sp. Myrmeleon arenarius, ochreatus, figg. 1, 2, pl. iv, NavAs, Bol. Soc. Aragon. i1; IM. formicarius, formicaleo, in Holland, WEELE, pp. 110, 111, Ent. Ber. Nederland. 1; WM. bifasciatum, stnwatum, examination of types, WEELE, pp. 167, 168, Notes Leyden Mus. xxiv; J, the Spanish, pp. 21-24, pl. i, arenarius n. n. for variegatus Ramb. nec Klug, p. 22, NavAs, Butl. Inst. Catalan. i. M. ochreatus, Spain, NavAs, p. 23, t. c.; I. distichus, p. 106, sticticus, p. 107, Spain, NavAs, Bol. Soc. Aragon. ii : n. spp. Panorpa meridionalis var. n. fenestrata, NavAs, p. 101, t. ¢. Psammoleon inscriptus Hag., BANKs, p. 106, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx. Theleproctophylla variegata Klug and barbara L. are distinct species, WEELE, pp. 95-98, Notes Leyden Mus. xxv. Ulula precellens to Cordulecerus, WEELE, p. 2085, t. c. 344 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—NEUROPTERA. [1904] PSEUDO-NEUROPTERA. PSOCIDA. [Cf. Banks (82, 87), ENDERLEIN (454, 455), ReurEer (1161), Ripaca (1171).] Psocoptera, new ordinal name for Psocide@, SHIPLEY, p. 261, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Interpretation of the stigma, ENDERLEIN, p. 111, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx. Calopsocus infelix, wings etc., ENDERLEIN, p. 106, pl. vii, fig. 1, op. cit. xix. Edipsocus, forms in Finland, pp. 5-8, #. hyalinus var. n. abdominalis, p. 6, Reuter, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn. xxvi, No. 9. Ectopsocus and Micropsocus, H. briggsi var. n. meridionalis, RIBAGA, pp. 294— 298, Redia i. Hemineura fusca, Finland, pl. ii, fig. 2, p. 3, Reurer, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn. xxvi, No. 9, n. sp. Leptocella gracilis, New Mexico, Banks, p. 110, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, Nn. sp. Leptodella n. n, for Leptella Reut. p. 11, characters and peculiarities, pp. 8-14, Reuter, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn. xxvi, No. 9. Leptosocus, characters amended, REUTER, pp. 18-20, t. c. Nymphopsocus destructor, account of, ENDERLEIN, pp. 727-732, pl. xliu, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix; WV. destructor, characters, pp. 20-22, pl. ii, figg. 1-3, Reuter, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn. xxvi, No. 9. Psocus bisignatus, elegans, N. America, BANKs, p. 203, P. ent. Soe. Washington vi; P. cockerelli, New Mexico, Banks, p. 100, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. Xxx : Nl. spp. Psyllipsocus ramburi, characters, REUTER, pp. 22-25, pl. iii, figg. 4-8, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn. xxvi, No. 9. Reuterella, characters and species, REUTER, pp. 16-18, t.c.; R. helvimacula var. n. enderleini, SCHILLE, p. 475, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Sva n. g. p. 109, near Perientomum, S. dahliana n. sp., Bismarck Archi- pelago, p. 110, ENDERLEIN, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx. MALLOPHAGA. [Cf CaRRIKER (247), KeELLoGa & CHAPMAN (784). ] Lnpoptera n. n. for Mallophaga, SHIPLEY, p. 261, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Fresh identification of mouth-parts of Lemobothrium, WATERHOUSE, p. V, cut, P. ent. Soc. London 1904. Mallophaga of Costa Rica, with some general notes, CARRIKER, Stud. Univ. Nebraska 111. KELLOGG’s & CHAPMAN’S memoir on Hawaiian Mallophaga (1902) is re- printed in Fauna Hawaiiensis iii, pp. 305-321, pl. x. Colpocephalum osborni var. n. costaricense, p. 172, CARRIKER, Stud. Uniy. Nebraska iii. C. gypagi, pl. vi, fig. 2, p. 171, extraneum, fig. 3, p. 173, luroris, fig. 4, p. 174, marabile, fig. 5, p. 175, Costa Rica, CARRIKER, t. c. N. Spp. Docophorus platystomus umbrosus var. n. p. 126, CARRIKER, t. ¢. D. transversifrons, p. 127, pl. i, fig. 1, brunerz, p. 128, fig. 2, underwoodi, p. 130, fig. 3, cancellosus, p. 132, fig. 4, Costa Rica, CARRIKER, t. c. Nn. Spp. Goniocotes eurysema, Costa Rica, pl. ii, fig. 6, p. 150, CARRIKER, t. c. 1, Sp. Goniodes minutus, pl. iv, figg. 1, 2, p. 155, aberrans, figg. 4, 5, p. 157, Costa Rica, CARRIKER, t. c. N. SPP. Ketloggia n. g. p. 153, brevipes n. sp. pl. i, fig. 2, p. 154, on Tinamus, Costa Rica, CARRIKER, t. ¢. MALLOPHAGA—TERMITID. Ins. 845 Lemobothrium delogramma, pl. iv, fig. 6, p. 159, oligothrix, fig. 7, p. 161, Costa Rica, CARRIKER, t. c. Nn. Spp. LTipeurus longipes tinami var. n. p. 146, CARRIKER, t. c. L. postemarginatus, pl. iii, fig. 4, p. 147, Costa Rica, CARRIKER, t. c. N. Sp. Menopon tridens costaricense var. n. p. 178, M. precursor meridionale var. n. p. 180, I. thoracicum varr. n. majus and fuscum, p. 187, CARRIKER, t. ©. M. ortalidis, pl. vii, fig. 1, p. 179, macrocybe, fig. 2, p. 181, tetyrus, fig. 4, p. 182, stenodesmum, pl. viii, fig. 2, p. 184, defficile, fig. 1, p. 188, palloris, fig. 3, p. 189, laticorpus, p. vii, fig. 5, p. 190, Costa Rica, CARRIKER, t. c. Nl. Spp. Nirmus fuscus epustulatus var. n. p. 133, WV. brachythorax ptiliogonis var. p. 148, CaRRIKER, t. c. N. rhamphasti, p. 135, pl. ii, fig. 1, hastiformis, fig. 2, p. 1386, parabolocybe, fig. 3, p. 137, francisz, fig. 5, p. 139, melanacocus, fig. 6, p. 141, pseudo- pheus, pl. iii, fig. 1, p. 142, caligineus, fig. 2, p. 144, Costa Rica, CARRIKER, t. C. N. SPD. Nitzschia brunert, p. 177 with var. meridionalis, p. 178, Costa Rica, CARRIKER, t. c. 1. Sp. Ornicholax n. g. robustus n. sp. on Tinamus, Costa Rica, pl. ix, fig. 1, p. 151, CARRIKER, t. c. Physostomum jiminezi, pl. v, fig. 1, p. 163, doratophorum, fig. 4, p. 165, leptosomum, fig. 2, p. 166, swbangulatum, fig. 3, p. 168, Costa Rica, CARRIKER, t. c. n. Spp. TERMITIDA or ISOPTERA. [Cf. DesnEUX (368-373), JACOBSON (741), SILVESTRI (1299), SsOsTEDT (1301), WasMANN (1485, 1487), WHEELER (1524). |] The classification and genera of TVermitide, with list of the species, DersnEvUX, Jsoptera, in Wytsman Gen. Ins. fasc. xxv, 52 pp., 2 pls. Classification of Termitide, the family of itself to form the Order /soptera, three subfamilies, DesnEux, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, pp. 278- 286. Note on the taxonomy of Termitide, DESNEUX, pp. 149, 150, t. c. DEsNEUX & WASMANN (370, 371, 1487) discuss the phylogeny of Termitide. Phylogeny and relations of Termites, WHEELER (1524), Notes on Termitide at Tortosa, Spain, JAIME Pusurta, Bol. Soc. Aragon. Ci. nat. ili, pp. 23 etc. etc. Supplement to the monograph of African Ternitide, with additional tables and descriptions of forms, habits etc. and 26 n. spp., SJ6sTEDT, Svenska Ak. Handl. xxxviii, No. 4. Habits of Hodotermes in Turkestan, Jacopson, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, pp. 57-107, and WassILJEw, pp. 97 etc. Brief and unimportant note on Termites in Rhodesia, Lorr, p. 90, P. Rhodesia Ass, ill. Habits of 8S. American Termitide, Stuvestri, Mem. Soc. Ant. Alzate xiii, pp. 353-378. The two kinds of nymphs, Pérez (1022). Termitide at water 50 metres below the surface, ELLiIotT, Geograph. J. xxiv, p. 515. Anacanthotermes subg. n. cf. Hodotermes. Archotermopsis subg. n. 7. wroughtoni (below), DESNEUX, p. 13, Isoptera. Calotermes marginalis in Turkestan, JACOBSON, pp. 72 etc., Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix. C. desneuxi, Madagascar, p. 11, maroccoensis, Tangier, planiceps, 8. Africa, 346 Ins. XIII, INSECTA.—NEUROPTERA. [1904] p. 17, awriceps, Cameroons, p. 19, SJOsTeDT, Svenska Ak. Handl. xxxviii, No. 4; C0. militaris, Ceylon, DESNEUX, p. 146, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; C. wagneri, Brazil, DESNEUX, p. 286, t. c. : n. spp. Hutermes sudanicus, Soudan, p. 77, palearcticus, Algeria, p. 79, chiaso- gnathus, Cameroons, p. 85, salebrithorax, Madagascar, p. 89, mobilis, Soudan, p. 91, occzdentalis, Kerry Coast, p. 93, divellens, Madagascar, p. 94, aluco, Soudan, p. 95, rapulum, p. 99, usambarensis, p. 103, Usambara, maculiventris, Gaboon, p. 104, clepsydra, Madagascar, p. 108, SuéstEDT, Svenska Ak. Handl. xxxviii, No. 4: n. spp. Hodotermes vagans septentrionalis subsp. n., JACOBSON, p. 65, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix. H. (Anacanthotermes subg. n. p. 76) turkestanicus, p. 61, ahngerianus, p. 67, JACOBSON, t. c. 1. Spp. Mastotermes, characters and importance, DESNEUX, pp. 279-281, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, and WASMANYN, t. c. Rhinotermes taurus, Surinam, DESNEUX, p. 146, t. c. n. Sp. Termes lucifugus, swarming at Bordeaux, Lauoy, p. 131, Naturaliste 1904; T. havilandi n. n. for latifrons Hav. nec Sjést., DESNEUX, p. 151, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; 7. desertorum, worker and imago, DESNEUX, p. 147, t.c. T. canalifrons, p. 47, Madagascar, fidens, West Africa, p. 52, aurora, Zanzibar, p. 60, agilis, Liberia, p. 61, fuscofemoralis, Red Sea, p. 62, ramulosus, EK. Africa, p. 64, salebrifrons, N. E. Africa, p. 65, erodens, Red Sea, p. 66, redenianus, Usambara, p. 68, tragardhi, Soudan, p. 71, Ss6stEepT, Svenska Ak. Handl. xxxvin, No. 4; 7. annamensis, Annam, zenkeri, Cameroons, DESNEUX, p. 148, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii; T. bouviert, Maraquita, p. 287, tenuzrostris, Mexico, p. 288, DESNEUX, t..c. 7. Spp. Termitogeton subg. n. for 7. planus Hav., DESNEUX, p. 374, t. ¢. Termopsis wroughtoni, Kashmir, DESNEUX, p. 445, J. Bombay Soc. xy, nN. Sp. EMBIIDA = EMBIOPTERA. [Cf. Froaeart (557), Kusngzov (850), L&crrR (870), VERHOEFF (1434), WASMANN (1485). ] Embioptera new ordinal n. for Hmbide, SHIPLEY, p. 261, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Anatomy and taxonomy of Hmbiide, treating them as suborder nov. Adenopoda of Isoptera, VERHOEFF, Acta Ac. German. lxxxii, No. 2, 65 pp., 4 pls. The affinities of Lmbizde from a consideration of their parasites, LEGER, pp. 365, 366, Arch. Protistenk. iii. Embia taurica, habits, taxonomy etc., KUSNEZOV, pp. 138-173, Horz Soe. ent. Ross. xxxvil. E. camerunensis, W. Africa, VERHOEFF, p. 203, Acta Ac. German. 1xxxii, Nn. Sp. Euembia subg. n. for Embia, male-winged species, VERHOEFF, t. c. p. 201. Haploembia subg. n. for H. solieri, VERHOEFF, t. c. p. 201. Oligotoma ? termitophila, Soudan, WASMANN, pl. i, fig. 6, p. 17, Jagerskidld exp. No. 13; O. gurney, pl. xx, figg. 2, 3, p. 672, agilis, figg. 4, 6, p. 673, New South Wales, Froeeart, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales 1904, Nn. spp. PERLID# or PLECOPTERA. [Cf. Banks (82), KLAPALEK (818), NavAs (974).] Patagonian Perlide, KLAPALEK, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vii, 13 pp. PERLIDEZ—ODONATA. Ins. 347 Acroneuria nigrita, New Mexico, Banks, p. 98, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, nN. sp. Arcynopteryx n. g. for part of Dictyopteryx, KLAPALEK, p. 7, Rozp. Ceske Ak. Praze ii, xii, No. 17. Chloroperla pallidula, New Mexico, Banks, p. 99, Tr. Amer, ent. Soc. xxx, nN. Sp. Dictyogenus subg. n. for D. alpina etc., KLAPALEK, p. 8, Rozp. Ceske Ak. Praze ii, xii, No. 17. Dictyopterygella n. subg. p. 5, D. septentrionis n. sp., Siberia, p. 6, KLAPALEK, t. ¢. Gripopteryx revised, KLAPALEK, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vil. G. tigrina, Peru, p. 11, michaelseni, Tierra-del-fuego, p. 12, id. t. c. n. spp. Tsogenus nubecula, nymph, structure, KLAPALEK, pp. 8-10, Rozp. Ceske Ack. braze i1,- xi, No. 17. Teniopteryx ornata, p. 102, dusmeti, p. 104, matritensis, p. 105, Spain, Navas, Bol. Soc. Aragon. ii, n. spp. EPHEMERID®. [Cf. NavAs (974), REITZENSTEIN (1157), ULMER (1423). ] Ephemeroptera new ordinal n. for Hphemeride, SHIPLEY, p. 261, Zool. Anz. XxXVii. Agnatha Meinert=(Plectoptera Pack.) to be used for this Order, BORNER, p. 525, Zool. Anz. xxvii. The terms Plectoptera, Anisoptera and HEphemeroptera, BANKS, p. 155, Science xx. ULMER gives notes on Leptophlebia- and Baétis-like nymphs from Patagonia, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vii. Ephemeride re-entering water, SLADE, p. 15, Ent. Mag. xl. Permian Hphemeride, new forms, see p. 125, Paleeo-entomology, Hanp- LIRSCH. Swarms of a may-fly, SmirH, p. 318, Ent. News Philad. xv. Baétis propinguus, relations of sexes, Moors, p. 289, Ent. News Philad. xv. Ephemera virgo in Sadne-et-Loire, MARCHAL, pp. 260-262, Bull. Soc. Autun xv. £. hispanica, Burgos, NavAs, p. 100, Bol. Soc. Aragon. ii, n. sp. ODONATA or PARANEUROPTERA. [Cf. BuTLer (211), CaLverT (220), CURRIE (336), FORSTER (536), HANnD- LIRSCH (662), Heymons (683), Lucas (890), Martrn (919), NEEDHAM (978), PreRRE (1087), Ris (1176), SLEvoct (1305), WiLLIAMSON (1531, 1532). ] Paraneuroptera new ordinal name for Odonata, SHIPLEY, p. 261, Zool. Anz. XXVIi. The terms Archiptera, Pseudoneuroptera, Paraneuroptera, BANKS, p. 155, Science xx. WILLIAMSON revises the Calopterygine of Burma and Lower Siam, 12 genn. and 21 species, gives the characters of genera and species, some figures and synonymy and describes 1 n. sp., P. U. S. Mus. xxviii, No. 1389, pp. 165-187. The Odonata-fauna of southern 8. America, Ris, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vii. List of Odonata of Indo-China, Martin, pp. 204-221, Mission Pavie iii. The morphology of abdomen and its appendages, larva and imago, HeEyMoNS (683), HANDLIRSCH (662). 348 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—NEUROPTERA. [1904] HoRTENSE BUTLER gives the results of a study of the labium in the young and adult, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, pp. 111-134, pls. ii-vii. Eyes of Zschna, VictER (1456). NEEDHAM describes 40 nymphs, of which 36 for the first time, most of them being figured; they are chiefly American with about eight Batavian, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, pp. 685-720, pls. xxxviii—xliv. Hatching of Lestes viridis, PIERRE, pp. 477-484, pl. iv, Ann. Soc. ent. France 1904. Acanthagrion ambiguum, Buenos Aires, Ris, p. 18, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vil, n. Sp. Aischna cornigera and allies, characters, Ris, p. 23, t. ¢.; A. grandis, habits, SLEVoGT, p. 37, Soc. ent. xix. Agrion armatum, characters, Lucas, p. 33, pl. iii, figg. 2-5, Entomologist 1904. Allopetalia reticulosa, characters, cuts, Ris, pp.21-23, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vii. Amphiceschna grubauert, Malacca, FOrstER, p. 355, Ins. Borse 1904, n. sp. Antiagrion Nn. g. type Agrion gayi, Ris, p. 7, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vii. Azuma n. g. for Epophthalmia elegans Br., NEEDHAM, p. 698, P. U.S. Mus. XXVil. Cordulia cenea, natural history notes, copula, RocguiaNy-ADANSON, Rev. Sci. Bourbonnais xvii, pp. 128, 129. Davidius fruhstorferi, Tonkin, MARTIN, p. 215, Mission Pavie 111, n. sp. Dysphea basitincta, Tonkin, MARTIN, p. 218, t. c. n. sp. Echo maxima, 'Tonkin, MARTIN, p. 219, t. c. n. sp. Gomphidia kruger, Tonkin, MARTIN, p. 216, t. c. n. sp. Gomphus thomassoni to Onychogomphus, characters, MARTIN, p. 213, t. ¢.; G. furcifer, nymph ; WALKER, p. 358, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. G. vermicularis, Tonkin, MARTIN, p. 214, Mission Pavie iii, n. sp. Hagenius gigas, Tonkin, MARTIN, p. 216, t. c. n. sp. Heterogomphus unicolor, Siam, MARTIN, p. 211, t. c. n. sp. Ischnura elegans var., F. & H. Campton, p. 252, Entomologist 1904. Lestes viridis, ¢ appendages, Lucas, p. 33, pl. in, fig. 6, Entomologist 1904 ; L. viridis, emergence from egg, young larva, PIERRE, p. 30, Bull. Soe, ent. France 1904, GIARD, t. c. p. 31. Macromia septima Selys, Java and Tonkin, MartTIN, p. 211, Mission Pavie lll, ?n. sp. Merogomphus n. g. paviec n. sp., Tonkin, MARTIN, p. 214, t. ¢. Micrathyria berenice, nymph, CALVERT, p. 174, Ent. News Philad. xv. M. pallida, Brazil, NEEDHAM, p. 710, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. Neurothemis septentrionis, Sikkim, FOrstER, p. 363, Ins. Borse 1904, n. sp. Onychogomphus camelus, Tonkin, MARTIN, p. 212, Mission Pavie 11, n. sp. Onychothemis abnormis var. n. tonkinensis, MARTIN, p. 209, t. c. O. culminicola, Upper Malacca, FOrsTER, p. 362, Ins. Borse 1904, n. sp. Orolestes octomaculata, Cambodia, MARTIN, p. 220, Mission Pavie iii, n. sp. Oxyagricn saliceti?, Buenos Aires, Ris, p. 9, Hamburg. Magalhaen. Reise vil, Nn. Sp. Pseudothemis jorina, Upper Malacca, ForsTER, p. 363, Ins. Borse 1904, nh. Sp. Puiu dorothea, Formosa, WILLIAMSON, p. 249, cuts, Ent. News Philad. xv, 0. Sp: Thaumatoneura pellucida, Costa Rica, CALVERT, p. 216, Ent. News Philad, XV, Nl. Sp. Trithemis ee minuscula, wings, NEEDHAM, pl. xliv, p. 709, P. U.S. Mus. xxvil. ODONATA. Ins. 349 THYSANOPTERA. [Cf. BORNER (157), DaNnreL (350), FRoGGAtTT (556). | The trophi, relations with Hemiptera, BORNER (157). Caliothrips n. g. p. 296, C. woodworthi n. sp., California, p. 297, DANIEL, Ent. News Philad. xv. Criptothrips californicus, 8. California, DANIEL, p. 293, t. c. 1. sp. Euthrips pyri, San Leandro, DANIEL, p. 294, t. c. n. sp. Idolothrips, habits, life-history, eggs, J. spectrum 9 =(marginata Hal.), spectrum & var. = (lacertina Hal.), Frocaarr, P. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales xxix, pp. 54-57, pl. ii. Sericothrips apteris, Berkely, DANIEL, p. 295, Ent. News Philad. xv, n. sp. 350 Ins. [1904] (a.) APTERA or THYSANURA and COLLEMBOLA. [Cf Bruntz (196), EscHEricH (1485), Fotsom (522), KLAPALEK (816), PHILIPTSCHENKO (1045), SILVESTRI (1297, 1300).] Aptera, as ordinal name for Thysanura, SHIPLEY, Zool. Anz. xxvii, p. 261. Atelura sudanensis, White Nile, EScHERIcH, p. 20, Jagerskidld exp. No. 13, Nn. Sp. Campodea, anatomy, PHILIPTSCHENKO (1045). Diplura n. order for Thysanura entotropha Grassi, BORNER, p. 525, Zool. Anz. XXvVii. Japyx solifugus, in Crimea, KUsNEZOV, p. 227, Rev. Russe Ent. iv. J, sharpi, Kauai, SILVESTRI, p. 293, pl. vili, figg. 1, 2, Fauna Hawaiiensis ill, N. Sp. Lepisma hawatiensis, Kauai, SILVESTRI, p. 296, pl. viii, fig. 19, t. c. n. sp. Machilide, tabulation, SILVESTRI, pp. 4-9, Redia. 11. Machiloides n. g. for Machilis appendiculata, SILVESTRI, p. 4, t. ¢. Machilis alternata, Umbria, SILVESTRI, p. 6, t. c.; JL perkins, Kauai, p. 294, heteropus, Kauai, Hawaii, p. 295, SILVESTRI, Fauna Hawaliensis lil, ? ne spp: Premachilis meticulosa, Umbria, SILVESTRI, p. 7, Redia ii, n. sp. COLLEMBOLA. [Cf. ABsoLoN (6, 7), AGREN (18), AXELSON (68, 68A), CARPENTER (243), CARPENTER & EVANS (245), HOFFMANN (694), ScHéTT (1234).] Apontoptera n. n. for Collembola, SHIPLEY, p. 261, Zool. Anz. xxvii. Synaptera and Collembola, the terms, BANKS, p. 155, Science xx. Notes on variation, etc., of a Norwegian coll. of Collembola, AXELSON, pp. 65-84, Ent. Tidskr. xxv. Antennal and postantennal organ, ABSOLON, pp. 83-89, Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove iil. Structure and function of ventral tube, cephalic glands, HorrMany, pp. 87- 116, Zool Anz. xxviii. Achorutes spp., post-antennary organ, ScH6rt, pl. i, pp. 5-10, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxviii, Afd. iv, No. 2. A. propinquus, Edinboro, CARPENTER & Evans, p. 217, pl. iv, figg. 10-14, P. Phys. Soc. Edinb. xv ; A. bengtssoni, p. 2, figg. 1-4, serratus, p. 5, figg. 5-7, mits, p. 6, Lapland, AGREN, Arkiv Zool. 11, No. 1 : n. spp. Anurida amorita in Siberia, AXELSON, p. 4, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 20. Dicyrtoma pygmea var. n. purpurea, ABSOLON, p. 61, Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove ii; D. palmata in Siberia, AXELSON, p. 12, fig. 7, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 20. D. violacea, Moravia, ABSOLON, p. 61, Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove ii, n. sp. cehrye nivalis ab. n. dorsalis, AGREN, p. 22, figg. 14-16, Arkiv Zool. ii, a COLLEMBOLA. Ins. 351 E. insularis, Hawaii, pl. ix, figg. 7-11, kalakaua, Kauai, figg. 12-16, p. 301, CARPENTER, Fauna Hawailiensis ii, n. spp. Friesea, characters, ScHOTT, p. 17, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxviii, Afd. iv, No. 2. Heteromurus hirsutus, Moravia, ABSOLON, p. 62, Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove ii, n. sp. Isotoma grandiceps, amended characters, AXELSON, p. 7, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 20; J. bedenticulata, characters, p. 17, figg. 11-13, AGREN, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 1; Jl. anophthalma? unpigmented form, p. 69, I. mucronata Axels., a valid species, characters, pp. 72-74, AXELSON, Ent. Tidskr. xxv. I, intermedia, Sweden, Scuoétt, p. 25, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxviii, Afd. iv, No. 2; J. poppiusi, Siberia, AxELSON, p. 5, pl. figg. 1-4, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 20; JL. perkinsz, Kauai, pl. ix, figg. 17-19, p. 302, CARPENTER, Fauna Hawaiiensis ili : n. spp. Lepidocyrtus lanuginosus ab. n. rubiginosa, AGREN, p. 25, Arkiv Zool. i, INorgl. L. ruber, Sweden, ScH6rt, p. 31, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxviii, Afd. iv, No. 2 ; ) L. heterophthalmus, Hawaii, pl. ix, fig. 1, p. 300, CARPENTER, Fauna Hawaiiensis ili : n, spp. Neanura ornata in Siberia, AXELSON, p. 3, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 20. NV. citronella, Hawaiian islds., pl. ix, figg. 20-27, p. 303, CARPENTER, Fauna Hawaliensis 1ii, n. sp. Onychiurus arcticus is ab. of armatus, AGREN, p. 13, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 1. Papirius rufescens var. n. discolor, ScHotTtT, p. 41, pl. v, figg. 1-5, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxvii, Afd. iv, No. 2. Pseudachorutes lapponicus, Lapland, AGREN, p. 8, fig. 8, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 1; P. tuberculatus, p. 13, borneri, p. 14, Sweden, ScH6rr, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxviii, Afd. iv, No. 2: n. spp. Pseudosinella sexoculata, Sweden, ScHOtTt, p. 34, pl. iv, figg. 8-12, t. c. n. sp. Schafferia [n. g., but previously published in 1900] p. 89, S. emucronata, Moravia [n. sp. previously described], ABSoLoN, p. 91, pl. i, figg. 1-13, Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove iii. Schottella crassicornis, p. 10, pl. ii, figg. 8-12, sensrbilis, p. 11, figg. 13-20, Sweden, Scott, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxvii, Afd. iv, No. 2, n. spp. Sminthurus variegatus ?, Siberia, AXELSON, p. 9, Ofv. Finska Forh. xlv, No. 20. Tetrachantella, characters and position, SCHOTT, pp. 18-20, pl. 111, figg. 12, 13, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxviii, Afd. iv, No. 2. 352 Ins. | [1904] (H.) ORTHOPTERA. Phagocytic organs, morphology, DAWYDOFF (354-357). Synopsis of Orthoptera of Western Europe, Burr (202). New Permian Orthoptera, see p. 125, Paleeoentomology, HANDLIRSCH. FORFICULIDA. [Cf. Benner (100), BorExLI (153, 154), Bore (156), Burr (201), CAUDELL (254, 255), Distant (382), MJOBERG (950), REHN (1128). ] General catalogue, KirBy (806A). Natural history of Anzsolabis maritima, BENNETT, Psyche x1, pp. 47-53. Ancistrogaster pocilocera, Cameroons, Bore, p. 576, pl. xxvi, fig. 8, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Anechura schlagintweiti, Tibet, Burr, p. 313, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. sp. Anisolabis azteca=(bormanst Scudd.), CAUDELL, p. 180, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. A. gaudens, India, albovittata, Madagascar, Burr, p. 291, Tr. ent. Soe. London 1904; A. peregrina, in Sweden imported from Matto Grosso, MJ6BERG, p. 131, Ent. Tidskr. xxv ; A. feste, Ecuador, BorELLI, p. 3, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 475 : n. spp. Apterygida athymia n. n. for Forfic. japonica De B., REHN, p. 540, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii; A. huseine to Labidura, REHN, p. 539, t. c.; A. linearis, use of forceps, BAER, p. 163, Bull. Soc. ent. France 1904. A. bonchampsi, Abyssinia, p. 317, vishnu, Darjiling, p. 318, Burr, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Auchenomus minor, Philippines, CAUDELL, p. 108, J. N. York Ent. Soe. xii, Nn. sp. Bormansia impressicollis 8, Burr, p. 287, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. B. meridionalis, Transvaal, Burk in Distant, Ins. transvaal. i, p. 97, Nn. Sp. Brachylabis sjostedi, Cameroons, Bore, p. 568, Arkiv Zool. i; B. malgacha, Madagascar, Burr, p. 292, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Carcinophora waddyi, Martinique, Burr, p. 290, t. c.; C. fusca, Santiago, Bore Li, p. 1, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 475 : n. spp. Chetospania volcana, Madagascar, Burr, p. 301, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. sp. Challia n. g. near Anataélia, p. 285, C. fletcheri n, sp., China, p. 286, BuRR, t 'Gs Chelidura dilatata, copula and egg, XAMBEU, pp. 120, 121, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon l. Chelisoches beelzebub to Forficula, characters amended, Burr, p. 322, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. C. limbatus, Cameroons, Bore, p. 575, pl. xxvi, fig. 7, Arkiv Zool. i, n. sp. Demogorgon longipennis, Tucuman, BoRELLI, p. 4, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 479, n. sp. FORFICULIDZ—HEMIMERIDA. Ins. 358 Diplatys cethiops, hab. ?, occidentalis, W. Indies, p. 280, conradt:, Cameroons, viator, Madagascar, siva, India, p. 283, croix, Malacca, p. 284, greeni, Ceylon, p. 285, Burr, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, n. spp. Forcipula quelchi, Brit. Guiana, Burr, p. 289, t. c. n. sp. Forficula planicollis 8, p. 320, BurR, t. c. F. mikado, Japan, p. 319, ambiqua, mogul, p. 321, Darjiling, BurR, t. c. n. spp. Gonolabis and Gonolabide, characters, BURR, pp. 293-295, t. c. Labia paraguayensis, Sapucay, CAUDELL, p. 180, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii ; L. aliuaudt, triangulata, p. 297, insularis, p. 298, forceps, Madagascar, paradocra, Kceuador, p. 299, Burr, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Labidura dubroni, p. 565, karschi, pl. xxvi, fig. 1, p. 566, Cameroons, Bore, Arkiv Zool. i, n. spp. Labidurodes nitidus, Madagascar, Burr, p. 290, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, Nn. Sp. Neolobophora bicolor, Ecuador, BoRELLI, p. 5, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 475, N. Sp. Odontopsalis n. g. p. 315, O. harmandi, p. 316, lewrsi, p. 317, n. spp., Japan, Burr, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. Opisthocosmia micheli, Abyssinia, p. 307, erroris, p. 308, vicina, Borneo, nevilli, p. 309, brahma, p. 310, India, annandalei, Malay States, p. 311, shelfordi, Sarawak, temora, Darjiling, p. 312, Burr, t. c. n. spp. Platylabia gestroi 2, Burr, p. 300, t. . P. camerunensis, p. 570, pl. xxvi, fig. 4, béhastata, fig. 5, p. 571, Cameroons, Bore, Arkiv Zool. i, n. spp. Pyragra paraguayensis, Asuncion, BoRELLI, p. 1, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 479, n. sp. Sparatta bongiana, Cameroons, Bore, pl. xxvi, fig. 3, Arkiv Zool.i; S. w. signata, Mexico, Burr, p. 302, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904 : n. spp. Spongiphora assimensis $, BurRR, p. 295, t. c. S. geayi, Abyssinia, id. 1. c.; S. ochracea, Cameroons, Bore, p. 569, pl. xxvi, fig. 6, Arkiv Zool. 1; 8S. wcina, Paraguay, BoRELLI, p. 6, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 479 : n. spp. Tomopygia n. g. type Cylindrogaster abnormis, p. 287, T. sinensis n. sp., Pekin, p. 288, Burr, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. BLATTIDA and HEMIMERID. [Cf. ADELUNG (11, 12), AGNus (17), Bore (155), CAUDELL (255), NavAs (975), Rean (1128, 1135,1138), Riney (1173), RerrzenstE1n (1157), ScuDDER & CoCKERELL (1267), SELLARDS (1269, 1270), STERZEL (1345), TEPPER (1370), WASSILIEFF (1488). ] General Catalogue, K1irpy (806a). Morphology of head of Blatta, Ritny (1173). Salivary glands of P. orientalis, LEBEDEFF (866). Paleozoic Blattide, see Paleoentomology. AGNUS states that Paleoblattina douvillei is a Trilobite, not a Blattid, Naturaliste 1904, p. 80. Anaplecta platycephala, Queensland, REHN, p. 542, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. Blatta senecta, 8. Africa, REHN, p. 554, t. c. n. sp. Blattella germanica injuring books, Brirron, p. 215, Rep. Connecticut exp. Stat. 1904, pl. iii. Calolampra pedisequa, Siam, REHN, p. 547, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. Chorisoneura africana, Cameroons, Bore, p. 5, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxviii, Afd. iv, No. 10; C. plocea, S. Carolina, REHN, p. 164, Ent. News Philad. xv : n. spp. 1904. |[VoL. XL] E 23 354 Ins. XUI. INSECTA.—ORTHOPTERA. . [1904] Deropeltis schweinfurthi var., ADELUNG, p. 327, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. Viil. D. gabonica, W. Africa, REHN, p. 556, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii; D. kachovskii, p. 319, pl. xx, fig. 6, pallidipennis, p. 327, Abyssinia, ADELUNG, t. ¢. ; D. tullbergi, Cameroons, Bora, p. 16, pl. ii, fig. 6, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxvill, No. 10 : n. spp. Dipeltis, a fossil cockroach, SELLARDS, p. 309, Amer. J. Sci. xviii. Ectobia perspicillaris and livida, variation and distinctions, ADELUNG, pp. 130-137, Hore Soc. ent. Ross. xxxvii. EF. duskei, 8. E. Europe, ADELUNG, p. 127, t. c.; #. maort, New Zealand, Rean, p. 541, P. U. S. xxvii : n. spp. Ellipsidion histrionicum, Australia, REHN, p. 544, t. c. n. sp. Epilampra camerunensis, p. 8, pl. 1, fig. 3, electa, p. 10, fig. 4, infinita, p. 11, fig. 1, sjostedtz, p. 12, fig. 5, pallida, p. 13, fig. 6, minuta, p. 14, fig. 2, Cameroons, Borg, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxvii, Afd. iv, No. 10; Z£. excelsa, Himalaya, NavAs, p. 131, Bol. Soc. Aragon. ii; #&. trongana, p. 548, moloch, p. 549, Siam, Renn, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii: n. spp. Eustegasta parva, Cameroons, Bore, p. 31, Bih. Svenska Ak. Afd. iv, No:..10,; m:\ sp. Gyna aurivilli, p. 20, pl. ii, fig. 5, oblonga, p. 21, fig. 1, Cameroons, Bore, t. c&. Nn. spp. Heterogamia gestroyana var. n. fulvopicta, ADELUNG, p. 329, pl. xx, fig. 15, Annuaire Mus, St. Petersb. viii. Homeogamia subdiaphana, New Mexico, Scuppmr, p. 19, pl. v, fig. 3, P. Davenport Ac. 1x, n. sp. Isoniscus n. g. near Zetobora, p. 27, L. sjostedti n. sp., Cameroons, p. 28, pl. ii, fig. 3, Bore, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxviii, Afd. iv, No. 10. Kakerlac scheffert, Texas, REHN, p. 72, Psyche xi, n. sp. Mallatoblatta brachyptera, Abyssinia, ADELUNG, p. 303, pl. xx, fig. 13, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. vii n. sp. Opistoplatia plicata, Himalaya, NavAs, p. 130, Bol. Soc. Aragon. 11, n. Sp. Oxyhaloa saussurei, Cameroons, Bore, p. 29, pl. ii, fig. 2, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxvill, Afd. iv, No. 10; 0. nzlotica, Abyssinia, ADELUNG, p. 334, pl. xx, fig. 9, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. vill : n. spp. Panchlora stolata, p. 23, pl.i, fig. 7, camerunensis, p. 24, Cameroons, Bore, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxvin, Afd. iv, No. 10, n. spp. Panesthia cetrifera, Australia, REAN, p. 559, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. Periplaneta lebedinskii, Abyssinia, ADELUNG, p. 305, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. vii; P. basedowi, S. Australia, TEPPER, p. 162, pl. xxxu, rR: Soc. S:) Austral xxviii = na spp: Pilema thoracica, habits, Distant, p. 97, Ins. transvaal. i. Proscratea bilineata, Philippines, NavAs, p. 135, Bol. Soc. Aragon. iii, n. sp. Pseudoderopeltis discrepans, p. 312, pl. xx, fig. 14, gildessa, p. 314, fig. 4, saussuret, p. 316, fig. 5, Abyssinia, ADELUNG, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. villi, n. spp. Rhicnoda desidiosa, Siam, REHN, p. 552, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. spp. Stylopyga flavilatera var, n. castanea, ADELUNG, p. 309, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. vil. Temnopteryx deropeltiformis and Ischnoptera uhleriana, habits, CAUDELL, p. 78, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Theganopteryx nitida, Cameroons, Bore, p. 4, pl. i, fig. 8, Bih. Svenska Ak. xxvii, Afd. iv, No. 10, n. sp. Thyrsocera tessellata, Siam, REHN, p. 545, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. MANTIDA, PHASMIDA. Ins.. 355 MANTID&. [Cf. CaupDELL (255), Cesnota (2568), Krrspy (804), Navas (975), REHN (1129, 1136), TeppER (1370), WERNER (1509), WILLIAMS (1530).] General Catalogue, K1rBy (8064). Habits and ootheca of Gongylus gongyloides, WitL1AMs, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, pp. 125-137. Acanthops tuberculata 9, REHN, p. 570, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii. Carvilia costalis, Abyssinia, Kirpy, p. 85, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Centromantis n, g. for part of Hremiaphila, n. spp. named but not described, WERNER, p. 404, Anz. Ak. Wiss. xxvii. Hapalopeza maculata, Ceylon, Kirpy, p. 84, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Harpagonyx carlotte, Costa Rica, Rean, p. 568, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. Heterocheta orientalis, E. Africa, Kirpy, p. 87, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. Sp. Humbertiella ocularis 3, Kirsy, p. 82, t. c. Hf. ? brunneri, Lombok, Kirsy, p. 83, t. c. n. sp. Mantis religiosa in N. France, VUILLEMIN, pp. 27-29, Feuille Natural. xxxv ; I. religiosa, value of dimorphic colour, CEsnoua, Biometrika il, p. 58. Oxyopsis n. n. for Oxyops Sauss., CAUDELL, p. 184, J. N. York Ent. Soc. Xli. Paramusonia n.n. for Musonia Sauss. & Z., REHN, p. 567, P. U. S. Mus. XXVIL. Photina gracilipes, Para?, Kirsy, p. 86, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Polyspilota elegans, Himalaya, NavAs, p. 132, Bol. Soc. Aragon. 111, n. sp. Pseudocheta n. g. p. 87, for P. strachani n. sp., Lagos, p. 88, KirBy, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Pseudomantis pulchellus, 8. Australia, Tepper, p. 163, Tr. R. Soc, S. Austral. xxvii, n. sp. Pseudomiopteryx infuscata 9, REHN, p. 566, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii. Pyrgomantis jonesi, W. Africa, KirBy, p. 83, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n, sp. Sphendale robusta, Nepal, Kirpy, p. 86, t. c. n. sp. Stagmatoptera typhon, Nicaragua, REAN, p. 107, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; S.