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Carlet, G. Sur les muscles de l'abdomen de Choloclkowsky, N. Sur les vaisseaux de l'abeille. Comptes-rendus Acad. sci. Malpighi chez les ldpidopt6res. (Comptes- France, 2 4 Mch. 1884, v. 98, p. 758-759. rendus Acad. sci. France, lO Mar. I884, v. Nomenclature proposed for the ab.dominal muscles of 98, p. 63-633.) atis; these muscles, with the exceptmn of the aliform Tineola biselliella (? tfnea 25ellfonella) and tfnea which aid circulation, have respiratory movements rusNcella have only two Malpighian vessels, while their their function these movements take place in the di- larvae have tbur; this reduction of number of Malpi- rection of all three diameters of the abdomen. ghian vessels in the imago is regarded kind of peri- G: dg. (3684) odic atavism. G: sD. (3690) Carlet, G. Sur le venln des hym6nopt6res et Clemen, Brackenridge. American micro- ses organes sdcr6teurs. (Comptes-rendus lepidoptera. (Proc. Entom. soc. Philad., Acad. sci. France, 1884, v. 98, p. Mar. 863, v. 2, p. 34.) 23 June B. The tineia of I5,O-I55 I.) Reprint. (CLemeNs, Abstract. (Journ. Roy. micros, soc., Oct. North America. Stainton. Lond., 187 2 884, s. , v. 4, P" 739.) p. 207-221.) The of the sting of hymenoptera, altho acid, Re-describes the genera coleolShora, rl,vtsh@teryx, poison grractTart'a, grelec..hia; describes the genfis is the product of mixture of secretions from two of of which the other and 6 specaes of tineina; description of habits glands, produces strongly acid, strob[sia mines of larvae weak alkaline secretion the presence of both these imago of lev@edella sp., of cretions is necessary for the toxic effect of the sting. of parectotOa robim'ella, saliclella, thyllo- G: 39. cnfstfs Ifrodendronella and lchert'a quercitella, and (3685) larvae and larval habits of of the species discusses the species named anacaml,st robfn/ella and argyro- Chambers, Vactor Tousey. On the changes mies pseudaciella by Asa Fitch. 13: P..1/. (3691) that take place in the mouth-parts and legs Clemens, Brackenridge. American micro- of some leaf-mining lepidopterous larvae. lepidoptera. (Proc. Entom. soc. Philad., (Amer. entom., Nov. 88o, v. 3, n. s., v. 1, Aug. I863, v. 2, p. i19-29. p. 255-262, 316 cm., fig. 24-137, 39-44.) B. The tineina of C: V. entitled Reprint. (CLEMENS, Supplement, [by Riley], North America... Stainton. Lond., 1872. Mandible of 1/lhocolle/is ffz//iySb/della." p. ciX., Dec., p. a94, cm., fig. 222-236. (o. 7 38.) Re-describes the genera y2solophus, delSressaria, eni- Description and figures of mouth-parts of larvae of costoma?, and chauliodusP; describes the new_ genera several genera of tineina; description of chauges that kolcocera, brachiloma and homosetia (group of tt'nea), take place in these mouth-parts and iu the legs, and ap. and species of tinct'ha; gives synoptical table of of fitcts observed to the plication the theory of ewfiution. 19 species ofgrdechia; remarks larval habits of de- 13: p. r. (3686) 2hressaria. 13:2. 1/[. (3692) Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Wandering habit Olemens, Brackenridge. Micro-lepidopterous of larvae belonging to the buccula- larvae. Notes on a few species, the imagos undescribed. trfx. (Amer. entom., Feb. 88o, v. 3, n. s., of which are probably (Proc. Entom. soc. Nov. v. I, V. I, p. 5o, 9 cm.) Philad., I86, p. 75- Larvae of bucculatrix have the habit of wandering 87.) away from their food.plants, frequently, to impate, Reprint. (CLEMENS, B. The tineina of that fiuding the tmpae plant is not evidence that North America... Stainton. Lond.,872. such is the food-plant; of b. pomifoliella found p. sambucus; b. thuidla