° insatiabilis, Costa Rica, REHN, p. 572, P. U.S. Mus. xxvii : n. spp. Stagmomantis theophila, Costa Rica, REHN, p. 563, t. c. N. sp. Theopompa westwoodi, W. Africa, Kirsy, p. 81, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, nN. Sp. Vates townsendi, Mexico, REHN, p. 573, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. sp. PHASMIDA. [Cf. CaupELL (251, 255), Kirpy (805), Renn (1130, 1131), ScuppER & CocKERELL (1267). | Note on classification, with new subfamilies, Ktrey, pp. 372, etc., Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Remarks on classification of Phasmide, REHN, p. 107, P. Ac. Philad. xvi. General Catalogue, KirBy (806 A). Ovaries, oogenesis, parthenogenesis, Bacillus rossi, DAIBER, pp. 177-202, pls. ii, iv, Jena. Zeitschr. xxxix. Rearing ; parthenogenesis, PoLAK, p. 148, Ent. Ber. Nederland. i. Acanthoclonia? paradoxa, Santarem, Kirpy, p. 444, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, Nn. sp. Acanthomina n. g. for Anophelepis rhipheus Westw., KIRBy, p. 438, t. c. 356 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—ORTHOPTERA. [1904] Anchiale nevia, stolli etc., note, REHN, p. 88, P. Ac. Philad. lvi. Aplopus cytherea 9, REHN, p. 63, t. c. A. semilis, Swan isld., p. 65, achalus, Porto Rico, p. 68, REHN, t. c. n. spp. Arrhideus apalamnus, Obi, REHN, p. 85, t. c. n. sp. Aruanoidea aruana ¢@ and varr., REHN, p. 79, t. c. Bacillus coloradus, pl. 1, fig. 4, p. 21, ScupDDER & CocKERELL, P. Davenport Ac. 1x. Bacteria, ferula 1s type, p. 61, B. cubensis 9, p. 62, Renn, P. Ac. Philad. lvi; LB. tridens Burm. to Pseudosermyle, REHN, p. 51, t. ¢. Bactricia ridleyz, Singapore, Kirpy, p. 429, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Bactrododema and Pulophus, REHN, p. 70, P. Ac. Philad. lvi. Bacunculus stramineus, New Mexico, SCUDDER, p. 20, pl. i, fig. 1, P. Daven- port Ac. ix; B. dubia, Paraguay, CAUDELL, p. 186, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii : n. spp. Bostra incompta, p. 57, remiformis, p. 58, Costa Rica, Renn, P. Ac. Philad. lvi; B. jaliscensis, Mexico, REHN, p. 514, t. c. : n. spp. Calvisia maculicollis Westw. (as Phasma)=atrosignata Br., REHN, p. 72, t. c. C. maculata, Penang, Kirpy, p. 435, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Carausius bracatus, Siam, p. 42, mammatus, p. 44, obiensis, p. 46, Obi, Reun, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. spp. Ceratiscus n. g. Clitumnine, C. laticeps n. sp., Paraguay, CAUDELL, p. 188, Ji N.Y ork int. Soe: xii. * Ceroys bigibbus, Nicaragua, REHN, p. 48, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. Datames equalis, Obi, REHN, p. 89, t. c. n. sp. Hubulides spuria, Australia, KirBy, p. 441, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Hurycantha willeyi=(horrida Sharp nec Boisd.) New Britain, portentosa, Rossel isld., p. 442, sefia, Thursday isld., p. 443, Kirsy, t. c. n. spp. Eurycnema magnifica, New Guinea, p. 439, viridissima, N. Australia, p. 440, Kirey, t. c. n. spp. Haaniella n. n. for Heteropteryx, Haan nec Gray, Kirpy, p. 444, t. ¢. Haplopus evadne, characters, cuts, CAUDELL, p. 950, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii. Helvastus sumichrasti var. n. rosea, CAUDELL, p. 951, t. c. Heteronemia ignava, Costa Rica, REHN, p. 54, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. Ignuacia n. g. for Pseudophasma Bol. nec Kirb., REHN, p. 95, t. ¢.3 1. appendiculata, Nauta, Kirpy, p. 446, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Lonchodes Gray =(Dixippus Stal), Krrpy, p. 373, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. L.? viridis, Tonkin, Kirsy, p. 373, t. c. n. sp. Macella caulodes, Siam, REHN, p. 80, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. Marmessoidea phluctainoides referred to Arrhideus, Kirpy, p. 438, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii. M. phluctainoides, Japan, REHN, p. 73, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. Myronides ashmeadi, Siam, REHN, p. 38, t. c. N. sp. Necroscia, N. roscipennis to be type, Kirpy, p. 436, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, N. tonkinensis, Tonkin, id. p. 437, t. c. n. sp. Neohirasea n. g. for Parapachymorpha japonica, REuN, p. 84, P. Ac. Philad. vi. Oncotophasma n. g. for part of Bostra, REHN, p. 59, t. ¢. Oreophetes n. g. near Heteronemia for Bacteria peruana Sauss., REHN, Pp: (00, UG: Orxines, x«iphias Westw. is type, REHN, p. 71, t. c. Oxyartes lamellatus, Tonkin, KirBy, p. 374, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii, n. sp. Olcyphides iridescens, Trinidad, KirBy, p. 445, t. c. n. Sp. Orthonecroscia n. n. for Necroscia Brunn., with O. pulcherrima, Borneo, p. 436, ruficeps, Solomon islds., p. 437, n. spp., KIRBY, t. c. Paraleptynia n. g. near Baculum, P. fosteri n. sp., Paraguay, CAUDELL, p. 187, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Phenopharos n. g. for Lopaphus struthioneus Westw., Krrsy, p. 488, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. -PHASMIDH—LOCUSTIDA. Ins. 357 Phasma, type is P. empusa, Kirsy, p. 439, t. c. Phraortes mikado, Japan, Rran, p. 40, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. Phyllium scythe and pulchrifolium, variation and distinction, REHN, p. 106, t. ¢. . Planudes crenulipes, Costa Rica, REHN, t. c. 1. sp. Promachus? letus, p. 375, bicolor, p. 376, Tonkin, Kirpy, Ann. Nat. Hist. Xill, n. spp. Pseudophasma pheton, p. 95, eryptochlore, p. 98, Costa Rica, REHN, P. Ac. Philad. lvi; P. tmea, Peru, p. 447, cambridger, p. 448, Santarem, Kirpy, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii: n. spp. Sermyle physconia, Costa Rica, REHN, p. 51, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. Sipyloidea peciloptera, Obi, REAN, p. 77, t. c. N. sp. Sosibia peninsularis, Penang, Kirpy, p. 434, Ann. Nat. Hist. xii, n. sp. Stelonchodes n. g. (Lonchodes pars), p. 372, S. gracillimus n. sp., Tonkin, p. 373, KIRBy, t. c. Stratocles multilineatus, p. 91, costaricensis, p. 93, Costa Rica, REHN, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. spp. Tersomia n. g. Bactertine, p. 431, for 7. brasiliensis n. sp., Iguarassu, p- 432, Kirsy, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. Xerosoma glyptomerion, Costa Rica, Reun, p. 101, P. Ac. Philad. 1vi, n. Sp. GRYLLIDA. [Cf. Bruner (195), Rean (1131), ScuppeR & CocKERELL (1267), Voss (1461), WALKER (1465). | Phagocytic organs in Gryllide, DAWYDOFF (356). Spermatogenesis, peculiar, Gryl/us, VoINov (1460). Ectatoderus borealis, New Mexico, pl. iv, fig. 4, p. 58, ScuppER, P. Daven- port Ac. 1x, n. sp. Myrmecophila acervorum 8, Cstkt, pp. 85, 88, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar. Tars. in; M. acervorum, ochracea, habits, SirvestR1, Ann. Mus. Napoli (aS) No. 1a: Nemobius fasciatus var. n. abortivus, CAUDELL, p. 248, Canad. Ent. xxxvi. NV. griseus, p. 182, angusticollis, p. 186, Ontario, WALKER, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; WV. brevicaudus, Colorado, BRUNER, p. 57, Bull. Exp. Stat. Colorado 94 : n. spp. (Hcanthus niveus, natural history, HouGHTON, pp. 57-61, Ent. News Philad. XV. Paranemobius schauinslandi, pl. xxxii, figg. 1-4, p. 567, ALFKEN, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix. Thamnoscirtus coeruleus, Mexico, REun, p. 548, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. LocusTID& or TETTIGONIID. {Cf. CocKERELL (290), GILLETTE (605), Hancock (655), Hurron (729), KRAUSZE (843, 844), NavAs (975), REHN (1131, 1132, 1139), ScupDDER & CocKERELL (1267), TEPPER (1370), WALKER (1466). ] Locustide, notes on some Australian, including Acridopeza reticulata, FROGGATT, pp. 733-737, plate, Agric. Gaz. N. S. W. xv. Annotated list of Locustide of Ontario, characters, song, etc., WALKER, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, pp. 325 etc. Phagocytic structures, Cleandrus, DAWYDOFF (357). Anabrus simplex, habits, GILLETTE, pp. 321-324, pl. xix, Ent News Philad. XV. 358 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—ORTHOPTERA. [1904] Arethaca carita, New Mexico, pl. iv, fig. 5, p. 52, ScupDER, P. Davenport Ac 1x. isp} Camptonotus carolinensis, leaf-rolling habits, CAUDELL, pp. 46-49, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Capnobotes, table of species, C. occidentalis, habits, and var. un. viridis, CocKERELL, pp. 179-181, Entomologist 1904. Conocephalus ultimus, Tonkin, KRAUSZE, p. 213, Ins. Borse 1904, n. sp. Ceuthophilus aridus, Colorado, BRUNER, p. 57, Bull. Exp. Stat. Colorado 94 ; C. virgatipes, Georgia, REHN & HEBARD, p. 798, P. Ac. Philad. 1904 ; C. politus, pl. iv, fig. 3, p. 56, ater, p. 57, New Mexico, ScupDErR, P. Davenport Ac. ix; C. macropus, Mexico, REHN, p. 545, P. Ac, Philad. lvi : n. spp. Cyphoderris monstrosa, characters, natural history, var. n. pipert, CAUDELL, pp. 47-53, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii. Dichopetada brevicauda, New Mexico, pl. iv, fig. 1, p. 51, ScuppErR, P. Davenport Ac. ix, n. sp. Drymadusa arizonensis, Arizona, KREHN, p. 573, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. Ephippiger vitium, habits, XAMBEU, p. 124, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 1. E.. pantingana, Spain, NavAs, p. 191, Bol. Soc. Aragon. iii, n. sp. Eremopedes popeana, New Mexico, pl. iv, fig. 2, p. 54, ScuppER, P. Daven- port Ac. 1x, n. sp. Gammaroparnops crassicruris, ALFKEN, pl. xxxu, figg. 5-9, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix. Gryllacris scripta, Philippines, NavAs, p. 138, Bol. Soc. Aragon. iii; G. atrofrons, S. Australia, TEPPER, p. 167, Tr. R. Soc. 8. Austral. XXVlll : N. Spp. Gymnoplectron stephensiensis, ALFKEN, pl. xxxil, fig. 10, p. 588, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix. Hexacentrus stali, Tonkin, KRAvsz#, p. 213, Ins. Borse 1904, n. sp. Holochlora stali, Tonkin, KRAUSZE, p. 29, t. c. n. Sp. Orchelimum minor, habits, Davis, p. 132, Canad. Ent. xxxvi; O. glaber- remum, habits, Hancock, Psyche xi, pp. 69-71, pl. v. Phrixocnemis inhabilis, St. Louis, REHN, p. 282, Ent. News Philad. xv, Nn. sp. Plagiostira albofasciata, New Mexico, pl. ii, fig. 2, p. 55, ScupDER & CocKERELL, P. Davenport Ac. ix, n. sp. Platycleis roeseli var. diluta, ADELUNG, p. xxxv, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. vill. Pleioplectron serratum, Chatham islands, Hurron, p. 154, Tr. N. Zealand Inst. xxxvi, n. Sp. Pristoceuthophilus marmoratus, California, REHN, p. 280, Ent. News Philad. XV, Nl. Sp. Pycnogaster brevipes 9, NAvAs, pl. iv, Bol. Soc. Aragon. iii. Pyrrhiza brunnert, Tonkin, KRAvszeE, p. 29, Ins. Borse 1904, n. sp. Saga, species of Asia Minor and Syria, synonymy, WERNER, pp. 81, 82, Zool. Anz. Xxviil. Stipator grandis, Mexico, REN, p. 544, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. ACRIDIID. (Cf. Botfvar (144-147), BRUNER (195, 614), Ew1ne (472), FRoGGatt (558). Hancock (655), LyNcH ARRIBALZAGA (897), Morse (961, 962), NavAs (975), ReaN (1131-1133, 1137), ReHN & HeEBarD (1134), ROHLER (1185), TEPPER (1370). ] Revision of Pyrgomorphide, pts. I-vu, Botfvar, Boll. Soc. espan. iv. Monograph of Ceylon Tettigide, Hancock, Spolia Zeylan. ii, pp. 97-157, 3 pls. and map. ACRIDIIDA. Ins. 359 Notes on N. American Acridiide, systematic, biological, distributional, Morse, Publ. Carnegie Inst. No. 18. Antennal sense-organs, 7'rywvalis, ROHLER, Zool. Anz. xxviii, pp. 188-192, cut. Notes and figures of a few species of Australian Acridiide, Froceart, Agric. Gaz. N. 8. W. xv, pp. 240-244, 1 pl. Experiments as to functions of nervous system and respiration, EwINe, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull. ii, No. 11. Acantherus n. g. Tryxaline, p. 22, piperatus n. sp., New Mexico, pl. iii, fig. 3, p. 23, ScuppER, P. Davenport Ac. ix. Acantholobus n. g. p. 131, for part of Criotettix Bol., A. miliarius cuneatus var. n., p. 133, HANcocK, Spolia Zeylan. ii. Achurum sumichrasti, pl. i, fig. 6, p. 34, Bruner, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. i1. Acolophus minor, Colorado, BruNnER, p. 60, Bull. Exp. Stat. Colorado 94, n. Sp. Acrida turrita, distribution, SHuacurRov [in Russian], p. 109, Rev. Russe Ent. iv. Acridium peregrinum, migratory swarm, Morsk, p. 528, J. Bombay Soe. xv. Acrocara maculipennis, pl. i, fig. 1, p. 49, Bruner, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. ii. Acrolophitus variegatus, Texas, BRUNER, p. 48, t. c. n. Sp. MHoloplus crassus, New Mexico and Mexico, ScuppER, p. 42, P. Davenport Aes 1%, nN. Sp. Ageneotettix A suae Colorado, BruNnER, p. 58, Bull. Exp. Stat. Colorado 94, n. sp. Amblytropidia mysteca, pl. i, fig. 14, p. 66, BrunmR, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. ii. A. magna, Mexico, p. 63, trinitatis, S. America, p. 65, costaricensis, Nicar- agua, p. 66, megnita, p. 67, elongata, p. 68, Mexico, BRUNER, t. c. n. Spp. Amphitornus ornatus, pl. i, fig. 18, p. 58, BRUNER, t. ¢. Anarchita n. g. for Pyrgomorpha aptera Bol., Bonfvar, p. 459, Bol. Soe. espan. iv. Apterotettiv n. g. A. obtusus n. sp., Ceylon, Hancock, p. 140, Spolia Zeylan. ii. Arphia canora, New Mexico, REHN, p. 564, P. Ac. Philad. lvi; A. trweu- lenta, Mexico, REHN, p. 522, t. c. : n. spp. Boopedon hoagi, p. 519, gracile, p. 520, Mexico, Rmx, t. c.; B. fuscwm, Arizona, p. 96, savannarum, Nebraska, p. 97, diabolicum, pl. 1, fig. 1, Jlaviventris, Mexico, p. 98, BRuNER, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. 1 : Nn. spp. Botettix argentatus, pl. i, fig. 24, p. 52, BRUNER, t. c. Caconda plicatula, Angola, Bonfvar, p. 110, Bol. Soc. espan. iv, n. sp. Calamacris n. g. near Orthacris, C. clendoni n, sp., Mexico, REHN, p. 529, Peace hilad,.lvi. : Caloptenus italicus in France in 1901, CrEusoT, pp. 28-30, Bull. Soc. Autun xv. Campylocantha vegana, New Mexico, ScupDER & COCKERELL, p. 40, P. Davenport Ac. ix, n. sp. Cephalocoema chapadensis, Brazil, REHN, p. 681, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, n. sp. Chrotogonus, revision, BoLfvaR, pp. 91-110, Bol. Soc. espan. iv. C. abyssinicus, p. 97, Africa, brevis, Kurrachee, p. 99, lameerer, p. 100, ocet- dentalis, p. 104, gabonicus, p. 105, W. Africa, rollin, Boma Sundi, bloyett, Kondoa, p. 106, varelaz, E. Africa, marshall, Salisbury, p. 107, Borivar, t. c. n. spp. ; Cladonotus latiramus, Ceylon, Hancook, p. 114, pl. i, fig. 1, Spolia Zeylan. ii, N. sp. 360 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—ORTHOPTERA. [1904] Conozoa acuminata, px 32, pl. ui, fig. 4, corrugata, p. 33, melleola, fig. 2, picturata, p. 34, New Mexico, ScuppErR, P. Davenport Ac. ix, n. spp. Coryphistes cyanopteroides, p. 164, serratus, p. 165, nigroconspersus, p. 166, S. Australia, TEPPER, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxvii, n. spp. Criotettix spinilobus, Ceylon, HANcocK, p. 129, Spolia Zeylan. ii, n. sp. Cuculligera flexuosa var. n. azurea, NAVAS, p. 195, Bol. Soc. Aragon. iii. C. capucina, Spain, NavAs, p. 193, t. c. n. sp. Dactylotum histricum, Mexico, Rewn, p. 539, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n, sp. Dasyleurotettic n. g. near Diotarus, D. curriet n. sp., Liberia, REN, p. 658, t. c. Deltonotus n. g. Cladonotine, D. tectiformis n. sp., Ceylon, Hancock, p- 111, pl. i, fig’ 2, Spolia Zeylan. u. Dichromorpha mexicana, pl. i, fig. 18, dongipennis, Mexico, p. 87, BRUNER, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. 11, n. spp. Encoptolophus coloradensis, Fort Collins, BRUNER, p. 58, Bull. Exp. Stat. Colorado 94, n. sp. Hotettix pusillus, palustris, N. America, Morss, p. 7, Psyche xi, n. spp. Hrianthus nipponensis, Japan, REHN, p. 672, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, Nn. sp. Eritettia brachypterus, Mexico, BRUNER, p. 53, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. li, N. sp. Hrucius magnificus (= vitreus Brunn.), Labuan, REHN, p. 674, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, n. sp. Huparatettic n. g. H. parvus n. sp., Ceylon, Hancock, p. 145, Spolia Zeylan. ii Hupedetes n. g. near Hritettix, p. 24, carinatus n. sp., New Mexico, pl. i, fig. 2, p. 25, ScuppErR, P. Davenport Ac. ix; £., descr. reproduced, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. il, p. 54. Gesonia zonocera, Philippines, NavAs, p. 136, Bol. Soc. Aragon. ii, nN. Sp. Gomphocerus meridionalis, Mexico, BRUNER, p. 93, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. li, n. sp. Hedotettix gracilis abortus var. n., HANCOCK, p. 151, Spolia Zeylan. 11. H. attenuatus, Ceylon, id. |. ¢. n. sp. FHesperotettia gillettet, coloradensis, Colorado, BRUNER, p. 61, Bull. Exp. Stat. Colorado 94, n. spp. Humpatella severini, Congo, Botivar, p. 438, Bol. Soc. espan. iv, n. sp. Hybusa reedi, Chile, Rey, pNG7 Oe P. Ac. Philad. 1904, n. sp. Lamellitettix n. g. near Mazarredia, p. 125, Z. acutus n.sp., Ceylon, p. 126, pl. i, fig. 6, Hancock, Spolia Zeylan. ii. Lauferia n. g. for Ochrophlebia chloronota, Bouivar, p. 445, Bol. Soe. . espan. iv. hesien subg. n. of Pyrgomorphella for P. debilis Finot, BoLivar, p. 457, tke, Leuconotus n, g. L. biolleyi n. sp., Costa Rica, BRUNER, p. 57, Biol. Centr.- Amer, Orthopt. 11. Linoceratium n. g. near Orphulella, L. boucardi n. sp., Central America & Colombia, BRUNER, p. 84, t. c. Lowilobus n. g. near Criotettix, L. acutus, pl. 1, fig. 3, p. 134, rugosus, p. 135, n. spp., Ceylon, Hancock, Spolia Zeylan. i1. Macheroceru obscura, p. 50, magna, pacifica, p. 51, Mexico, BRunER, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. ii, n. spp. Maura venusta, p. 320, modesta, p. 322, marshalli, p. 323, selysi, p. 325, Africa, Bouivar, Bol. Soc. espan. lV, 1. spp. Mazarredia aptera, Labuan, REHY, p. 663, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, n. sp. Melanoplus flabellifer, brevipennis var. n., BRUNER, p. 65, Bull, Exp. Stat. Colorado 94. M. symmetricus, divergens, p. 8, deceptus, similis, p. 9, celatus, sylvestris, ACRIDIIDA, Ins. 361 carnegie, p. 10, strumosus, tribulus, p. 11, devius, decoratus, p. 12, australis, p. 18, N. America, Morsn, Psyche xi; J. stoner, New Jersey, REHN, p. 85, Ent. News Philad. xv; JM. sanguineus, p. 63, tristis, p. 64, dimidipennis, p. 66, Colorado, BRunzER, bull. Exp. Stat. Colorado 94; MW. scitus, p. 44, neomexicanus, p. 46, bicoloratus, p. 48, qguadratus, p. 49, New Mexico, ScuppER, P. Davenport Ac, ix : n. spp. Melanotettix n. g. near Stenobothrus, p, 80, M. dibelonus, pl. i, fig. 16, N. sp., Mexico, p. 91, BrunER, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. 11. Mermiria texana, pl. i, fig. 19, maculipennis, fig. 9, BRUNER, p. 38, t. c. Mestobregma thomasi n. n. for cinctum Br. nec Thomas, CAUDELL, p. 125, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi. Mitraria pontificalis Liberia, REHN, p. 664, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, n. sp. Monistria ligata, Sydney, Bonivar, p. 436, Bol. Soc. espan. iv, n. Sp. Napaia gracilis, pl. i, fig. 2, p. 90, BRuNER, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. 11. Ochrophlebia proxima, 8. Africa, BoLivar, p. 444, Bol. Soc. espan. iv, n. sp. Ochrophlegma subg. n. of Ochrophlebia, BoLivar, p. 443, t. c. Ochrotettix n. g. O. salinus n. sp., Mexico, pl. i, figg. 4, 5, BRUNER, p. 56, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. i. Opera imperfecta, ‘Texas and Mexico, p. 59, pallida, mearcana, pl. 1, fig. 15, p. 60, palmeri, lineata, p. 61, Mexico, BRUNER, t. c. 1. Spp. Orchetypus ocreatus, Congo, REHN, p. 670, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, n. sp. Orphula azteca, pl. i, fig. 3, pp. 73, 74, Bruner, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. 11. 0. meridionalis, Costa Rica, id. p. 73, t. c. n. sp. Orphulella graminea, Arizona, p. 78, meridionalis, p. 81, costaricensis, Costa Rica, prominula p. 82, robusta, p. 83, Mexico, BRUNER, t. c. n. spp. Papagoa n. g. Tryxaline, P. arizonensis n. sp., Arizona, BRUNER, p. 42, t. ¢. Parachlebata n. g. near Orphulella, p. 83, P. pratensis n. sp., Cuba, p. 84, pl. i, fig. 10, BRuNER, t. c. Parasphena dubia, p. 440, picticeps, p. 441, Africa, Bonfvar, Bol. Soc. eSpan. lv, nN. Spp. Paropomala pallida p. 40, dissimilis, p. 41, North America, BRUNER, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. i, n. spp. Perixerus variabilis, Mexico, REHN, p. 541, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. Phanerotwis n. g. P. cupido, pl. i, fig. 17, n. sp., Guatemala, p. 88, Bruner, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. i. Phymateus, tabulation of species, with varr. n., BoLivar, pp. 403-418, Bol. Soc. espan. iv. P, pulcherrimus, Abyssinia, p. 408, coralliferus, Transvaal, p. 410, puniceus, p. 415, cardinalis, p. 416, Madagascar, BoLfvar, t. c. n. spp. Phytewmas n. g. for Phymateus olivaceus Karsch, BoLfvar, p. 402, t. c. Platephippius subg. n. of Platystolus, tor ustulatus Ramb., NavAs, p. 197, Bol. Soc. Aragon. ili. Platystolus, cf. Platephippius. P. obvius, Spain, NavAs, p. 196, Bol. Soc. Aragon. iii, n. sp. Plectrotettix calidus, p. 101, excelsus, macneilli, pl. i, fig. 12, p. 102, Mexico, Bruner, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. ii, n. spp. Plerisca n. g. Pyrgomorphine, peringueyt n. sp., Cape Good Hope, p. 442, Botfvar, Bol. Soc. espan. iv. Pecilocerus tessellatus, India, BoLfvaR, p. 433, t. c. n. sp. Psoloessa buddiana, pl. i, fig. 8, p. 104, BrunER, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. it. Pyrgomorpha mequalipennis, hab. ?%, cylindrica, Angola, p. 453, capensis, S. Africa, p. 455, Botfivar, t. c. n. spp. Pyrgomorphella sphenarioides, Abyssinia, madecassa, Madagascar, Bonfvar, p. 458, Bol. Soc. espan. li, n. spp. Rubellia branesiki, Madagascar, BoLivaR, p. 437, t. c. n. sp. 362 Ins. XIII. INSECTA.—ORTHOPTERA. [1904] Scelimena logani, Ceylon, aquatic, Hancock, p. 120, pl. i, fig. 5, Spolia Zeylan. ii; S. abbotti, Siam, REHN, p. 660, P. Ac. Philad. 1904 ; N. Spp. Schistocerca philippina, Mindanao, NavAs, p. 137, Bol. Soc. Aragon. iii; S. peruviana, Peru, LyncH ARRIBALZAGA, p. 2, An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) li : 1. Spp. Scyllina physopoda, Himalaya, NavAs, p. 133, Bol. Soc. Aragon. Ci. nat. i, n.(sp; Silvitettiv n. g. p. 55, S. communis n. sp., Costa Rica, p. 56, BRUNER, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. ii. Sinaloa brevispinis, Mexico, REHN, p. 534, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. Sisantum n. g. near Orphulella, S. notochloris n. sp., pl. i, fig. 11, p. 69, Bruner, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. ii. Spharagemon saxatile var. n. planum, Mors, p. 13, Psyche x1. Sphenariine, revision, BoL{vVAR, pp. 306-328, Bol. Soc. espan. iv. Stenacris Walk. =(Arnilia Stal), RenN & HeEBaRD, p. 787, P. Ac. Philad. 1904. Syrbula pacifica, p. 44, robusta, Mexico, modesta, Arizona, p. 46, BRUNER, Bio]. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. ii, n. spp. Teniopoda tamaulipensis, Mexico, REHN, p. 531, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. sp. Tanita n. g. p. 446, for Purgomorpha part, with 7. longiceps, p. 447, loosi, p. 449, ferrierei, purpurea, p. 450, n. spp., Africa, BoLivar, Bol. Soc. espan. ly. Tapesia n. n. for Petasia, p. 311, T. producta, p. 383, karschi, p. 315, Africa, n. spp., 7. spumans varr. n. pp. 316-318, Botfvar, t. ec. Taphronota calliparea var. n. poultoni, p. 397, BoLivaR, t. ¢. T. dimidiata, Abyssinia, p. 397, merceti, p. 398, amaranthina, p. 400, W. Africa, BoLfvaR, t. c. n. spp. Tenuitarsus n. g. Chrotogonine, revoili n. sp., Somali land, Botivar, p. 90, t. ¢. Tetanorhynchus bihastatus, p. 677, smithi, p. 678, Brazil, Renn, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, n. spp. Tettugidia pulchella, British Guiana, REHN, p. 669, t. c. n. sp. Tettix atypicalis, p. 142, with var. ceylonus, p. 143, Ceylon, Hancock, Spoha Zeylan. 11, n. sp. Thyriptilon n. g. p. 68, 7. vitripenne n. sp., Mexico, p. 69, BRuNER, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. 11. Trimerotropis tnconspicua, Colorado, BRUNER, p. 59, Bull. Exp. Stat. Colorado 94; 7. rubripes, New Mexico, REN, p. 568, P. Ac. Philad. lvi; 7. cyanea, pl. ii, fig. 3, p. 36, alliciens, fig. 1, p. 37, New Mexico, ScupDDER, P. Davenport Ac. 1x : n. spp. Zapata n. g. near Aulocara, Z. brevipennis, pl. i, fig. 22, n. sp., Mexico, BRUNER, p. 103, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Orthopt. 1i. Echin. 1 XIV. ECHINODERMA. Introduction . BY F. A. BATHER. CONTENTS. Corrigenda in Previous Records . ].— TITLES II.— Brouoey. A. Evolution. 1 General Principles : ii Relations of Echinoderma . iii Phylogenies of smaller groups B. . Morphology. 1 Anatomy . : ‘ : : ; : (This is divided into Classes a—h, as under IV, and each Class is subdivided as follows) :— SSS SO See eS General Accounts. Symmetries. Homologies of Classes. Skeletal tissue or Stereom. Skeletal anatomy. Hydrocoel and associated cavities, Respi- ratory organs. Coelom and other Body-cavities and their Contents. Digestive system. Cuvierian organs. Nervous systems and sense-organs. Mesodermal tissues (exc. skeletal). Axial organ or Ovoid gland. Generative organs and gonads. ii Variation :— eao7f In form : , ? , In form and surface-characters . In colour ; Meristic (1 & 2) . Abnormalities Page 2 Kehin. XIV. ECHINODERMA. [1904] sh. % Page iii Secondary Sexual Characters :— a. Differences of Form or Structure 34 b. Differences of colour . 34 c. Protection of young . 34 c. Physiology :— i General : : 34 ii Circulation . 35 iii Respiration . 35 iv Alimentation and Digestion 35 v Excretion and its Products 35 vi Sensation 35 vii Miscellanea and Experimental . 35 D. Bionomics :— i General Accounts : ‘ : : : Veen ii Special habits 35 il Habitat (in Classes eh - as under. IV). 35 iv Feeding (ditto) (ditto) 35 v Defence and Protection . : ’ , (Vacant) vi Locomotion i 35 vii Autotomy and Regeneration (in Classes a—h) . 36 viii Parasites and Commensals (ditto) 36 ix Echinoderms as Food 36 x Echinoderms in Geological Aspect 36 E. Miscellaneous :— i Research and Instruction (a. Preservation. b. Methods of research. c. Museum exhibits and Collections. d. Instruction) 37 ii Economics . 37 11 Bibliography : 37 iv Historical, Popular notions, &e. 37 F. Auxology :— i General principles. : : ‘ ; Ver ii General accounts : . : 37 iii Formation of Gonads 37 iv Oviposition, Fertilisation, Segmentation 37 v Larval stages 38 vi Organogeny, 1-12, as “under ie i ae 38 vii Post-larval growth-stages . 38 vill Dev elopmental mechanics and Experimental Embryology : 38 (Under each of the above A indicate Clases as under IY.) 1I1.—DIstRIBUTION. A. Geographical :— i General ; 39 ii Atlantic Ocean and adjacent Seas 40 iii Indian Ocean and adjacent Seas 40 iv Pacific Ocean and adjacent Seas 4] v Arctic Ocean and adjacent Seas : 41 vi Antarctic Ocean and adjacent Seas . 42 INTRODUCTION. Echin. 3 Page B. Geological :— i General ; ; : k : ; : i 42 ii Cainozoic :— a. General : : : 3 f ; 5 49, b. Pleistocene . : : F ; : 42, c. Pleiocene . : ; ’ ; : : 42, d. Meiocene . k : . : 3 42 e. Oligocene . ; : ; : é (Vacant) f. Eocene F ; : ; ; s ; 43 iii Mesozoic :— a. General : ; ; . (Vacant) b. Cretaceous (1. Upper. 2, Lower) . : 43 c. Jurassic (1. Upper. 2. Middle. 3. Lower) 45 : d. lias (including ma ; ; : F 45 enmiiriagen: . , t , t 46 iv Paleeozoic :— a. General : , ; , 2 J : 46 bb. lermian, |. p : : ? : 46 ec. Permo- Carboniorous 3 : : : : 46 d. Upper Carboniferous . ; ' : ; 46 e. Lower Carboniferous . : : : : 46 f. Devonian . , : : : , : 46 g. Silurian 5 : : : p : ; 46 h. Ordovician . : ; ‘ : : 47 k. Cambrian . : : : : : (Vacant) 1, Pre-Cambrian . : : : . (Vacant) IV.—SyYSTEMATIC. A. Echinoderma, general . k } : : F : 47 B. Holothurioidea . : é 2 : ‘ : ; Aq c. Echinoidea . ; ; : : : / ; . 50 p. Asteroidea . ; ‘ : ; ; ; ; ; 74 EB. Ophiuroidea . : ‘ ; ; ; : ‘ 80 FEF. Crimnoidea . 4 a : , < 87 Gg. Cystidea and Edrioasteroidea : : ; é 93 H. Blastoidea . é 4 ; : : ; ‘ ; 95 K. Incertz Sedis . ; . ‘ : ; f : 96 INTRODUCTION. I. Trries. The total 303 is thus made up: 1891,1; 1892, 3; 1896, 2; 1898, 2; 1899, 2; 1900, 3; 1901, 10; 1902, 12; 1903, 27; 1904, 239; 1905, 2. The sudden decline in both the total and the number for the year is partly due to a change in the method of obtaining the titles, partly to the fact that longer working hours at the British Museum (Nat. Hist.) render it more difficult for members of the staff to utilize the hbrary of that establishment. In these circumstances the task of copying titles, indexing names, and sorting slips has been mainly performed by Miss Grant, to whose intelligent care I am deeply indebted. Making further allowance for the usual deficiency, the following numbers of writings dealing with Echinoderms in the years 1891-1904 inclusive, prove a genuine increase in the annual output: 189, 171, 166, 155, 172, 219, 198, 230, 264, 318, 314, 289, 317, 240. That this has not been accompanied by increase in the length of the Record is clear from comparison of my predecessor’s 4 Hchin. XIV. ECHINODERMA. [1904] 1891 Record (devoting 91 pages to 186 papers and a few abstracts) with the 1902 Record (where 30¥ papers with many notes and abstracts are indexed in 88 pages). The length of a Record for a given year depends less on the number of titles than on the proportion of large monographs, and in such works 1904 was peculiarly rich. II. Bronogy. The Echinoderm volume of Detace & H&ROvUARD’s ‘Traité de Zoologie concrete’ (54) gives an admirable summary of the morphology, especially of living forms, the Phylum as a whole and each Class being described in terms of an ideal type. This method, though LAMBERT’s criticism of it is most just, forms a valuable complement to the evolutionary method adopted in the corresponding volume of Lankester’s ‘Treatise’ (Zool. Rec. 1900, No. 19). There is, however, a chapter on phylogeny, in which the authors adopt as at least ben trovato the Pelmatozoic theory elaborated in that treatise. They add full accounts of the Physiology and Embryology of each extant Class. In a separate paper (121) Hf&rouarp puts forth his own hypothesis of the origin of Echinoderms from a metamerically segmented Dipleuraea. A more elabo- rate speculation is started by E. Meyer (190): a typically segmented Annelid, taking to a half-sedentary, partly tubicolous life gives rise to the three groups of Prosopygia—Sipunculoidea, Phoronoidea, and Bryozoa ; at an early stage in this history branched off the hypothetical Astrelminthes, of which the Dipleurula is the ontogenetic equivalent ; these possessed a terminal anus, an anterior pair of nephridia with internal openings near the diaphragm, a crown of tentacles with ciliated grooves round the terminal mouth, and a pair of symmetric diaphragm-sacks as precursors of the ambulacral system. StmMRrovTH (256) dismissing all other theories as fantastic, and brushing aside palaeontology, considers that the Echinoderms are derived from their own parasites, the Myzostomes, in this way “ dass je ein Darmblindsack in eine Sinnesknospe hineinwucherte und sich mit dieser verband. Das diirfte das ganze Geheimnis sein.” Anatomy.—A large number of important details, beautifully illustrated, are contributed by AGassiz (3) to our knowledge of the Echinoid test, principally in abyssal Spatangoids. Since this memoir suffers from the absence of an index, a list of the genera dealt with is given under III, A, lv. A similar assemblage is handled by DE MERE (57), but the structural features which appeal to him are so different that the two authors scarcely seem to treat of the same class of animals. The anatomy of the test also receives elucidation from MORTENSEN (194-195), who specially discusses the homologies of pedicellariae. ToRNQuIst’s study of the apex in Schizaster (268) will help the classification of this difficult genus ; I regret my inability to record his paper on Eocene fossils from Madagascar. The existence of an inner and outer series of plates in the ambulacrum of Palaeodiscus, as maintained by Sollas, is confirmed by SPENCER (264) who also confirms the views of Roemer, Meek, and Jaekel as to the structure of the food-groove in Agelacrinidae. The paper deserved better proof-reading than papers seem to get with our leading society. Physiology, Bionomics, Auxology.—OrSTERGREN (204) publishes an interesting note, and UEXKULL (274) a profound and fascinating study, of Ophiurid arm-movements. The reproduction of Starfish from isolated rays is convincingly proved by Monks (193) & KELLOGG (139). ScHMIDT’s (246) exact description of the early stages in Hehinus larva should be useful for comparison with experimental results, while DELAGE’s account (52) of Asterias larvae, though based on parthenogenetic individuals, contains facts of value to the morphologist, who will of course also read MAcCBRIDE (172) on Ophiothrixz, and should glean something from the numerous descriptions of minute individuals and of growth-stages in various Echinoids which enrich the pages of AGAssiz (3). Miss Kiem’s (142) criticism of Jackson & Jaggar’s work on the growth of Melonites is not INTRODUCTION. Echin. 