and b. ambrosiaeella may not I6-I78.) feed thuja and ambrosia respectively. Remarls the characteristic appearance of the 13: P. 21//. (3687) mines of leaf-miners, aud the and interest of ing leaf-niners directions for collecting, observing and rearin these insects; nonthly calendar showing when Chapman, A. W. On the preparatory stages the larvae mentioned should be sought; descriptions of of certain Florida butterflies. (Can. entom., mines and habits of larvae of species of coleothora, Oct. 1879, v. , p. lfthocolletis, asdidfsca, x4 nelSticula, omt[x, cata- 189-193. 13: P. M. (3693) Describes larva and pupa of lSamphila pkyleus, p. sierra. brettus, p. accius, p. maculala, t% a,a, ). delazvare, Clemens, Brackenridge. New American larva of p. tSalatka and eudamus proteus, and egg of micro-lepidoptera. Entom. soc. to. brellus, with notes food-plants; introductory note (Proc. and comparisons of these descriptions with those based Philad., Jan. IS6, v. , p. i3t-37. Abbot's figures, by W: tI Edwards. Reprint. (CLEMENS, B. The line/ha of 13: P. M. (3688) North America... Stainton. Lond., 1872. p. I79-88.) Chapman, I: Some observations on the Describes the genera oposlegra, solenobiaP, lyonetia, hessian fly; written in the vear 797. (Me- tenaga g., hybroma g., and the species moirs Phil. soc. promot, aric., 86, v. 5, tegra alboq'alerielda, trt'cholapke alacdla, solenobda? p. I43-53.) walshella, nelSticula scotibt'ella, bifasciella, jala- tanella, lyonelia speculella, tenagra pomtTt'ella, hybroma History of ceddomy/a destrttctor, in Bucks co., Pa., servulella, dysodta marowarz'tana; remarks the larval from 786 to '79o; its natural history and seasons" de- habits of the solenobfaP and those of phyllocnistis?' scription of it in all stages; precautions against it.' elechia flavocostclla is trichotaphe. [The reprin]. 13: P. M. (3689) };hilts th lescription of dysodia marffarilana.] I1: P. M. (3694) January--March 885. t'S UCtlE. [3795-3704] 57

(21emens, Brackenridge. North Atnerican Clemens, Brackenridge. Notes on thyrido- micro-lepidoptera. (Prec. Entom. soc. pleryx ejhhemeraebrmis. (Prec. Entom. soc. Philad., Mar. 1862, v. I, p. t47-151.) Philad., Nov. I866, v. 6, p. 221-222.) Reprint. (CLEMmqS, B. The tiueim of Extract. (CLeMeNS, B. The tieina of North America... Stainton. Lend., 1872. North America... Stainton. Lend., 187. p. 189-194.) p. 274.) Description of larva, pupa and mine of bedellia Discussion of the synonymy of 'sphinx ephemerae. tt.tlettella, previously described b' author b. stainton- formis of Haworth" thri'ddflteryx-e]hemeraeformis; ella sp.; habits and affinitie of larva and imago. reprint of Stephens' generic diagnosis of thyrido]teryx Descriptions of mines of neptt;cula tSlatatella and two (I11. Brit. entom Haust., Lend., 1828, I, p. 145 ). other species of netticula in leaves of llatanus; descrip- 27: t9. ./1/'. (3699) tions of larvae of the two species; directions for rearing leaf-mining larvae. 13: P. 21f. (3695) Comstock, J: H The apple maggot. Try- Clemens, Brackenridge. North American peta )6omonella Walsh. (Rept. [U. S.] micro-lepidoptera. (Prec. Entom. soc. commiss, agric., for I88t and 1882, 1882 Philad., Mar. 1864, v. 2, p. 415-46o.) [Jan. I883], p. I95-I98, pl. 14. (CoM- Reprint. (CLeMeNS, B. The tineina of STOCK, J:H: Report on insects for the North America...Stainton. Lend.,1872. year 1881... I882, p. 3-6, pl. i4. (RILEY, p. 237-256.) C: V. Report of the entomologist... Re-describes the genera adela, dasycera; anesychia, [I Dec.] 1882, p. 195-198 [135-i38], pl. 14. elachista?; describes the genera walshia, hama- Food-plants, ravages and geographical distribution dryas, cyclojlasis, wilsonia; describes species of of and against lryfleta pomonella; localities in tizeL, a, ot torlricina and crambus btornatellts sp., which ravages occur; description and figures of larva, from Labrador, and 6 tineina from United States; pupa and imago and of respiratory apparatus. remarks othe species. [The reprint omits the de. 13.' P. 2hr. (37o0) scriptions of the tortricina and crambus.] /7." 