5 immediately intelligible. Among papers on experimental embryology one cannot refrain from noting the beautiful experiments of GARBOwSsKI (94) and the startling fact incidentally announced by JANSSENS (136) that all the experts at Naples, trying all methods on all manner of material for a whole breeding season could not get a solitary case of parthenogenesis. III. Disrripution. The chief interest of the following papers is faunistic. On the Ophiurids collected by the ‘ M. Sars’ Grixze (106) bases an interesting discussion of the cold-water fauna of the North Sea and its limits, and deals in similar manner with the Crinoidea (107). CLARK (38) revises and describes the Echinoderm fauna of Woods Hole. KoEHLER’S study of ‘Siboga’ Ophiurids (143) extends the range of many species and emphasizes the wide bathymetric limits of others. FourtTau (83) gives an interesting account of the recent and Pleistocene Echinoid fauna of the Gulf of Suez, and draws conclusions as to its connections with the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean. Rowe (235) extends his zoning of the English Chalk to the Yorkshire coast which presents several remarkable features of Echinoderm distribu- tion, e. g. Zeuglopleurus rowei in Marsupites zone, /nfulaster rostratus from zone of MM. cortestudinarium to that of Actinocamax quadratus, and Cardiaster ananchytis from M. coranguinum to A. quadratus zone. The bionomics of Solenhofen Echinoderms are studied by WALTHER (281). Frateont (85) publishes photographs of Echinoderms from the Black Marble of the Belgian Carboniferous, a fauna hitherto undescribed and unfortunately too ill preserved for satisfactory determination. Hemiaster cubicus has been largely quoted from Sinai, but in the collections at his disposal Newton (196) finds only Linthia oblonga. IV. Sysrematic. The classification of Hchinoderma both recent and fossil, down to subgenera, given by DELAGE & HiRovuarp (54) is valuable as giving a more complete list of names than can be found in any existing work on the subject, with an index showing synonyms and even misprints. The adoption of such groups as Palasteridiae and Luasteridiae, or Palophiuridiae and Colophiuridiae, the separation of Synapta from all other Holothurians, and the division of Inadunate Crinoids into Larv- formida and Fistulida are steps possibly warranted but certainly retrograde. The formation of Family names by the addition of -cnae to the full name of a genus (e. g. Ophiohelusinae) accords neither with etymology nor the custom of systematists. These and similar vagaries of nomenclature, though indexed in this Record, are not emphasized as novelties. Under Asteroidea, however, the authors propose the new generic names /chino- discaster for Hchinodiscus Stiirtz, and Calvasterias for Calveria hystrix [better known as Korethraster hispidus|, while they mention Goniodon, as well as the Ophiurid Astrodia, now first indexed as new genera. The details of their classification of Echinoidea are largely due to MORTENSEN. Miss KuEm’s (142) bibliography and list of palaeozoic Echinoids is a useful aid to the memory, but should not be trusted implicitly. Among recent sea-urchins BELL (22) founds Hobrissus, a new Spatangoid. The memoir on Panamic deep-sea Echinoids by AGasstz (3) is less systematic than morphological ; it contains a new genus, Pilematechinus, also Centro- cidaris, a new subgenus of a genus not stated, and much condemnation of De Meijere & Mortensen. The latter(195)in describing Regular Echinoids collected in the Gulf of Siam, gives a fresh classification of the Subclass, and a most careful study of Diadematidae and Temnopleuridae; in the matter of new genera his restraint is commendable. His taxonomic methods are followed by DE MEWERE (57), who describes new species of Echinoids and one new genus, Selenechinus, from the Malay Archipelago, and redescribes the interesting “Lchinocorytidae and Pourtalesidae intro- duced in his preliminary note; his summary of results is welcome to those who cannot stomach the details of spines and spicules. In describing new 6 Echin. XIV. ECHINODERMA. [1904] species of Plesiolampas and Hemiaster from the Eocene of N. Nigeria, BaTHER (18) considers the nature of the heteronomy more important for classification than the fascioles. P. DE Lorton (162) describes many species, new and old from Patagonia, among them a new Asteroid genus Lahillea, « name perilously close to Lahillia Cossmann 1899; also an KEchinoid fauna from Honduras similar to that in the Comanche series of Texas ; finally he believes that he has discovered the type-specimen of that contentious species Secutella striatula M. de Serres. The type-specimens of many inadequately described or figured species of Ophiurids are redescribed by KoEHLER (144). Among 151 species of deep-sea Ophiurids collected by the ‘Siboga,’ the same author (143) finds 112 new species and-the new genera Ophiopallas, Ophiocirce, Ophiomoerrs, Ophiocrates, Ophiomidas, Ophioleuce, Ophiochrysis, Ophiodoris, Ophiomytis, and Astrocharis. Following up the observations of Mortensen, GrinG (107) shows the systematic value of genital pinnules and other small points in Antedon. American Crinoids of Devonian age are revised and described by Miss Woop (291), who founds the new genera Tripleurocrinus and Tylocrinus. In a valuable study of various Devonian and Silurian Cystidea of N. America, ScHucHERT (249) introduces the new genera Tetracystis and Trimerocystis ; his discussion of Camarocrinus is the most convincing yet published. The following table gives the numbers of the new names proposed, so far as can be ascertained from ordinary perusal of the works recorded. | Altered | New Altered | | New generic sub- New specific New | genera names genera species names ] varr. | Holothurioidea _ 0 0 0 7 0 0 Echinoidea | 3 O 1 50 0 4 Asteroidea | 2 2 O 9 0 ) Ophiuroidea 1] 0) 0 114 0 1 Crinoidea 2 0) 0 3u 1 8 Cystidea 2 0 0 11 0) i! Blastoidea 0) 8) O ) 0 0) Total 20 2 1 223 iL 14 CORRIGENDA in previous Records. Record for 1894, vol. xxxI :— p. 43. Freyella spinosa. For ‘Soudan’ read ‘N.E. of C. Verd Is.’ Record for 1901, vol. xxxv1II :— p. 10. No. 22. Brxrpr, J. W. Reference should read “Tr. Kansas Ac. xvi, pp. 70-84 (June, 1899).” p. ll. No. 36. Borsz, E. After ‘ vertiente” insert “ oriental.” Record for 1903, vol. xi :— p. 32. No. 282. Savin, L. This is an abstract of Savin (247) Zool. Rec. 1902. The Recorder is always glad to receive corrections, and would be specially grateful if Authors, Editors, or Publishers would occasionally enable him to remove the asterisk indicating that a work has not been seen. Further personal remarks by the Recorder are placed in [ __ ]. TITLES. Echin. 7 ev aS ABDERHALDEN, E. See Furnner, H. (90). 1, ABRIC, P. A propos de la fécondation spermatozoidale et chimique et de la parthénogentse. C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 271, 272. (28 Oct.) [11, F, viil.] ACKERMANN, A. (2) Zool. Rec. 1902. Abstract by H. Lupwie, Zool. Centrlbl. ix, p. 839. (80 Dec. 1902.) 2. ACLAND, H. D. On a new cave on the eastern side of Gibraltar. Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lx, pp. 30-36, 2 text-figg., pl. vi. (15 Feb.) [fia Es, aa 0:0| 3. AGASSIZ, A. The Panamic deep sea Echini (being No. 32 of Reports on an exploration...by the U. S. ss. “Albatross,” during 1891...) Mem. Mus. Harvard, xxxi, x +246 pp. (5 blank), cxui pls., 319 text- figg. (Nov.) [UE A, TID? Bel Cyclin ens Ail. a2 Oy Vale RCV, C; Ol; ViljComilb en, 4, 11, 2V.. IV, C. 5 Abstract : in Lupwiae (166). AIRAGHI, C. (2 & 3) Zool. Rec. 1903. Abstracts: by Vinassa, Geol. Centrlbl. iv, p. 729 (1 Mar. 1904) & vi, p. 310 (15 Mar. 1905). 4, ALBERT [HONORE CHARLES] (Prince de Monaco). Sur la 5° campagne scientifique de la Princesse Alice II. C.R. Ac. Sci. CXXXVill, pp. 1398-1400. (June.) [I1I, A, 1i.} 5. ALBERT, F. Los perjuicios que causan las estrellas de mar a la pesqueria. Act. Soc. Chili, xu, pp. 279-284. (Jan. 1903.) [I1, E, 11.] 6. ALBRECHT, E. Ueber die Bedeutung myelinogener Substanzen im Zellleben. Verh. Deutsch. path. Ges. vi, pp. 95-109. [II, F, ili, c.] 7. AMI, H. M. Preliminary lists of the organic remains occurring in the various geological formations comprised in the map of the Ottawa district, including formations in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario, along the Ottawa River. Appendix to Report on the geology and natural resources of the area included in the map of the city of Ottawa and vicinity, by R. W. Exus. Rep. Geol. Surv. Canada (n. s.), xii, pp. 49G-77G). (1901.) iil, Be iv. ila) Lists of fossils obtained from the several formations along the Ottawa River pertaining to the report on sheet No. 121, Quebec and Ontario (Grenville sheet). Appendix to Report on the geology of Argenteuil, Ottawa and part of Pontiac counties, &c., by R. W. ELts. Rep. Geol. Surv. Canada (n. s.), x11, pp. 1389-1435. (1901.) (ut eB aty, slr] 9. ANDERSSON, K. A. _...“ Brutpflege bei Antedon hirsuta”... [read before] Naturvetenskapliga Studentsallskapet, Upsala. Zool. Anz. XXvli, p. 662. (14 June.) Preliminary to ANDERSSON (10). . Brutpflege bei Antedon hirsuta Carpenter, Wiss. ergebn. Schwedisch. Siidpolar Expedition 1901-1903. Bd. v, Lief. 1, 8 pp., il pls. [vies 22 > Tl, Os F, Ime tsi, es valet Abstract : in Lupwie (166). 10. * An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Recorder has not seen the. Paper or Work referred to. The Symbols in [ | refer to the divisions of the Subject-Index, u, m1, 1v. Those referring to the Systematic portion [1v, A—k] are inserted only when some question of definite importance to the systematist is dealt with in the work. The names of the genera mentioned in any work can generally be gathered from the lists given under Distribution [111, A or B], and the species can then be traced by turning to Section iv. Only where this was not possible have names been inserted after the title. 1904 | VoL. xir] E 24 8 Echin. XIV. ECHINODERMA. [1904] 1 Gi 12. 1d. 14. 16. V7. 18. 19. 20. 22. ANDREWS, E. A. Notes on the fauna of Jamaica. Johns Hopkins Univ. Cire. x1, pp. 72-77. (April, 1892.) [i1,-F, iv. Qn aad [ANON.] A retrospect of palaeontology in the last forty years. Geol. Mag. (n.s.) dec. v, vol. i, pp. 49-56. (Feb.) [11, E, iv.] ARIOLA, V. (11) Zool. Rec. 1902. Also appeared as Boll. Mus. Genova, 1901, No. 111. pl. ix. (1901.) Abstract by H. Lupwie, Zool. Centrlbl. x, p. 78 (10 Feb. 1903). La merogonia e I ufficio del centrosoma nella fecondazione merogonica. AttiSoc. Ligustica, xv, pp. 40-50. (Mar.) [11, F, vili.] ARMASCHEWSKY, P. Obshchaya gheologhicheskaya Karta Rossii. List 46-1 Poltava-Khar’kov-Oboyan. (Allgemeine geologische Karte von Russland. Blatt 46. | Poltawa—Charkow—Obojan.) Trudui geol. Kom. xv, No. 1, vi+318 pp., 1 map. (1903.) (Tir, "B, 1, Db, 2-4 ARNOLD, R. See Hazrat, H. L. (110). BAERTLING, R. See Fotumany, O. . BARRON, T. On the occurrence of Lower Miocene beds between Cairo and Suez. Geol. Mag. (n. s.), dec. v, vol. i, pp. 603-608. (Dec.) [I11, B, ii, d.] BARTHELS, P. (14) Zool. Rec. 1902. Abstract by H. Lupwice, Zool. Centrlbl. x, p. 79. (10 Feb. 1903.) - BASEDOW, H. Note on Tertiary exposures in the Happy Valley District, with description of a new species of Septifer. Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral. xxvill, pp. 248-252, 1 text-fig. (Tit) Bhai se) BATHER, F. A. How sea-urchins are turned into flint. [In illus- tration of] Labelling of objects in the Geological Department, British Museum of Natural History. Geol. Mag. (n. s.), dec. v, vol. i, pp. 218-219. (May.) [1 Dp xt Ea ey —-. Eocene echinoids from Sokoto. Geol. Mag. (n.s.) dec. v, vol. 1, pp. 292-304, pl. xi. (July.) (Ir, -B,.1, G2, 0. Jul, Boll, ce avenaes See also remarks by Author and by R. B. NEwron, Geogr. J. 1904, pp. 518-522 (Nov. 1904); by A. DE LAPPARENT, C.R. Ac. Sel. Cxxxix, p. 1186 (Jan. 1905). Abstracts: in J. R. Micr Soc. 1904, p. 535 (Oct.): Bibl. geogr. ann. xiv, item 802 (15 Sept. 1905): by Author, Geol. Centrbl. iv, p. 586 (Oct. 1904). Review: by J. LAMBERT, Rey. paleozool. ix, pp. 47-48 (Jan. 1905). —. See also Fox, H. (84), Gronwatt, K. A. (109). BAUMBERGER, E. Fauna der untern Kreide im westschweizerischen Jura. 1. Teil. Stratigraphische Einleitung. Abh. Schweiz. Ges. xxx, 60 pp., ili pls. (1903.) [111, B, iii, b, 2.] Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Kreidebildungen auf dem Tessen- berg und im Jorat (Bernerjura). Mt. Ges. Bern 1903, pp. 6-16, 4 text-figg. [111, B, 111, b, 2.] . BEEDE, J. W. & ROGERS, A. F. Coal Measure faunal studies. 11- Lower Coal Measures. Kansas quart. xii, pp. 459-473 [= Kansas Univ. Bull. ii, No. 15]. (June.) (111, B, iv, d.] BELL, F. J. (17) & (19) Zool. Rec. 1902. Abstract by H. Lupwie, Zool. Centrlbl. x, p. 73 (10 Feb. 1903). —. Description of a new genus of Spatangoids. Ann. Nat. Hist. (7), Xili, pp. 236-237. (March.) [11I, A, li. Iv, 0, Hobrissus. | Abstract in J. R. Micr. Soc. 1904, p. 311 (June). TITLES, Echin. 9 224. [BELL, F. J.] The Echinoderma found off the coast of South Africa. Part 1. Echinoidea. Marine investigations in 8. Africa, vol. iii, pp. 167-175 (5 Oct.). (IE, By dit, Dy I, A, Mis Iv, c.| 23. BELLINI, R. Notizie sulle formazioni fossilifere neogeniche recenti della regione vulcanica napoletana e malacofauna del Monte Somma. Boll. Soc. Napoli, xvii, pp. 1-16. (20 Jan.) [atte 11; b.] 24. BERG, L. Zamyetka o verkhne-myelov‘ikh Otlozheniyakh na bereghakh Aral‘skagho morya. (Kine Notiz iiber Obercretaceische Ablagerungen an den Ufern des Aralsees [Vorliufige Mitteilung].) Bull. Soc. Moscou, 1903, Beilage, pp. 8-12. finn sBeair, b;.7.| Abstract: by A. W. Paviow, Geol. Centrbl. iv, pp. 711-712 (1 March 1904). BERGH, R. S. See Boveri, T., Boniter, A. H. R., Denaas, Y., DriescH, H., Herest, C., Lorn, J., StEINBRUECK, H., STEVENS, N. M., TercHmann, E., Vicuier, C., ZiEGLER, H. E. 25. BERGMANN, W. Bericht ueber die wissenschaftlichen Leistungen in der Naturgeschichte der Echinodermen wahrend des Jahres 1892. Arch. Naturg. lxili, pp. 239-282. (Dec.) [11, EB, 111.] 26. BERTOLO, P. Ricerche chimiche sopra le uova del riccio di mare (Strongylocentrotus lividus). Boll. Acc. Gioen. lxxix, pp. 12-26. Se enwe. 22 > (OC, vil.| 27. BERTRAND, G. Recherches sur existence normale de l’arsenic dans lorganisme. Res. Camp. Scient. Monaco, xxiv, 30 pp. (1 Sept. 1908.) [XI, (OC, Vii: , i, b.] BLANCKENHORN, M. See Fourtau, R. (83). 28. BOEHM, J. Ueber die Obertriadische Fauna der Biareninsel. Svenska Ak. Handl. xxxvii, No. 3,76 pp., vil pls. (1903 [i.e. 1904].) [111, B, ili, e. ] 29. BOHN, G. Influence du milieu extérieur sur Voeuf. Parthéno- généses expérimentale et naturelle. Rev. gen. Sci. xv, pp. 242-250. (15 Mar.) [11, F, vili.] 30. BOULE, M. Sur de nouveaux fossiles de la cdte orientale de Madagascar. Bull. Soc. geol. France (4), iv, pp. 172, 173. (Aug. [recd. in London June, 1905].) PEERS; nib; Pe) BOVERI, T. (23) Zool. Rec. 1903. Abstract by R. 8. BerGu, Zool. Centrlbl. x, pp. 885-887 (15 Dec. 1903). Noch ein Wort ueber Seeigelbastarde. Arch. Entwickmech. Xvli, pp. 521-525. (8 Jan.) [11, F, viii.] Abstracts: by R. Fick, Zool. 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Centrlbl. iv, pp. 740-745 (Dec. 1904). ZSCHOKKE, F. See Cuun, C. ZUR STRASSEN, O. Ueber die Mechanik der Epithelbildung. Verh. Deutsch. zool. Ges. 1903, pp. 91-112, 6 text-figg. (Oct. 1903.) [11, F, vili.] Hy DlOLOGY. (A.) EVOLUTION. General Principles :—Vacant. Relations of Echinoderma :—Morphology explained by descent from a Dipleuraea with preoral vesicle and 10 metameric segments, of which the posterior 5 pass forward and are applied to the anterior 5, forming the ‘ Pentasomaea’; HErouarD (121).—Descent from a worm-like ancestor, already possessing rudiment of water-vascular system, general criticism of views of Semon (1888), Biitschli (’92), Seeliger (93), Lang (’94), Bury (95), Haeckel (’96), MacBride (96), Bather (1900), and Perrier (02) ; MEYER (190).—WMyzostoma asteriae is of all organisms the nearest to the primitive Echinoderm, detailed comparison ; SIMROTH (256).—Origin from pelagic worms, pelmatozoic theory criticised ; PERRIER (211) p. 259. Phylogenies of smaller groups :—Phylogeny of Eehinoderma, general discussion of theories and acceptance of the Pelmatozoic theory as formulated by Bather; DELAGE (54) p. 431-437.— Primary Echinoderm larva derived from Anomocystidae, Hol. from Amphoridea, another branch of which leads to Cyst. & Crin., from 32 Hchin. XIV. ECHINODERMA. [1904] Agelocystidae come Ast. & Oph., and from Cystoblastidae descend Ech.; HALLER (111A) p. 112.—4ch. derived from Ast., and neither from Edrioasteroidea ; SPENCER (264).—General relations of groups of Ech.; DovuviLLé (66) p. 72.—Anterior ambulacrum of Spatangoids, its gradual specialization (p. 217), Evolution of plastron in Spatangoids ; Agassiz (3).—Origin of Pourtalesidae ; D&E MetsERE (57) p. 157.— Evolution of apical system in Schizaster, this and Linthia derived from Periaster ; 'TORNQUIST (268). i. Anatomy: (B.) MORPHOLOGY. a. HCHINODERMA. J 10-12. General Accounts:—Mainly recent Echinoderms, with orig- inal diagr. Ast., Oph., Crin. arm-sections, pedicellariae, otocyst, Asterias dissect., Hch. section, &c.; HALLER (1114).—Anatomy of Echinoderm type (p. 1-19, pls. i-x) comparative (p. 417- 427); DELAGE (54). Symmetries :—Plant-like appearance and geometric regularity of certain Echinoderms due to sedentary life ; Lane (149). Homologies of Classes :—Vacant. Skeletal tissue or Stereom:—Crystalline nature ; Dov- VILLE (66) p. 71. Vacant. Nervous system and Sense-organs:—General account with examples from Ophiocoma, Hchinus, and Holothuria; Roy. CoLu. SURGEONS (237). Vacant. b. HOLOTHURIOIDEA. General Account; DELAGE (54), p. 274-308, pls. xxxvi-xl. Vacant. Nervous System and Sense-organs :—See II, B,1, a, 9. Vacant. Genital System :—Cords of germinal cells in Holothuria homologous with genital cord of As¢. and axial organ of Crin. ; PoLaRA (220). c. KECHINOIDEA. Dis 2. Sus ge General Account ; DELAGE (54), p. 160-201, pls. xxvi-xxxv. Symmetries:—Shape of test in Cidaridae, orientation of pentagons ; AGassiz (3) p. 1.—Hemiaster not bilaterally sym- metrical ; BATHER (18) p. 300.—Ditto Linthia ; NEWTON (196). Homologies:—Vacant. Stereom :—Structure of radioles ; CoMBES (45). Skeletal Anatomy :—Chief modifications in relation to mode of life ; DouviLu& (66) p. 72.—Morphology of Pourtalesid test discussed; DE Mm&isERE (57) p. 157-171.—Ditto (p. 121), anal snout Spatangoidea (p- 148), apical system, Salenidae (p. 35); Agassiz (3).—Ditto, Schizaster ; ToRNQUIST (268).— Ambital plates lengthened in various Spatangoids, cf. Me/onites ; Agassiz (3) p. 184.—Interambulacrals, splitting of, Astropyga and Chaetodiadema; MoRTENSEN (195) p. 25.—Plastron of Pilematechinus compared with that of Offaster, Abatus, Cardi- aster, Stegaster, et al., amphisternal derived from meridosternal ; Agassiz (3) p. 163.—Sternum, Echinocorytidae and Spatan- goidea ; DE MEIJERE (57) p. 153.—Heteronomy, Spatangoidea, Pourtalesidae, &c.; op. cit. p. 161: normal in Hemuaster, ancient in Linthia ; BATHER (18) p. 298: explanation of phe- nomenon ; LAMBERT in Review.—-Ambulacra, types of struc- BIOLOGY. (II, A, lil: B, 1, a—h.) Kchin. 33 ture; MorTENSEN (195) p. 42.,—\Ambulacral plates, jaw- apparatus, Palaeodiscus ; SPENCER (264).—Tubercles, crenela- tion and perforation, classificatory value ; MORTENSEN (195) p. 42.—Fascioles, migration and modification ; BATHER (18) p. 298: AGassiz (3) p. 179: DE MEIJERE (57) p. 165, 241. Pedicellariae,—origin from radioles; HALLER (1114) p. 126.— Tetradactylous, origin of ; MorTENSEN (194).—Origin of globi- ferae (p. 33), no Heh. pedicellariae derived from or homologous with radioles (p. 39); Mortensen (195).—In many spp.; DE MEIERE (57) passim, main results p. 244-248.—In Toxo- pneustes pileolus ; HERDMAN (120) p. 140.—Podia, giant with large disc, their skeleton described, in Micropyga ; DE MEIJERE (57) p. 60, 243. 6. Hydrocoel &c.:—See last entry. 7,8. Vacant. 9. Nervous System :—See II, B, i, a, 9. 10,11. Vacant. 12. Generative System :—Vide u, F, ili.—Chemical constitu- tion of ovum in Strongylocentrotus ; BERTOLO (26). d. ASTEROIDEA. 1. General Account; DELAGE (54) p. 32-63, pls. xi—xvii. 2-4. Vacant. 5. Skeletal Anatomy :—Pedicellariae may in some cases be transformed radioles, and in so far are not homologous with Ech. pedicellariae ; MORTENSEN (195) p. 39. 6-12. Vacant. e. OPHIUROIDEA. 1. General Account; DELAGE (54) p. 106-136, pls. xvili-xxv. 2-j. Vacant. 5&10. Musculature and arm-skeleton, Ophioglypha ; UEXKUELL (274). 6-8. Vacant. 9. Nervous System :—See II, B, i, a, 9. 10. Mesodermal tissues (exc. skeletal) :—Vide e, 5. hie Nacant. 12. Vide 11, F, i11.—Gonads in arms of Astroschema ferox ; KOEHLER (143) p. 163. f. CRINOIDEA. 1. General Account:—As type of Pelmatozoa, based on Antedon bifida; DrELAGE (54) p. 339-364, pls. xli-l.—Of Class [applicable only to recent forms]; HAMANN (112) p. 1415. 2-4. Vacant. 5. Skeleton :—Cirrals, syzygies, genital pinnules in Antedon spp. ; GRIEG (107) p. 24.—IBB in a Senonian Jsocr., first discovery in the genus ; JAEKEL (139) [but see Bicot, 1899].—Stem, BB., and union of Br. in Bathycr. ; GRiEG (107) p. 8.—Loboliths,— nature and function; Frié (88): Structure in Camarocr. ; SCHUCHERT (249): explained by hollow roots of various Crin., perhaps contained gonads ; JAEKEL (132). 6-11. Vacant. 12. Gonads:—WMetaer.; SPERRY (265): Antedon hirsuta ; ANDERSSON (10); g. CYSTIDEA. 1. General Account; DELAGE (54) p. 403-405. 5. Skeletal anatomy :—Plates of subvective groove in Agelacr. and Lepidodiscus ; SPENCER (264). h. BLASTOIDEA. General Account; DELAGE (54) p. 396-400. 34 Hehin. XIV. ECHINODERMA. [1904] ii, Variation :— ‘ lil. a a. b. a. b. Cc. Determination of, vide I, F, vill; VERNON (276). In form:—size, &c., in Melonites due to local conditions ; KLEM (142) p. 7. In form and surface characters:—Common in Echinoderms, esp. Ophiothriz and Astropecten; BELL in HERDMAN (120) p. 149, 150.—Size, number of rays, of madreporites, of mouths, of ani, position of exit of gonads, in Phataria ; Monks (193).—Spines and scales, Ophiactis abyssicola, Ophiothrix fragilis ; GRIEG (106). In colour:—Colour in life,—many Echinoderms at Woods Hole (see list II, A, ii); CLARK (38): deep-sea Ech. (see list II, A, iv), with coloured drawings of Phormosoma hispidum, Pourtalesia tanneri, and Cystechinus lovent ; AGASSIZ (3) passim, pls. A, B: various Hch., its specific value (see list IIT, A, ili, iv) ; MORTENSEN (195): Diadema, Stomopneustes, Toxopneustes, Culcita; HerpMAN (120): various Oph. (see Ill, A, 111); KOEHLER (144): Ophiura albida, Ophiocten ; GRIEG (106): spp. Antedon and Actinometra ; CHADWICK (35).— In life and spirit, various Echinoderms from Patagonia (see II, A, ii) ; Lortiou (162).—(In spirit?) of numerous spp. of Ech. dredged by Siboga (see III, A, ili) ; DE MEIJERE (57).—In spirit, various Oph. (see 111, A, 111); KOEHLER (143). Meristic variation :— 1. Variation from pentamerous symmetry :—6 rays, Ophiodera sp. ; KOEHLER (143) p. 154.—5 madreporites, but 1 stone-canal, Gorgonocephalus ; CLARK (38) p. 562. 2. Reduplication or absence of parts :—suppression of a gonopore in Cidaris elegans ; DE MEIJERE (57) p. 24.—WMetacr. ; SPERRY (265).—Position of syzygies spp. Antedon and Actinometra ; CHADWICK (35).—Number of [Br. in Dolatocr.; Row Ley in GREENE (105) p. 191. Abnormalities :—-Psewdodiadema ; Lissasous (153) p. 159, 160. —Apex, Schizaster; TorRNQuist (268) p. 387.—2 gonopores in madreporite, Stephanocidaris ; MORTENSEN (195).—Fusion of rays, Ctenodiscus ; MICHAILOVSKIJ (192) p. 171.—Ray bifurcate, Op/zo- musium ; KOEHLER (1438) p. 64.-—Megistocr. (p. 62), Tyloer. (p. 68), Dolatocr. (p. 72, 78), Gennaeoer. (p. 80), and remarks (p. 82); Woop (291).—Pseudocr. (p. 230): Coelocystis, plates vertically divided (p. 248); ScHucHERT (249).—Inferradial in Pentremites, and extra plate in radial circlet in Vucleoer. ; ROWLEY in GREENE (105) p. 190. Secondary Sexual Characters :— Differences of Form or Structure :—Porocidaris milleri ; AGASSIZ (3) p. 27. Differences of Colour :—? Echinus angulosus; BELL (224). Protection of Young :—Cycethra verrucosa; MEISSNER (186).— Antedon hirsuta on cirri; ANDERSSON (10).—Complete account; Lupwiae (164): Addendum ; (165). (C:) : PHYSIOLOGY. General :— Echinoderma in general (p. 19-23), comparative (p. 427), Hol. (p. 303-809), Ech. (p. 201-203), Ast. (p. 63-68), Oph. (p. 1386- 139), Crin. (p. 364-366); DrtacE (54). -— Exhaustive account of chemical physiology, esp. blood, respiration, nutrition, excretion, poisons, muscles, stereom, pigments, gonads, and conditions of exist- ence ; FUERTH (91). : V1. Vil. iil. iv. vi, BIOLOGY. (II, B, 11; 11: C: D,i—vi.) Echin. 35 Circulation :—Regulated by osmosis in Strongylocentrotus, Sphaer- echinus, Spatangus, Holothuria, and Stichopus ; Henrt (116). Respiration :—Vide «, i. Alimentation and Digestion :—Ferments, Holothuria, Spatan- gus, Asterias, last strongest ; CLERC (41). Excretion and its Products :—Pigments,—nature of ; Manpoun (182) p. 370: products of metabolism without selective value ; HARGITT (113) p. 143. Colour, see II, B, il, c. Sensation :—Discussion of consciousness in action of Echinoderms ; Lukas (167).—Sense-organs on podia, Ophiopholis aculeata ; OsTER- GREN (204) p. 564.—Sensibility of spines, reaction to light, Ophioglypha; UEXKUELL (274) p. 4. Miscellanea and Experimental Physiology :—Functions of podia, Oph. (vide II, D, vi); OSTERGREN (204).— Movement of stomach- muscle, Ophioglypha ; UEXKUELL (274) p. 4.Solution of lime in test of deep-sea Hch., Urechinus, Cystechinus, Pilematechinus ; AGASSIZ (3) p. 153, 159, 166.—Freezing-point of body-fluid in Hehinus and Cucumaria ; DEKHUYZEN (51).—Effect of artificial sea-water on Asterias; 'TRUE (270).—Poisoning Ophioglypha by slate bottom ; UEXKUELL (274) p. 3. Amount of copper in Asterias and Stichopus; DuBois (72).— Arsenic in Pedicellaster, Strongylocentrotus, Stichopus ; BERTRAND (27). —Chemical constitution of ovum, Strongylocentrotus ; BERTOLO (26). (D.) BIONOMICS. General Accounts :—Vacant. Special habits :—Boring,—in coral; Finck (78) p. 141: of Echinostrephus molare induces spiral twist in actinal radioles ; HERDMAN (120) p. 139. Habitat :—(a) Various spp.,—in N. polar basin (see list m1, A, v) ; MIcHAILOVSKIJ (192): Drébaksund (vide 111, A, 11); KIAER (140): near Plymouth ; Mar. Bron. Ass. (184).—Hol., Ech., Oph., atoll of Minikoi ; GARDINER (95) p. 44, 47, 338. (c) Heh. :—Influence on classification ; DOUVILLE (66) p. 72.—Stomopneustes variolaris, Echino- strephus molare; HERDMAN (120).—Psammechinus verruculatus, Gymn- echinus pumilio, & Echinoneus cyclostomus on Lithothaumnion; DEMEWJERE (57). p. 89, 92, 140.—Boring in platform of coral reef; FINCKH (78) p. 141. (e) Oph.:—Change of, acts as poison; UEXKUELL (274) 43: (f) Crin. :—Diverse views as to Holopus and Cyathidium ; Hewnie (115) p. 55: Ravn (223). Feeding :—(b) Hol., not on coral or seaweed, but on microscopic organisms in coarse sand ; GARDINER (95) p. 338: FINCKH (78) p. 141. —Diatoms in gut of Holothuria at Civita Vecchia ; Lanz (151). (c) Ech. sane as Hol. (supra) ; GARDINER (95). (e) Ophioglypha ; UEXKUELL (274) p. 3, 12.—Astrophytida, on plankton ; OSTERGREN (204) p. 564. Defence and Protection :—Vacant (but see next entry). Locomotion :—Resting position and movements of Ophioglypha (p. 4), its locomotion (p. 6), turning over (p. 10), protective (p. 15) ; UEXKUELL (274).—Podia serve for fixation and so assist locomotion by flexure of rays, in Ophiocoma, Amphiura, Ophiopholis, and Ophiura, so also in Hol.; OstERGREN (204).—Geocoma and Saccocoma, their tracks in Solnhofen Plattenkalk; WaLTHER (281) p. 200, 201 and fig. 36 Hchin. XIV. ECHINODERMA. | [1904] Vil. Vill. Autotomy and Regeneration :—(a) See under heading ‘Physio- logie’ passim; DELAGE (54). (d) Illustrated by photographs of specimens in collection F. D. Snyder, Ashtabula, O. ; McCiure (173). —Regen. of complete starfish from ray broken off at a distance from the body in Linckia diplax and L. pacifica ; KrLLoae (139).—Autot. of rays, also regen. of new rays from rays cut off at a distance from the disc, in Phataria; Monks (193). (e) Autot. Ophioderma, Ophioglypha ; UEXKUELL (274) p. 13.—Regen. of rays in Ophioglypha is quicker the more rays are removed, except when all are removed ; ZELENY (297).—Loss of dorsal covering of disc ; BELL in HERDMAN (120) p. 148. (f) Regen. viscera, Antedon indica ; CHADWICK (35). —Loss of arms without regen., Megistocr.; Woop (291) p. 66.—Regen. arms, Baryer. and Platycr. ; WHITFIELD (286). Parasites and Commensals :—(b) Cystobia, gregarine, spp. para- sitic in Holothuria and Cucumaria ; Woopcock (292).— Tetrarhynchus, cestode, in holothurian, ? Molpadia ; SHIPLEY (253) p. 147.—Numerous mollusca in gut of Stichopus et al. ; K1aEr (140) p. 70, 71.—Synapticola, lamellibranch in Synapta inhaerens and comparison with similar cases ; MALarD (180).—Pinnotheres villosissimus, brachyuran in cloaca of Muelleria lecanora; DOFLEIN (64) p. 126. (c) Anophrys, ciliate protozoon in intestine of Strongylocentrotus, Sphaerechinus,and Arbacia ; DI MAURO(63).-—Stphonostomaand Scalesetosus, polychaetes on Echinus; Montacuta, molluse on Spatangus ; Tellimya, mollusc on Eehino- cardium; Mar. Bron. Ass. (184) p. 210, 211.—Jchthyonema (olim Echinonema Gemm. non vy. Linst.) nematode in perivisceral cavity of Hchinus esculentus ; GEMMILL & Linstow (99): GEMMILL (98).— Parasitic mollusc ?, in radiole, Astropyga radiata (p. 22), gastropod and crab on Salmacis bicolor (p. 66), crab on Toxopneustes pileolus (p. 120) ; MorTENSEN (195).— op. cit. p. 385. A. multiramosus n. var. altidorsatus, Keokuk, Washington co. Ind.; Row LrEy in GREENE (105) p. 187, 1. lv. tA Fee orinnieinioe defined with list of genera ; DELAGE (54) p. 385. Actinometra ; op. cit. p. 395, fig. A. multiradiata, syzygies (p. 157), A. notata, variations from type (p. 157), A. parvicirra, variations from type (p. 158, pl.) ; CHaDwick (35). t Aestocrinus ; SCHUCHERT (247) pl. ci. t Allagecrinus ; DELAGE (54) p. 377. t Allegecrinusinae, defined, with list of genera ; loc. cit. tAncyrocrinus ; JAEKEL (132). A. bulbosus; CLARKE & LuTHER (40) p.'52. Antedon descr. ; DELAGE (54) p. 339, 394, figg. ; ScHUETZE (251) p. 157. A. anceps; CHADWICK (35) p. 157. A. barentsi vide A. eschrichti. A. bella & var. brunnea ; CHADWICK (35) p. 155. A. bifida; Mar. Brot. Ass. (184) p. 207: Nopre (198) p. 52: measurements ; GRIEG (107) p. 23, fig.: v. etiam A. rosacea. A. carinata ; CHADWICK (35) p. 154. A. celtica vide A. eschrichti. A. eschrichti incl. A. celtica, quadrata, barentsi, fixed stage, measurements ; GRIEG (107) p. 13, 23: incl. A. barentst, local variations ; MICHAILOVSKIJ (192) p. 175. +A. formosus ; WALTHER (281) p. 165. A. hirsuta; ANDERSSON (10). , VIA Bf “1d i .c. open ree sire >. » 7: wd. Stier ee o fae a .) . § Verm. 1 XV. VERMES. BY Avice L. EMBLETON, B.Sc., F.LS. CONTENTS. Page PMTRODUCTION <«. ¢ «pe. «8.42 Cestoda . ‘ 1) eT ee ee Re ee General Biology II. Sussrect-INDEx. Distribution VERMES (general subject) . 28 Systematic . ANNELIDA Trematoda . Genhyreat so. caves ut, 28 General Biology bey . Distribution General Biology . . . 28 OMT A Kc ¢ Distt bution: suants veeld 128 ys 5 Systematic . . . 29 NEMATHELMINTHES Polycheeta (incl. Mirchiten- nelida & Myzostomida) . 29 General Biology . . . 30 Distribution: oy. wc 2. OO Systematic™.. .. 2. *. Sl Olignehwotas “44s .. sera s 180 General Biology . . . 37 Distribution .°.. arta Systematienay «\\/2 vba 37 Eiturdhimen' 24: 212047, 1). VE 39 General Biology . ...:. 39 Distribution; :4:... 140%, 40 DSVSLEIMALIC 260°) 5 4 sfc, of 40 PLATYHELMINTHES Nemertina.) or: al: soar 40 General Biology . . . 41 Distribution” AnQmy ys ‘4 pystematic \2 gyda Burbellantize®. 0... SAT General Biology . . . 41 Distribution. ....\e. b,.9 6:42 SSLOMRAUIC ae tus wan 4 Nematoda (incl. Gordiacea) General Biology Distribution Systematic . Acanthocephala . General Biology Distribution Systematic . Cheetognatha . General Biology Distribution Systematic . ROTIFERA . General Bisons Distribution Systematic . GASTROTRICHA MESOZOA HEMICHORDA (incl. Puapsens General Biology Distribution Systematic . 1904. [VoL. XL1.] 