19. 1/. (3696) Comstock, J: H: [Carnivorous habits of a t21emens, Brackenridge. North American pyralid .] (Can. entom., Oct. 879, micro-lepidoptera. (Prec. Entom. soc. v. 11, p. 196. Philad., Dec. 1864, v. 3, P. 5o5-5 zo, fig. '5.) Carnivorous habits of [dakruma coccidivora]. Reprint of p. 5o5-5o8. (CLas, B. 13: _/9. 21/. (37Ol) The lieina of North America... Stainton. Comstock, J: H: [Habits of species of re- Lend., I87 2. p. 257-263.) tinia injurious to pine trees.] (Can. entom., Describes species of lineina and eS species Sep. 1879, v. tl, p. with and notes i76. of tortricitta, re-descriptions Food-habits of rel/[a habits; re-describes the genera ditula?, ptycholoma? [Jruslrana] and of Iraqi- and steanoptychaP (all tortricina), and figures the dana]. 13: 19. 3/[. (3702) ration of wings and structure of palpi of anchyloera, /tvcholoma? and sleganoptychaP" synopsis ot the Comsook, J: H Lac insects. (Rept. [U. S.] groups and list of specxes of anchylopera. [Only the commiss, agric., for I88I and 1882, 188e iortion relating to tineina is reprinted.] [Jan. p. pl. pl. N.' P. 3/ 883] 2o9-213, 9; 2o, fig. .) (3697) (CoMsTOCK, J: H Report on insects for Clemens, Brackenridge. North American the year I881 I882, p. 17-21 pl. 19; pl. micro-lepidoptera. (Prec. Entom. soc. 2o, fig. I.) (RILEY, C: V. Report of the Philad., Sep. 1865, v. 5, P. 133-I47, il.) ntomologist... [1 Dec.] 1882, p. o9-213 Reprint from p. 142-147. (CLzs, B. kt49-I53], pl. 19; pl. 2o, fig. 1.) The tineina of North America... Stainton. Describes the generic characters of carteria and de- Lend., 2 p. 264-273, fig.) scribes and figures lacca, larreae sp. and I87 icana sp. references to articles lacca. Describes e3 species and the following 13: P. _/hr. genera of tortricina, viz: lep. loris, euryllyckia, calli- (37o3) mosema; exarlema sericorts; re-describes the genus batrachedra and describes species b. salici- Comsoek, J: H Ladybirds. Cocciellidae. bucculatrix lrifasciella and incurvaria (Rept. [U. S.] commiss, agric., for 188t ioslrialella; gives extensive notes, by B D. Walsh, and 1882, t882 [Jan. i883], p. pl. the food-habit.s of the 3atrackedra, with description o4-2o6 of larva; re-describes 'rac[laria violacella (re-named 8.) (Co,sTOCK, I: H: Report on insects ,. desmodifoliella) describes imago of nepticula for the year I88... 1882, p. I2-I4, pl. 18.) ella, with notes the habits ot this species and ofbuc- (RILEY, C: V. Report of the entomologist cdatrix trtfasciella; lists and synoptical tables of the described species of stigrmonota, ser'cors, lozotaenia, Dec.] 1882, p. 2o4-zo6 [144-I46], pl. slegraotSlycka ,gracilaria and zeptt'cula; figures 18.) tion of wings and structure of palpi of lelloris calli. Habits of coccinellidae; descriptions and figures of and balrachedra. [Only the portion the larva, pupa and inago of cycloneda abdominalis, tineb, is reprinted.] B D. Walsh states, in his The sangttinea, chilocorus cacti and kippodamia ambiua, joint worm" (Pratt. entom., 27 Nov. 1865, 11, and of imago of' cycloneda oculata, coccinella quin.que- that euryptychia saligrneana bred fl'omv.),p.gall notala californica, and h@lSodamia converrens. solhla'o. I3: P. M. (3698) 27: 19. Jr. (37o4) 258 [37o5-374] PS YCttE. January--March 885.