2 Verm. XV. VERMES. [1904] INTRODUCTION. THE total number of titles for the year 1904 is about 480. Some of them were not published technically during that year, several foreign publications, though of an earlier date, having only reached this country in 1904. Some of the works here recorded have only an incidental interest for workers in Vermes; but many of the papers are important, and mark a genuine advance in the literature of the subject. A monograph on Oligocheta by DITLEVSEN (126) is worthy of mention, and also one by EHLERS (130) on the Annelids of New Zealand, while FAtvreL (137) reports on the Polycheta from Senegal. LuTHER’s (284) monograph on the Lwmeso- stomide contains much interesting work, and BurGER (61) in his mono- graph of Nemertina gives a very useful classification. Faunistic studies are numerous and valuable this year. One of the most important contributions is by IKEDA (207) who describes the Gephyrea of Japan, many of which are new to science. CoGNETTI (92— 99) has several papers on Lumbricide from various parts of the world, including many new species. The collections at the Museums of St Petersburg and of Colombo have been described by Linstow (267, 268, 260-266) who has written other papers on Helminthology this year. A faunal study of the marine Turbellaria from European coasts is pub- lished by GRAFF (170), while JoHNSON (220) writes on the fresh-water Nereids from the Pacific coast and Hawaii. Several additions to the Turbellarian Fauna of Russia (Kharkow and Poltava) have been made by Markow (293). The third part of SoULIER’s (426) revision of the Annelids from the region of Cette has appeared. MELL (303, 304) discusses the land Planarians from North East Africa and Madagascar, while MICHAELSEN (307) deals with the Oligocheta of Ceylon. Passing to the Bermudas, we find important additions made by VERRILL (459-461) to the literature of Turbellarians, Vemertine and Annelids, with revisions of some New England genera and species. From Moore (313, 314) we have several faunistic papers on Polycheta from North America, and H&RUBEL (194, 195) gives accounts of Priapulide, especially those from the west coast of Scandinavia. GIARD’S (159-162) papers are on Gastrotricha from Pas-de-Calais, and BRETSCHER’sS (51, 52) are on the Knchytreide of Switzerland. It is of interest to add that MRAzEK (325) records a new polypharyngeal Planarian from Montenegro. Many important observations have been made this year in anatomy and histology, some of them dealing with matters of wider, biological signifi- cance. GOLDSCHMIDT’S (167) paper on the histology and cytology of Nematoda may be mentioned under this head, and HeErn’s (189) usefui addition to histology in his description of the epithelium of Trematoda. Two papers by FuHRMANN (150, 151) deal with the anatomy of Trema- todes, and Rirrer & Davis (375) have studied the geology, morphology, and the immature forms of some Lnteropneusta from western North America. SPENGEL (428-4338) has again given us much valuable work on the Enteropneusta and BERGENDAL (24) has finished his third contribution on the anatomy and histology of Carinoma oudemans, with some systematic notes on Nemertina in general. The Paramphistomide form the subject of two memoirs by FISCHOEDER (141, 142), and ASHWoRTH’s (14) account of the lugworm is certainly worthy of mention. OsBoRn’s (341) observa- tions are on the habits and structure of Cotylaspis insignis, from Lake Chautauqua. Lrivanow (270) has investigated the morphology of Hzru- dinea and LUHE (282, 283) describes many species of Echinorhynchus. Five papers by CAMERANO (64-68) go to swell the literature of Oligo- cheta, and a new genus has been added to Hemichorda by CAULLERY INTRODUCTION. Verm. 3 & Mesnit (76). As regards the structure of special organs Brasiu (44) writes on the digestive apparatus of Polygordius, and Spiess (434, 435) on that of Aulostoma gula and Hemopis sanguisuga, while JoRDAN (222) gives an account of the same organs, from rather a physiological standpoint, in Aphrodite aculeata. Important observations have been made by RossETER (382) on the genital organs of Tenia sinuosa and JAGERSKIOLD (214) on those of a Distomum. GuNeL (176) carefully describes the blood vessels in the Luwmbricide, while ARNESEN (13) writes a somewhat similar paper on those in the Lhynchobdellide. SCHEPOTIEFF (398) has worked at the structure of the ‘“ pockets” of setze in some Poly- cheta and also (399) on the organization of /thabdopleura. SCHNEIDER'S (402) notes on the sense organs of Hunice viridis are interesting, and, as usual, the so-called ‘“‘body-cavity urns” in Sipunculus receive a good deal of attention ; see KUNSTLER & GRUDEL (238), LADREYT (239, 240). A phylo- genetic discussion of considerable importance comes from HUBRECHT (208, 204) in which he deals with the relationships of Annelids and Chordates, of Platyhelminths and Ctenophores. Some suggestive ideas are put forward on the subject of asymmetry in certain lower organisms, and its biological significance, by JENNINGS (219) who draws many of his observations from Rotifers. Physiology is represented by very few memoirs, but it is to be noted that Bown (30-34) is still working at movement in Annelids. IssEL (208) refers to Rotifers being found endoparasitic in Hnchytreide, and Dé£vé& (121-123) records the occurrence of Hchinococcus in rather unusual circumstances. The origin of pearls is a rather attractive subject, and there are papers on it this year by HERDMAN (193), G1aRD (157) and Bouran (38). One of the most valuable papers this year is by NELSON (329) on the early development of Dinophilus. There are many additions to Embryo- logical literature. WoLTERECK (473) describes the development of Poly- gordius and VAN BENEDEN (456) that of Phoronis. MATTIESEN’s (299) work has been on the embryology of fresh-water Dendrocceles, and Monteomery (310) writes on the structure and development of the larva of Paragordius. KATHARINER’S (226) attention has been given to the development of Gyrodactylus elegans, and LONGCHAMPS (274) describes the post-embryonal development of Phoronis, with notes on its affinities. ToRREY’s (447) is an exhaustive treatise on the embryology of Thalassema and GEROULD (155, 156) has two papers on the development of Sipunculus. Experimentalists will be interested in Bunuor’s (58, 59) work on artificial parthenogenesis and regular segmentation in Ophelia, and also in Yatsv’s (479) work on the development of egg-fragments in Cerebratulus. The spermatogenesis of Ascaris megalocephala has been followed in detail by TRETJAKOFF (449, 450). Again this year there are numerous papers on regeneration and regula- tion. See CaiLp (84), ScHuurz (408, 409), ZeLENy (480), MorGan (319- 323), NusBauM (337, 338), Harper (186), ORLANDI (340). Morcan writes also on organic polarity and axial heteromorphosis (322). A good deal of attention is being paid to Filarial disease, see BRUMPT (55-57), Boycorr (42), WELLMANN (467). As regards ankylostomiasis in the Cornish miners, see HALDANE (180-182) ; and for sleeping sickness CLARKE (85-89). ; 4 Verm. XV. VERMES. [1904] Toke 1. [Anon.] Marine Biological Association. Plymouth marine inyerte- brate fauna, being notes of the local distribution of species occurring in the neighbourhood. Compiled froin the records of the laboratory of the Marine Biological Association. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. vii, 2, pp. 155-298, 1 chart. [Vermes, pp. 211-233.] 2. [ANon.] Stem eelworm (Tylenchus devastatriz). J. Board Agric. London xi, 4, p. 219. Destroying oats in Scotland. Remedies. 3. [ANnon.] Husk or hoose in calves. Op. cit. xi, 10, p. 618. (Strongylus macrurus. ) 4, [Anon.] Peregrine Earthworms at Peradeniya. Spolia Zeylan. i, 4, pp. 113, 114. Editorial notes. Review of Dr Michaelsen’s report on the Oligocheta of Ceylon.—Cf. MICcHAELSEN (307). 5. [Anon.] Classification. Natural. Canad. xxxi, pp. 210-218. [ Vermes, pp. 210-214, 6 figg.] 6. ALESSANDRINI, G. Brevi osservazioni sullo sviluppo e ciclo evolutivo del? Anchylostoma (Uncinaria) duodenale (Dub.). Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. (3) v, pp. 147-166, 3 figg. 7. ALLEN, E.J. The anatomy of Pecilochetus Claparede. Quart. J. Micr. Sci. xlvii, 1904, pp. 79-151, pls. vii—x1i. ‘ Pallasia murata n. sp.; a new British Sabellarian. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. vii, 2, pp. 299-304, pl. x. 9. *Atzona, C. Sulla fauna delle caverne del Bolognese. Rendic. Iv. Con. Unione Zool. Ital. Monit. Zool. ital. xiv, No. 12, pp. 328-330. 10. ANNANDALE, N. The Gordiide in folk-lore. Nature lxix, p. 393. 11. ApAtTHy, St. v. Die drei verschiedenen Formen von Lichtzellen bei Hirudineen. Verh. Congr. Zool. 1902, pp. 707-728. [Cf. Zool. Rec. 1902, VERMES (6).] Review by Dr SAnpor Gorka, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars. 1904, iii, 1, pp. 76-82, 6 figg. 12. ARKHANGHELSKII, A. D. Paleotzenovliza otlozheniya Saratovskagho Povolzhya, 1 ikhzh fauna. Mater. gheol. Rossii xxii, 1, p. 61. 13. ARNESEN, Emity. Ueber den feineren Bau der Blutgefasse der Rhynchobdelliden mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung des Riickenge- fasses und der Klappen. Jena. Zeitschr. xxxvill, 4, pp. 771-806, pls. xxvl—xxviil. 14, AsHwortH, J. H. Memoir on Arenicola. The lugworm. P. Liverp. biol. Soc. xvii, pp. 209-326, 7 pls. 15. AupEN, F. T. Bilharzia hematobia. Lancet 1904, i, p. 1235. 16. AzouLay, L. Les neurofibrilles dans les cellules nerveuses situées autour du tube digestif de la sangsue. C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 465-468, 2 figg. 17. Bancrorr, T. L. Some further observations on the life-history of Filaria immitis Leidy. Brit. Med. J. 1904, i, pp. 822 & 823, 2 figg. 18. BARBAGALLO, P. & Drago, U. Primo contributo allo studio della fauna elmintologica dei pesci della Sicilia orientale. Atti Acc. Gioen. Ixxxi, 4, vol. xvii, No. 3, 32 pp. [Cf. Zool. Rec. 1903, VERMES (16).] * An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Recorder has not seen the Paper or Work referred to. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28, 29. 30. 3l. 32. 33. 34, 35. 36. 37. 38. TITLES. Verm. 5 BarRETT, J. T. [See SmirH & Barrett (422).] Bastian, H.C. The mode of infection by Nematoids. Lancet 1904, i, p. 833. Note on the probable mode of infection by the so-called Filaria perstans, and on the probability that this organism really belongs to the genus Jylenchus (Bastian). T.c. pp. 286 & 287, 1 fig. The anatomical characters of the so-called Filaria perstans and on the mode of infection thereby. T. c. pp. 643-645. BEAUCHAMP, P. DE. Sur un nouveau Rotifére des environs de Paris et sur le genre Drilophaga Vejdovsky. Bull. Soe. zool. France xxix, 7, pp. 157-160, 3 figg. BEEDE, J. W. & Rocers, A. J. Coal measure faunal studies. 1. Lower coal measures. Kansas Univ. Bull. ii, 15, pp. 459-473. BERGENDAL, D. Studien iiber Nemertinen. 11. Beobachtungen iiber den Bau von Carinoma oudemans nebst Beitragen zur Systematik der Nemertinen. Acta Univ. Lund. xxxix, 86 pp., 2 pls., 25 text-figg. BiutteT, A. Culture d’un Trypanosome de la grenouille chez une Hirudinée ; relation ontogénique possible de ce Trypanosome avec une Hémogrégarine. C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxix, 2, pp. 574-576. BiuutinecHurst, W. B. The chief forms of Hntozoa which affect man. Tr. W. Kent Nat. Hist. Soc. 1903-1904, pp. 32 & 33. BLANCHARD, R. Tanqua n. g. remplagant Ctenocephalus von Linstow. Arch. parasit. vili, p. 478. . Sur un travail de M. le Dr J. Guiart intitulé: Rdle du Trichocéphale dans J’étiologie de la fiévre typhoide. Op. cit. ix, pp. 122-128. ——. Candiru et Bilkarzie. Op. cit. vill, p. 153, 1 fig. Boun, G. Mouvements de manége en rapport avec les mouvements de la marée. C.R. Soc. 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Artificial parthenogenesis and regular segmentation in an a ON the pl. 1, figg. 8-12. Glycinde, spermatozoa, Rerzrus, t. c. p. 7, pl. 1, figg, 13-18. Goniada (Glycinde) dorsalis, New Zealand, EHLERS, Abh. Ges. Gotting. 111, p. 38, pl. v, fige. 12-17, n. sp. Grubea pusilla, G. limbata, Cette, anatomy, synonymy, SouLIER, Mem. Ac. Montpell. (2) ii, pp. 333-342, figg. 4 & 5. Grubeosyllis n. n. (=Grubea Quatr.) nitidula, G. rugulosa, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), pp. 629-633, n. spp. Haplosyllis cephalata, p. 613, H. palpata, p. 615, Bermudas, VERRILL, t. c. n. Spp. Hediste diversicolor, movements, Bown, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 297 & 298, 3 figg. Hemilepidia erythrotenia, Cape of Good Hope, anatomy, WILLEY, Tr. Linn. Soc. London (2), ix, 6, p. 258, figg. 6-26. Henusyllis n. gen. for 1. dispar n. sp., Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2),.p. G19) Heteromarphysa n. gen. for H. tenwis n. sp., Bermudas, VERRILL, t. c. p. 637. Hypsicomus lyra, Japan, Moore & Busou, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, p. 161, pl. xi, figg. 7-13, pl. xu, fig. 42, n. sp. Lagis korent, digestive apparatus, Brastu, Arch. Zool. exp. Hist. Nat. (4) ii, X¥Xxll, pp. 91-255. Laonome ceratodaula (n. n. for Sabella Schmarda) New Zealand, anatomy, Ex ers, Abh. Ges. Gotting. ili, p. 64. L. tridentata, Japan, Moore & Buscu, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, p. 164, pl. xii, fig. 44, n. sp. Leodice elegans, p. 640, L. stigmatura, p. 641, L. concinna, p. 643, L. tenui- cirrata, p. 643, L. ‘unifrons, p. 644, Z. margaritacea, p. 644, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x ( (2), N. spp. Lepidonotus polychroma, New Zealand, Eauers, Abh. Ges. Gotting. iii, p. 7, pl. i, figg. 1-6; ZL. squamatus, spermatozoa, Rerzius, Biol. Untersuch. xi, p. 8, pl. 11, fig. 1-6; Z. clava senvitectus, Cape of Good Hope, anatomy, Witury, Tr. Linn. Soc. London (2) ix, 6, p. 256, fig. 4. Leprea haplocheta, New Zealand, Enuers, Abh. Ges. Gotting. a Oe "59, pl. viii, figg. 13-18, n. sp. Lipobranchus capensis, Cape of Good Hope, structure, WILLEY, Tr. Linn. Soc. London (2) ix, 6, p. 266, fig. 23 & 24, n. sp. Loimia medusa, Senegal, anatomy, Fauven, Bull. Soc. Normand. (5) v, p. 94, figg. 43-45. L. bermudensis, Bermudas, Vurriut, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 664; ZL. viridis, Massachusetts, Moors, P. Ac. Philad. lv, p. 723, pl. xl, figg. 11- 14: n. spp. Lumbriconereis, structural changes of ova in anisotonic solutions and saponin, SoLLMANN, Amer. J. Physiol. xii, pp. 99-115, 46 figg.; Z. spherocephala (= = Notocirrus Schmarda) p. 33, pl. v, figg. 3-11, L. brevi- cirra, p. 35, pl. iv, figg. 13-20, pl. v, figg. 1 & 2, New Zealand, EHLERS, Abh. Ges. Gotting. lil. L. erecta, California, structure, Moors, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, p. 490, pl. xxxvii, fige. 19-22, pl. xxxviii, fige, 23— 25 : L. nasuta, Bermudas, VERRILL, Pri? Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 651 on. Spp. Lycastis hawatiensis, Hawaii, Jounson, Mark Anniv. Vol. 1903, p. 210, figg. 11-13, 17 133) n. Sp. Lycastoides n, gen. for L. alticola n. sp., Lower California, JoHNSON, t. c. p. 212, figg. 14-16, 24-27. 1904. [VoOL. X11] F 3 34 Verm. XV, VERMES, [1904] Lysidice bilobata, Berraudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 645, n. sp. Maldane disparidentata, California, structure, Moorn, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, p. 494, pl. xxxvili, figg. 32-35, n. sp. Maldanopsis n. gen, for M. elongata, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p- 659. Marphysa corallina, New Zealand, EHLERS, Abh. Ges. Gotting. iii, p. 31, pl. iv, figg. 8-12. M. purcellana, Cape of Good Hope, anatomy, Winey, Tr. Linn. Soc. London (2), 1x, 6, p. 263, fig. 17; Jf. regalis, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 636 : n. spp. Myzostoma glabrum, embryology and cytology of the egg, Carazzi, Monit. Zool. ital. xv, pp. 62-78, pl. iv, pp. 87-100. Neanthes capensis, Cape of Good Hope, anatomy, Wiutey, Tr. Linn. Soc. London (2) ix, 6, p. 261, figg. 9 & 10, pl. xiv, n. sp. Nematonereis hebes, p. 647, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), Nn. Sp. tNeomicrorbis n. gen. for V. bavaricus, N. obretitus, V. zitteli, Kressenberg, ROVERETO, Pal. Ital. x, pp. 50 & 51, pl. iv, figg. 27-29, n. spp. Nephthys sp. male reproductive glands, Rerzius, Biol. Untersuch. xi, p. 5, pl. i, figg 1-7. NV. lyrocheta, Casamance River, Senegal, anatomy, Fauven, Bull. Soc. Normand. (5) v, p. 72, figg. 9-13, n. sp. Nererdude, respiratory movements, Boon, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 185 & 186 ; Nereis, comparative study of muscular tonus, MAXWELL, Science xix, p. 249; Nereis spp. structure of setze-pouches, SCHEPOTIEFF, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. xxvii, pp. 586-605, pls. xxvi-xxvui; JV. australis, New Zealand, anatomy, EHuErRs, Abh. Ges. Gotting. iii, pl 26, pl. iii, figg. 16-20, pl. iv, figg. 1 & 2; WV. cultcfera, regeneration, NUSBAUM, Bull. Ac. Cracovie 1904, 9, pp. 401-409. NV. gravierit, Casamance River, Senegal, anatomy, Fauve, Bull. Soe. Normand. (5) v, p. 66, figg. 3-8; WV. arenaceodentata, Massachusetts, Moore, P. Ac. Philad. lv, p. 720, pl. xl, figg. 1-10; WV. ruficeps, p. 24, pl. in, figg. 10-15, WV. cricognatha, p. 29, pl. iv, figg. 3-7, New Zealand, EHLERS, Abh. Ges. Gotting. 11; JV. demnicola, Lake Merced, JOHNSON, Mark Anniv. Vol. 1903, New York, p. 208, figg. 1-10 : n. spp. Nerine cirratulus, regeneration, NusBAuM, Bull. Ac. Cracovie 1904, 9, pp. 401-409. NV. perriert, Casamance River, Senegal, anatomy, FAUVEL, Bull. Soc. Nor- mand. (5) v, p. 79, figg. 18-21, n. sp. Nicolea modesta, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 663, 1. sp. Notomastus latericitus, spermatozoa, Rrerzius, Biol. Untersuch. xi, p. 10, pl. ii, figg. 21-23. Odontosyllis enopla, O. nitidula, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), pp. 627 & 628, n. spp. Oncoscolex dicranochetus (=O. homochetus Schmarda), New Zealand, Exuers, Abh. Ges. Gotting. i, p. 51, pl. vil, figg. 11-15. Ophelia [probably n, sp. but unnamed], artificial parthenogenesis and regular segmentation, BuLLor, Arch. Entwickmech. xviii, pp. 161-170, 13 figg.; O., artificial parthenogenesis and regular segmentation, Buutot, Univ. Calif. Publ. Physiol. i, 19, pp. 165-174, 8 figg. Ophiodromus vittatus, spermatozoa, RETziIus, Biol. Untersuch. xi, p. 8, pl. ii, figg. 12-17. Opisthosyllis nuchalis, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 620, n. Sp. Pallasia murata, Plymouth, ALLEN, J. Mar. Biol. Ass. vii, 2, pp. 299-304, pl. x, B. Sp) Paragordius varius, development and structure of the larva, MonTGOMERY, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, 3, pp. 738-755, pls. xlix & 1. POLYCH ATA. Verm. 35 Paramarphysa obtusa, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 647, Nl. sp. Parmenis capensis, Cape of Good Hope, anatomy, WILLEY, Tr. Linn. Soc. London (2) ix, 6, p. 258, figg. 7 & 8, 27-29, n. sp. Pectinaria (Lagis) australis, New Zealand, EHLERS, Abh. Ges. Gotting. 111, p. 56, pl. vii, figg. 6-12; P. regalis, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Con- nect. Ac. xi (1), p. 38, pl. viii, figg. 6 & 7, n. spp. Phyllochetopterus, regeneration, Iwanow, Protok. St. Peterb. Obshch. xxxv, 1904, 4, pp. 254-261. [German résumé, pp. 307-309. | Phyllodocide, respiratory movements, BoHn, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 185 & 186. Phyllodoce bermude, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 600, n. Sp. Physalidonotus n, gen. for Aphrodite squamosa Quatrefages, New Zealand, EHLERS, Abh. Ges. Gotting. iii, p. 9. +Placostegus luteolus, Kressenberg, RoverETo, Pal. Ital. x, p. 40, pl. iv, fig. 20, n. sp. Pecilochetus, anatomy, ALLEN, Quart. J. Micr. Sci. xlviii, 1904, pp. 79-151, pls. vi-xil. Polyctrrus caliendrum, p. 363, fig. 10, P. aurantiacus, p. 369, fig. 11, P. denticulatus, p. 370, fig. 12, Cette, synonymy, anatomy, SouLieR, Mem. Ac. Montpell. (2) i. P. corallicola, P. pennulifera, P. luminosus, pp. 665 & 666, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), n. spp. Polydora, regeneration, lwanow, Protok. St. Peterb. Obshch. xxxv, 1904, 4 [German résumé, pp. 307- 309] pp. 254-261; P. monilaris, New Zealand, Enters, Abh. Ges. Gotting. 111, p. 43, pl. vi, figg. 5-14, n. sp. Polygordide, a new generic type, Moors, Amer. Natural. XXXVil, pp. 519 & 520. | Polynoe macrolepidota, New Zealand, Exuers, Abh. Ges. Gotting. 111, p. 8, pl. 1, figg. 7-9; P. scolopendrina, Cape of Good Hope, anatomy, Wuey, Tr. Linn. Soc. London (2) ix, 6, p. 257, figg. 5-25. Pomatocerus strigiceps, New Zealand, EHLERS, Abh. Ges. Gotting. iii, p. 67, pl. ix, figg. 11-19. P. auritubis, Japan, Moorr & Buscu, P. Ac. PHilad lvi, p. 174, pl. xi, fig. 20, pl. xii, figg. 33-37, n. sp. Potamilla laciniosa, New Zealand, EutEers, Abh. Ges. Gotting. 111, p. 66, pl. ix, figg. 7-10, n. sp. ; P. casamancencis, Casamance River, Senegal, anatomy, FAuvEL, Bull. Soc. Normand. (5) v, p. 101, figg. 46-53, n. sp.; P. acuminata, Japan, Moore & Buscu, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, p. 159, pl. xi, figg. 3-6, pl. xii, fig. 41, n. sp. Protodrilus symbioticus, River Ambleteuse, Pas-de-Calais, GiarD, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 295-298, fig. 2, n. sp. Protothelpus n. gen. for P. tenuis n. sp., Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ae? x. |(2)5"ps) 663: Protula geniculata, Japan, Moorx & Busou, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, p. 168, pl. xi, figg. 17 & 18, pl. xti, fig. 38, n. sp, 5 +P. pseudolonganon, p. 47, P. septaria, p. 47, pl. ii, fig, 5, ’P. vincenti, Dieghem, p. 48, pl. iv, fig. 23, Jip weniolum, Sassello, p- 48, pl i fig. 3, RoveRETO, Pal. Ttal. x n. spp. | Pterocirrus brevicornis, New Zealand, EHLERS, Abh. Ges. Gotting. iii, p. 17, pl. 1, figg. 10-12, n. sp. Pygospio elegans, Cette, anatomy, SouLIER, Mem. Ac. Montpell. (2) iii, 320, fig. 1. Sadao j japonica, Japan, Moore & Buscx, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, p. 157, pl. xi, figg. 1 & 2, pl. xii, figg. 39 & 40, n. sp. Sabellaria spinulosa, spermatozoa, Rerazivs, Biol. Untersuch. xi, p. 9, pl. iii, figg. 1-6 36 Verm. XV. VERMES. [1904] Scoloplos cylindrifer, New Zealand, Exters, Abh. Ges. Gotting. iii, p. 45, pl. vi, figg. 16-19, n. sp. tSerpula athesiana, Verona, p. 7, pl. ii, fig. 3, S. cariosa, p. 7, pl. iv, fig. 13, S. confecta, Grignon, p. 9, pl. iui, fig. 2, S. coralliophila, Sassello, p. 9, pl. i, fig. 6, S. ficosa, Loire et Cher, p. 13, pl. iv, fig. 14, S. herpestica, p. 15, pl. u1, fig. 15, S. remiorum, p. 18, pl. iv, fig. 25, S. sabatia, Savona, p- 19, pl. ill, fig. 5, S. swpernecta, p. 21, pl. iv, fig. 22, S. (Pomatocerus) complicita, p. 37, pl. iv, fig. 24, S. saccoi, p. 38, pl. i, fig. 1, S. vivida, p. 39, pl. iv, fig. 18, RovERETo, Pal. Ital. x, n. spp. Spermosyllis torulosa, Cette, anatomy, SoULIER, Mem. Ac. Montpell. (2) iii, p. 342, fig. 6. Spherosyllis hystrix, Cette, anatomy, SOULIER, t. c. p. 325, figg. 2 & 3. Spiro equalis, New Zealand, EXuErs, Abh. Ges. Gotting. ili, p. 40, pl. v, figg. 18-21, pl. vi, figg. 1-4, n. sp. . +Sprrorbis calvertensis, Maryland, Martin, Maryland geol. Surv. 1904, p. 430, pl. cxvii, figg. 18, n. sp.; S. argutus, p. 175, figg. a, b, S. fora- minosus, p. 176, figg. b, ec, d, e, S. bellulus, p. 177, figg. f, g, h, S. dor- satus, p. 178, Japan, Moore & Buscn, P. Ac. Philad. lvi; +S. catagra- phus, p. 53, pl. iv, fig. 2, S. lovisatoz, p. 60, fig. 1, S. revianid, p. 60, fig. 1 a & b, Rovereto, Pal. Ital. x, n. spp. Stauronereis n. n. (= Anisoceras Gr.), for S. melanops, p. 648, S. erythrops, p. 649, S. polydonta, p. 650, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac., n. spp. Sthenelars semitecta, New Zealand, anatomy, Exters, Abh. Ges. Gotting. ill, p. 10, pl. 1, figg. 10-12, pl. 1, figg. 1-4, n. sp. S. setosa, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 666, n. sp. Streblosoma (n. subgen. Lugrymcea) polybranchia n. sp., Bermudas, VERRILL, t. c. p. 662. Syllis closterobranchia, New Zealand, Exuers, Abh. Ges. Gotting. iil, p. 19, pl. ii, figg. 1-4; S. gracilis, p. 349, fig. 8, S. cornuta, p. 357, fig. 9, Cette, synonymy, anatomy, SOULIER, Mem. Ac. Montpell. (2) 111. S. (Typosyllis) corallicola, p. 603, S. grandigularis, p. 604, S. (Lyposyllis) catenula, p. 604, S.jugularis, p. 606, S. (T'yposyllis) diplomorpha, p. 606, S. annularts, p. 608, S. concinnata, p. 609, S. eaigua, p. 611, S. (Ehlersia) nitida, p. 612, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), n. spp. Terebella (Schmardanella) californica, California, structure, Moors, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, pp. 496-401, pl. xxxvii, figg. 36 & 37, n. sp. Tomopteris, oocyte, WALLACE, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1903-1904, pp. 282-288. Trypanosyllis attenuata, p. 615, 7. fertilis, p. 616, 7. tenella, p. 617, Ber- mudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), n. spp. Vermilia ctenophora, p. 169, pl. xii, figg. 21-25, V. pluriannulata, p. 171, pl. xi, fig. 19, pl. xii, figg. 26-32, 45, Japan, Moore & Buscu, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, n. spp. OLIGOCHATA. [The following memoirs relate to Oligocheta :—ApatuHy (11), Borto- LOTTI (37), BovarD (39), BRETSCHER (51, 52), CagaL (63), CAULLERY & MEsNIL (78), CoGNETTI (92-99), DITLEVSEN (126), EntTz (132), FAUVEL (139), GoLDscHMIpT (166), GuNeL (176), HaNEL (185), HARPER (186), HoLMGREN (201), HuBREcHT (203), IssEL (209), KorRScHELT (235), Mata- QUIN (290), MICHAELSEN (806, 307), Morerra (318), Morean (321), NUSBAUM (338), PIERANTONI (351), RayMonD & FULLER (365), REEKER (366), Rosa (377, 378, 379), SANDOR (394), ScHNEE (401), SmirH & ae (422), THEOBALD (445), TRUMBULL (451), UDE (452), VERRILL (461). OLIGOCHETA. Verm. 87 GENERAL BIOLOGY. Morphology : head, as metamere, MALAQUIN (290). Anatomy and histology of the blood system, GuNGL (176). Blood flow in Diplocardia Communis, SMitH & BARRETT (422). On the existence of a tubular apparatus in the nervous tissue of the earthworm, CAJAL (63). Psychology, HANEL (185). Distribution of sense organs in Microscoler elegans, BOVARD (39). Affinities and systematic relationships, HUBRECHT (203). Actinomyxide as parasites of Tubificede, CAULLERY & MESNIL (78). Variation and correlation, Zwmbricus, dimensions and number of somites, RAYMOND & FULLER (365). Roots of garden plants damaged by Enchytreus worms, at Nottingham, THEOBALD (445). Regeneration in Enchytreide, NUSBAUM (338). Regeneration, MoRGAN (321). Regulation in Stylaria lacustris, HARPER (186). Double formations in Lumbricide, KORSCHELT (285). Development of earthworms, REEKER (366). Faunistic, Enrz (132). DISTRIBUTION. Geographical distribution, UDE (452). Treland, Allolobophora cyanea, TRUMBULL (451). Switzerland, fauna, localities, lists, BRETSCHER (51). Switzerland, n. spp., BRETSCHER (52). Italy, n. spp., CoGNETTI (92, 94). Italy, n. sp., Allolobophora, Rosa (379). Bologna, earthworms, BorRToLorti (37). Gulf of Naples, n. spp., PIERANTONI (351). Modena, n. sp., Allolobophora, Rosa (379). Modena, n. spp., IssEL (209). Modena, cave forms, n. spp., COGNETTI (99). Ecuador, n. spp., COGNETTI (96). Costa Rica, n. spp., CoGNETTI (93, 97). Brazil, lists of spp. with characters [no plates], Morrrra (318). Chili, n. sp., Coanerrt (98). Patagonia, n. sp., Rosa (377). Bermudas, VERRILL (461). Ceylon, n. spp., MICHAELSEN (307). Ceylon, Earthworms, Spolia Zeylan. i, 4, pp. 113 & 114. Central Ceylon, n. sp., MICHAELSEN (307). SYSTEMATIC. Oligocheta of Ceylon, Spolia Zeylan. i, 4, pp. 113 & 114. Allolobophora cyanea, Ireland, TRUMBULL, Irish Natural. xiii, p. 155 ; A. subrubricunda, A. terrestris, A. trapezoides, double formations, KorscHEt, Zool. Jahrb. Suppl. vii, 1904, pp. 257-300, 2 pls. A. spelea, Italy, anatomy, Rosa, Atti Soc. Modena (4) iv, 35, pp. 36-39 ; A. (Hophila) nematogena, Modena, anatomy, Rosa, op. cit. (4) v, 36, p. 11 : n. spp. Andiodrilus biolloyt, Costa Rica, CoGNetti, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 462, p. 4, n. sp. 38 Verm. XV. VERMES. [1904] Aptodrilus n. gen. for A. excelsus, A. feste, A. ruvidus, n. spp., Ecuador, Coenertt, t. c. No. 474, p. 16, n. spp. Bryodrilus sulphureus, Switzerland, BrerscHer, Rev. Suisse Zool xii, p. 262, n. sp. Criodrilus alfari, Costa Rica, CoGNeErti, Boll. Mus. Torino, No. 478, p. 4, D. Sp. Dichogaster saliens, p. 13, fig. 5, D. parva, p. 15, Ceylon, MICHAELSEN, SB. Bohmisch. Ges. 1903, xl. D. hilaris, Costa Rica, Coenerti, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 462, p. 2; D. andina, Ecuador, CoGnerti, t. c. No. 474, p. 4 : n. spp. Diplocardia communis, Ulinois, blood flow and vascular system, SuirtH & BARRETT, Science xix, p. 216. Diporocheta profuga, Ecuador, CoGNnetti, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 474, p. 4, D. sp. se fetida, Bermudas, VeRRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi (2), p. 846, g. 236. Enchytreide damaging roots of garden plants, THEOBALD, 2nd Rep. Econ. Zool. 1904, p. 152; Hnchytreide of Switzerland, BrerscHEr, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, pp. 501-513. EHremodrilus chilensis, Chili, Cognetrti, Bull. Mus. Torino xix, No. 481, 2 pp., 0. Sp. Hutrigaster n, gen. for EL. oredivitis n. sp., Costa Rica, CoGNETTI, t. c. No. 478, p. 2. easy ratzelw, regeneration, NusBAuM, Arch. polon. ii, 3, pp. 233-258, gg. 2-13. Ff, cognetti, F. bedoti, Switzerland, BretscHer, Rey. Suisse Zool. xii, pp. 264-266; /. paroniana, F. viridula, Modena, anatomy, ISSEL, Atti Soc. Ligustica xv, i, p. 31, figg. 1-8 : n. spp. Glossoscolex eacelsus, G. perrieri, also n. subsp. meridionalis, Ecuador, CoenettTi, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 474, pp. 16 & 17, n. spp. Helodrilus (Allolobophora) viret n, sp., CoGNETTI, Atti Soc. Modena (4) v, 36, p.5; H. (Allolobophora) longus n. subsp. occulta, Italy, CoGNETTI, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 466, p. 2; H. (Hophila) alzone, Italy, CoGnetTI, t. c. No. 459, p. 2; H. (Allolobophora) borellii, p. 2, H. paradoxus, p. 3, H. gavarnicus, p. 5, H. doderi, p. 6, H. pyrenaicus, p- 7, H. sardonicus, p. 9, Pyrenees, CoGNerti, t. c. No. 476; Z. (Allolobophora) latens, anatomy, CoGNETTI, Atti Soc. Modena (4) v, 36, p. 7:1. spp. Henlea leptodera, regeneration, NusBAUM, Arch. polon. 1i, 3, pp. 233-258, figg. 1, 3-11, 14. Holoscolex n. gen. for H. nemorosus n. sp., Ecuador, CoGNeErti, Boll. Mus. Torino, No. 474, p. 17. Hyodrilus palustris, L. filiformis, DitLEvsEN, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxvii, p. 408, fig. 1-5, n. spp. Limnodriloides n. gen. for L. appendiculatus, p. 187, fig. 1, L. roseus, p. 188, fig. 2, ZL. pectinatus, p. 190, fig. 3, n. spp., Gulf of Naples, PIERANTONI, Boll. Soc. Napoli (1) xvii. Lumbricide, structure of blood system, GuneL, Arb. Inst. Wien xv, 2, pp. 155-183, 1 pl. ; Lumbricide of Bologna, classification, BoRTOLOTTI, Boll. Naturalista xxiv, pp. 16-18. Lumbriculus, regeneration, MorGAN, Science xx, pp. 742-748. Lnumbricus, on the existence of a tubular apparatus in the nervous tissue, Casat, Bol. Soc. espan. iii, pp. 395-398, 2 figg.; Lwmbricus, SANDOR, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars. i, 1902, p. 107, fig. 5; Z. rubellus, APATHY, op. cit. iii, 1904, 1, pp. 76-82, 6 figg. ; L. friendin. n. for L. papillosus Friend, Co@nettt, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 476, p. 10. Marionina volkarti, Switzerland, BRETSCHER, Rey. Suisse Zool. xii, p. 262, Nn. Sp. OLIGOCHATA, HIRUDINEA. Verm. 39 Mesenchytreus parvus, anatomy, DITLEVSEN, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Ixxvii, p. 440, fige. 46-48, n. sp. Microscolex elegans, distribution of sense organs, BovarD, Univ. Calif. publ. Zool. i, pp. 269-286, pl. xxiv—xxv. Monopylephorus trichochetus, M. parvus, p. 427, figg. 21-26, anatomy, DItLEVSEN, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. xxvii, n. spp. Nais eliguis, We1aELT, Mem. Cour. Ac. Belgique lxiv, p. 516, fig. 82. Nematogenia josephina, Costa Rica, Coanrtti, Boll. Mus. Torino, No. 478, p- 3, D. Sp. Notiodrilus georgianus var. n. levis, Buenos Ayres, Rosa, Atti Soc. Modena (4) iv, 35, p. 9. N. silvestrvi, Rio Santa Cruz, anatomy, Rosa, t. c. p. 7, 0. sp. Ocnerodrilus (Ilyogenia) simplex, Costa Rica, Cognetti, Boll. Mus. Torino, No. 478, p. 3, n. sp. Pachydrilus claparedeanus, anatomy, DItLEVSEN, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Ixxvii, p. 431, fig. 28, n. sp. Perionyx ceylanensis, Ceylon, detailed anatomy, MICHAELSEN, SB. Bohmisch. Ges. 1903, xl, pp. 6-11, 2 figg, n. sp. Plutellus uzeli, Peradeniya, Ceylon, in WVotoscoler, MICHAELSEN, t. c. p. 4, 3 fig., n. sp. Psammoryctes illustris, P. fossor, pp. 416-419, fig. 15-20, DITLEVSEN, Zeitschr, wiss. Zool. lxxvil, n. spp. Stylaria lacustris, regulation, HARPER, Biol. Bull. vi, pp. 173-190, 16 figg. Thamnodrilus benhami, p. 6, T. ophioides, p. 6, T. nemoralis, p. 7, T. micrurus, p. 8, T. beddardi, p. 8, T. tuberculata, p. 9, T. magnus, p, 10, 7. ‘acanthinurus, p. 10, 7. agricola, p. 11, 7. validus, p. 12, T. grais, p. 12, T. tutus, p. 13, 7. rigeophilus, p. 13, T. euzonus, p. 14, T. agilis, p. 14, Ecuador, Cognetti, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 474, n. spp. Trichodriloides n, gen. for 7. intermedius n. sp., Orne, FauvEL, C.R. Ass. Prance. sxxxii, 1, p..221) Trinephrus krepelini, Central Ceylon, anatomy, MIcHAELSEN, Mt. Mus, Hamburg xxi, p. 128, 1 fig. m. sp. Tubificide parasitised by Actinomyxide, CAULLERY & Mersnit, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 408-410; Tubifex, parasites of, LicerR, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 844-846, 4 figg.; Zubzfex, Marschall Island, ScHNEE, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, pp. 387-412; 7. tubzfex, parasitised, L&icrer, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 846-848. T. marinus, p. 421, fig. 9 & 10, DirLEvsEN, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Ixxvii, nN. Sp. HIRUDINEA, [The following memoirs relate to Hirudinea :—ApatHy (11), ARNESEN (13), AzouLay (16), Bitter (25), Brumpt (55), Face (134), HeEMINGway (191), HoLMGREN (201), KmersHaw (230), Livanow (270), NoBRE (333, 334), P£REZ & GENDRE (348, 349), ScHARFF (396), SCHUBERG (407), SCHUBERG & ScHRODER (406), ScRIBAN (414), Sprmss (434, 435), YAKHONTOV (478). | GENERAL BIOLOGY. Morphology, Livanow (270). Anatomy and histology of the digestive organs of Aulostoma, SPrIEss (434). Histology of digestive epithelium in Hemopis sanguisuga, Sprmss (4385). Muscle fibres of Branchellion, Parez & GENDRE (349). 4) Verm. XV. VERMES. [1904] Histology of cylindrical epithelial cells, HonMGREN (201), Histology of brain and nerve cord of Placobdella pediculata, HEMINGWAY (191). Histology of nerve fibres in the digestive tube of the leech, AzoULAY 6 Histology of the blood system of the Rhynchobdellide, ARNESEN (13). Three forms of light cells, APATHY (11). Leech as a sight restorer, CLARKE (86). Ergastoplasmic functions, nephridia, Hirudo, Faas (134). Ovogenesis of Branchellion, PEREZ & GENDRE (348). Gregarines parasitising Hirudinea, BRuMpt (55). DISTRIBUTION. Lake Baical, list of spp. found, YAKHONTOV (478). Shgo, freshwater leeches, SCHARFF (396). Roumania, Hirudinidz; ScriBan (44). North and South Portugal, marine fauna, NoBRE (333, 334). Constantine, Algeria, a Trypanosome in Helobdella algira, BILLET (25). Victoria, a freshwater leech, KERSHAW (230). SYSTEMATIC, Leech, structure of nerve fibres in the digestive canal, AzouLay, C.R. Soe. Biol. lvi, pp. 465-468, 2 figg. Aulostoma gulo, anatomy and histology of digestive organs, Spiess, Rey. Suisse Zool. xii, pp. 585-647, pls. x & xi. Branchellion torpedinis, muscle fibres, PEREZ & GENDRE, C.R. Soc. Biol. lviil, pp. 113-115; ovogenesis, PEREZ & GENDRE, t. c. pp. 605 & 606. Clepsine striata to Glossosiphonia, characters, SCRIBAN, Ann. Univ. Jassy iii, 5 lish Hélaotit sanguisuga, histology of digestive epithelium, Spiess, C.R. Soe. Biol. lvi, pp. 698 & 699; H. sanguisuga, parasitised by Gregarines, BRuUMPT, op. cit. lvii, pp. 165-167. Helobdella algira, at Constantine, parasitised by a Trypanosome, BILLET, C.R. Ac, Sci. cxxxix, 2, pp. 574-576. Hemiclepsis marginata, parasitised by Gregarines, Brumpt, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 165-167. Hirudo medicinalis, cylindrical epithelial cells, HoLMeGREN, Arch. mikr. Anat. lxv, 2, pp. 280-297, pls. xvili & xix, 5 figg.; morphology, Livanow, Zool. Jahrb. Anat. xix, pp. 29-91, xx, pp. 153-226, pls. ii-vi, ix—xi. Limnobdella quinquestriata, Victoria, freshwater form, KERSHAW, Victorian Natural. xx, 9, Zoology, pp. 122-125. Nephelis vulgaris (= Herpobdella atomaria Carena), parasitised by a new Nematode, SCHUBERG, Verh. Ver. Heidelb. vii, pp. 629-632. Placobdella catenigera, parasitised by Gregarines, BruMpt, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 165-167; P. pediculata, brain and nerve cord, HEMINGWay, Science xix, p. 218. Protoclepsis tessellata, morphology, Livanow, Zool. Jahrb. Anat. xix, pp. 29- 91, xx, pp. 153-226, pls. 1i—vi, ix—x1. Rhynchobdellide, histology of the blood system, ARNESEN, Jena. Zeitschr XXxvill, 4, pp. 771-806, pls. xxvi-xxvill. NEMERTINEA, TURBELLARIA. Verm. 41 PLATYHELMINTHES. NEMERTINEA. [The following memoirs relate to Nemertinea:—BERGENDAL (24), BurGER (61), JouBIN (223), Rerztus (371), VERRILL (459), WILSON (471), YatTsu (479). ] GENERAL BIOLOGY. Monograph, BurGER (61). Structure of Carinoma oudemans, BERGENDAL (24). Experiments on the development of egg fragments in Cerebratulus, Yatsu (479). | DISTRIBUTION. Azores, n. sp., JOUBIN (223). SYSTEMATIC. Nemertint, monograph, BurGsEr, Tierreich xx, 1904, 151 pp., 15 figg. Carinoma oudemans, C. armandi, structure, BERGENDAL, Acta Univ. Lund. xxxix, 86 pp., 2 pls., 25 text-figg. Cerebratulus lacteus, experiments on the development of egg-fragments, Yatsv, Biol. Bull. vi, pp. 123-136, 5 figg. Lineus albocinctus, L. albonasus, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 598, pl. Ixx, figg. 1 & 2, n. spp. Matlacobdella grossa, male reproductive organs, RErzivus, Biol. Untersuch. xi, p. 12, pl. iv, figg. 20-27. Nectonemertes grimaldit, Azores, JouBIN, Bull. Mus. Monaco 1904, No. 20, 6 pp., 2 figg., n. sp. Teniosoma curtum, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 597, piaixx, ne 3. TURBELLARIA., [The following memoirs relate to Turbellaria :—Boun (31, 32), BRESSLAU (50), CHILD (84), Enrz (132), GARD (161), GRAFF (170), HUBRECHT (204), KEEBLE (228), KERSHAW (230), KoroTNEFF (234), LaipLaw (241), LUTHER (284), MaRKow (293), MARPMANN (295), MATTIESEN (299), MELL (303, 304), Mor@an (319-322), Morcan & Scuriepr (323), MRAZEK (325), NELSON (328, 329), Neppr (330), Sasussow (388), SANDOR GorRKA (394), SCHULTZ (408, ie STEVENS (437), VERRILL (459), WEIGELT (466), YAKHONTOV (478). GENERAL BIOLOGY. Monograph on the Humesostomide, LUTHER (284). Histology of Planarians, MARPMANN (295). Movements, BoHwn (31, 32). Appearance of hunger in Planaria lactea, ScHULTZ (408). Regeneration in Planaria lugubris, SCHULTZ (409). Regeneration, MorGAN (319). Regeneration in Phagocata gracilis, MorGAN & SCHIEDT (323). 42 Verm. XV. VERMES. [1904] Form-regulation, CHILD (84), Control of heteromorphosis in Planaria maculata, MORGAN (320). Polarity and axial heteromorphosis in Planaria spp., MORGAN (322). Spermatogenesis and embryology of Planaria simplissima, STEVENS (437). Cell-lineage and early development of Dinophilus, NELSON (329). Early development of Dinophilus as compared with that of Annelids, NELSON (328). Embryology of Dendrocceles, MATTIESEN (299). Development of Rhabdocceles, BRESsLAU (50). Fauna of salt water, continental, Enrz (132). Bionomics of Convoluta roscoffensis, and its green cells, KEEBLE (228). Affinities and systematic position, HUBRECHT (204). DISTRIBUTION. Lake Baical, collections, KoRoTNEFF (234). Lake Baical, n. spp., SABUSSOW (388). Lake Baical, spp. found, YAKHONTOV (478). Kharkow and Poltava, n. spp., MarKow (293). Pas-de-Calais, faunistic, GIARD (161). Montenegro, n. sp., MRAZEK (325). European Coasts and Orotava, nu. spp., marine forms, GRAFF (170). North East Africa, n. spp., MeL (303). East Africa, n. spp., NEPPI (330). Madagascar, n. spp., MELL (304). Thursday Island, n. sp., LAmLaw (241). Bermudas, n. spp., VERRILL (459). Victoria, 5 land Planarians, KERSHAW (230). New Zealand, n. spp., NEPPI (330). SYSTEMATIC. Amblyplana nigrescens, p. 472, figg. 1-3, A. aberana, p. 476, figg. 4-8, A. neumanni, p. 480, figg. 9-12, North East Africa, anatomy, MELL, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx; A. kiikenthali, Madagascar, Meu, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. xxvii, 2, p. 224, pl. xxx, figg. 13-16 : n. spp. Amphicherus virescens, A. langerhansi, pp. 231 & 232, pl. xi, figg. 1-10, 21-23, pl. xii, figg. 1-13, Grarr, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Ixxviil. Aphanostoma rhomboides, anatomy, GRAFF, t. c. p. 219, pl. xi, figg. 11-20. Bipalium woodworthi, p. 209, pl. xxxi, fig. 4, B. votgti, p. 212, pl. xxxii, fig. 5, B. kellert, p. 213, pl. xxx, figg. 1 & 2, pl. xxxil, fig. 6, B. ferru- gineum, p. 216, pl. xxxii, fig. 7, anatomy, Meni, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. xxl, 2: B. tau, p. 218, pl. xxx, figg. 3-6, B. brauni, p. 219, figg, 7 & 8, B. grandidiert, p. 220, figg. 9 & 10, B. marenzelleri, p. 222, figg. 11 & 12, Madagascar, anatomy, MELL, t. c. n. spp. Bothromesostoma essenti, p. 249, tigg., B. personatum, p. 253, figg., LUTHER, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxvii; BL. personatum, p. 44, fig. 40, Markow, Trudui Kharkoy. Univ. xxxix.. Castrada segne, p. 177, figg., C. ewénoti, p. 186, figg., C. neocomiensis, p. 192, tigg., C. hofmanni, p. 196, figg., C. viridis, p. 205, pl. viii, fig. 2, C. intermedia, p. 209, fig. 7, C. armata, p. 212, figg., LuTHER, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Ixxvii ; C. radiata, C. chlorea, MARKow, Trudui Kharkoy. Univ. xxxix, 1, pp. 46 & 47, figg. 42 & 43. C. stagnorum, p. 183, figg., C. sphagnetorum, p. 202, figg., LUTHER, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. xxvii, n. spp. Cestoplana, form-regulation, CHILD, Smithson. Collect. xlv, pp. 134-148. TURBELLARIA. Verm. 43 Cicerina tetradactyla, Pas-de-Calais, River Ambleteuse, GIARD, Microgr. preps Ailys3;, ps LOT; fig a1. Celoplana, affinities, HuBRecut, Jena. Zeitschr. xxxix, 1, pp. 151-176. Convoluta roscoffensis, novements of, BoHN, Bull. Mus. Paris 1903, pp. 352 —364, 4 figg., 397-399; C. schultz’, GorKa, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars. i, 1902, p. 106, fig. 4; C. roscoffensis, bionomics, green cells, KEEBLE, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1903-1904, p. 691; C. sordida, C. hipparchia, pp. 227 & 228, pl. xiii, figg. 21-29, GRAFF, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxviil. C. uljanini, p. 223, pl. xiii, figg. 18-20, (. confusa, p. 225, figg. 1-7, Orotava, GRAFF, t. c. n. Spp. Ctenoplana, affinities, HUBRECHT, Jena. Zeitschr. xxxix, 1, pp. 151-176. Dendrocelida, embryology, MATTIESEN, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxvii, pp. 274 -361, pls. x—xill. Dendrocelum lacteum, regeneration, MorGAN, Biol. Bull. vi, pp. 159-172. Derostoma unipunctata, MarKxow, Trudui Kharkov. Univ. xxxix, 1, p. 60, fig. 56. Dinophilus, early developmeut as compared with that of Annelids, NELSON, Amer. Natural. xxxviii, p. 500; early development and cell-lineage, Neson, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, 3, pp. 687-737, pls. xlii-xlviu, 4 charts, 6 figg. Discocelis binoculata, D. cyclops, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi (1), pp. 43 & 44, pl. v, figg. 1, 3 & 4, n. spp. Dolichoplana voeltzkowi, Madagascar, anatomy, MELL, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. XXVll, 2, p. 224, pl. xxxv, tigg. 8-11. Gyrator notops, MarKow, Trudui Kharkov. Univ. xxxix, 1, p. 49, fig. 45. Leptoplana tremellaris, form-regulation, CHILD, Smithson. Collect. xlv, pp. 134-143; ZL. lactoalba n. var. tincta, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi (1), p. 46, pl. v, fig. 8. L. lactoalba, Bermudas, VERRILL, op. cit. x (2), p. 595, fig. 9; L. australis, Port Phillip, Larptaw, Mem. Manchester Soc. xlviii, No. 15, p. 3, nl. Sp. Mesostoma viridatum, M. lanceola, M. punctatum, M. rostratum, M. lingua, M. productum, M. ehrenbergi, M. cract, Kharkow, Markow, Trudui Kharkov. Univ. xxxix, pp. 34-44, figg. 30-39 ; If. productum, p. 218, M. lingua, p. 222, M. ehrenbergi, p. 227, M. mutabile, p. 235, M. craci, p. 241, M. tetragonum, p. 244, many figures, LUTHER, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. |xxvii. M. lacteum, East Africa, Neprt, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xxi, p. 303, pl. ix, figg. 1-6, n. sp. Opistoma schultzeanum, MARKow, Trudui Kharkov. Univ. xxxix, 1, p. 61, MeO. Otocelis rubropunctata, anatomy, GRAFF, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. xxviii, p. 216, pl. xiii, figg. 8-17. Pelmatoplana mahéensis, p. 194, pl. xxxi, fig. 1 and text-figg. 1 & 2, P. braueri, p. 202, fig. 2, Madagascar, structure, MELL, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. xxvii, 2. Perocephalus ravenale, Madagascar, anatomy and histology, MELL, t. c. p. 205, pl. xxxi, fig. 3, text-fig. 3. Phagocata gracilis, regeneration experiments, Morgan & Scuiept, Biol. Bull. vii, pp. 160-165 ; regeneration, Moraan, Biol. Bull. vi, pp. 159- ies Planaria lactea, fig. 60-64, P. polychora, p. 67, fig. 63, MarKow, Trudui Kharkov. Univ. xxxix, 1; P. dactea, reductions, ScHutrz, Arch. Entwickmech, xvill, pp. 555-577, pl. xxxiv; P. lugubris, P. maculata, polarity and axial heteromorphosis, Morgan, Amer. Natural. xxxviii, pp. 502-505 ; P. dugubris, regeneration, SCHULTZ, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, pp. 310-317; P. maculata, control of heteromorphosis, Morean, 44 Verm. XV. VERMES. [1904] Arch. Entwickmech. xvii, pp. 683-695, 1 fig.; P. maculata, re- generation, MorGan, Biol. Bull. vi, pp. 159-172 ; P. angarensis, Lake Baical, Sasussow, Trudui Kharkoy. Univ. xxxvi, 6, p. 26, fig. 12; P. simplissima, spermatogenesis and embryology, STEVENS, P. Ac. Philad. lvi, 1, pp. 208-220, pls. xili-xvi, 5 text-figg.; P. torva, WEIGELT, Mem. Cour. Ac. Belgique lxiv, p. 514, fig. 79. P. armata, p. 28, fig. 13, P. subirica, p. 30, fig. 14, P. grubi, p. 31, fig. 15, P. dybowskyi, p. 33, fig. 16, Lake Baical, Sanussow, Trudui Kharkov. Univ. xxxvi; P. montenigrina, Montenegro, MRAzEK, SB. Bohmisch. Ges. 1903, xxxlli, 43 pp., 2 pls.; P. newmanni, East Africa, P. schawinslandi, New Zealand, pp. 309-324, pl. ix, figg. 7-12, pl. x, figg. 13-16, Neppi, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xxi : n. spp. Planocera graffi, GoRKA, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars. i, 1902, p. 105, fig. 3. Platydemus montanus, North East Africa, Mretu, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, p- 484, figg. 13-18, n. sp. Procotyla baicalensis, Lake Baical, Sasussow, Trudui Kharkov. Univ. XXxvi, p. 23; fig. 11), ne sp! Proporus venenosus, Sebastopol, GRAFF, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool, 1xxviii, p. 215, pl. xiii, figg, 30 & 31. Pseudoceros superbus, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. x (2), p. 596, pliixcetigs. 5: P. bicolor, P. aureolineata, Bermudas, VERRILL, op. cit. xi (1), p. 42, pl. v, figg.5 & 6; P. pardalis, Bermudas, VERRILL, op. cit. x (2), p. 596, pl. Ixx, fig. 6 : mn. spp. Rhynchomesostoma n, gen. for R. rostratum (= Fasciola Miiller), LUTHER, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxvii, p. 158, figg. Rimacephalus punctatus, Lake Baical, Sasussow, Trudui Kharkov. Univ. Xxxvl, p. 5, Nn. Sp. Sorocelis nigrofasciata, p. 7, figg. 1 & 2, S. hepatizon, p. 9, fig. 3, S. tugrina, p. 11, fig. 4, S. guttata, p. 20, fgg. 9 & 10, Lake Baical, SaBsussow, t. ¢ S. fungiformis, p. 13, fig. 5, S. lineata, p. 15, fig. 6, S. leucocephala, pp. 17- 19, fig. 8, Lake Baical, SABUSsoW, t. c. nN. Spp. Stenostoma caudata, Kharkow, Markow, Trudui Kharkov. Univ. xxxix, 1, p. 31, fig. 27, n. sp. Strongylostoma radiatum, structure, LuTHER, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxvii, p. 149, pl. iii, figg. 14-27, pl. vii, figg. 4-9, pl. ix, fig. 22. Stylochus vigilax, Thursday Island, LaipLtaw, Mem. Manchester Soe. xlviii, No. 15, p. 2; S. bermudensis, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac, xi (1), p. 43, n. sp. Tetracelis marmorosum, anatomy, LUTHER, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxvil, p. 166, figg. Thysanozoén griseum, Bermudas, VERRILL, Tr. Connect. Ac. xi (1), p. 4, ply v, fig. --7;. 1./Sp: Trigonoporus microps, Bermudas, VERRILL, t. c. p. 45, pl. v, fig. 2, mn. sp. Typhloplana minima, anatomy, LuTHER, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. xxvii, p. 174, figg. Vortex hellus, p. 52, fig. 48, V. sexdentatus, p. 53, fig. 49, V. pretus, p. 54. fig. 50, V. hallezt, p. 55, fig. 51, V. millportianus, p. 56, fig. 52, V. truncatus, p. 56, V. grafi, p. 58, fig. 54, MarKkow, Trudui Kharkov. Univ xxix, 1k V. kharkowiensis, MARKOW, t. c. p. 58, D. Sp. CESTODA. Verm. 45 CESTODA. [The following memoirs relate to Cestoda :—BARBAGALLA & DRaGo (18), BILLINGHURST (26), DE Buysson (62), Cart (71), CHILD (83), CoHN (100), CULLINGWoRTH & CLUTTON (107), CURTIS (108), Dévé (121, 122, 123), EDEN (129), Entz (132), FUHRMANN (149, 151), GALBRAITH (152), GIARD (158), Guccini (174), Guiart (175), Haut (183), HerpMAN (193), IstvAN RAtTz (210-212), JamMmMes & Manpout (216), JANICKI (217), KOWALEWSKI (236), KUNSEMULLER (237), Leon (256), Linstow (260-268), MILLER (308), ODHNER (339), PONOMAROFF (353), Ransom (362), RAtz (363), Ricct (372), RiaBy (374), RoSsETER (382), SCHNEIDER (403, 404), SFAMENI (417), SZYMANSKI (439), TEMPERE (442), TERRIEN (443), VIGENER (462), Woop (475), ZSCHOKKE (484).] GENERAL BIOLOGY. Anatomy of various forms, Linstow (260). Amitosis in cells of Moniezia, CHILD (83). Marsupial parasites, ZSCHOKKE (484). Parasites of man and domestic animals, TEMPERE (442). Fish parasites, SCHNEIDER (404). Sub-conjunctival Cysticercus, TERRIEN (443). Infection of dog by Dibothriocephalus latus, RATZ (363). Chicken tapeworm, Ransom (362). Parasites of higher animals, mode of infection, parts attacked, symptoms; anatomy and biology of parasite, HALL (183). Practical demonstrations of parasitology, GUIART (175). Domestic cat as final host for Tenia echinococcus, DEVE (122). Human parasites, BILLINGHURST (26). Tracheal Tenia echinococeus, Div (121). Prophylaxis for Tenia echinococcus, transmission, hosts, prevention, DEvEé (123). Origin of pearls, GIARD (158). DISTRIBUTION. Russia, n. spp., Linstow (267). Finland, fish parasites, SCHNEIDER (403). Roumania, frequent occurrence of Bothriocephalus, LEON (256). Hungarian spp., IstvAn RAtz (211). Galicia, n. sp. from Podiceps auritus, KOWALEWSKI (236). Ticino, fish parasites, GUCCINI (174). Sicily, fish parasites, BARBAGALLO & Drago (18). Caspian Sea, n. sp., Linstow (267). Nile, n. sp., Linstow (267). West Africa, n. spp., Linstow (264). Peru, n. sp., Linstow (267). Ceylon, pearl formation, HERDMAN (193). Singapore, n. sp., Linstow (268). Australia, mammalian parasites, FUHRMANN (151). SYSTEMATIC. Amphilina foliacea, anatomy and histology, HEIN, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Ixxvl, pp. 400-438, pls. xxv & xxvi; anatomy, Cony, t. c. pp. 367-387, pl. xxiii. 46 Verm. XV. VERMES. [1904] Anoplocephala plicata, p. 118, pl. xiii, figg. 1 & 2, A. perfoliata, figg. 3 & 4, A. manullana, figg. 5 & 6, in the horse, TEMPERE, Microgr. prep. xii, 3. Anthobothrium tortum from Phoca barbata, Lixstow, Centrbl. Bakter. EXEVIL, D, O02, Hee 7 re nap, Aploparaksis fringillarum, Linstow, Arch. Naturg. 1904, i, p. 305, figg. 21 & 22. Bertia forcipata, Peru, from the intestine of Lagidium peruanum cuvieri, Linstow, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxvii, p. 681, figg. 5 & 6, n. sp. Bothriocephalus in Roumania, LEON, Bull. Soc. Bucarest xiii, pp. 286 & 287 ; B. latus, larva and adult, IstvAN RAvz, Termes. Kozl. Magyar Tars. 1904, pp. 22-28, 5 figg.; B. latus, p. 212, pl. xxi, figg. 1-10, B. davaine, p. 213, pl. xxi, figg. 11 & 12, B. cordatus, figg. 138 & 14, in man, TEMPERE, Microgr. prep. xii, 5; B. nigropunctatus in Sebastes norvegicus, Murman Coast, Linstow, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii, p. 298, figg. 35 & 36. B. ratticola, Singapore, from Mus rattus, Linstow, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxvii, p. 862, fig. 9, n. sp. Bothriomonus pachycephalus, structure and affinities, Linstow, Arch. Naturg. 1904, 1, p. 307, figg. 26-29; B. nylandicus, Finland, in Pleuronectes flesus, SCHNEIDER, Acta Soc. Faun, Fenn. xxvi, No. 3, p. 5, Hoel. Bothriotenia rugosa, Finland, anatomy, SCHNEIDER, t. ¢. p. 7, fig. 2. Cittotenia denticulata, note on occurrence in rabbit, DU Buysson, Rev. Sci. Bourbonnais xvii, p. 130. C’. quadrata, Peru, from intestine of Lagidiwm peruanum cuvieri, LINSTOW, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxvil, p. 680, figg. 3 & 4, n. sp. Cenurus cerebralis, Karlsruhe, in cattle, Kari, Mt. Badisch. Zool. Ver. 17, pp. 111-120 ; C. cerebralis, C. sertalis, anatomy, KUNSEMULLER, Inaug. Diss, (Tiibingen) Jena 1904, 32 pp., 3 pls. Cysticercus bovina, experiments, Ricci, Boll. Naturalista xxiv, pp. 85-87 ; C. inermis, Karlsruhe, in cattle, Cart, Mt. Badisch. Zool. Ver. 17, pp. 111-120. Davainea echinobothrida (= Tenia botrioplites), D. tetragona, in chickens, history, anatomy, Ransom, Bull. U.S. Dep. Agric. Animal Ind. 60, pp. 55-72, figg. 41-52. Dibothriocephalus latus, mode of infecting the dog, RAtz, Centrbl. Bakter. XXXVI, pp. 384-387. Dioicocestus aspera, D. acotylus, anatomy of male and female, FUHRMANN, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, pp. 131-150. Diorchis parviceps, anatomy, Linstow, Arch. Naturg. 1904, i, p. 306, figg. 23-25. Diplocotyle coherens from Pleuronectes flesus, Murman Coast, Linstow, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii, p. 291, figg. 30-34, n. sp. Drepanidotenia pachycephala, Linstow, Arch. Naturg. 1904, i, p. 305, figg. 17-20; D. lanceolata, D. setigere, p. 120, pl. xiii, figg. 10-13, TEMPERE, Microgr. prep. x1i, 3. Echinococcus in the abdominal cavity of a rabbit, PoNnomMarorr, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxiv, p. 623. Hymenolepis sp., a cestode without a genital pore, J ANICKI, Centrbl. Bakter. XXXV1, p. 222, 1 fig.; H. nana, H. diminuta, in man in France, p. 119, pl. xiii, figg. 7-9, TeMPERE, Microgr. prep. xii, 3; H. (Drepanidotenia) clandestina, COHN, Arch. Naturg. 1904, i, p. 248, figg. 9-12 ; H. decipiens, H. acuta, H. scalaris, H. bacillaris, pp. 302-305, figg. 10-16, Linstow, Arch. Naturg. 1904, i. H. (Drepanidotenia) podicipina, from Podiceps auritus, SCYMANSKI, Bull. Ac. Cracovie 1904, 10, p. 733, pl. xvi, n. sp. Ichthyotenia perce, Finland, anatomy, synonymy, SCHNEIDER, Acta Soc. Faun. Fenn. xxvi, No. 3, p. 18, figg. 3-8. CESTODA, TREMATODA. Verm. 47 I. skorikowi, from Acitpenser stellatus, Caspian Sea, Linstow, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. ix, p. 18, figg. 4-6; J. skorikowi, from Acipenser stellatus, Linstrow, Arch. mikr. Anat. ]xix, 3, p. 494, figg. 21 & 22, n. spp. Ligula simplicissima, Entz, Termes Kozl. Magyar Tars. 1904, p. 626, 2 figg.; L. simplicissima, in Tinca vulgaris, anatomy, BARBAGALLO & Drago, Atti Acc. Gioen. xvii, No. 3, p. 11. Linstowia jheringi, from Peramys, South America, ZSCHOKKE, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxvi, p. 52, 1 pl. n. sp. Mesocestoides lineatus, M. litteratus, M. perlatus, M. nigropunctatus, Istv AN RAtz, Allatt. Kozl. Magyar Tars. 1904, iii, 2, pp. 116-119. Moniezia, amitosis, CHILD, Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 545-558, 11 figg.; J. expansa, in oxen and sheep, anatomy, TEMPERE, Microgr. prep. xii, 1, p. 25, pl. iv, figg. 1-4, I. benedeni, p. 26, fig. 5, WM. alba perroncito, p. 26, fig. 6. Physaloptera dispar, West Africa, from Hrinaceus albiventris, Linstow, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxvi, p. 380, figg. 1 & 2, n. sp. Stilesia centripunctata, Algeria, in sheep, TEMPERE, Microgr. prep. xij, 1, p27, pli) ties: 11: Tema, bacterial properties, JAMMES & MANDouL, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxix, 2, pp. 329-331 ; ZT. echinococcus, hosts, transmission, prevention, Diévn, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 261 & 262; 7. echinococcus, domestic cat as final host, D&V#, t. c. pp. 262-264 ; 7’. echinococcus, in trachea, Divi, t. c. pp. 1386-138; 7. daticollis from Felix lynx, Russia, Linstow, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii, p. 288, fig. 23; 7. multiformis, Conn, Arch. Naturg. 1904, i, p. 246, figg. 13-16 ; 7. s¢nuosa, genital organs, RossETER, J. Quekett Club 1, No. 55, pp. 81-90, pl. v.; 7. soléwm as Cysticercus cellulose, in tumours, very rare, TERRIEN, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvii, pp. 103-105, 2 figg.; 7. solium, T. cenurus, T. crassicollis, anatomy, VIGENER, Jahrb. nassau. Ver. lvi, pp. 115-177, 8 figg. T. voluta, p. 381, figg. 5 & 6, West Africa, from LErinaceus albiventris. T. (Hymenolepis) voluta, p. 382, figg. 7-10, from Anas boschas, Linstow, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxvi; 7. hominis, from Homo sapiens, Aschabad, p. 286, figg. 17-19, TZ. hoplites, from Ardea, p. 288, figg. 20-22, 7. dahurica, from Corvus dahuricus, Siberia, p. 290, figg. 24 & 25, 7. retracta, from Canis ekloni, p. 291, figg. 26-29, Linstow, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii, n. spp. Tetrabothrius (= Tenia Kreftt) forsteri, Australia (Port Jackson), in Delphinus forstert, p. 745, figg. 1-5, J. triangulare, p. 748, figg. 6-11, FUHRMANN, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxv. Tetrarhynchobothrium fluviatile, Nile, from Malapterurus electricus, LINSTOW, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxvii, p. 683, figg. 10 & 11, n. sp. Tatria n. gen. for 7. biremisn. sp., from Podiceps auritus, Galicia, structure, KowALEWSKI, Bull. Ac. Cracovie 1904, 7, pp. 367-368, pls. ix & x. Thysanosoma actinoides in sheep, United States of America, p. 26, pl. iv, figs. 7 & 8, 7. rivolta in sheep, p. 26, figg. 9 & 10, TEMpERE, Microgr. prep. xii, 1. Urogonoporus armatus Liihe, 1902, the ripe proglottides of Trilocularia gracilis Olsson, 1869, systematic position, ODHNER, Arch. parasit. viii, pp. 465-471. TREMATODA. [The following memoirs relate to 7rematoda :—AUDEN (15), BARBAGALLO & Drago (18), BinLineHurRst (26), Boutan (38), Brior (53), Conn (101), ConyYNGHAM (104), Dy# (128), Enrz (132), FISCHOEDER (141, 142), FuHR- MANN (150), GRAHAM (171), Guccrni (174), GuIART (175), HALL (183), Hern (189), IstvAN RAtz (210), JAGERSKIOLD (214), JOHNSTON (221), KAMENSKY (225), KATHARINER (227), LANDER (243), LEBoUR (251), LE Dantxc (252), 48 Verm. XV. VERMES. [1904] Linstow (260, 267), ‘MacCaLLuMm (286), MACLAREN (287), MIRANDA RIBEIRO (309), OSBORN (341), PRart (357), PRENANT (358), RENDALL (370), Ross (381), Ruak (387), SCHNEIDER (402), Scott (412), THEOBALD (444), Wort (477). | GENERAL BIOLOGY. Anatomy and histology, of several forms, MACLAREN (287). Anatomy of n. genera and spp., CoHN (101). Anatomy of n. spp., Pratt (357). Structure and n. sp., IstvAN RATz (210). Histology of epithelial cells of the intestine of Distomwum hepaticum, PRENANT (358). Fish parasites, SCHNEIDER (402). Parasitic Trematode in Cardium edule, LeBour (251). Parasites of higher animals, mode of infection, organs attacked, symp- toms; anatomy and biology of parasite, Haut (183). Practical demonstrations of parasitology, GUIART (175). Parasites of the Culicide, Dy& (128). Parasitic in man, n. sp., CONYNGHAM (104). Human parasites, BILLINGHURST (26). Anopheles maculipennis as host to a Distomum, RUGE (387). Liver fluke in sheep, preventives, THEOBALD (444), Bird-lving Distomum, MIRANDA (309). Oyster parasite, GRAHAM (171). Origin of pearls, BouTAN (38). Development of Gyrodactylus elegans, KATHARINER (227). DISTRIBUTION. Russia, n. spp., Linstow (267). Boulogne, n. sp. on Trachinus draco, BRioT (53). Ticino, fish parasites, GUCCINI (174). Sicily, fish parasites, BARBAGALLO & DraGo (18). Red Sea form, anatomy of reproductive organs, JAGERSKIOLD (214). Natal, a case of Bilharzia, LE DantEc (252). Cochin China, n. spp., FISCHOEDER (142). Torres Straits, n. sp., LINSTOW (267). South America, n. spp., FUHRMANN (150). Rio Janeiro, bird parasitised by Distomum, MIRANDA RIBEIRO (309). Australia, bird parasites, JOHNSTON (221). SYSTEMATIC. Amphistomum watsoni in man, CONYNGHAM, Brit. Med. J. 1904, ii, p. 663, Lancet 1904, ii, p. 464, n. sp. Bilharza hematobia, notes on, AUDEN, Lancet 1904, i, p. 1235, RENDALL, pp. 755 & 756, WortH, p. 611, Ross, p. 687, Scort (412); Bilharzia, Natal, Lz Dantxc, C.R. Soc. Biol. Ivii, pp. 399 & 400. Bothriogaster n. gen. for B. variolaris n. sp., South America, from the in- testine of Rostrhamus sociabilis, FUHRMANN, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxvii, p. 59, figg.. 1 & 2: Cotylaspis insignis, Lake Chautauqua, New York, habits and structure, OsBoRN, Zool. Jahrb. Anat. xxi, 2, pp. 201-242. Dicrocelium lanceolatum in the dog, Kamrensky, Trudui Kharkov. Univ. ; XXXVl, pp. 59-64. Diplectunum equans, anatomy and histology, MAcLAREN, Jena. Zeitschr. XXXVili, 3, pp. 573-618, pls. xx—xxii. TREMATODA, Verm. 49 Distomum sp. in Anopheles maculipennis, RucE, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxv, p. 258; Distomum spp., epithelium, Hern, Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxvii, pp. 546-585, pls. xxili-xxv; D. margaritarum, causing pearls, BourTay, Arch. Zool. exp. Hist. Nat. (4) ii, xxxii, pp. 47-90, pl. u.; B. hepatz- cum, histology of epithelial cells of the intestine, PRENANT, C.R. Soc. Biol. lvi, pp. 523-525; D. hepaticum in sheep, preventives, THEOBALD, 2nd Rep. Econ. Zool. p. 133; D. lucipetum, from Larus maculipennis Mrranpa, Arch. Mus. Rio Janeiro xu, pp. 137 & 138. D. armatissimum from Iguana, Zool. Garden, St. Petersburg, p. 280, fig. 15 ; D. reinhardi, from Astacus leptodactylus, Russia, p. 280, fig. 16, LINstow, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. vili, n. spp. Echinostomum garzette, at Benakat, in Garzetta nigripes, MacCauium, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, pp. 541-548, 1 fig. E. armatum, South America, from the intestine of Rostrhamus sociabilis, p. 61, fig. 3, #. ierme, Java, from the stomach of Lutra, p. 63, fig. 4, Linstow, Centrbl. Bakter. xxxvii, n. spp. Erpocotyle circularis, from , Spong. 1 KV cS PONG BY W. WoopDLAND. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION . Ee TMaeLEs. II. BroLoay A. Evolution B. Morphology (1) General Accounts (ii) External Characters. é ‘ ‘ (iii) Anatomy of Soft Parts. Canal-System (iv) Skeletal System : ; , (a) General Accounts . ‘ (b) Material of the Skeleton . ‘ (c) Skeletal Elements, Morphology, Develop- ment, and Nomenclature of . (d) Skeletal Anatomy (v) Histology (a) General Accounts (b) Special Organs or Tissues c. Physiology. (i) General Accounts (ii) Particular Functions D. Bionomics E. Reproduction, Development and Growth (i) Germ-Cells, Fertilization (ii) Embryology . (a) General Accounts (b) Early Stages, Larve, Metamorphosis, &e. (iii) Asexual Reproduction . (a) Fission, Vegetative Paulding and neene ration : (b) Germinal Budding ‘and Gemmule- For- mation . . as) ey) ag © momo © OM O OO Om wmnnno © © Oo f W 10 2 Spong. XVII. SPONGIE. F. Miscellanea, . : (i) Bibliography (ii) Technique (iii) Economics (iv) Classification . (v) Chemistry of Sponges . III. DisrrRiBurIoN. A. Geographical a. Marine. (i) General (ii) Atlantic Ocean and Adjacent Seas (iii) Indian Ocean and Adjacent Seas (iv) Pacific Ocean and Adjacent Seas (v) Arctic Seas (vacant). (vi) Antarctic Seas B. Freshwater B. Geological : (i) General (vacant). (ii) Cainozoic (iii) Mesozoic (iv) Palaeozoic IV. SysrEMATIC. A. Porifera, general B. Calcarea (including Astroscleride) . (i) Homoccela (ii) Heteroccela c. Hexactinellida . (i) Lyssacina (i) Dictyonina D. Demospongie . (i) Tetraxonida . (a) Carnosa . : (b) Tetractinellida . (1) Choristida (2) Lithistida (ii) Monaxonida . (a) Hadromerina (1) Aciculina (2) Clavulina (b) Halichondrina (iii) Keratosa 4 : (a) Dictyoceratina . (b) Dendroceratina . (iv) _Myxospongida E. Octactinellida (vacant), F. Heteractinellida (vacant). Gc. Incertz Sedis . [1904] Page 10 10 10 10 11 ng | 26 INTRODUCTION. Spong. 3 INTRODUCTION. I. The record of Sponge literature for 1904 comprises 61 publications (including 53a), exclusive of abstracts or reviews. This number is one more than that of last year, but not all of these publications belong to the year 1904 as will be seen by the list appended below. II. Sponge literature has during 1904 chiefly been enriched by the four splendid monographs of Isima (24), ScHutzE (43), Topsenr (50) and Witson (60)—monographs principally of systematic value, though the last three authors also provide general accounts of the skeleton and other portions of sponge structure. The monograph of Ismma continues his important researches on Japanese Hexactinellids (Rossellide) ; SCHULZE describes the Hexactinellid sponges of the “ Valdivia” expedition ; Top- SENT describes sponges from the Azores and WILSON sponges obtained by the “ Albatross” in the Pacific Ocean. Other systematic memoirs of importance are those of HinpE (18, 19) on the genus Porosphera, MINCHIN (36) on the genus Leucosolenia, SEELY (45), SZYMANSKI (47) and THuUM (49). The number of new genera and new species described in 1904 is considerable. III. Some of the chief features of morphological importance to be noticed are the proof of the sponge nature and the description of the intimate structure of Porosphera by HinpE (18); the description of the huge basal spicule of Monoraphis chuni by ScHULZE (43), who also gives a general account of Hexactinellid morphology, and, amongst other things, the description of Sollas’ membrane in Pecillastra and Penares, and of the reticular skeletal septa crossing the gastral cavity of Huplectella and Chonelasma by WiLson (60). IV. In Physiology, Bionomics and Economics, there is little to record. Maas (31, 32) describes the results of rearing Calcareous sponges in water deprived of calcium salts ; Coss (5) gives an account of the sponge fishery in Florida; Corre (6) continues his studies on nutrition in sponges, and certain phenomena, which may be classed under the head- ing of Bionomics, are described by CuENot (7), DUERDEN (9), GRUVEL (15), HERDMAN (17), TopsENT (50) and WiLson (60). In connection with the Reproduction of Sponges, G6ricH (14) further contributes to our knowledge of spermato- and ovogenesis in sponges, and Isima (24), SCHULZE (43), TopsenT (50) and Witson (60) also supply information concerning gemmule-formation, larvee and vegetative budding in several genera of siliceous sponges. V. Under the heading of Geographical Distribution, the most impor- tant contributions are the four large systematic monographs mentioned above, which describe sponges from the Japanese seas, Atlantic and Indian Oceans, Azores and South Pacific Ocean respectively. Sponges from waters adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean are also described by IAKHON- TOFF (23), by Sowrnsky (46), and by SzyMaNskI (48). Calcareous sponges from the Antarctic Seas are described by VANHOFFEN (56). The chief paleontological memoirs are those of HInpkE (18, 19), JUKES-BROowNE & Huu (26) and Rows (41). Sponge memoirs, hitherto unrecorded, belonging to years decidedly previous to 1904 are those of CLarKE (3), GRUVEL (15), Honuick (21), IAKHONTOFF (23), REMES (40) and SrxEty (45). E04: ha ViOn. (X11, | Be 4 Spong. XVII. SPONGIZ. [1904] \ LTS ARNESEN. (3) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Abstract by Maas (33). Baar. (4) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Abstract by Maas (33). 1. BAUMBERGER, E. Fauna der untern Kreide im westschweizerischen Jura. Abh. Schweiz. pal. Ges. xxx, 1903, pp. 1-60. 2. *Cutrica, C. Les Spongillides de Roumanie. Ann. Univ. Jassy iii, pp. 15, 16. 3. CLARKE, J. M. A fauna Siluriana Superior do Rio Trombetas, Para, Brazil. Arch. Mus. Rio Janeiro x, 1899, pp. 7, 8. 4. Cuaus, C. & Groppen, K. Lehrbuch der Zoologie, begriindet von C. Claus, neu bearbeitet von Karl Grobben. Erste Hialfte, pp. 249- 257, with figg. Reviewed by SCHUBERG in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, p. 233. 5. Cops, J. N. The Sponge Fishery of Florida in 1900. Rep. U. S. Fish. Comm. for 1902, xxviii [1904], pp. 163-175, 4 pls. 6. Corre, M. J. Des Phenomenes de la Nutrition chez les Spongiares. C.R. Ass. Franc. xxxii, Pt. 2, 1903, pp. 776-780. ——. (9-14) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Abstracts by Maas (33). 7. Curnot, L. Contributions a la faune du Bassin D’Arcachon. It. Doridiens. Trav. Lab. Arcachon 1903, p. 4. 8. Dennant, J. & Kitson, A. E. Catalogue of the described Species of Fossils in the Cainozoic fauna of Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, Rec. geol. Surv. Victoria 1, (2), 1903, p. 136. 9. DuERDEN, J. E. West Indian Sponge-incrusting Actinians. Bull. Amer. Mus. xix, 1903, pp. 495-503. Notice in Nature lxix, Feb., p. 398. 10. Ecx, H. Bemerkung zur Lethzea geognostica, betreffend Schwaimme aus dem Muschelkalk. Centrbl. Mineral. No. 15, p. 464. 1]. Ernertmper, R. A Monograph of the Cretaceous Invertebrate fauna of New South Wales. Mem. geol. Surv. N.S. Wales, Paleontology, No. 11, 1902, p. 64. 12. Fox-Srraneways, C. The Geology of the Oolitic and Cretaceous Rocks South of Scarborough. Mem. geol. Surv. England & Wales 1904, pp. 1-118, with 11 plates. 13. GiLLot, X. Communication on Spongilla lacustris L. from Chambilly. Bull. Soc. Autun xvi, 1903, pp. 120, 121. 14, Goricu, W. Zur Kenntnis der Spermatogenese bei den Poriferen und Cdlenteraten nebst Bemerkungen iiber die Oogenese der ersteren. Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Ixxvi, pp. 522-543, 1 pl. . (19, 20) Zool. Rec. 1903. Abstract by Maas (33). Abstract in Ann. Nat. Hist. pp. 312, 313, 421. GROBBEN. [See CLaus & GROBBEN (4). | * An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Recorder has not seen the Paper or Work referred to. A A i i i ee TITLES. Spong. 5 15. Gruvet, A. Notes sur quelques résultats d’un dragage dans le Golfe de Gascogne. Pr.-verb. Soc. Sci. Bordeaux 1897-98, pp. 248-256. 16. *Henzn, M. Spongosterin, eine cholesterinartige Substanz aus Suberites domuncula und seine argebliche Beziehung zum Lipochrom dieses Tieres. Zeitschr. physiol. Chem. xli, pp. 109-124. 17. HerpMan, W. A. & Horneti J. Note on pearl-formation in the Ceylon Pearl Oyster. Rep. Brit. Ass. 1903, p. 695. Hitt, W. [See Jukes-BrowneE & HI (26).] 18. Hinpe,G.J. On the structure and affinities of the genus Porosphera, Steinmann. J. R. Micr. Soc., pp. 1-25, 2 pls. 19. ——. On the zone of Mursupites in the Chalk at Beddington, near Croydon, Surrey. Geol. Mag. pp. 484, 485. 20. Hotmes, W.M. List of fossils collected from the chalk obtained from the cutting and tunnel between Coulsdon and Merstham. P. Croydon Club, pp. 45, 46. 21. *Houtick, A. Two Staten-Island sponges. New Brighton, N. Y. Proc. Nat. Sci. Ass. viii, 1890, p. 21. HORNELL, J. [See HerpMAN & HorNELt (17).] 22. Huarp, V.-A. Thistoire naturelle dans L’Ouest. Natural. Canad. EEX, Pps. 218,219: HutcuHinson. (20) Zool. Rec. 1902 Spong. Abstract by Maas (33). 23. [AKHONTOFF, G. Communication de l’éxcursion sur le lac Baical, faite en été de Vannée 1902. Protok. Kazan. Univ. 1902-1903, No. 212, pp. 1-11. 24. Istma, I. Studies on the Hexactinellida. Contribution Iv. (Rossel- lide). J. Coll. Tokyo xviii, Article 7, 307 pp., 27 pls. with expla- nations. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 545-549. ——. (22) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Notice by Maas (38). 25. JAHN, J. J. Einige neue Fossilienfundorte in der ostbéhmischen Kreideformation. Jahrb. geol. Reichsanst. liv, Pt. 1, p. 86. 26. JUKES-Browne, A. J. & Hint, W. The Cretaceous Rocks of Britain. The Upper Chalk of England. Mem. geol. Surv. U. K. ii, pp. 1-566, 79 text-figg., 1 pl. Reviewed in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii, pp. 473, 474. Kitson, A. E. [See Dennant & Kirson (8). | 27. Kororp, C. A. Biological Survey of the waters of Southern Cali- fornia by the marine Laboratory of the University of California at San Diego. Science, n. s. xix (482), pp. 505-508. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 678, 679. LAMEERE. (30) Zool. Rec. 1902. Notice by Maas (38). 28. LENDENFELD, R. von. Uber die deszendenztheoretische Bedeutung der Spongiosa. Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, pp. 635, 636. 29. Ueber die Herstellung von Nadelpraparaten von Kieselschwiim- men. Zeitschr. wiss. Mikr. xxi, pp. 23, 24. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, p. 549. ——. (27 & 28) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Abstracts by Maas (38). 6 Spong. XVII. SPONGIA. [1904] 30. [LENDENFELD, R. von.] See Iyrma (24), Kororp (27), LENDENFELD (29), MAAS (32), SCHULZE (43), SZYMANSKI (47 & 48), THuM (49), TopseNT (50-52), WILSON (60). Lron. (29) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Abstract by Maas (33). LUNDBECK. (32) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Notice by Maas (33). 31. Maas, O. Uber den Aufbau des Kalkskeletts der Spongien in nor- malen und in CaCO, freien Seewasser. Verh. Deutsch. zool. Ges. xiv, pp. 190-199, 243. 32. Ueber der Wirkung der Kalkentziehung auf die Entwicklung der Kalkschwamme. SB. Ges. Munchen xx, Heft. 1, pp. 4-21, with figg. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 687, 688. 33. ——. Porifera. Zool. Jahresber. 1903 (1904), pp. 1-6 (sep. pag.). 34. MARINE BioLtocicaL Association. Plymouth Marine Invertebrate Fauna. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. vii, No. 2, pp. 185, 186. 35. MarpMann, G. Uber die Priiparation der Diatomaceen, Foraminiferen, Polycistineen und Spongillen. Zeitschr. ang. Mikr. x (6), pp. 141-145. 36. Mincuin, E. A. The characters and synonymy of the British Species of Sponges of the genus Leucosolenia. P. Zool. Soc. London, Vol. ii, pp. 349-396, with 8 text-figg. 37. M’IntrosH, W. C. On the Distribution of Marine Animals. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 7th series, xiii, pp. 117-130. 3€. Mo.ot, E. Sur la découverte a la Montagne de Berru de la Faune du Thanétien. Bull. Soc. Reims xiii, pp. 50, 51. PREIWISCH. (39) Zool. Rec. 1903. Notice by Maas (38). 39. Raner, P. Das Diluvialgebiet von Liibeck und seine Dryastone. Zeitschr. Naturw. lxxvi (3), pp. 161-272. 40. Remes, M. M. O zkamenélindch bludnych balvani z okélf PHbora. Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove 1, 1898, pp. 5-10. 41. Rowr, A. W. The zones of the White Chalk of the English Coast. (1v) Yorkshire. P. Geol. Ass. xviii (4), pp. 193-296, pls. 17-40. ScHRAMMEN. (46, 47) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Abstracts by Maas (33). ScHuBERG. [See Claus & GROBBEN (4). ] 42. ScoEpotinrr, A. Zur Organisation von Rhabdopleura. Bergens Mus. Aarbog (1), No. 2, pp. 1-21, with 3 pls. 43. ScuuuzE, F. E. Hexactinellida. Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf dem Dampfer “ Valdivia,” 1898— 1899. Band tv. In 2 parts, 266 pp., 52 pls. with explanations. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 813-817. ScHunze. (48) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Abstract by Maas (38). 44. Scntrzr, E. Die Fauna der schwabischen Meeresmolasse. I Teil, Spongien und Echinodermen. Jahresh. Ver. Wurttemb. lx, pp. 147 —155. Reprinted in Mt. Nat.-Kab. Stuttgart xxvi, pp. 147-158. TITLES. Spong. 7 45. *Smmty, H. M. Some Sponges of the Chazy formation. Vermont, Rep. Geol. Burlington ii, 1902, pp. 151-161, with 1 pl. Sounas. (49) Zool. Rec. 1903. Abstract by Maas (33), and Ann. Nat. Hist: "p. "67, xii. 46. Sowrnsky, W. Introduction a l’étude de la faune du bassin marin Ponto-Aralo-Kaspien sous le point de vue d’une province z00-géo- graphique indépendante. (In Russian.) Zapiski Kiev. Obshch. xviil, pp. 1-487. 47. SzyMANskKI, J.M. Zur Anatomie und Systematik der Hornschwimme des Mittelmeeres. Zool. Anz. xxvii, 1903-04, pp. 445-449. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, p. 344. 48, * Hornschwamme von Aegina und Brioni bei Pola, Inaug. Dissert. Breslau, 52 pp., 9 figg. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 549, 550. THEILE. (50, 51) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Abstracts by MAAs (33). 49. THum, E. Bericht tiber Eine Sammlung trockener Chalineen-Skelete aus dem Briisseler Museum. Ann. Soc. malac. Belgique. Mémoires. pp. 9-21, with text-figg. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, p. 431. 50. TopsentT, E. Spongiaires des Agores. Résultats des Camp. Scien. Prince Monaco. Fasc. xxv, 263 pp., 18 pls., with explanations. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 550, 551. ol. Sarostegia oculata, Hexactinellide nouvelle des iles du Cap- Vert. Bull. Mus. Monaco, No. 10. pp. 1-8, with 3 figg. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, p. 431. 52. feteroclathria hatlezi, type d’un genre nouveau d’Ectyonines. Arch. Zool. exp. 11 (6), pp. 93-98, with 2 figg. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, p. 483. 53. Notes sur les Eponges du Travailleur et du Talisman. 1. Hexactinella filholi, nov. sp. Bull. Mus. Paris No. 2, pp. 62-66. Notes sur les Eponges du Travailleur et du Talisman. 11. Hexactinella grimaldii Topsent, Malacosaccus unguiculatus F. E. Schulze, Regadrella phenix O. Schmidt. T.c. No. 4, pp. 195-200. Notes sur les Eponges du Travailleur et du Talisman. 11. Leucopsacus scoliodocus Ij., var. retroscissus; Sarostegia oculata Tops. T. c. No. 6, pp. 372-378. —. (52) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Abstract by Maas (33). URBAN. (53) Zool. Rec. 1903 Spong. Notice by Maas (33). 55. Ussine, N. V. Danmarks Geologi i almenfatteligt Omrids. Danmarks geol. Unders. iii, No. 2, p. 78. 56. *VANHOFFEN, E. Die Tierwelt des Sitidpolargebiets. Zeitschr. Ges. Erkunde. Berlin pp. 362-370. 57. WALTHER, J. Die Fauna der Solnhofener Plattenkalke. Denk. Ges. Jena. Fest. Heckel, pp. 161-163. 58. WELTNER, W. Bericht iiber die Leistungen in der Spongiologie wahrend des Jahres 1902. Arch. Naturg. ii, Heft. 3, 1897 [1904], pp. 301-340, 59. ——. Die Spongien im “ International Catalogue of Scientific Litera- ture.” Zool. Anz. xxvii, 1903-04, pp. 788, 789. 53A. 54, 8 Spong. XVII. SPONGIA, [1904] 60. Witson, H. V. Sponges. Reports on an Exploration off the West Coasts of Mexico, Central and South America, and off the Galapagos Islands, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U.S. Fish Commission Steamer “ Albatross” during 1891. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harv. Coll. xxx, No. 1, 161 pp., 26 pls., with explanations. Abstract by LENDENFELD in Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 817, 818. Ty “BIOLOGY. A. EVOLUTION (PHYLOGENY, VARIATION, &c.). Phylogenetic relation between Lyssacina and Dictyonalia: lstma (24) p. 211.—Descent Theory illustrated by Sponges: LENDENFELD (28).— Variation in Siliceous sponges, remarks on, pp. 8-11; distinction of species in sponges, remarks on: WILSON (60) pp. 11, 12. B. MorpHo.oey. (1) General Accounts. Brief general account of Sponge morphology: Ciaus & GROBBEN (4) pp. 249-252. (i) EHaternal Characters. Lichen-like growth of Spongilla lacustris: G1LLoT (13).—Conical eleva- tions on surface of Acanthascus cactus F. E. 8.: Is1ma (24) pp. 144, 145.— Size of body, body-form and external characters in general of Hexactinellids : SCHULZE (43) pp. 185-190.—Pedunculate form of body in Hyalonema pedunculatum, p. 19; shrub-like habitus of Sclerothamnopsis compressa resembling that of hitherto unique Sclerothamnus clausti M.: WIxSoN (60) p. 84. (111) Anatomy of the Soft Tissues. Canal-System. Porosphera, canal-system of: H1npE (18) pp. 17, 18.—Soft parts of Acanthascus alani Ij., pp. 159, 160, of A. cactus F.E.S., pp. 154-158, of Aulosaccus mitsukurit Ij., pp. 126, 127, of A. schulzei Ij., pp. 111, 112, of Crateromorpha corrugata 1j., p. 79-82, of C. meyeri J. E. G., pp. 59, 60, of C. meyeri tuberosa Ij., p. 69, of C. pachyactina Ij., p. 75, of Hyalascus giganteus Ij., pp. 101-108, of H. sagamiensis Ij., pp. 89, 90, of Lanugr- nella pupa, pp. 14-16, of Rhabdocalyptus capillatus Ij., pp. 287-291, of fh. victor Tj., pp. 251-253, of Scyphidium longispina, pp. 29-31, of Stauro- calyptus entacanthus, n. sp., pp. 200-202, of S. glaber Ij., pp. 212, 213, of Vitrollula fertilis, pp. 43-46: Istma (24)—Soft parts of Hexactinellids: ScHULZE (43) pp. 188-197.—Soft parts of horny sponges: SZYMANSKI (47)._Similarity between main afferent and efferent canals and their apertures in Pecillastra tricornis, p. 102; Sollas’ membrane present 1 Pecillastra and Penares, pp. 103, 107, 113; Character of sieve-plate region in Regadrella delicata, p. 36: WILSON (60). (iv) Skeletal System. (a) General Accounts.—Brief account of sponge spicules: CLaus & GRoBBEN (4) p. 251.—Spiculation of Leucosolenia complicata, L. variabilis, L. botryoides, full description of: MincHIN (36) pp. 363-370, 376-383, 387-391.—-Spiculation of sponges in general, remarks on: ToPsENT (50) pp. 14-16. 5 D> ere BIOLOGY. Spong. 9 (b) Material of the Skeleton.—Spicule-sheaths in Hexactin- ellids, pp. 204-210; Chemical nature of spicule-substance in Hexactin- ellids, pp. 219-221; Structure of spicules in Hexactinellids, pp. 221-243: SCHULZE (48). (c) Morphology, Development and Nomenclature of Skeletal Elements. —Macrodiscohexasters of Avulosaccus schulzei Ij., pp. 114-117; Spicules (gastralia) present on surface of excurrent canals in Crateromorpha meyert J. E. G., called Canalaria, p. 65; Degenerate oxy- hexasters with less than six terminal points in Hyalascus sagamiensis 1j., p. 95; Hexactinose oxyhexasters in Hyalascus similis, n. sp., pp. 99, 100; Hexactinnelid scleroblast-nuclei in Rhabdocalyptus capillatus 1j., p. 290; Siliceous reticular bodies in Stawrocalyptus glaber Ij., pp. 210, 211; Spicules (stauractins) in the larva of Vitrollula fertilis, pp. 52, 53: Isima (24).—Huge basal spicule of Monorhaphis chuni, n. g., 0. sp., pp. 112, 113; Intracellular development of siliceous spicules, pp. 243-254: SCHULZE (43).—Structure of discohexasters in Caulophacus schulzei suggests evolution of the hexaster from the hexact, pp. 48, 49; Degeneration of the uncinate into the oxydiact in Hexactinella labyrinthica, p. 81; Reticular skeletal masses in Heaxactinella labyrinthica, p. 79; Pathological amphidiscs (hexacts with additional rays) in Hyalonema pateriferum, p. 32; Peculiar dichotriznes of Penares foliaformis approach shape of Lithistid phyllo- triene, p. 113; Arrangement of axial canals in scopulee of Sclerothamnopsis indicates equivalence to branched diacts, p. 86; Protrizenes of Thenea are modified dichotrienes, p. 89; Metasters intermediate between spirasters and euasters in J'henea pyriformis, p. 100; Spicule terminology, remarks on, pp. 13, 14: Wurnson (60).—Spicules in larva of Thoosa armata T.: TopsENT (50) pp. 110, 111. (d) Skeletal Anatomy.—Hexactinellid spicules, geological remains of : CLARKE (3).—Porosphera, skeleton of: HinpE (18) pp. 14-17.— Chalineen-skelete : THum (49).—Spiculation of Malacosaccus floricomatus T.: ToPSENT (50) pp. 35-38.—Reticular skeletal septa cross sponge cavity in Euplectella and Chonelasma: WILSON (60) pp. 34, 74. (v) Histology. (a) General Accounts.—Histology of Lanuginella pupa, pp. 14- 16, of Rhabdocalyptus capillatus Jj., pp. 288-290, of A. victor Ij., pp. 252, 253, of Scyphidium longispina, pp. 29-31, of Vitrollula fertilis, pp. 44-46 : Igima (24).—Histology of Hexactinellids : ScHULZE (43) pp. 197-219. (b) Histology of Special Organs or Classes of Cells.— Thesocytes and rosette-like bodies in Acanthascus cactus F. E.8., pp. 157, 158 ; Archeocytes of Lanuginella pupa, p. 16 ; Archeocytes, thesocytes, and peculiar bodies in Scyphidium longispina, pp. 30, 31 ; Thesocytes of Staurocalyytus entacanthus n. sp., pp. 201, 202 ; Archzeocytes of Vitrollula fertilis, pp. 44, 45 ; Choanocytes of Vitrollula fertilis, p. 44: Istma (24),— Thesocytes of Hexactinellids, pp. 210-213 ; Scleroblasts in Hexactinellids, pp. 204-210 : SCHULZE (43). C. PHYSIOLOGY. (i) General Accounts.—Vacant. (ii) Particular Functions.—Nutrition in Sponges: Corre (6) pp. 776-780. 10 Spong. XVII. SPONGIA. [1904] D. BIONOMiIcs. % Similarity of external appearance between certain Doris and Sponges : CuENotT (7) p. 4.—Actinians commensal on sponges : DUERDEN (9).—Mol- luscan eggs contained in tissues of sponges and destruction of mollusc shells by acid secreted by a siliceous sponge : GRUVEL (15).—Pearls originated by boring sponges, such as Clione: HERDMAN (17).—Development of Cal- careous Sponges in water deprived of calcium salts : Maas (31, 32).— Influence of local conditions on coloration of sponges, remarks on: TOPSENT (50) p. 17.—Mutual attachment of deep-sea Hexactinellids : W1Lson (60) pp. 43, 50, 51. E. REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT. GQ) Germ-Cells, Fertilization. Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis in sponges: GoOrRIcH (14).—Ova and sperm-cells of Hexactinellids : ScHULZE (43) pp. 215-219. (1) Lmbryology. (a) General Accounts.—Brief account of sponge embryology : Ciaus & GROBBEN (4) p. 253. (b) Early stages, larvae, metamorphosis and post-larval development.—Porospheru, manner of growth: HINpE (18) pp. 11- 14.—Larve of Vitrollula fertilis: Istma (24) pp. 46-55.—Larve of Sycandra setosa reared in water deprived of calcium salts: Maas (32).— Larve of Hexactinellids: ScHuLzE (43) pp. 215-218.—Larve of Thoosa armata T.: TopsENnt (50) pp. 110, 111.—Development of complex Hurete and Farrea colonies from simple cup-like forms : W1Lson (60) pp. 64, 65. (iil) Asexual Reproduction. (a) Fission and Vegetative Budding.—Budding in Acantha- scine, pp. 129, 148, in Rhabdocalyptus mollis F. E. S., pp. 258, 259, in Scyphidium longispina, p. 22: lita (24). (b) Germinal budding.—Origin of the larva from archeocyte- congeries in Vitrollula fertilis: Isima (24) pp. 58-55.—Gemmules of Tetilla longipilis, n. sp. : TOPSENT (50) p. 98. F. MISCELLANEOUS. Bibliography.—Record of Sponge literature for 1903 : Bru. Zoot. 1x, pp. 9, 57, 190, 304, 423.—Titles of 27 memoirs upon sponges, with abstracts: Maas (33).—List of memoirs on sponges published in the years 1901, 1902, with summaries under different headings of the more important additions to scientific knowledge of the Porifera: WELTNER (58).—Abstracts of certain sponge memoirs (1900-1904) : LENDENFELD (30). Technique.—Methods of displaying spicules of fossil siliceous sponges : LENDENFELD (29).—Methods of preparing sponges: MARPMANN (35).— Method of preparation of calcareous spicules : MINCHIN (36) p. 356. Economics.—Full account of the Sponge fishery of Florida in 1900: Coss (5). DISTRIBUTION. Spong. 11 Classification.—Classification, general remarks on: TopsEntT (50) pp. 17-19. Chemistry of Sponges.—Spongosterin from Suberites, &c. : HENZE (16). III. DISTRIBUTION. A, GEOGRAPHICAL. a. MARINE. (i) General.—Generaldistribution of Sponges, remarks on: M’IntosH (36).—Horizontal and bathymetrical distribution of Hexactinellids : SCHULZE (43) pp. 257-265. (ii) Atlantic Ocean and Adjacent Seas.—Golfe de Gascogne, sponges from: GRUVEL (15).—Lake Baical, Veluspa baicalensis, D., V. fusifera, Spongilla microgemmata, 8., Lubomyrskia irregularis, 8., from: IAKHONTOFF (23) p. 3.—Plymouth, sponge fauna of: Mar. Broun. Ass. (34).—Atlantic Ocean, Hexactinellids from: ScHuLzE (43).—Ponto-Aralo- Kaspien marine basin, sponges from: Sow1nsky (46) pp. 173, 289, 328.— Aegina and Brioni bei Pola, horny sponges from: SZYMANSKI (48).—Azores archipelago, lists of sponges obtained from: Topsent (50).—Lles du Cap- Vert, Sarostegia oculata from: TopsEent (51). (i) Indian Ocean and Adjacent Seas.—Indian Ocean, Hexactinellids from: SCHULZE (43). (iv) Pacific Ocean and Adjacent Seas.—Sagami Sea, Hexac- tinellids from: Imma (24).—San Diego, Southern California, sponges from : Koro1p (27).—West coasts of Mexico, Central and South America and off the Galapagos Islands, sponges collected from, pp. 5,6; Thenea fenestrata now recorded for the Pacific, p. 91: Wu1Lson (60). (v) Arctic Seas.—Vacant. (vi) Antarctic Seas.—Antarctic Seas, calcareous sponges from: VANHOFFEN (56). 8. FRESHWATER SPONGES. Spongilla lacustris from Chambilly : Gruiot (13). B. GEOLOGICAL. (1) GENERAL. Vacant. (ii) CAINOZOIC. Swabian sandstone, sponges from: ScHutTzE (44).—Diluvial deposits of Liibeck, Spongilla lacustris, L. from: RANGE (39) p. 238.—Fossil (Caino- zoic) sponges from Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania: DENNANT & KITson (8) p. 136. Gin) Mrsozoic. Untern Kreide im westschweizerischen Jura, sponges from: BAUMBERGER (1) p. 21.—Muschelkalk, Scyphia roemeri, n. sp., S. sp., S. caminensis, from the: Eck (10).—Cretaceous rocks, New South Wales, Purisiphonia clarkez, 12 Spong. XVII. SPONGIA. [1904] B. from: ErxHerrinGe (11).—Oolitic and cretaceous rocks south of Scar- borough, sponges from: Fox-STrRaneGways (12) p. 40 et seq.—English Chalk, zonal distribution of species of Porosphera in: H1INDE (18) pp. 6- 10.—Cephalites longitudinalis, Pharetrospongia strahani, Plinthosella squamosa, Plocoscyphia convoluta, P. sp., Porosphera globularis, P. nuci- formis, P. patelliformis from the Surrey Chalk: H1ypg (19).—English Chalk, Placotrema cretacewm, Ventriculites decurrens, V. impressus, V. alcyonoides, V. radiatus, Plocoscyphia, Camerospongia, Porosphera pileolus, P. sp. from the: HouMEs (20).—Kreideformation, fossil sponges from the; JAHN (25).—Upper, Lower and Middle English Chalk, list of fossil sponges from: JUKES-BROWNE & Hii (26).—Chalk of Yorkshire Coast, Ventri- culites radiatus, V. eribrosus, V. impressus, V. infundibuliformis, V. convo- lutus, V. decurrens, Plocoscyphia convoluta, Porochonia simplex, Coscinopora infundibuliformis, Guettardia stellata, Leptophragma murchisoni, Celopty- chium agaricoides, Callopegma obconicum, Heterostinia obliqua, Siphonia konigt, Stelletta inclusa, Cliona cretacea, Porosphera globularis, P. globularis var. nuciformis, P. pileolus, P. pileolus var. patelliformis, P. pileolus var. ar- recta, from: Rowe (41) pp. 292, 293.——Flint, Denmark, fossil sponges from: Ussine (55).—Solnhofener Plattenkalke, Ammonella quadrata, n. g., 1. Sp., Phyllospongia lumbricaria, P. acuminata, P. elongata, P. rubarticulata, P. latifrons, P. varius, from the: WALTHER (57) pp. 162, 163. (av) PALAOozOICc. Silurian of Rio Trombetas, Para, Brazil, sponges from: CLARKE (3). TV. SYSTEMATIC. [A name of a species, followed only by a reference to a name from the list of titles, is a record of occurrence pure and simple. The approximate locality (or horizon) can be ascertained by looking up the author’s name attached to the particular species in the above (section 11). ] A. PORIFERA, GENERAL. B. CALCAREA. (i) HOMOC@LA. Family CLATHRINIDZ. Clathrina coriacea, C. lacunosa: Mar, Brow. Ass. (34). Family LEUCOSOLENIID. Leucosolenia botryoides, L. complicata, L. variabilis: Mar. Bion. Ass. (34).—L. complicata, L. variabilis, L. botryoides redefined and re- described in full: MincHIN (36) pp. 360-394. (ii) HETEROCGLA. Family SYCETTIDZ. Sycon seu Sycandra raphanus, spermatogenesis in: GOrIcH (14).—/S. com- pressum, S. coronatum: Mar. Bron. Ass. (34)—S. setosa grown in water deprived of calcium salts: Maas (31, 32).—S. setosum, 8S. coronata : SOWINSKY (46) p. 289. tTremacystia Worbignyi, T. siphonoides: JUKES-BROowNE & HILL (26) p- 505. Sas pe SYSTEMATIC, Spong. 13 Family PHARETRONIDA seu PHARETRONES. tBactronella parvula, B. australis: DENNANT & Kitson (8). +Blastinia aspera: Fox-STRANGWAYS (12) p. 40. tCorynella sp.: JAHN (25). +Discoelia peronni: BAUMBERGER (1) p. 21. t+tHlasmovera sequana, EL. crassa: BAUMBERGER (1) p. 21. +Hlasmostoma consobrinum, E. crassum, E. scitulum, E. sp.: JUKES-BROWNE & HI (26) p. 504.—#. sp.: JAHN (25). + Holcospongia (Spongia) floriceps, H. polita (Stellispongia corallina): Fox- STRANGWAYS (12) p. 40. +Manon marginatum: JUKES-BRoWNE & HI (26) p. 506. tOculospongia sp.: BAUMBERGER (1) p. 21. +Peronidella recta, H.: Fox-StTRANGWAYS (12) p. 40. tPharetrospongia strahani: JuKEs-BRowNE & Hitt (26) p. 504.—P. strahani: HINDE (19). t+ Plectroninia balbt: DENNANT & KiTSON (8). +Porosphera, history, and full description of genus and species, pp. 1-25 ; P. globularis, P. nuciformis, P. woodwardi, P. pileolus redescribed, pp. 19-23; P. patelliformis, n. sp., P. arrecta, n. sp. described, pp. 23, 24: HINDE (18).—P. globularis, P. nuciformis, P. patelliformis: HINDE (19).—P. pileolus, P. sp.: HouMEs (20).—P. globularis: JAHN (25).— P. globularis, P. globularis var. nuciformis, P. pileolus, P. pileolus var. patelliformis, P. pileolus var. arrecta: Rowe (41) p, 293. tSiphonocelia crassa: BAUMBERGER (1) p. 21. Sparsispongia gemmata: BAUMBERGER (1) p. 21. tSpongia | Holcospongia] floriceps: Fox-STRANGWAYS (12) p. 49. tStellispongia salevensis: BAUMBERGER (1) p. 21. + Tretocalia pexica: ENNANT & Kitson (8). +Tremospongia sp. BAUMBERGER (1) p. 21. + Woodwardi: JuKES-BROWNE & HI. (26) p. 505. C. HEXACTINELLIDA. (i) LYSSACINA. Hexasterophora, characters of sub-order: SCHULZE (43) p. 172. Amphidiscophora, characters of suborder: ScHULZE (43) pp. 180, 181. Family EUPLECTELLID2. Euplectellide, characters of family with list of genera: ScHuULZE (43) pp 172, 173. Euplectella, characters of genus, p. 132; H. suberea W.T., redescribed, pp. 9-15; #. nobilis F.E.S. n. sp., described, pp. 15-17; £. asper- gillum R.O., redescribed, pp. 17-21; EF. (2 simplex F. E.8.), re- described, pp. 21, 22: ScHuLzE (43).—#. suberea W. T., redescribed : TOPSENT (50) pp. 38, 39.—£., sp., described: WILSON (60) pp. 33, 34. Holascus, characters of genus, p. 130; H. tenuis F. E.8. n. sp., described, pp. 3-7; H. obesus F.E.S. n. sp., described, pp. 7, 8; H. fibulatus F. E.8., redescribed, pp. 8, 9: ScHULZE (43). Malacosaceus floricomatus 'T., redescribed: TopsmntT (50) pp. 33-38.—J/, unguiculatus F. KE. 8., redescribed: TopsEnt (534). Regadrella, characters of genus, p. 134; 2. (? phenix O. Sch.), described, pp. 22, 23: ScHuLze (43).—R. phenix Sch., redescribed: Topsent (50) pp. 39, 40; (53a).—A., sp., described, pp. 35, 36; R. delicata, n. sp., diagnosed and described, pp. 36-42: Wunson (60). 14 Spong. XVII. SPONGLA. [1904] Family HERTWIGID2. Hertwigia, characters of genus, p. 1385; H. falcifera O. Sch., redescribed, pp. 23, 34: SCHULZE (43). Family CAULOPHACIDA. Caulophacide, characters of family with list of genera: ScHuLzE (43) pp. 173, 174. Caulophacus, characters of genus, p. 137; C. valdivie F. E. S., redescribed, pp. 25-28 : SCHULZE (43).—C. schulzei,n.sp., diagnosed and described, pp. 43-50 ; C., sp., described, p. 50: WILSON (60). Family HyALONEMATID. Compsocalyx, characters of n. g., pp. 164, 165 ; C. gibberosa F. E.S.,n. sp., described, pp. 99-103: SCHULZE (43). Hyalonematide, characters of family with list of genera, p. 181 : SCHULZE (43). Hyalonema, characters of genus, p. 162; H. thomsonis W. M., redescribed, pp. 67-69 ; H. calix F.E.S., n. sp., described, pp. 69-73; H. somalicum F. E.8., n. sp., described, pp. 73, 74; H. globiferum F. E.S., re- described, pp. 75-77; H. solutum F.E.S., n. sp., described, pp. 77, 78; H. valdine F. E.S., n. sp., described, pp. 78-80; A. rapa F. E.8. juv., redescribed, pp. 80-82; H. validum F. E.S., n. sp., described, pp. 82, 83; H. tulipa F. E.S.,n. sp., described, pp. 83-85 ; H. simile ¥. E.S., n. sp., described, pp. 85-88 ; H. coniforme F.E.S., n. sp., described, pp. 88, 89; H. urna F. E.S., n. sp., described, pp. 89-91; H. apertum F. E.S., redescribed, pp. 91-95; H. molle F.E.S., n. sp., described, pp: 95, 96; H. proximum F.E.S., 1. sp., described, pp. 64-67: ScHULZE (43).—H. ovuliferum F. E.S., re- described, pp. 16-19; H. pedunculatum, n. sp., diagnosed and described, pp. 19-22; H. bianchoratum, n. sp., diagnosed and described, pp. 22-25; H., species diverse described, pp. 25-28 ; H. pateriferum, n. sp., diagnosed and described, pp. 28-33 : W1itson (60).—H. thom- son’ W. M., redescribed, p. 31; H. infundibulum T., redescribed, p. 32: Topsent (50). Pheronema, characters of genus, p. 151 ; P. carpenteri(W. T.), redescribed, pp. 50-52; P. raphanus F. E.S., redescribed, pp. 52-58 : ScHULZE (43).—P. grayt 8. K., redescribed, pp. 29-31 : TOPsENT (50). Platylistrum, n. g., characters of genus, p. 165; P. platessa F. E.S., n. sp., described, pp. 59-64 : ScHULZE (43). +Stauractinella cretacea: JUKES-BROWNE & HILL (26), p. 508. Family SEMPERELLIDZ. (SEMPERELLINZ removed from HYALONEMATIDZ to form a distinct family.) Semperellide, characters of family with list of genera: SCHULZE (43) p far Semperella, characters of genus, p. 167; S. cucwmis F. E.8., redescribed, pp. 103-110; S. spicifera F. E.S8., redescribed, pp. 110-112: ScHULZE (43). Monoraphis, characters of n. g., pp. 167, 168; J. chuni F. E.S., n. sp., described, pp. 112-121; M. divis F. E.S., n. sp., described, pp. 121- 125: SCHULZE (43). + SYSTEMATIC. Spong. 15 Family LEUCOPSACIDA. Leucopsacide, characters of family with list of genera, p. 175 : ScHULZE (43). Leucopsacus scoliodocus 1j., n. var. retroscissus, described: TopsEnt (54). Chaunangium, characters of n. g., p. 138; C. crater F. E.S., n, sp., described, pp. 31-33 ; C. sp., F. E.8., described, pp. 38, 34: ScHULZE (43). Placopegma, characters of genus, p. 137; P. solutum F. E. 8., redescribed, pp. 28-31 : SCHULZE (43). Family ROSSELLIDZ. Diagnosis of the family, subdivided into Lanuginelline, Rosselline, and Acanthascone: Isima (24) pp. 1, 2; ScHuULZE (48) pp. 175, 176. Rosselline, diagnosis of sub-family and key to genera: lu1ma (24) pp. 16 -19 ; SCHULZE (43) p. 176. Lanuginelline, diagnosis of sub-family and key to genera and species : Igima (24) pp. 2, 3; ScHULZE (43) p. 176. Acanthascine, diagnosis of sub-family, general organization and key to genera : [yima (24) pp. 127-139; SCHULZE (43) p. 177. Acanthascus F. E. 8., diagnosis of genus with key to species, pp. 139, 140; A. cactus F. E. 8., redescribed, pp. 140-158; A. alani Ij., redescribed, pp. 158-162: [sima (24). Asconema setubalense 8. K., redescribed : TopsEent (50) p. 41. Aulosaccus Jj., diagnosis of genus with key to species, pp. 107-110; A. mitsukurw Ij., redescribed, pp. 117-127; A. schulzei 1j., redescribed, pp. 110-117: Isa (24). Bathydorus levis spinosus, n. subsp., diagnosed and described: W1ILson (60) pp. 51-54. Bolosoma, nom. noy., substituted for Placosoma : IsJIMA (24) p. 305. Crateromorpha J. E. Gray, diagnosis of genus and key to species, pp. 55— 57; C. meyert J. E. G., redescribed with descriptions of two new sub- species C. m. tuberosa Jj., n. subsp. and C. m. rugosa Ij., n. subsp., pp. 57-74 ; C. pachyactina 1j., redescribed, pp. 74-78; C. corrugata Ij., redescribed, pp. 78-86: I[s1ma (24). Hyalascus Jj., diagnosis of genus and key to species, pp. 87, 88; WZ. sagameensis 1j., redescribed, 88-96; H. giganteus 1j., redescribed, pp. 100-107 ; H. semzlis, n. sp., described, pp. 96-100: Isima (24). Lanuginella pupa O.S., redescribed : Iy1ma (24) pp. 3-16, pl. 1. Rhabdocalyptus F. E.8., diagnosis of genus and key to species, pp. 236- 238 ; A. victor Ij., redescribed, pp. 238-253; A. unguiculatus, n. Sp., described, pp. 268-276; L. capillatus Ij., redescribed, pp. 276-291 ; R. mollis F. E. 8., redescribed, pp. 253-268: Isima (24).—R., characters of genus, p. 140; RA. baculifer F. E.S., n. sp., described, pp. 34-86: ScHULZE (43). Scyphidium F. E.8., diagnosis of genus and key to species, pp. 20, 21 ; S.namiyer, n. nom. for Vitrollula namiyer 1j., redescribed, pp. 32-37 ; S. longispina, n. nom. for Lossella longispina 1j., redescribed, pp. 22— 31: Lora (24). Staurocalyptus Ij., diagnosis of genus and key to species, pp. 162-168 ; S. repert F. E.8., redescribed, pp. 168-172; S. dowlings L. M. L., redescribed, pp. 172-175 ; S. tubulosus, n. sp., described, pp. 175-180 ; S. affinis, n. sp., described, pp. 180-191; S. entacanthus, n. sp., described, pp. 191-202 ; S. heteractinus Ij., redescribed, pp. 218-222 ; S. pleorhaphides 1j., redescribed, pp. 222-230; S. (sp. ?), described, pp. 231-236; S. microchetus 1j., redescribed, pp. 202-206 ; S. glaber Ij., 16 Spong. XVI. SPONGIA. [1904] redescribed, pp. 207-218: Isma (24).—S., sp., described, W1tson (60) pp. 54-56. Vitrollula 1j., characters of the genus, p. 37; V. fertilis Ij., redescribed, pp. 38-55: Isima (24). (ii) DICTYONINA. Family CoscINOPORID&. Coscinoporide, characters of family: ScHULZE (43) p. 178. Bathyxiphus, sp., described: WILSON (60) pp. 75-77. Chonelasma schulzer, 'T. redescribed, pp. 51-53; C. zjimaz T., redescribed, pp. 538-55: Torsent (50).—C. calyx F. E.S. (sp.?), redescribed : WILSON (60) pp. 74, 75. +Coscinopora infundibuliformis, C. quincuncialis, C. sp.: JUKES-BROWNE & Hit (26) p. 506.—C. Tapani loins: RowE (41). tGuettardia stellata: Rowr (41).—G. angularis, G. stellata: JUKES- Browne & Hitt (26) p. 506. tLeptophragma murchisoni: Rowk (41).—L. fragilis, L. murchisoni : JUKES-BROWNE & Hit (26) p. 506. tPleurostoma radiatum: JUKES-BROWNE & Hit (26) p. 507.—P. bohe- micum, P. scyphus: JAHN (25). Family TRETOCALYCID& (formerly TRETODICTYIDZ, Schulze). Tretocalycide (formerly Tretodictyide F. E.8.), characters of family with list of genera: SCHULZE (43) pp. 179, 180. Hexactinella labyrinthica, n. sp., diagnosed and described, pp. 77-82; H. ventilabrum Carter (sp.?), described, pp. 82, 83; H. tubulosa F. E.S. (sp.?), described, pp. 83, 84: WiLson (60).—H. filholi, n. sp., described: Topsent (53).—H. grimaldi T., redescribed: TopsENt (534). Sclerothamnopsis compressa, nN. g. et sp., diagnosed and described : WILSON (60) pp. 84-87. Family AULOCYSTIDA. Characters of family: ScHULZE (43) p. 180. Family DACTYLOCALYCIDZ. Characters of family, with list of genera: SCHULZE (43) p. 180. Auloplax, characters of genus, pp. 148, 149; A. auricularis F. E.S., redescribed, pp. 47-50: SCHULZE (43). Family EURETID (includes FARREID#). Characters of family with list of genera: SCHULZE (43) pp. 177, 178. +Ammonella quadrata, n. g.,n. sp., described: WALTHER (57) pp. 162, 163. +Craticularia vulgata, C. subserviata: JAHN (25).—C. fittoni, C. subseriata, C. sp.: JUKES-BROWNE & HILL (26) p. 506. tCribrospongia subreticulata: JAHN (25). Eurete, characters of genus, p. 143; £. sp., described, pp. 37, 38: SCHULZE (43).—#. erectum tubuliferum, n. subsp., diagnosed and described, SYSTEMATIC. Spong. 17 pp. 63-68 ; #. erectum mucronatum, n, subsp., diagnosed and described, pp. 68, 69; ZH. erectum gracile, n. subsp., diagnosed and described, pp. 69-72: Witson (60).—-#. aliced T., redescribed, p. 45: Topsmnt 50). Fores characters of genus: SCHULZE (43) p. 142.—/”. occa B., n. var., laminaris, redescribed, p. 43; /. weltnert T., redescribed, p. 43: TOPsENT (50). Ff’. occa claviformis, n. subsp., diagnosed and described, pp. 57-59; F. mexicana, n, sp., diagnosed and described, pp. 60-62; F. sp., described, p. 62: WILSON (60). Ramella, n. g., characters of, p. 144; &. tubulosa F. E.8., n. sp., described, pp. 38, 39: SCHULZE (43). Sarostegia oculata, n. g., n. sp., described: Topsent (51).—S. oculata T., redescribed: 'TopsENntT (54). tStrephinia convoluta, S. retiformis: JUKES-BROWNE & HItt (26) p. 508. +Verrucocelia tubulata, V. vectensis, V. sp.: JUKES-BRowNnE & HILL (26) p- 509. Family MELLITTIONIDA (APHROCALLISTID2). 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Nebst Bemerkungen zur plimigenee 14, L, dilatata, p. 12, pl. 1, fig. 2, pl. il, figg. 8, 21, pl. ‘i, figg. 10, 15, L. elephantina, p. Mik pl. 1, figg. 13, 19.02: schlumbergeri N. Sp., p. 14, let, Ste. Ol ale at i, fig. Gy le. chapert n: sp.) p: 14 ,plyay fig. 5, Ee gallienia N. Sp., p. 15, pl. i, fig. 8, pl. 1, fig. is L. joffret. n. sp., p. 16, pl. u, fig. 17, pl. in, fig. Li: ib marginata, p. 16, pl.i, fig. 7, pl.1i, figg. 7, 9, 11, 20, pl. 11, fige. 3, 9 9, 13, L. morgani n. sp., p. 17, pl. 1, fig. 12, 15, 17, ph. ils fig. 4,12, pl. ili, fig. Dot. sumatrensis, p- 18, pl. i, fig. 14, pl. u, fig. 15, pl. in, fio. G, tournoweré D. sp.,.p- 19, pli, fig: 5, pl. ui, figg. 2, 14, pl. il, fig. 1, ibe caneller nN. sp., p. 20, pl. i, fig. 1, pl. il, fig. 5, L. verbecki, Dp: 20, pl. .14 fig. die, oles fig. 16, L. munieri n. Sp., p. 20, Dl. id, fie: 29, diagnoses and occurrence, LEMOINE & DovviLLé (201): L., discussion of the genus, p. 119, L. burdigalensis, fig. 24, L. dilatata, fig. 15, L. format n. sp., diagnosed, p. 127, figg. 20 & 21, L. mantelli, figg. 16 & 17, L. marginata, fig. 23, L. saccoi n. sp., p. 127, fig. 19, L. vidali, fig. 1, L. sp. figg. 18, 22, 25, occurrence and notes, PREVER (274) ; ZL. (2) aspera, occurrence and note, CHECCHIA-RIspPo.i (72) p. 64, pladi, figs. 10,311, 15,016; Lingulina carinata, Australian sands, note on, JENSEN (153) p. 822, pl 56 Prot. XVIII. PROTOZOA. [1904] “ Leishmania” nom. nov. proposed for the Leishman-Donovan parasite of Dum-dum fever [Piroplasma donovani], Ross (289) pp. 79-82, 1 pl. * Leucocytozoon” danilewskyi, distinction of male and female forms in, BERESTNEFF (18) pp. 381-386, pl. xv. Piroplasma bigeminum, p. 349, P. canis, p. 351, P. equi, p. 350, and P. ovis, p. 349, occurrence in Spanish animals and notes on, Diaz VILLAR (82); P. donovani, relation to leucocytes and blood-corpuscles, excellent figures of, DoNOVAN (83) 1 pl.; P. d., minute forms, free or endoglo- bular, in peripheral circulation, LavERAN & Mxsnit (173) pp. 187-189 ; P.d., (the “ Leishman-Donovan bodies”) development of a flagellate (Trypanosome) phase in, in cases of Kala-Azar, etc., RocErs (286) pp. 367-377, pl. xxv; P. hominis n. sp., causing “spotted fever ” or tick-fever In-man, description of, WriLson & CHOWNING (360) pp. 46-48, pl. il. 2. NEOSPORIDIA. (a) Myxosporidia :— Glugea| = Nosema] anomala, general description of growth and development in, STEMPELL (336) pp. 1-42, pls. 1-1; G. ceculie n. sp., p. 646, fig. 16, G. halesidotidis n, sp., p. 645, fig. 15, G. heliotidis n. sp., p. 645, fig. 14, @. hydrie n. sp., p. 646, fig. 26, G. micrattaci n. sp., p. 646, fig. 27, from Brazilian Lepidoptera, notes on spores, Lutz & SPLENDORE (213); G. stephani, description of, chiefly with regard to the nature of the parasitic invasion, Woopcock (361) pp. 126-142, pl. 11. Lentospora nom. nov. for Myxobolus cerebralis Hofer, occurrence, diagnostic characters and description of, PLEHN (269) pp. 145-166, pl. v, 7 text- figs. Nosema, see under Glugea. Spherospora platesse n, Sp., occurrence and diagnosis, Woopcock (361) p-/ 160), pls ay, figs “7d: Thelohania legeri n. sp., description and development of spores, HESSE (140) pp. 570 & 571 and (141) pp. 571 & 572, 10 text-figg. ; 7. manadis n. sp., account of, and nuclear division in, PEREZ (263) pp. 214 & 215. (b) Actinomyxidia :— Spheractinomyxon n. g. stolct n. sp., description and development of, CaAULLERY & MESNIL (64) pp. 408-410. Triactinomyxon, notes on the genus, LEGER (183) pp. 846 & 847; 7. ignotum, sporulation of, described, LEGER (182) pp. 844-846, 4 text- fige. (c) Sarcosporidia :— Sarcocystis tenella bubali [probably S. siamensis Linstow], occurrence in buffaloes and notes on, WILLEY, CHALMERS & PHILIP (359), pp. 65-72, 2 figg. SPOROZOA INCERT4 SEDIS. Serosporidia :— Cytoryctes variole, detailed account of life-cycle, relationships, and relation to the lesions in small-pox of, CALKINS (58) pp. 186-167, pls. xvi—xix ; scheme of the life-history, description of the cytoplasmic phases (the “ vaccinia” form) of, TyzzER (345) pp. 214-219, 225 & 226, pl. xxvi. Fam. Cytoryctide n. fam., defined, CaLKins (58). [See under u. F.] MASTIGOPHORA. Prot. 57 Caryoryctes n, g. cytoryctoides n, sp., an intranuclear parasite of Para- mecium, description and relationships, CALKINS (58) pp. 164 & 165, pl. 20. [For various enigmatical bodies (probably, as a rule, cell-inclusions) which their describers would include in the ‘‘Sporozoan lumber-room” see end of I. c. 2.| D. MASTIGOPHORA. 1 FLAGELLATA (EUFLAGELLATA). (a) Lissoflagellata :— Bodo lacerte, full description of, PROWAZEK (278) pp. 19-32, pl. ii, figg. 43— 50, pl. i, pl. iv, figg. 82-87. Chlamydomonas communis N. sp., pp. 374 & 388, fig. 1, C. globosa n, sp., pp. 375 & 389, C. gracilis n. sp., pp. 374 & 388, plankton, Lake Erie, diagnosed, SNow (326). Chrysospherella longispina Lemm., occurrence and note on, ZACHARIAS (368) p. 194, fig. 1. Dicercomonas, distinction of the genus from Hexamitus, p. 130, D. (/7.) intestinalis, p. 127, fig. 6, D. muris, p. 122, figg. 1-5, account of, Foa (109). Dinobyon cylindricum, Ausgraben lakelets, Plon, notes on, LEMMERMANN (128) p. 306, figg. 2 & 3. Euglena deses, note on, LoRD (207) pp. 75 & 76, pl. 1i1, fig. 2. Herpetomonas musce-domestice, full description of habitat and life-cycle, PROWAZEK (277) pp. 440-452, 7 text-figg.; H. sarcophage n. sp., occur- rence and notes on, id. pp. 440 & 445; H. subulata n. sp., description and occurrence, LEGER (186) pp. 613-615, 5 text-figg. ; affinities of, with H. (Crithidia) minuta, L&GER (187) p. 615. Hexamitus. See under Dicercomonas. Jenia annectens, description of, and processes of division in, GRASSI & Foa (126) pp. 241-253, 17 text-figg. Mallomonas acaroides, occurrence and note on, ZACHARIAS (368) p. 205, fig. 3. Mastigameba aspera, occurrence and description, CASH (60) p. 220, pl. xxvi, figs, 3& 4. Octomitus [n. g.?] intestinalis n. sp., occurrence and short description, PROWAZEK (278) pp. 38 & 39, pl. iv, fig. 107. Ocyglossa n. g. velox n. sp., type of a new family allied to the Chromo- monadinee, brief description of, GIARD (116) p. 296. Phyllomitus amylophagus, occurrence and note on, SMITH (325) p. 48. Spirocheta (“ Hemameba”) ziemanni, full account of, both in trypaniform and heemosporidian phases, SCHAUDINN (301) pp. 429-435, 5 text-fige. Synura uvella, occurrence and note on, ZACHARIAS (368) p. 200, fig. 2. Trichomastix lacerte, full account of life-cycle in, PROWAZEK (278) pp. 4— 19, pl. i, pl. 11, figg. 20-42. Trichomonas intestinalis, conjugation (heterogamy) in, notes on, PROWAZEK (278) pp. 34 & 35, pl. iv, figg. 93-102; 7’. dacerte n. sp., occurrence and short account of; agreement in main features with 7. intestinalis, id. pp. 32-34, pl. iv, figg. 88-92. Trichonympha agilis Leidy, division in, described, Foa (110) pp. 618-625, 5 text-figg. Trypanophis n. g. for Trypanosoma grobbeni, redescribed, KEYSSELITZ (156, pp. 367-375, 3 text-figg. 1904. [VoL. XLI.] By 2 58 Prot. XVIII. PROTOZOA. [1904] Trypanoplasma borreli, redescription and affinities of, LécEr (180) pp. 824 & 825 & (181) pp. 856-859, 5 text-fige. ; 7’. varium n. sp., and its further evolution in a leech, described, id. (185) pp. 345-347; 7. of the minnow (Léger [180]) is identical with 7. borreli of the rudd, LavERAN (172) p. 250. Trypanosoma ubramis n. Sp., p. 388, 7. danilewskyi n. sp., p. 386, 1 fig., T. padde n. sp., p. 361, 7. tince n. sp., p. 387, 2 figg., occurrence and diagnoses, LAVERAN & MEsNIL (176); 7. padde, described, THIROUX (342) pp. 145-148, 5 text-figg.; 7. barbatule n. sp. and its further development in a leech, described, Liamr (184) pp. 344 & 345; 7. bruci, artificial cultivation of, Novy & McoNEAu (251) pp. 1-30; 7. b., good account of morphology of (unfortunately unillustrated), SCHILLING (804) pp. 484-496; 7. callionymi n. sp., p. 613, T. cottd n. sp., p. 613, T. delagei n, sp., p. 614, 7. gobu n. sp., p. 613, 7. limande n. sp., p. 614, occurrence and diagnoses, Brumpr & LEBAILLYy (50); the parasite of sleeping-sickness (7. castellanii Kruse, so-called) is un- doubtedly identical with that of 7'-fever (7. gambiense Dutton), hence the former name is not to be retained, BRumpr & Wurrz (53) p. 573 [in any case it could not, as 7. ugandense would take priority] ; T. dimorphon Dutton & Todd, different forms of, described, LAVERAN & Mesnit (174) pp. 732-734, 7 text-figg.; 7. equiperdum, notes on different forms and habitat of, LincarpD (204) pp. 5387-547 ; 7. evansi, evolution of, Houmzs (146) pp. 210-214, 2 pls.; 7. lest n. sp., p. 577, T. laterne n. sp., p. 577, 7. platesse n. sp., occurrence and diagnoses, LEBAILLY (179); Z. granulosum (from the eel), multiplication of, Saprazks & Murarer (295) p. 67, behaviour in sera and other liquids, id. (296) p. 159; 7. cnopinatum n. sp., from the green frog, described, SERGENT (313) pp. 128 & 124; 7.7., its probable ontogenetic connection with a Drepanidium, BILLET (20) pp. 574-576, and (26) pp. 161-163, 16 text-figg.; 7. lewis, observations on, ByLorr (54) pp. 111-138, 2 pls.; 7 nelspructense n. sp., occurrence and description, LAVERAN (171) pp. 158-160, 2 text-figg.; 7. (Halteridium) noctue, full account of, both in trypaniform and heemosporidian phases, ScHAUDINN (301) pp. 390-429, 15 text-fige. ; 7’. theileri (?), occurrence in German East Africa and remarks on, PANSE (257) pp. 376-378, 1 fig.; 7. ugandense Castellani, is undoubtedly identical (and there- fore synonymous) with 7. gambiense Dutton, LAVERAN (165) pp. 841— 844. A Trypanosome sp. indet., noted in a rabbit, brief remarks on, PETRIE (266) pp. 484-486. (b) Choanoflagellata :—Vacant. 2. SILICOFLAGELLATA. Vacant. 3. DINOFLAGELLATA. (a) Adinida :—Vacant. (b) Dinifera:— Ceratium hirundinella, plankton, Alpine lakelets, notes on, BREHM & ZEDERBAUER (42) pp. 640 & 648, figg. 4&5; C.A., Ausgraben lakelets, Ploén, note on, LEMMERMANN (198) p. 308, figg. 4-14; C. macroceros, p. 122, fig. 2, C. tripos var. arcuatum, p. 122, figg. 3-5, C. @ var. bucephalum, p. 125, tig. 18, C. fagelliferum, p. 123, figg. 6 & 7, C.F. var. filiformis n, var., p. 123, fig. 11, C. contortum, p. 124, fig. 9, C. platycorne, p. 124, fig. 10, C. arcticwm, p. 125, fig. 14, C. furca, p. 126, DINOFLAGELLATA—CILIOPHORA. Prot. | 59 figg. 15 & 17-19, C. belone, p. 126, fig. 16, C. gravidum, p. 127, fig. 21, C. lineatum, p. 127, fig. 20, C. fusus, p. 127, figg. 22 & 23, var. concava, p. 128, fig. 24, var. stricta n. Var., p. 128, fig. 25, occurrence, Japanese Seas, and notes, OkAMURA & NISHIKAWA (253). Glenodinium bipes n. sp., occurrence, Iceland, and diagnosis, PAULSEN (258) p- 21, figg. 3 & 4. Goniodoma ostenfeldii N. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, PAULSEN (258) p. 20, text-fig. 2. Gonyaulax triacantha, occurrence and note on, PAULSEN (258) p. 22, fig. 5. Heterocapsa triquetra, occurrence and note on, PAULSEN (258) p. 22, fig. 6. Peridinium decipiens, p. 24, fig. 11, P. wlandicum n. sp., p. 23, fig. 7, P. ovatum, p. 23, fig. 8, P. roseum nN. Sp., p. 23, fig. 9, P. subténermis n. sp., p- 24, fig. 10, occurrence and notes on, PAULSEN (258). 4. RHYNCHOFLAGELLATA. Noctiluca miliaris, uote on abundant occurrence of, BROWNE (45) p. 121. K. CILIOPHORA. Fossil Infusoria (allied to Cinetoconia) from Coal-measures, described, RENAULT (284) pp. 25-27, pl. a. 1.) CILIA TA, ‘Ciliates, remarks on the ultimate protoplasmic structure of, FauR# (97) pp. 124 & 125. (a) Holotricha:— Anoplophrya brasili n. sp., occurrence and note on, L&cerR & DuBosca (193) p. 98; A. b., described, id. (194) pp. 337-3438, 2 text-figg.; A. mytili, note on, and its systematic position, RayMoND (281) pp. 215 & 216, 2 text-fige. Anophrys echint n. sp., occurrence and description, D1 Mauro (2381) pp. 13-19, 3 text-figg. Blepharostoma pigerrima, occurrence and note on, SMITH (325) p. 51. Chilodon notamoibos n. sp., described, Maainzky (217) pp. 1-5, 1 pl, 6 text-figg. Dileptus gigas, hunger-periods and conjugation in, HErRTwie (139) pp. 1-3. Discophrya gigantea, from hind-gut of Discoglossus pictus, general descrip- tion of, CoHN (77) pp. 43-53, pl. iv, figg. 1-8. Lembus velifer, note on, Smita (325) p. 50; (Smith would include in this sp., L. infustonum, intermedius, ornatus and striatus). Loxodes rostrum, note on nuclei of, SmMitH (325) p. 49. Nassula sp., parasitic in cells of Valonia, a Siphonaceous Alga, KUsTER (162) pp. 384-390. Opalina intestinalis, from hind-gut of Discoglossus pictus, account of, COHN (77), pp. 538-62, pl. iv, figg. 9-17; O. ranarum, curious abnormal (?) individual of, id. p. 56, pl. iv, figg. 18 & 19; O. ranarum, occurrence of nuclear changes in, which are considered to represent the differenti- ation of a micronuclear element, LOEWENTHAL (206) pp. 387-390, 10 text-figg. ; O. saturnalis n. sp., occurrence and note on, L&cER & Dusoscg (193) p. 99; O. s., described, id. (195) pp. 343-356, pl. xiv. Paramecium bursaria, conjugation in, described, HAMBURGER (134) pp. 199- 239, pls. vil-1x, 2 text-figg.; P. caudatum, photographs illustrative of, under different physiological conditions, CALKINS (56), 3 pls.; P., basal corpuscles as points of attachment for the vibratile organelle of, MITROPHANOW (288) pp. 167-169, figg. 3 & 4; trichocysts of, structure 60 Prot. XVIII. PROTOZOA. [1904] and function, id. (239) pp. 78-91, 9 figg., and (241) pp. 1-18, 9 text- fige. 3 (b) Heterotricha :— Cyttarocyclis |Codonella| annulifera, p. 128, fig. 9, C. claparedei, p. 125, fig. 3, C. markusovszkyt, p. 125, figg. 4-6, C. orthoceras, p. 128, figg. 10-23, C. spiralis, p. 125, fig. 2, C. subulatus, p. 128, figg. 7 & 8, occurrence and notes on, ENTZ (93). Dictyocysta templum, p. 130, figg. 24-29, occurrence and note on, ENTzZ (93). Petalotricha | Codonella, Cyttarocyclis ?| ampulla, p. 132, figg. 30-36, occur- rence and note, EntTz (93). — Spirostomum ambiguum, localization of respiration in the cytoplasm of, VERWORN (351) pp. 566-569. Stentor ceruleus, effects on metabolism and division in, of different salts and nutritive conditions, PETERS (265) pp. 441-516. Tintinnopsis karajacensis var. acuta Nn. var., occurrence and note, PAULSEN (258) p. 24, fig. 12. Tintinnus fraknowi and T. cnquilinus, structural details and multiplication of, SHVEIER (316) pp. 158-160, 164. (c) Hypotricha :— Gonostomum pediculiforme, note on, SMITH (325) p. 52. (d) Peritricha :— Carchesium aselli, structure of contractile stalk in, Faur& (98) pp. 19 & 20. Epistylis gasterostein. sp., H. daphnie n. sp., note on structure of peduncle in, Faurs (101) p. 506. Intranstylum n. g. founded on structure of peduncle in certain forms ; I. gammari n. sp., J. aselli (Carchesium a.), structure of fixative apparatus in, Faur& (101) pp. 506 & 507. Opercularia clepsinis n. sp., a colonial form, occurrence and description, Porow (271) pp. 340-348, 2 figg.; O. fabret n. sp., p. 188, fig. 3, O. gracilis N. Sp., p. 187, fig. 2, O. henneguyi n. sp., p. 183, fig. 1, O. microdiscum N. Sp., p. 190, fig. 4, occurrence and description, FAURE (105); O. naucorts n. sp., and QO. stenostoma, structure of contractile apparatus in, FaAuRE (99) pp. 576 & 577; O. s., nuclear purification during division in, Faur& (103) p. 429. Vaginicoline (Cothurnia, Pyxicola, Vaginicola etc.), structure and forma- tion of the enveloping shell or ‘‘ house,” FAuRE (104) pp. 551 & 552. Vorticella citrina [see under V. convallaria]; V. convallaria, adipogenic process and formation of a pigment in, giving rise to a “ V. citrina-” form, which is not, therefore, distinct, FauR« (102) pp. 390-392. orticellide, minute structure of protoplasm in, described, Faur# (96) pp. 764-766. 2. SUCTORIA (TENTACULIFERA). Astrophrya n. g. arenaria Nn, Sp., occurrence and description, AVERINTZEV (6) pp. 425 & 426, 1 text-fig. CoRRIGENDUM : Protozoa 1903. p. 45. “ Lysiopetalum lactarium—G. calverti, n. sp.”, should be placed under Myriapoda and not under Insecta. _— INDEX TO NAMES NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA MENTIONED IN VOLUME XII, INCLUDING NEW Acalyptops, Hartmann, Ins. 171 Acanthapophysia, Popofsky, Prot. 51 Acantherus, Scudder, Ins. 359 Acanthidiellum, Kirkaldy, Ins. 315 Acanthochiasmarium, Popofsky, Prot. 51 Acanthochiasmidium, Popofsky, Brot. ol! Acanthochiasmonium, Popofsky, Prot. 51 Acantholobus, Hancock, Ins. 359 Acantholonche, Popofsky, Prot. 51 Acanthometopon, Ashmead, Ins. 226 Acanthometron, Popofsky, Prot. 51 Acanthomima, Azrby, Ins. 355 Acanthonia, Popofsky, Prot. 51 Acanthonidium, Popofsky, Prot. 51 Acanthopecten, Girty, Moll. 89 Acanthoptera, Popofsky, Prot. 52 Acatapaustus, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 254 Acco, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 254 Acheles, Oudemans, Arachn. 39 Achoria, Meyrick, Ins. 292 Aclemmysa, fetter, Ins. 198 Acocephalites, Meunier, Ins. 125 Acolonche, Popofsky, Prot. 52 Aconias, Cameron, Ins. 218 Acrohyenodon, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Acromecis, MJabille, Ins. 251 NAMES FOR GENERA PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED.* Acropithecus, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Acrothoracica, Gruvel, Crust. 55 Actenoptera, Czerny, Ins. 310 Adiastulus, Laffray, Ins. 139 Adosomus, Faust, Ins. 172 Aigidinus, Arrow, Ins. 150 Aella, Mabille, Ins. 251 AKluroides, Tullgren, Ins. 210 Molocoris, Reuter, Ins. 324 Afraniella, Schouteden, Ins. 315 Afrorhytida, Kobelt, Moll. 61 Agaleptus, Gahan, Ins. 186 Agasicles, Jacoby, Ins. 190 Agathispa, Wezse, Ins. 196 Agathorhipis, “auvel, Ins. 162 Agraptocoris, Reuter, Ins. 324 Agriosphyreena, Mowler, Pisces 40 Ainocottus, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 29 Aipeiopsis, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Aissoblatta, Handlirsch, Ins. 125 Alabastrina, Hobelt, Moll. 64 Alzops, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 32 Alamprella, Horvath, Ins. 315 Alchisme, Kirkaldy, Ins. 336 Alcichthys, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 29 Algoala, Jacoby, Ins. 190 Algoasaurus, Broom, Rept. 29 Allexetastes, Kokujev, Ins. 218 Allochalcis, Aveffer, Ins. 226 * The total number of names in this Index is 2095, distributed as follows :— Mammalia, 113; Aves, 9; Reptila and Batrachia, 45; Pisces, 88; Tunicata, 12; Mollusca, 210; Brachiopoda, 2; Bryozoa, 13; Crustacea, 68; Arachnida, 97; Myrio- poda, 23; Insecta, 1271; Hchinoderma, 23; Vermes, 37; Celenterata, 15; Spongie, 21; Protozoa, 48. The total last year was 2054. 2 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. Allocosa, Banks, Arachn. 33 Allocota, Meyrick, Ins. 292 Alloderma, Ashmead, Ins. 226 Alleonycha, Reuter, Ins. 325 Allogobius, Waite, Pisces 31 Alloiodoris, Bergh, Moll. 71 Allokotarsa, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Allonema, Ulrich and Bassler, Bry. 16 Allonomyna, Dyar, Ins. 292 Allothrombium, Gerlese, Arachn. 39 Allotrypes, /rancois, Ins. 150 Alogistotarsa, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Aloha, Kirkaldy, Ins. 332 Alophomyia, Ashmead, Ins. 226 Alophus, Ashmead, Ins. 226 Alpha, Dalla Torre, Ins. 207 Althos, Kirkaldy, Ins. 319 Alystria, Cameron, Ins. 218 Amblysomus, aust, Ins. 172 Amelococcus, Marchal, Ins. 338 Ameroseius, Berlese, Arachn. 39 Ametallon, Ashmead, Ins. 226 Amfortas, Kirkaldy, Ins. 332 Amiana, Dyar, Ins. 266 Ammodillus, Thomas, Mamm. 39 Ammonella, Walther, Spong. 16 Amphiacantha, Popofsky, Prot. 52 Amphiareus, Distant, Ins. 324 Amphilonche, Popofsky, Prot. 52 Amphimetron, Popofsky, Prot. 52 Amphionides, Zimmer, Crust. 37 Amphitemnus, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Amphoraceras, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 266 Amphoreopsis, Crick, Moll. 61 Anabaia, Clarke, Brach. 7 Anacamptomyia, Bischof, Ins. 308 Anacanthotermes, Jacobson, Ins. 345 Anacharoides, Cameron, Ins. 235 Anaclastus, Turner, Ins. 286 Anadiasa, Aurivillius, Ins. 255 Anadolops, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Anapalta, Warren, Ins. 272 Anaphragma, Ulrich and Bassler, Bry.) Anaptilora, Meyrick, Ins. 292 Anarchita, Bolivar, Ins. 359 Anasopsis, Raffray, Ins. 139 Anasticomerus, Heller, Ins. 172 Anchitheriomys, oger, Mamm. 41 Anepsiovalgus, Aodbe, Ins. 157 Angeiocystis, Brasil, Prot. 55 Angerianus, Distant, Ins. 325 Angigaster, Plsbry and HMirase, Moll. 81 Anisodolops, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Anisolasia, Warren, Ins. 272 Anisopsammia, Marenzeller, Coel. 27 Anisopsis, Yauvel, Ins. 133 Annomatophilus, Wasmann, Ins. 133 Anomiopsyllus, Baker, Ins. 313 Anommatoxenus, Wasmann, Ins. 133 Anorygma, Horvath, Ins. 320 Antankaria, Distant, Ins. 330 Antennoceleno, Gerlese, Arachn. 40 Antennurella, Berlese, Arachn. 40 Anthisauripus, Lull, Rept. 29 Anthodioctes, Holmberg, Ins. 200 Antholeus, Honow, Ins. 236 Anthracentomon, Handlirsch, Ins. 125 Anthraconema, Strassen, Verm. 52 Anthracopalara, Handlirsch, Ins. 126 Anthrenosoma, Jordan, Ins. 183 Anthrocomastax, Handlirsch, Ins. 126 Antiagrion, fs, Ins. 348 Antillocoris, Kirkaldy, Ins. 320 Antispira, Perner, Moll. 82 Antistasea, Bischof, Ins. 308 Aphaneramma, Woodward, Rept. 40 Aphanomastix, Heller, Ins. 172 Aphobetoideus, Ashmead, Ins. 227 Aphrotus, Péringuey, Ins. 166 Aphyllostylus, Whiteaves, Coel. 28 Aphyomerus, Hartmann, Ins. 172 Apiciopsis, Warren, Ins. 272 Aploderina, Raffray, Ins. 139 Aplorama, Warren, Ins. 272 Apocryptophagus, Ashmead, Ins. 227 Aporhexius, Raffray, Ins. 139 Aporodesminus, S7lvestri, Myr. 13 Aporotopus, Faust, Ins. 172 Apotistatus, Walsingham, Ins. 292 Aprunella, Bianchi, Aves 58 Apsophus, Hartmann, Ins. 172 Apternodus, Matthew, Mamm. 36 Apterotettix, Hancock, Ins. 359 Aptodrilus, Cognett?, Verm. 38 Aragonia, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Araias, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 32 Araspus, Distant, Ins. 325 Arawacus, Haye, Ins. 249 Archeodolops, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Archeoscina, Stebbing, Crust. 46 Archiascidia, Ju/in, Tun. 4 Archoblattina, Sellards, Ins. 126 Archotermopsis, Desnewv, Ins. 345 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. 3 Arculanus, Distant, Ins. 325 Arcynopteryx, Alapdlek, Ins. 347 Argenis, Distant, Ins. 325 Argyrolagus, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Argyrolambda, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Argyromanis, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Argyrostagma, Aurivillius, Ins. 255 Ariomma, Jordan and Snyder, Pisces 38 Aristodacnus, Maindron, Ins. 128 . Armachanus, Distant, Ins. 325 Arnulphus, Distant, Ins. 324 Arotis, Mabille, Ins. 251 Arotria, Meyrick, Ins. 292 Arraphytarsa, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Arrhenoplita, Fauwvel, Ins. 166 Arunta, Distant, Ins. 330 Asbolis, Mabille, Ins. 251 Aselloidea, Richardson, Crust. 39 Asemogena, Péringuey, Ins. 166 Asinocleonus, Faust, Ins. 172 Asmunda, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 82 Aspideretes, Hay, Rept. 30 Aspidosaurus, Broili, Rept. 40 Astatheros, Pellegrin, Pisces 35 Astatoreochromis, Pellegrin, Pisces 36 Astatotilapia, Pellegrin, Pisces 36 Astratus, Fairmaire, Ins. 172 Astrocharis, Aoehler, Echin. 81 Astrodia, Verrill, Echin. 82 Astrophrya, Averintzev, Prot. 60 Atactogaster, Faust, Ins. 172 Atelhias, Airkaldy, Ins. 315 Atenisodus, Raffray, Ins. 140 Atherinomorus, Howler, Pisces 41 Atlantotlos, Doflein, Crust. 31 Audernacus, Distant, Ins. 322 Aulacomima, Meyrick, Tns. 292 Aulocyathus, Marenzeller, Coel. 28 Aulophyton, Zmmermann, Prot. 53 Aulopocella, Maplestone, Bry. 13 Auriptygma, Perner, Moll. 82 Avellopsis, Purcell, Arachn. 22 Aximogastra, Ashmead, Ins. 227 Aximopsis, Ashmead, Ins. 227 Axiologa, Turner, Ins. 255 Axiothella, Verrill, Verm. 32 Azuma, Needham, Ins. 348 Beosomus, Broun, Ins. 172 Baldra, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Baliosus, Weise, Ins. 196 Ballonema, Verhoef, Myr. 9 Baptarma, Smith, Ins. 266 Baptopoda, Bernhauer, Ins. 134 Barentsia, Stebbing, Crust. 43 Barra, Jordan, Ins. 183 Bartacus, Distant, Ins. 322 Baruna, Stebbing, Crust. 30 Bathmedonia, Reichenow, Aves 56 Bathypera, Michaelsen, Tun. 5 Batribolbus, Raffray, Ins. 140 Batrisiella, Raffray, Ins. 140 Batrisomalus, Haffray, Ins. 140 Bayerus, Distant, Ins. 322 Bergias, Kirkaldy, Ins. 332 Bergrothina, Schouteden, Ins. 316 Bergthora, Kirkaldy, Ins. 315 Beriqua, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Berlieria, Loriol, Moll. 82 Bero, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 29 Berthais, Melvill, Moll. 82 Bertsa, Airkaldy, Ins. 324 Besla, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Beta, Dalla Torre, Ins. 207 Betulodes, Thierry-Mieg, Ins. 273 Bibiodes, Coquillett, Ins. 302 Bibla, Mabille, Ins. 251 Biblomimus, Raffray, Ins. 140 Bimicroporella, Canu, Bry. 13 Birulia, Brazhnikov, Crust. 35 Blaberops, Jordan, Ins. 183 Bleesochetophora, Czerny, Ins. 310 Blatticida, Ashmead, Ins. 227 Blattivorus, Chobaut, Ins. 170 Blattodromus, Reztter, Ins. 145 Boethoos, Kirkaldy, Ins. 336 Bolbophites, Hauwvel, Ins. 134 Boloceropsis, MeMurrich, Coel. 28 Bolosoma, Jjima, Spong. 15 Bombylodes, Fawvel, Ins. 134 Boopinus, Adima, Ins. 134 Bothriocerodes, Fowler, Ins. 332 Bothriogaster, Huhrmann, Verm. 48 Bothrochalcis, Cameron, Ins. 235 Botocudo, Kirkaldy, Ins. 320 Botteria, Brusina, Moll. 64 Boulengerochromis, Pellegrin, Pisces 35 Brabirodes, Warren, Ins. 273 Brachybrachium, Williston, Rept. 33 Brachycaudonia, Ashmead, Ins, 227 Brachycleonus, aust, Ins. 173 Brachyctenistis, Warren, Ins. 273 Brachymitra, Holbe, Ins. 157 Brachynillus, fetter, Ins. 129 Brachyphyma, Horvath, Ins. 320 Brachypodopsis, Prersig, Arachn. 40 Brachystichia, Warren, Ins. 273 Brachytrita, Swinhoe, Ins. 273 Bradamina, Fatrmaire, Ins. 190 Bradyurus, Gill, Pisces 39 4 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. Brassivola, Distant, Ins. 322 Braunsella, Buckman, Moll. 60 Brepholoxa, van Duzee, Ins. 316 Broconius, Desbrochers, Ins. 173 Brontispa, Sharp, Ins. 196 Brontostoma, Airkaldy, Ins. 322 Bruchobius, Ashmead, Ins. 227 Brulleia, Szépligeti, Ins. 224 Bryaxina, Raffray, Ins. 140 Bryocrypta, Jeunier, Ins. 124 Bryothinusa, Casey, Ins. 134 Buenoa, Airkaldy, Ins. 329 Bulua, LBoulenger, Rept. 36 Bunoderus, Raffray, Ins. 140 Burma, Airkaldy, Ins. 315 Burtonilla, Smzth, Moll. 79 Busseola, Thurau, Ins. 266 Buttia, Warren, Ins. 273 Cabnia, Dyar, Ins. 287 Cacama, Distant, Ins. 330 Cacotherapia, Dyar, Ins. 287 Cadmon, Cambridge, Arachn. 21 Caducifer, Dall, Moll. 77 Ceenophilus, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Calamacris, Rehn, Ins. 359 Caliothrips, Daniel, Ins. 349 Callanthribus, Jordan, Ins. 183 Jallergates, Lameere, Ins. 186 Callicratides, Distant, Ins. 325 Callipona, Z'urner, Ins. 273 Calliseidus, Horvath, Ins. 320 Callismicra, Kieffer, Ins. 227 Callogyra, Verrill, Ccel. 28 Callolongcheeus, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Callomegas, Lameere, Ins. 186 Calloporina, Ulrich and Bassler, Bry. 11 Callygris, Thierry-Mieg, Ins. 273 Calodemas, Faust, Ins. 173 Calveriaster, Delage, Echin. 76 Campylotropis, Reuter, Ins. 325 Canavarella, Buckman, Moll. 60 Canavarina, Buckman, Moll. 60 Cancellariella, Martin, Moll. 74 Capellanus, Distant, Ins. 325 Caradrinopsis, Swinhoe, Ins. 273 Cardiocephalus, Growl, Rept. 40 Carpaulum, Sloane, Ins. 129 Caryoryctes, Calkins, Prot. 57 Casmenella, Jacoby, Ins. 191 Catageiomyia, Theobald, Ins. 299 Catagonus, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Cattania, Brusina, Moll. 64 Caudellia, Dyar, Ins. 287 Cecidoxenus, Ashmead, Ins. 227 Cedusa, Fowler, Ins. 332 Centrobranchus, Howler, Pisces 44 Centrocidaris, Agassiz, Echin. 54 Centromantis, Werner, Ins. 355 Centrophthalmosis, Laffray, Ins. 140 Centrosaurus, Lambe, Rept. 29 Cephaleuropoda, Berlese, Arachn. 40 Ceramba, Fauvel, Ins. 166 Cerapteroceroides, Ashmead, Ins. 227 Ceratiscus, Caudell, Ins. 356 Cerato, Meunier, Ins. 125 Ceratosmicra, Ashmead, Ins. 227 Cercoceropsis, Raffray, Ins. 141 Cercocerulus, affray, Ins. 141 Ceroniola, Wilckens, Moll. 87 Cervellus, Szépligeti, Ins. 224 Cervulus, Szépligeti, Ins. 224 Chacoana, Holmberg, Ins. 201 Cheetoclusia, Coguillett, Ins. 310 Cheetoleistus, Semenow, Ins. 129 Chalepogenus, Holmberg, Ins. 201 Chaliniastis, J/eyrick, Ins. 292 Challia, Burr, Ins. 352 Chamus, Distant, Ins. 325 Charadriola, Madarasz, Aves 64 Charitocoris, Reuter, Ins. 325 Charitovalgus, Ao/be, Ins. 157 Chaunangium, Schulze, Spong. 15 Cheiridella, Jacoby, Ins. 191 Cheiriphotis, Walker, Crust. 44 Cheletvides, Oudemans, Arachn. 40 Cheletomimus, Oudemans, Arachn. 40 Cheletomorpha, Oudemans, Arachn. 40 Cheletophanes, Oudemans, Arachn. 40 Cheletopsis, Oudemans, Arachn. 40 Chelyoposaurus, Broom, Rept. 33 Chenniopsis, affray, Ins. 141 Chenogaster, Lahille, Pisces 33 Chevalia, Walker, Crust. 44 Chiasmocleis, Méhely, Rept. 37 Chirognatha, Sars, Crust 50 Chlamydes, Jenkins, Pisces 31 Chloeria, JMJabille, Ins. 251 Chlorocheta, Warren, Ins. 274 Chlorosomella, Reuter, Ins. 325 Choanocystis, Penard, Prot. 50 Chonaphe, Cook, Myr. 14 Chondrolepis, Mabille, Ins. 251 Choniocardia, Cossmann, Moll. 88 Chorizocarpa, Michaelsen, Tun. 5 Chromotydeus, erlese, Arachn. 40 Chrysoatomus, Ashmead, Ins. 227 Chrysonotomyia, dshmead, Ins. 227 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. Cionellus, Reztter, Ins. 174 Cirrhitoidea, Jenkins, Pisces 38 Cirropsis, Perner, Moll. 84 Cirrospiloideus, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Cladocerapis, Cockerell, Ins. 201 Cladodidelphys, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Clapmarius, Distant, Ins. 325 Clavellofusus, Grabau, Moll. 76 Clavulites, Girty, Moll. 86 Cleisthenes, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 32 Clenia, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Cleptidea, Mocsdry, Ins. 217 Clitotrema, Szvmon, Arachn. 21 Clusiodes, Coguillett, Ins. 310 Clypeasta, Huirmaire, Ins. 153 Clytocerus, Haton, Ins. 302 Cochlearites, Reis, Moll. 90 Cochlespiropsis, Casey, Moll. 74 Coelechinus, Héicker, Prot. 53 Ceelochalcis, Cameron, Ins. 228 Ceelojoppa, Cameron, Ins. 219 Colgorma, A7rkuldy, Ins. 332 Collybus, Snyder, Pisces 27 Colobodes, Meyrick, Ins. 293 Colpoglossus, Bowlenger, Rept. 37 Combalus, Distant, Ins. 325 Compsocalyx, Schulze, Spong. 14 Compsoglypha, Hairmaire, Ins. 159 Conohalictoides, Viereck, Ins. 202 Conothoa, Lyon, Mamm. 42 Copeichthys, Dollo, Pisces 50 Coptoeme, Aurivillius, Ins. 186 Coralliocrangon, Nobili, Crust. 35 Cordyloides, Fritsch, Rept. 40 Corymbitodes, du Buysson, Ins. 161 Cosmina, Perner, Moll. 85 Cosmogaster, Faust, Ins. 175 Cosmollaps, Berlese, Arachn. 41 Cosmolithes, Grabau, Moll. 76 Cossmannica, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Cottiusculus, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 29 Craspedotis, Meyrick, Ins. 293 Craspedotriton, Dall, Moll. 77 Cremifania, Czerny, Ins. 310 Crescentius, Distant, Ins. 324 Cribricella, Canu, Bry. 14 Cresopola, Veyrick, Ins. 293 Crossias, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 29 Crymus, Fauvel, Ins. 134 Cryptohalictoides, Viereck, Ins. 202 Cryptoscopa, Turner, Ins. 274 Ctenicellus, Rafray, Ins. 141 Ctenisomimus, affray, Ins. 141 Or Ctenocephalus, Zinstow, Verm. 52 Ctenodrapetis, Bezzi, Ins. 305 Ctenoglypta, Ancey, Moll. 62 Ctenolophus, Purcell, Arachn. 21 Ctenophryne, Mocguard, Rept. 36 Culicada, Felt, Ins. 300 Culicella, edt, Ins. 300 Culicelsa, Felt, Ins. 300 Culiseta, Melt, Ins. 300 Cultriopsis, Cossmann, Moll. 90 Cyanaspis, Weise, Ins. 197 Cycethra, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 257 Cyclochoria, Stichel, Ins. 246 Cyclotropis, Perner, Moll. 85 Cyclumna, Fowler, Ins. 332 Cylichnopsis, Cossmann, Moll. 73 Cymatomorpha, Meyrick, Ins. 293 Cynodonichthys, J/eek, Pisces 42 Cynthiopsis, Michaelsen, Tun. 5 Cyphodemidea, Reuter, Ins. 326 Cyphotrypa, Ulrich and Bassler, Bryg\ l2 Cyrtocris, Aurivillius, Ins. 187 Cyrtoplectus, Raffray, Ins. 141 Cyrtura, Jaekel, Rept. 33 Cystomastax, Szépligeti, Ins. 224 Cystopsaltria, Goding and Froggatt, Ins. 330 Cyttosoma, Gilchrist, Pisces 33 Dactylopoda, Sars, Crust. 50 Dagbertus, Distant, Ins. 326 Daldorfia, Rathbun, Crust. 28 Dalla, Mabille, Ins. 251 Damellera, Kirkaldy, Ins. 315 Dandinus, Distant, Ins. 316 Danielsia, Theobald, Ins. 300 Darellella, Buckman, Moll. 60 Darellina, Buckman, Moll. 60 Darpasus, Cameron, Ins. 219 Daruma, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 29 Darymna, Cameroon, Ins. 219 Dasychiroides, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 257 Dasyleurotettix, Rehn, Ins. 360 Dasyrhopala, Jordan, Ins. 184 Dasysterna, Turner, Ins. 275 Dasyvalgus, Holbe, Ins. 157 Dawsonites, Bohm, Moll. 60 Decatelia, Weise, Ins. 197 Decatomothorax, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Decterias, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 30 Dectobathra, Meyrick, Ins. 293 Deinopygia, Wurren, Ins. 275 Delios, Portevin, Ins. 145 6 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. Delos, Hutton, Moll. 64 Deltonotus, Hancock, Ins. 360 Dendroterus, Blandford, Ins. 182 Dermatonotus, Méhely, Rept. 37 Deropoda, Bernhauer, Ins. 134 Derosimus, Fairmaire, Ins. 166 Dersagrena, Kirkaldy, Ins. 319 Desmosyllis, Verrill, Verm. 32 Deuterapoica, Dalla Torre, Ins. 207 Deuterodiscoelius, Dalla Torre, Ins. 207 Deuteroptila, Meyrick, Ins. 293 Devarodes, Warren, Ins. 275 Dewetia, Bischof, Ins. 308 Dewetia, Buturlin, Aves 65 Dexistes, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 32 Diaphoroserica, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Diaposis, Raffray, Ins. 141 Diascopeea, Horvath, Ins. 320 Diaugis, Laffray, Ins. 141 Diaulomorpha, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Diaulus, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Diceratoptyx, Pilsbry, Moll. 68 Diceratucha, Swinhoe, Ins. 275 Dichelotrox, Heller, Ins. 175 Dicranotropis, Faust, Ins. 175 Dictynina, Banks, Arachn, 22 Dictyogenus, Alapdlek, Ins. 347 Dictyopterygella, Alapdlek, Ins. 347 Dicyrtocercyon, Ganglbauer, Ins. 133 Didymolophus, Fairmaire, Ins. i61 Dientomochilus, Cossmann, Moll. 77 Diestesoma, Péringuey, Ins. 166 Difflugiella, Cash, Prot. 43 Diglyphomorpha, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Dilatilabrum, Cossmann, Moll. 77 Dimmockia, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Dinawa, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 257 Dinosius, Fairmaire, Ins. 176 Dioclophara, Kirkaldy, Ins. 336 Dioctrodes, Coguillett, Ins. 304 Diognetus, Distant, Ins. 326 Diploctena, Turner, Ins. 275 Diploglena, Purcell, Arachn. 24 Diplophryxus, Richardson, Crust. 41 Discolepis, dncey, Moll. 64 Discopterella, Semenow, Ins. 129 Discovermetulus, Rovéreto, Moll. 78 Discoxenus, Wasmann, Ins. 135 Distasis, Handlirsch, Ins. 126 Distega, Aonow, Ins. 236 Disteiromys, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Dithmarus, Distant, Ins. 322 Diversosexus, Lethune-Baker, Ins. 257 Doderia, Silvestri, Myr. 13 Dodoneus, Distant, Ins. 322 Doleroserica, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Dolerotarsa, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Dolichisme, Kirkaldy, Ins. 315 Dolichobrachiun, Williston, Rept. 33. Domoptolis, Jordan, Ins. 184 Donaldia, Perner, Moll. 86 Dorata, Busck, Ins. 293 Dorelogena, Péringuey, Ins. 166 Dorylocerus, Wasmann, Ins. 135 Dorylogaster, Wasmann, Ins. 135 Dorylomimus, Wasmann, Ins. 135 Dorylonia, Wasmann, Ins. 135 Dorylonilla, Wasmann, Ins. 135 Dorylophila, Wasmann, Ins. 135 Dorylopora, Wasmann, Ins. 135 Dragmatyle, Topsent, Spong. 24 Drasinus, Raffray, Ins. 141 Drassinella, Banks, Arachn. 24 Drobacia, Brusina, Moll. 65 Dromeciton, Fawvel, Ins. 135 Drosomyia, De Mezjere, Ins. 310 Dryaphis, Airkaldy, Ins. 337 Dryopeia, Airkaldy, Ins. 337 Dunbrodianus, Pic, Ins. 170 Dupotetia, Hobelt, Moll. 65 Durbana, Warren, Ins. 275 Dyadentomum, Handlirsch, Ins, 125 Dyadozoarium, Handlirsch, Ins. 125 Ebzomorphus, Pic, Ins. 162 Ebosia, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 30 Ecbletodes, Turner, Ins. 287 Eccoptoglossa, Luze, Ins. 135 Ecculex, Felt, Ins. 300 Echinodiscaster, Delage, Echin. 77 Echinomegistus, Berlese, Arachn. 41 Echinoseius, Aibaya, Arachn. 41 Ectocyclops, Brady, Crust. 50 Ectopocerus, Raffray, Ins. 141 Egapista, Cockerell, Ins. 202 Egila, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Eisenia, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Elacatinus, Jordan, Pisces 31 Elachertomorpha, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Elachisme, Airkaldy, Ins. 319 Elaphocranus, Bergroth, Ins. 322 Eleusomatus, Raffray, Ins. 141 Eleusoptamus, Aaffray, Ins. 141 Eleutherocaris, Clarke, Crust. 47 Elliptodactylus, Doflein, Crust. 29 Empheremyia, Bischof, Ins. 308 Empysarus, Martin, Ins. 317 Encoma, Sainhoe, Ins. 275 Encryphia, Turner, Ins. 275 Encyrtaspis, Ashmead, Ins. 228 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. 7 Energoponus, Holmberg, Ins. 202 Enicosoma, Lewis, Ins. 146 Enidia, Smith, Arachn. 27 Enneasmicra, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Enteroxenos, Bonnevie, Moll. 83 Entogonia, Warren, Ins. 275 Entogonites, Avtt/, Moll. 60 Entomotrogus, Ganglbauer, Ins. 148 Eoarmadillidium, Doll/us, Crust. 42 Eobrissus, Bell, Echin. 60 Koclathurella, Casey, Moll. 74 Eodrillia, Casey, Moll. 74 Eohemera, Awrivillius, Ins. 258 EKosurcula, Casey, Moll. 74 Epanaphe, Awrivillius, Ins. 258 Eparmene, Fowler, Ins. 333 Ephelictis, Meyrick, Ins. 293 Ephimeronotus, Haust, Ins. 176 Ephutopsis, Ashmead, Ins. 211 Ephymata, Raffray, Ins. 141 Epibrontis, Meyrick, Ins. 293 Epichalcoplethis, Arrow, Ins. 155 Epicoleotichus, Schouteden, Ins. 317 Epilectus, Faust, Ins. 176 Epimastis, Meyrick, Ins. 293 Epimonispractor, Holmberg, Ins. 202 Epinebriola, Daniel, Ins. 130 Epipatriarchus, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Epipeltephilus, Ameghino, Mamm. 51 Epipheidole, Wheeler, Ins. 215 Epipteromalus, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Episageceras, Noetling, Moll. 60 Eremattus, Banks, Arachn. 35 Eremica, Walsingham, Ins. 293 Eremomus, faffray, Ins. 141 Eremopezus, Andrews, Aves, 37 Erginoides, Cambridge, Arachn. 38 Ericteis, Jordan, Pisces 27 Erigonidium, Smith, Arachn. 28 Erisphex, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 31 Eriximachus, Distant, Ins. 322 Erlandia, Aurivillius, Ins. 187 Erosa, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 31 Erotylopsis, Jordan, Ins. 184 Erythrocheylus, Berlese, Arachn. 41 Estuidus, Distant, Ins. 326 Eteoneus, Azrkaldy, Ins. 336 Etiserica, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Etorleptiomyia, Z’heobald, Ins. 300 Eueenaria, Breddin, Ins. 317 Eualastor, Dalla Torre, Ins. 207 Euancistrocerus, Dalla Torre, Ins. 207 Eubordeta, Rothschild, Ins. 276 Eubrachiosaurus, Wdlliston, Rept. 33 Eucalantica, Busck, Ins. 293 Euceramius, Dalla Torre, Ins. 207 Euceratherium, Furlong and Sinclair, Mamm. 48 Euchreeodes, Nurse, Ins. 217 Eucleonus, Faust, Ins. 176 Euclymene, Verrill, Verm. 32 Kucyclotropis, Jordan, Ins. 184 Eucynopotamus, Fowler, Pisces 49 Eudisccelius, /riese, Ins. 207 Euembia, Verhoef, Ins. 346 Euepipona, Dalla Torre, Ins. 207 Eufroggattia, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Eugoides, Aurivillius, Ins. 187 Eugonodes, Jordan, Ins. 184 Eugonops, Jordan, Ins. 184 Eugrymea, Verrill, Verm. 36 Eugyrina, Dall, Moll. 77 Euherdmania, fitter, Tun. 6 Euidosomus, feztter, Ins. 176 Eukoebelea, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Eulelaps, Berlese, Arachn. 41 Eulambda, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Eulophopteryx, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Eumasia, Chrétien, Ins. 293 Eumilionia, Vhierry-Mieg, Ins. 276 Eumontezumia, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 Eunonia, Casey, Ins. 135 Euodynerus, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 Euophthalmomyia, Ashmead, Ins. 228 Euparatettix, Hancock, Ins. 360 Eupedetes, Scudder, Ins. 360 Eupera, dlichaelsen, Tun. 6 Euphalerus, Schwarz, Ins. 337 Euphleobius, Jordan, Ins. 184 Eupododus, Avrkaldy, Ins. 315 Eupolistes, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 Eupolybia, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 Eupolymnia, Verrill, Verm. 32 Kuproctilla, Aurivillius, Ins. 258 Euprotherotherium, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Eupsorus, Broun, Ins. 135 Eurhythma, Turner, Ins. 287 Euronycha, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Eurrhynchium, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 Euryalus, Matschie, Mamm. 34 Eurygnathomyia, Czerny, Ins. 310 Eusayia, Ashmead, Ins. 229 Eusintor, Jordan, Ins. 184 Eusirogenes, Stebbing, Crust. 44 Eusomatulus, Reitter, Ins. 176 Eustypiura, Ashmead, Ins. 229 8 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. Eusynagris, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 Eusynstyela, Michaelsen, Tun. 6 EKuteleia, Raffray, Ins. 142 Eutrichocera, Hampson, Ins. 288 Eutrigaster, Cognett/, Verm. 38 Eutritonium, Cossmann, Moll. 77 Euvacusus, Casey, Ins. 169 Euvipio, Szépligeti, Ins. 224 Euvonymus, Distant, Ins. 323 Euzethus, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 Evalina, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 EKviota, Jenkins, Pisces 31 Eviphis, Berlese, Arachn. 42 Exallus, Raffray, Ins. 142 Excorallana, Stebbing, Crust. 40 Exechontis, Jordan, Ins. 184 Exoristobia, Ashmead, Ins, 229 Feesula, Cameron, Ins. 220 Fagina, Attems, Myr. 13 Fajumia, Stromer, Pisces 46 Falconeria, Smith, Arachn. 28 Falsifusus, Grabau, Moll. 76 Faroella, Wolfenden, Crust. 50 Faustina, Hobelt, Moll. 65 Felisacus, Distant, Ins. 326 Femoriferus, Attems, Myr. 15 Fingulus, Distant, Ins. 326 Florichisme, Avréaldy, Ins. 332 Fonomorpha, Szeépligeti, Ins. 224 Fokkeria, Schouteden, Ins. 317 Folinella, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Forcipator, Maindron, Ins. 130 Frechiella, Prinz, Moll. 60 Fritschia, Picard, Moll. 82 Froekenia, Hoyle, Moll. 60 Froggattia, Ashmead, Ins. 229 Fulgentius, Distant, Ins. 326 Fulgurofusus, Grabau, Moll. 76 Furcina, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 29 Fusitoma, Casey, Moll. 74 Gabriola, Taylor, Ins. 277 Galeodopsis, Birula, Arachn. 36 Gallea, Walker, Crust. 44 Gallobelicus, Distant, Ins. 326 Galopagomyia, Bischof, Ins. 309 Gamasholaspis, Berlese, Arachn. 42 Gamasiphis, Berlese, Arachn. 42 Gamka, Peéringuey, Ins. 153 Gastroxys, Horvath, Ins. 317 Gazanus, Péringuey, Ins. 130 Gelastogonia, Avrkaldy, Ins. 336 Gelastophantia, Avrkaldy, Ins. 332 Gelastophara, Airkaldy, Ins. 336 Gelastyra, Kirkaldy, Ins. 332 Gelchossa, Airkaldy, Ins. 321 Geniohyus, Andrews, Mamm. 44 Genophion, Felt, Ins. 220 Geolycosa, Montgomery, Arachn. 33 Gerontia, Schaus, Ins. 259 Getohetherium, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Girardotia, ZLoriol, Moll. 87 Gismunda, Distant, Ins. 326 Glanosuchus, Broom, Rept. 32 Glaphyrocoris, Reuter, Ins. 326 Glaucopsaltria, Goding and Frog- gatt, Ins. 330 Glochinocerus, Blandford, Ins. 182 Glossopeltis, /tewter, Ins. 326 Glyphopsyche, Lanks, Ins. 341 Glyptotoma, Casey, Moll. 74 Godetridus, Distant, Ins. 323 Golasa, Raffray, Ins. 142 Gonaulax, Schouteden, Ins. 317 Goniocleeus, Jordan, Ins. 184 Goniodon, Perrier, Echin. 77 Gonochlora, Swinhoe, Ins. 277 Gonopithecus, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Gonoropterus, Brown, Ins. 176 Grammicopteryx, Thierry-Mieg, Ins. 277 Grammoa, Aurivillius, Ins. 259 Grandidierella, Coutiére, Crust. 44 Greeleyella, Cockerell, Ins. 202 Grimgerda, Airkaldy, Ins. 315 Gronovius, Jacoby, Ins. 192 Grubeosyllis, Verrill, Verm. 33 Gryphonycha, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Guentheridia, Gilbert and Starks, Pisces 25 Gueriniellus, Airkaldy, Ins. 315 Guisardus, Distant, Ins. 326 Gulbarentsia, Stebbing, Crust. 44 Gynandrosoma, Dyar, Ins. 291 Gyostega, Warren, Ins. 277 Haaniella, Airby, Ins. 356 Haeckelia, Airkaldy, Ins. 319 Hemocystidium, Castellani Willey, Prot. 55 Heemodipsas, “nderlein, Ins. 340 Hemus, Peringuey, Ins. 166 Haggardia, Warren, Ins. 277 Haldra, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Halistrepta, Dall, Moll. 87 Halosoma, Cole, Crust. 61 Hamadryaphis, Airkaldy, Ins. 337 Hamza, Distant, Ins. 330 Haplaxius, Fowler, Ins. 333 Haploembia, Verhoef, Ins. 346 and INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. Haplomylomys, Osgood, Mamm. 40 Haplotropidius, Miller, Ins. 145 Hapochreus, Raffray, Ins. 142 Harmomima, Rafray, Ins. 142 Harpaphe, Cook, Myr. 14 Harpedona, Distant, Ins. 326 Haullevillea, Schouteden, Ins. 317 Hedyjoppa, Cameron, Ins. 220 Heeriella, Meunier, Ins. 125 Heida, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Heilprinia, Grabau, Moll. 76 Helcosoma, Wright, Prot. 55 Helenella, Casey, Moll. 74 Hemiapterus, Jacobi, Ins. 335 Hemiarcha, Meyrick, Ins. 294 Hemicopsis, Swinhoe, Ins. 277 Hemiglaphyrus, Champenois, Ins. 152 Hemihoplopus, Berula, Arachn. 19 Hemistylops, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Hemisurcula, Casey, Moll. 74 Hemisyllis, Verrzll, Verm. 33 Hemitorymus, Ashmead, Ins. 229 Hemixera, Warren, Ins. 278 Hemizaptyx, Pilsbry, Moll. 68 Heptasmicra, Ashmead, Ins. 229 Herdmania, /ztter, Tun. 6 Hermotinus, Distant, Ins. 326 Hesperophantia, Airkaldy, Ins. 332 Hesperophara, Kirkaldy, Ins. 336 Heteranthessius, Scott, Crust. 50 Heteranthidium, Cockerell, Ins. 208 Hetererannis, Warren, Ins. 278 Heterias, Richardson, Crust. 39 Heterobella, Turner, Ins. 288 Heteroclathria, Topsent, Spong. 24 Heterodictyna, Dahl, Arachn. 22 Heterolambda, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Heteroleuca, Warren, Ins. 278 Heteromarphysa, Verrill, Verm. 33 Heteronema, Ulrich and Eassler, Bry. 16 Heterotilapia, Pellegrin, Pisces 35 Hexaplax, Doflein, Crust. 30 Hexasmicra, Ashmead, Ins. 229 Hextaus, Brown, Ins. 176 Hicksia, Delgado, Crust. 58 Hilia, Distant, Ins. 326 Himalayites, Boehm, Moll. 60 Himeromima, Warren, Ins. 278 Hirsutopalpis, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 259 Histionotophorus, Hastman, Pisces 26 Holaspulus, Berlese, Arachn. 42 Holcopeltoideus, Ashmead, Ins. 229 Holisonycha, Péringuey, Ins. 153 Holochalcis, Aveffer, Ins. 229 Holognathus, Thomson, Crust. 41 Holoscolex, Cognetti, Verm. 38 Holostaspella, Berlese, Arachn. 43 Homalothynnus, Hnderlein, Ins. 211 Homocleeus, Jordan, Ins. 184 Homolochunia, Doflein, Crust. 32 Homophylotis, Turner, Ins. 259 Homospora, Turner, Ins. 278 Hoplitodes, Fawvel, Ins. 136 Hoplitovalgus, Aolbe, Ins. 157 Hoplolelaps, Berlese, Arachn. 43 Hoplolontha, Facrmaire, Ins. 154 Hoplomegistus, Berlese, Arachn. 43 Hoplonomia, Ashmead, Ins. 203 Hoplopelidnota, Bates, Ins. 155 Hoplopleura, Lnderlein, Ins. 340 Horiostomella, Perner, Moll. 85 Hornellia, Walker, Crust. 44 Hubbardiella, Ashmead, Ins. 229 Hugia, Buckman, Moll. 60 Hulecoeteomyia, Theobald, Ins. 301 Huso, Berg, Pisces 52 Hyadaphis, Avrkaldy, Ins. 337 Hyalopola, Warren, Ins. 278 Hyalopsyche, Ulmer, Ins. 341 Hyalorrhoé, Warren, Ins. 278 Hybaphe, Cook, Myr. 14 Hyboserica, Péringuey, Ins. 154 Hybovalgus, Holbe, Ins. 157 Hydatoscia, Warren, Ins. 278 Hydrorhoa, Aveffer, Ins. 229 Hylocherus, Thomas, Mamm. 44 Hylopachyiulus, Attems, Myr. 15 Hymenosmithia, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 . Hymetrochota, Topsent, Spong. 24 Hyodectis, Meyrick, Ins. 294 Hypamarygmus, G'ebien, Ins. 167 Hypanthidium, Cockerell, Ins. 203 Hyperdidelphys, Ameghino, Mami. 50 Hyperectis, Meyrick, Ins. 288 Hyphancylus, /owler, Ins. 333 Hypidota, Schaus, Ins. 260 Hopolepis, Warren, Ins. 278 Hypolophota, Turner, Ins. 288 Hypometalla, Warren, Ins. 278 Hypophylax, Parmaire, Ins. 177 Hypopteromalus, Ashmead, Ins. 229 Hypozonium, Cook, Myr. 12 Taspis, Aaye, Ins. 249 Icariastrum, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 Icariella, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 Icariola, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 Ichnytes, Vinassa, Rept. 40 10 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. Idecamenta, Péringuey, Ins. 154 Ideeserica, Péringuey, Ins. 154 Idiophantis, JJeyrick, Ins. 294 Idiostoma, Arrow, Ins. 151 Ignacia, Kirby, Ins. 356 Incisura, Hedley, Moll. 86 Indoennea, Kobelt, Moll. 62 Inimicus, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 31 Intranstylum, PYauré, Prot. 60 Toba, Distant, Ins. 330 Iphiana, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Iphiarusa, BDreddin, Ins. 317 Iphidioides, Oudemans, Arachn. 43 Tphidiopsis, Oudemans, Arachn. 43 Iphidulus, Ribaya, Arachn. 43 Iropoca, Turner, Ins. 260 Isachisme, Airkaldy, Ins. 322 Isaphe, Cook, Myr. 14 Iscanus, Mauvel, Ins. 167 Ischnolynthus, Holmberg, Ins. 211 Ischnomembras, Fowler, Pisces 41 Ischnopus, Marshall, Ins. 224 Ischyrocera, Hauser, Ins. 157 Ischyrocyon, Matthew and Gidley, Mamm. 37 Isodiscodes, Warren, Ins. 279 Isomicrus, Hartmann, Ins. 177 Isoniscus, Borg. Ins. 354 Isostigena, Dethune-Baker, Ins. 260 Itaballia, Aaye, Ins. 241 Itamus, Raffray, Ins. 142 Iteticus, /taffray, Ins. 142 Itylus, Jacoby, Ins. 193 Iulota, Meyrick, Ins. 294 Ividia, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Janetiella, Berlese, Arachn. 47 Jeanella, Scott, Crust. 51 Joppoides, Berthoumieu, Ins. 221 Kalania, Avrkaldy, Ins. 324 Kareol, Kirkaldy, Ins. 332 Karoomys, Broom, Mamm. 49 Kayesia, Schouteden, Ins. 317 Kearfottia, Fernald, Ins. 294 Kelloggia, Carriker, Ins. 344 Kennetus, Destant, Ins. 320 Koebelea, Ashmead, Ins. 229 Koma, Distant, Ins. 331 Kongota, Distant, Ins. 331 Koraia, Herz, Ins. 268 Kosicia, Brusina, Moll. 66 Krambergeria, Simionescu, Pisces 38 Kraseophylla, Péringuey, Ins. 154 Kronides, Airkaldy, Ins. 336 Laccophorella, Horvath, Ins. 317 Legula, Cameron, Ins. 221 Leelaspis, Berlese, Arachn. 44 Leeogyra, Perner, Moll. 82 Lagium, Konow, Ins. 237 Lahillea, Zoriol, Echin. 78 Lamellitettix, Hancock, Ins. 360 Lamprochelidon, Ridgway, Aves 54 Lamprocryptus, Schmiedeknecht, Ins. 221 Lampropepla, Fairmaire, Ins. 160 Lancella, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Lanthanomelissa, Holmberg, Ins. 203 Lar, Semenow, Ins. 147 Lasioceros, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 260 Lasiochara, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 260 Lasioconops, Zheobald, Ins. 301 Lasiolimacos, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 260 Laufteria, Bolivar, Ins. 360 Ledomyiella, Meunier, Ins. 125 Leicesteria, 7’heobald, Ins. 301 Leishinania, Ross, Prot. 56 Lena, Herz, Ins. 268 Lentalius, Fairmaire, Ins. 188 Lentospora, Plehn, Prot. 56 Leobatus, Walsingham, Ins. 294 Leonardiella, Berlese, Arachn. 47 Leontiniella, Bréthes, Ins. 208 Leotichius, Distant, Ins. 329 Lepadichthys, Wazte, Pisces 27 Lepchina, Oberthiir, Ins. 253 Lepidiolamprologus, Pellegrin, Pisces 30 Lepidophthalmus, Holmes, Crust. 34 Lepidophthirus, Hnderlezn, Ins. 340 Leptalina, Mabille, Ins. 251 Leptea, Bolivar, Ins. 360 Leptergatis, Holmberg, Ins. 203 Leptocallista, Pilsbry, Moll. 69 Leptocebus, Trouessart, Mamm. 33 Leptochalcis, Aveffer, Ins. 229 Leptodella, Reuter, Ins. 344 Leptogeneia, Meyrick, Ins. 294 Leptolabis, Topsent, Spong. 25 Leptometria, Holmberg, Ins. 203 Leptonadata, Awrivillius, Ins. 260 Leptoremus, Casey, Ins. 170 Leptosastra, Zopsent, Spong. 25 Leptosurcula, Casey, Moll. 74 Leptotheca, Fauwvel, Ins. 164 Leribe, Péringuey, Ins. 154 Lessuerella, Perner, Moll. 86 Leucoctenorrhoé, Warren, Ins. 279 Leucolithodes, Warren, Ins. 279 Leuconotus, Bruner, Ins. 360 Leucoreas, Warren, Ins. 279 Libavius, Distant, Ins. 323 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. 11 Licaphrops, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Limifossor, Heath, Moll. 91 Limipecten, Girty, Moll. 90 Limmatoblatta, Handlirsch, Ins. 125 Limnichthys, Waite, Pisces 28 Limnodriloides, Pierantoni, Verm. 38 Limnopomus, Dall, Moll. 79 Linoceratium, Bruner, Ins. 360 Linshcosteus, Distant, Ins. 323 Liobaulius, Casey, Ins. 170 Liocoridia, Reuter, Ins. 326 Liodermion, Kirkaldy, Ins. 315 Liopholidophis, Mocguard, Rept. 27 Lioscarites, Maindron, Ins. 13U Liparophis, Peracca, Rept. 27 Lippomanus, Distant, Ins. 324 Lisitheria, Cameron, Ins. 224 Lithoptera, Popofsky, Prot. 52 Lixomorphus, aust, Ins. 177 Lobocryptus, Schmiedeknecht, Ins. 221 Lobopelta, Schouteden, Ins. 317 Lodryca, Cameron, Ins. 221 Logima, Haton, Ins. 302 Lohmannella, Veresheimer, Arachn. 41 Lopadoceras, Buckman, Moll. 60 Lophiotoma, Casey, Moll. 74 Lophochorista, Warren, Ins. 279 Lophoceelus, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Lophogododon, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 ; Lopholambda, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Lophomastix, Benedict, Crust. 33 Lophopygia, Warren, Ins. 279 Lophoscelomyia, Theobald, Ins. 301 Lophotosoma, Warren, Ins. 279 Lorichius, Distant, Ins. 323 Loxapicia, Warren, Ins. 279 Loxilobus, Hancock, Ins. 360 Loxiorhiza, Warren, Ins. 288 Luciocyprinus, Vazllant, Pisces 48 Lucitanus, Distant, Ins. 327 Lucrinus, Cambridge, Arachn. 29 Lycastoides, Johnson, Verm. 33 Lycopsylla, Rothschild, Ins. 313 Lymphocystis, Woodcock, Prot. 54 Lynteria, Cameron, Ins. 221 Lyramela, Gahan, Ins. 188 Lyrolepis, Romanowky, Pisces 51 Lyrosurcula, Casey, Moll. 74 Lysacmne, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Lythrichthys, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 30 _ Machiloides, Silvestri, Ins. 350 Macrenches, Meyrick, Ins. 294 Macrolister, Lewis, Ins. 146 Macrorileya, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Macrotona, Meyrick, Ins. 294 Macrovespa, Dalla Torre, Ins. 208 Maculotriton, Dall, Moll. 78 Macusia, Aaye, Ins. 250 Meecenas, Airkaldy, Ins. 321 Mero, Cambridge, Arachn. 25 Maimon, Zvrouessart, Mamm. 33 Malacodora, Bedel, Ins. 193 Malalasta, Distant, Ins. 327 Malaza, Mabille, Ins. 252 Maldanopsis, Verrill, Verm. 34 Mamaia, Stebbing, Crust. 28 Mamuchus, /airmaire, Ins. 178 Manarina, Mabille, Ins. 252 Mantellina, Sacco, Moll. 90 Marbodus, Distant, Ins. 323 Marichisme, Kirkaldy, Ins. 319 Marpelites, Cameron, Ins. 221 Matenesius, Distant, Ins. 327 Matesia, Lea, Ins. 178 Matschiella, Poche, Mamm. 48 Maurachelia, Bernhauer, Ins. 136 Maussenetia, Cossmann, Moll. 78 Meandrella, Perner, Moll. 85 Mecopelidnota, Bates, Ins. 156 Mecynoptera, Handlirsch, Ins. 125 Megablattina, Seddards, Ins. 126 Megacalanus, Wolfenden, Crust. 51 Megacanthopus, Ducke, Ins. 208 Megacentrus, Szépligeti, Ins. 224 Megalonychotherium, Scott, Mamm. 48 Megapis, Ashmead, Ins. 204 Megapisa, Aurivillius, Ins. 261 Megarhogas, Szépligeti, Ins. 225 Megasurcula, Casey, Moll. 75 Megathericulus, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Melanergon, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 261 Melanoscia, Warren, Ins. 280 Melanosmicra, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Melanotettix, Bruner, Ins. 361 Melanthes, Mabille, Ins. 252 Melaphe, Cook, Myr. 14 Menuthias, Avrkaldy, Ins. 315 Mercennus, Distant, Ins. 320 Merogomphus, Martin, Ins. 348 Merriamia, Boulenger, Rept. 30 Mertila, Distant, Ins. 327 Mesedra, Warren, Ins. 280 Mesoagathis, Cameron, Ins. 225 Mesocetus, /raas, Mamm. 47 Mesocleonus, Faust, Ins. 178 Mesoptyclus, Matsumura, Ins. 335 Mesoscolytus, Broun, Ins. 182 12 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. Mesostenopsis, Schmiedeknecht, Ins. 221 ) Mestor, Awrkaldy, Ins. 322 Metabrixia, Yowler, Ins. 333 Metachatina, Pilsbry, Moll. 69 Metacorthylus, Blandford, Ins. 182 Metacynorta, Cambridge, Arachn. 38 Metandrocarpa, Michaelsen, Tun. 6 Metapogon, Coguillett, Ins. 304 Metavonones, Cambridge, Avachn. 38 Metazaptyx, Pilsbry, Moll. 68 Metazygia, Cambridge, Arachn. 29 Methorius, Raffray, Ins. 142 Metopoxantho, De Man, Crust. 29 Metriorrhynchomiris, Avrkaldy, Ins. 324 Mevianes, Simon, Arachn. 32 Mevius, Distant, Ins. 327 Michaletia, Cossmann, Moll. 85 Micrapis, Ashmead, Ins. 204 Micrixia, Fowler, Ins. 333 Microcentrus, Szépligeti, Ins. 225 Microchalcis, Aveffer, Ins. 230 Microcistela, Pre, Ins. 169 Microcleonus, Faust, Ins. 178 Microcleonus, Desbrochers, Ins. 178 Microgoura, Rothschild, Aves 40 Microlerida, Fowler, Ins. 333 Microlyssa, filey, Aves 51 Micromasoria, Airkaldy, Ins. 332 Micropternodus, Matthew, Mamm. 36 Microrutela, Bates, Ins. 156 Microsurcula, Casey, Moll. 75 Microtragulus, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Milda, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Milleaster, Ulrich, Coel. 19 Millinaspis, Wedse, Ins. 197 Milocera, Swinhoe, Ins. 280 Mimocellus, Wasmann, Ins. 167 Mimophites, Fawvel, Ins. 136 Mimoprora, Warren, Ins. 280 Miocardiella, Sacco, Moll. 89 Miolabis, Matthew, Mamm. 44 Miopygium, Breddin, Ins. 318 Mirocerus, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Mischosmicra, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Misumessus, Banks, Arachn. 31 Mitona, faffray, Ins. 142 Molytophilus, Hartmann, Ins. 178 Monandrocarpa, J/ichaelsen, Tun. 7 Monarea, Szépligeti, Ins. 225 Monoclceus, Jordan, Ins. 184 Monogenerina, Spandel, Prot. 47 Monolophus, aust, Ins. 178 Monoraphis, Schulze, Spong. 14 Monostiolum, Dall, Moll. 78 Monroa, Warren, Ins. 281 Montandoneus, Kirkaldy, Ins. 315 Montandoniella, Schouteden, Ins. 318 Mormoniella, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Morokasia, Jacoby, Ins. 194 Morphomima, Warren, Ins. 281 Morphotropis, Perner, Moll. 79 Moschophoromys, Trouessart, Mamm. 40 Muanza, Distant, Ins. 331 Munza, Distant, Ins. 331 Mycernus, Broun, Ins. 154 Mycterocoris, UAler, Ins. 327 Myenchus, Schuberg, Verm. 53 Mylantria, Aurivillius, Ins. 261 Myolestes, Brethes, Ins. 305 Myonyssus, 7%raboschi, Arachn. 45 Myriopora, Volz, Ceel. 19 Myrmecoleichus, Berlese, Arachn. 45 Myrmonissus, Berlese, Arachn. 45 Myrsinus, Gahan, Ins. 188 Mysolis, Kirkaldy, Ins. 336 Mystilus, Distant, Ins. 327 Nakadaella, Ancey, Moll. 81 Nalanda, Thery, Ins. 160 Nanichisme, Airkaldy, Ins. 319 Nanniella, Reuter, Ins. 327 Nannovalgus, Kolbe, Ins. 157 Nanochromis, Pellegrin, Pisces 35 Narcegaster, Horvath, Ins. 321 Nasonia, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Nathorstites, Béhm, Moll. 60 “Naticonema, Perner, Moll. 82 Nebaliella, Thiele, Crust. 47 Nectarodieta, Holmberg, Ins. 204 Nematrochus, Perner, Moll. 85 Nemoxenus, Faust, Ins. 178 Nenemeca, faffray, Ins. 142 Neobapta, Warren, Ins. 281 Neocatolaccus, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Neodezia, Warren, Ins. 281 Neodirades, Warren, Ins. 281 Neofidonia, Warren, Ins. 281 Neohalictoides, Viereck, Ins. 204 Neohirasea, Rehn, Ins. 356 Neolucia, Waterhouse and Turner, Ins. 250 Neomermis, Zinstow, Verm. 53 Neomesostenus, Schmiedeknecht, Ins. 221 Neomicrorbis, Rovereto, Verm. 34 Neonematherium, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Neonemoria, Warren, Ins. 281 Neopangasius, Popta, Pisces 46 Neoplema, Warren, Ins. 281 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. 13 Neopolita, Warren, Ins. 281 Neorileya, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Neosconella, Cambridge, Arachn. 29 Neoseius, Oudemans, Arachn. 45 Neosyagrius, Lea, Ins. 178 Neotaxia, Dognin, Ins. 281 Nephrocoria, Stzchel, Ins. 246 Nerissella, Jacoby, Ins. 194 Nervicompressa, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 261 Nesiophedusa, P7lsbry, Moll. 68 Nesohippus, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Nesolycena, Waterhouse and Turner, Ins. 250 Nesomyia, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Nezumia, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 40 Nicholsonia, Bogatirew, Ccel. 30 Nichomachus, Distant, Ins. 327 Nicostratus, Distant, Ins. 327 Niphoparmena, Aurivillius, Ins. 188 Nipponites, Yabe, Moll. 60 Nodulina, Raffray, Ins. 142 Nomimonyx, Faust, Ins. 178 Notamphicyon, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Notanisomorpha, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Nothamusium, Hind, Moll. 90 Notochampsa, Broom, Rept. 29 Notoprotogonia, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Nyctereutica, Turner, Ins. 289 Nycterorhinus, Hairmazre, Ins. 179 Nyctibates, Boulenger, Rept. 36 Nyctidea, Reuter, Ins. 327 Nymannus, Distant, Ins. 328 Ochisme, Kirkaldy, Ins. 315 Ochleroptera, Holmberg, Ins. 212 Ochrophlegma, Aolivar, Ins. 361 Ochrorrhaca, Breddin, Ins. 318 Ochrotettix, Bruner, Ins. 361 Ocosia, Jordan and Starks, Pisces 31 Octomitus, Prowazek, Prot. 57 Octomylodon, Ameghino, Mamm. 51 Octosmicra, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Ocyglossa, Giard, Prot. 57 Ocynectes, Jordan and _ Starks, Pisces 29 Odontogonus, Bergroth, Ins. 323 Odortopsalis, Burr, Ins. 353 Odoutothynnus, Cameron, Ins. 212 Odontotrupes, Boucomont, Ins. 151 (Edalechilus, Fowler, Pisces 41 (Edaloneura, Mabille, Ins. 252 (dania, Buckman, Moll. 61 1904. [VoL. Xx. ] (Emida, Gahan, Ins. 188 (Emodana, Gahan, Ins. 188 (Enides, Mabille, Ins. 252 (inomys, Thomas, Mamm. 40 Ogovia, Hansen and Sorensen, Arachn. 37 Ogulnia, Cameron, Ins. 221 Olbophthalmus, Simon, Arachn. 32 Oligozaptyx, Pilsbry, Moll. 68 Olindioides, G'oto, Coel. 20 Ollia, Dyar, Ins. 289 Ololelaps, Berlese, Arachn. 45 Omotimus, ltaffray, Ins. 142 Onchodellus, Berlese, Arachn. 46 Oncinoproctus, Breddin, Ins. 318 Oncochalcis, Cameron, Ins. 230 Oncotophasma, Rehn, Ins. 356 Oneilella, Cameron, Ins. 222 Onomaus, Distant, Ins. 328 Onychelus, Cook, Myr. 16 Onycocaris, Vobili, Crust. 36 Oocamenta, Péringuey, Ins. 154 Oopheedusa, Pilsbry, Moll. 68 Ophelius, Raffray, Ins. 142 Ophiochrysis, Koehler, Echin. 83 Ophiocirce, Koehler, Echin. 83 Ophiocrates, Hoehler, Echin. 84 Ophiodoris, Koehler, Echin. 84 Ophioleuce, Koehler, Echin. 84 Ophiomidas, Koehler, Echin. 85 Ophiomoeris, Koehler, Echin. 85 Ophiomytis, Koehler, Echin. 85 Ophiononeura, Cameron, Ins. 222 Ophiopallas, Aoehler, Echin. 85 Ophrygonius, Zang, Ins. 149 Ophthalmotilapia, Pellegrin, Pisces 35 Opisthoctenodon, Broom, Rept. 33 Opisthodiscus, Cohn, Verm. 49 Orbignyella, Ulrich and Bassler, Bry. 12 Oreohelix, Pilsbry, Moll. 66 Oreonoma, Warren, Ins. 281 Oreophcetes, Rehn, Ins. 356 Oreovalgus, Kolbe, Ins. 158 Oria, Distant, Ins. 331 Origenes, Marshall, Ins. 179 Orinella, Dall and Bartsch, Moll. 83 Ornicholax, Carriker, Ins. 345 Ornithissus, Howler, Ins. 333 Oroacrodon, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Orthoarthrus, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Orthochalcis, Aveffer, Ins. 230 Orthonecroscia, A7vrby, Ins. 356 Orthopodomyia, Vheobald, Ins. 301 Orthoptila, Meyrick, Ins. 295 Orthosurcula, Casey, Moll. 75 Bebe 14 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. Orthotropis, Jordan, Ins. 185 Oslaria, Dyar, Ins. 269 Osmanoceras, A7tt/, Moll. 61 Ostiolum, Pratt, Verm. 49 Ostorodias, Distant, Ins. 324 Otospira, Perner, Moll. 82 Otouphepus, Cushman, Rept. 29 Ouranion, Kirkaldy, Ins. 319 Oxycordyla, Topsent, Spong. 21 Oxycoryphus, Cameron, Ins. 230 Oxydactylus, Peterson, Mamm. 44 Oxyopsis, Caudell, Ins. 355 Oxytoxia, Mabille, Ins. 252 Pachycerianthus, Roule, Cel. 32 Pachycrepoideus, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Pachylister, Zews, Ins. 146 Pachynasua, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Pachyntheisa, Fowler, Ins. 333 Pachystrophia, Perner, Moll. 80 Pachytragus, Schlosser, Mamm. 43 Pacificana, Hogg, Arachn. 32 Peediovalgus, Holbe, Ins. 158 Pagodea, Perner, Moll. 85 Paineia, Buckman, Moll. 61 Paita, Fauvel, Ins. 167 Paiwarria, Kaye, Ins. 250 Paleeochameeleo, De Stefano, Rept. 25 Paleeocolpodia, Meunier, Ins. 124 Paleognoriste, Meunier, Ins. 125 Paleoheteromyza, Meunier, Ins. 125 Paleeoheterotricha, Meunier, Ins. 125 Paleeomantis, Handlirsch, Ins. 125 Paleomastax, Handlirsch, Ins. 126 Paleeonustus, Perner, Moll. 82 Paleopalara, Handlirsch, Ins. 125 Paleorhinus, Williston, Rept. 32 Palorthopteron, Handlirsch, Ins. 126 Panaphis, Kirkaldy, Ins. 337 Panceenia, Meyrick, Ins. 295 Panilurus, Jacoby, Ins. 194 Paniscomima, Hnderlein, Ins. 212 Papagoa, Bruner, Ins. 361 Parabera, Dognin, Ins. 289 Parabasis, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 269 Parabolbocoris, Schouteden, Ins. 318 Paracamenta, Péringuey, Ins. 154 Paraceryx, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 262 Parachetolyga, Bischof, Ins. 309 Parachleebata, Bruner, Ins. 361 Parachrysops, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 250 Paraclemensia, Busck, Ins. 295 Paraccelodus, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Paracoleotichus, Schouteden, Ins. 318 Paracomucha, Warren, Ins. 282 Paracrias, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Paracrossochilus, Popta, Pisces 48 Paractenodia, Péringuey, Ins. 171 Paradiastylis, Calman, Crust. 39 Paradidelphys, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Paradohertya, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 262 Paradoxodes, Warren, Ins. 282 Paradoxorhyncha, Chapman, Crust. 54 Paragambusia, Meek, Pisces 43 Parahyzenodon, Ameghino, Mamm. 510) Paralagena, Dall, Moll. 78 Paraleptynia, Caudell, Ins. 356 Paraleucocelis, Preiss, Ins. 158 Paraliocercyon, Ganglbauer, Ins. 133 Paralixus, Cszkz, Ins. 179 Paralucia, Waterhouse and Turner, Ins. 250 Paramusonia, Rehn, Ins. 355 Paramyocastor, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Paramyxine, Dean, Pisces 57 Paranauchenia, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Paranotropis, Fowler, Pisces 48 Parantheopsis, McMurrich, Coal. 32 Paranthribus, Jordan, Ins. 185 Parapantilius, Reuter, Ins. 328 Parapelopides, Zang, Ins. 149 Parapenzeon, Richardson, Crust. 42 Paraphneeus, Thierry-Mieg, Ins. 250 Paraplesius, Hartmann, Ins. 179 Paraplodes, Warren, Ins. 282 Parapcecilocoris, Schouteden, Ins. 318 Parapeecilophila, Hauser, Ins. 158 Parapteromalus, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Paraptorthodius, Schaeffer, Ins. 163 Pararctotherium, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Parasaphes, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Paraschizognathus, Ohaus, Ins. 156 Parascina, Stebbing, Crust. 46 Parascutigera, Verhoef, Myr. 9 Parasiro, Hansen and Sorensen, Arachn. 37 Paraspalangia, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Parasteiromys, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Paratapirus, Deperet and Douxami, Mamm. 45 Parategastes, Sars, Crust. 51 Paratemnus, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Paraterobia, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Paraugaptilus, Wolfenden, Crust. 51 Paraulax, Aveffer, Ins. 235 Paravonones, Cambridge, Arachn. 38 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. 15 Parawixia, Cambridge, Arachn. 30 Parazaptyx, Pilsbry, Moll. 68 Parazeuzera, Bethune- Baker, Ins. 262 Parelodina, Bethune-Baker, Ins. 250 Parexillis, Jordan, Ins. 185 Parocalea, Bernhauer, Ins. 137 Parochlerus, Breddin, Ins. 318 Parochthiphila, Czerny, Ins. 311 Parocyusa, Bernhauer, Ins. 137 Paromala, Warren, Ins. 282 Paronesimus, Stebbing, Crust. 45 Paronipora, Capeder, Col. 32 Parosorius, Bernhauer, Ins. 137 Parourapteryx, Vhierry-Mieg, Ins. 282 Parvanemus, Mayer, Ceel. 20 Parviterebra, Pilsbry, Moll. 75 Parvochlamys, Sacco, Moll. 90 Pasaphylla, Peringuey, Ins. 154 Patreus, Raffray, Ins. 142 Pauluccia, Brusina, Moll. 79 Paumomua, Jacoby, Ins. 194 Pauropsalta, Gooding and Froggatt, Ins. 331 Peggichisme, Kirkaldy, Ins. 320 Pegylidius, Péringuey, Ins. 154 Pelorotelus, Ashmead, Ins. 230 Penardia, Cash, Prot. 43 Pentalagus, Lyon, Mamm. 42 Pentanodes, Schaeffer, Ins. 188 Pentanymphon, Hodgson, Crust. 61 Pentasmicra, Ashmead, Ins. 231 Pentatropis, Yaust, Ins. 179 Pentias, /zchardson, Crust. 41 Peradorcas, Thomas, Mamm. 48 Peratodonta, Aurivillius, Ins. 262 Peregrinator, Airkaldy, Ins. 322 Peregrinus, Azrkaldy, Ins. 333 Perhippidion, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Periacrodon, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Peribolodes, Warren, Ins. 282 Pericamenta, Péringuey, Ins. 154 Periphymopsis, Schouteden, Ins. 318 Peritragus, Aurivillius, Ins. 188 Peronodoris, Bergh, Moll. 72 Pheenacantha, Horvath, Ins. 321 Pheenopharos, Azrby, Ins. 356 Phaneroturis, Bruner, Ins. 361 Phanerozonida, Delage, Echin. 79 Phanophilus, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Phanosolena, Schaeffer, Ins. 185 Pharyllus, Distant, Ins. 328 Phasmatocoris, Breddin, Ins. 323 Phaulocylliba, Berlese, Arachn. 46 Phaulodinychus, Berlese, Arachn. 46 Phaulosis, Weese, Ins. 194 Phaulosomus, Faust, Ins. 179 Pheidoloxenus, Ashmead, Ins. 231 Philas, Portevin, Ins. 145 Philodromoides, Scheffer, Arachn. 31 Philosepedon, Haton, Ins. 302 Philosyrtis, Giard, Verm. 56 Phlebosphales, Warren, Ins. 282 Phleeograptis, Meyrick, Ins. 295 Phlyctzenopora, Topsent, Spong. 25 Phoberus, Raffray, Ins. 143 Phoenixauchenia, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Pholeoteras, Sturany, Moll. 68 Phoxargyrea, Howler, Pisces 41 Phrygiomurex, Dall, Moll. 78 Phthartus, Handlirsch, Ins. 125 Phthirocoris, Distant, Ins. 324 Phyllochisme, Kirkaldy, Ins. 321 Phyllolonche, Popofsky, Prot. 52 Physalidonotus, Ahlers, Verm. 35 Physalozercon, Berlese, Arachn. 46 Physoglenes, Stmon, Arachn. 23 Phyteumas, Bolivar, Ins. 361 Phytoseius, ibaya, Arachn. 46 Pietteia, Cossmann, Moll. 78 Piezonemus, Jordan, Ins. 185 Pilchenia, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Pilematechinus, Agassiz, Echin. 68 Pionaces, Stmon, Arachn. 32 Pipetta, Loman, Crust. 61 Piptocentrus, Horvath, Ins, 321 Pistosia, Wezse, Ins. 197 Placerias, Lucas, Rept. 33 Planitrochus, Perner, Moll. 85 Platephippius, Vavdas, Ins. 361 Platylistrum, Schulze, Spong. 14 Platysphyrus, Sloane, Ins. 131 Plectonotus, Clarke, Moll. 86 Pleiophylla, Pémnguey, Ins. 154 Pleistophylla, Péringuey, Ins. 154 Plerisca, Bolivar, Ins. 361 Plesiostigmodes, Ashmead, Ins. 231 Pleurolopha, Turner, Ins. 282 Pleuromphalus, Perner, Moll. 80 Pleurophorella, Girty, Moll. 87 Pleuroxonotus, Reuter, Ins. 328 Plexotemnus, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Plhiotropis, Aobelt, Moll. 63 Plocamiopsis, Topsent, Spong. 25 Ploconema, Perner, Moll. 85 Plocovalgus, Aolbe, Ins. 158 Peecilochlora, Warren, Ins. 282 Peecilolagus, Lyon, Mamuin. 42 Pogonocebus, 7rowessart, Mamm. 33 Polistella, Ashmead, Ins. 208 Polistoides, Dalla Torre, Ins. 209 Polyandrocarpa, Michaelsen, Tun. 7 Polychelus, Luze, Ins. 138 Polychisme, Kirkaldy, Ins. 320 Polychnomyia, Bischof, Ins. 309 16 INDEX TO NEW GENERA AND SUBGENERA. Polymniella, Verril/, Verm. 32 Polyniphes, Kaye, Ins. 250 Polyplax, Hnderlein, Ins. 340 Polystylops, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Pomponatius, Distant, Ins. 320 Pontogammarus, Sowinsky, Crust. 45 Poppia, Konow, Ins. 237 Poricella, Canu, Bry. 15 Poronotellus, Kirkaldy, Ins. 324 Porteria, Simon, Arachn. 32 Poultonia, Weave, Ins. ~250 Pparchus, Broun, Ins. 180 Prepotheriops, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Presbole, Handlirsch, Ins. 125 Prionolixus, Desbrochers, Ins. 180 Priperia, Simon, Arachn. 30 Proactica, Walsingham, Ins. 295 Proarctotherium, Ameghino, Mami. 50 Probeenia, Weise, Ins. 197 Probergrothius, Kirkaldy, Ins. 320 Procatopus, Boulenger, Pisces 42 Prodamaliscus, Schlosser, Mamm. 43 Prodecatoma, Ashmead, Ins. 231 Prodicynodon, Broom, Rept. 33 Prodontria, Broun, Ins. 154 Prodosiarcha, Meyrick, Ins. 295 Prodromus, Distant, Ins. 328 Proectocion, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Progaleopithecus, Ameghino, Mamm. 49 Progarzonia, Ameghino, Mamm. 50 Progonopteryx, HZandlirsch, Ins. 125 Promacrauchenia,