Comstock, J: H Methods of destroying 12omstock, J: H: [Plan of formation of scale insects. (Rept. [U. S.] comniss. the biological collection of insects in the agric., for 1881 and 1882, 1882 [Jan. I883], Department of agriculture at Washington. p. 2o6-2o9.) (CoMsTOCK, J: It Report on (Can. entom., Nov. 1879, v. I, p. 202-203. insects for the year 1881 1882, p. 14-17.) Response of Cmnstock to requests for information" (RILEY, C: V. Report of the entomologist subject expressed b title. Remarks of S: H. Scudder the importauce ofthe formation of national collec- [1 Dec.] 1882, p. 2o6-2o9 [-146-149]. tion at Washington. B: .P. 31. (37o) Introduces letters fi'om S. F. Chapin and Matthew Cooke, to show the beneficial effect of the of lye and whale-oil soap and sulphur against Clomstook, J: H: The pretty pomace-fly. cidae and lrombididae orchard trees, and the superi- Dros@ila amoena Loew. (Rept. [U. S.] ority of these substances to kerosene for the purpose; commiss, agric., for 1881 and 882, I88 me(hod of spraying trees and of "bamboo exten- sion" fi)r carrying spray into large trees. Preceded by [Jan. i883] p. 20[-202, pl. 16.) (CoMsTOCK, interjected critical review, by C: V. Riley. The J: H: Report on insects for the year 1881 "author's edition" of Comstock contains reply to this 1882, p. 9-io, pl. 16.) (RILEY, C: V. revlev and the "author's edition" of Riley contains Report of the rejoinder to this reply" both inserted fly-slips. entomologist... [I Dec.] aN: P. _/hr. (37o5) 1882, p. 2Ol-2O2 [I41-142j, pl. 16.) Habits and period of development of and 12oms:oek, J H On a new predaceous lepi- against drosop/ila amoelza; description and figures of dopterous insect. (N. A. entom., Oct. larva, pupa aud imago and of respiratory apparatus. 1879, v. i, p. 25-29, pl. 4.) B: P. M. (37) Description and figures of egg, mature larva, pupa and imago of dakrttma coccidivora sp., l)redatory (2omsl:oek, J H Report on miscellaneous pttlzJinaria innumerabilis; dcscril)tion of nmvly insects. (Rept. [U. S.J commiss, agric., hatcled larva; habits and of larva and imago; for I88I and I882, 1882 discussion o[ accounts of parasitic, inquilinous and pre- [Jan. 1883] p. i95- dacc()us lepidopterous larwm hitherto ol)servcd. 214, pl. 14-2o. (RILEY, C V. Report of the aN: P. Ar. (3706) entomologist... [1 Dec.] 1882, p. I98-214 (2omsl;oek, J: H: A new wax insect. (Rept. [I3.5-I54], pl. I4-20. [U. S.] commiss, agric., for 1881 and 1882, Separate, entitled 'Report on insects for 882 the year I881. Author's edition. From [Jan. 1883], p. 213-2 4, pl.20, fig. 2.) the annual (Co=sTOCK, J: tt Report on insects for report of the Department of the 1881... agriculture for the year I88 Wash., year i882, p. 21-22, pl. 20, fig. 1882. 2.) (RILEY, C V. Report of the entomolo- t.-p. cover -Jr- t.-p., 22 p., pl. 14-2o gist... [I Dec.] 1882, p. 213-214 [i53-i54], 23X 5. pl. 2o, fig. 2.) Consists of the folloxving sub.chapters, all cited under the of J: H: Comstock "--The apple maggot. Description of g. [coccidae] and quer- Trypelapomonella Walsh [Rec., 37oo] .The vine-loving sp., from twigs of several species of quercts; pomace-tty..Drosophila an@elo[pJ.ila Loew [Rec., 37 4]- description and figure of o{ male and female aud Thc pretty pomacc-fly. Dro.ojSh/la am-oena of body of female. B: P. 2tl. (37o7) [Rcc., 37].--Thc ocellate lcaf gall of red maple. Sc/ara "celiar/s O. S. [-Rcc., 37o9].--Ladyl)irds. Coc- Clomstook, J:tt: Note on the structure of cinellidae [Rec., 3704]. 2_Method[ of destroying scale mealy bugs. (Rept. [U. S.] commiss. insects [Rec., 37o5].--Lac insects [Rec., 37o3].A agric.,for 1881 and 1882, 1882 insect [Rec., 37o7].--Notc th tructure of [Jan. 1883], mealy bugs [Rcc., 37o8]. aN: t9. 3//'. p. 214. (CoMsTOCK, J: It: Report on (37) insects for the year 1881... 1882, p. 22.) (RtLgY, C: V. Report of the entomolo- t2om,ook, H: [Spread of tile Colorado gist... [1 Dec.] 1882, p. potato beetle into Manitoba.] (Can. entom., 214 [54]') Oct. v. Position of opening of oviduct in daclylopius, and 1879, 1, p. 196. presnlnably in other coccinae; anal ring improperly DotShora decemlineala fi)und in Manitoba in 879 called ano-genital ring position and homology of dorsal its most northern habitat far known. secretory openings, aN: 29. 21/'. (37o8) aN.. P. _/hr. (373) (Joml:ook, J H The ocellate leaf gall of red maple. Sciara ocellarz O.S. (Rept. 12omsl:ook, J: H The vine-loving pomace- [U. S.] commiss, agric., for 1881 and 1882, fly. OrosojShila am]SelojShila Loew. (Rept. 1882 [U. S.] commiss, agric., for 1881 and 882, [Jan. 883], p. 2o2-2o4, pl. 17. 1882 (Co,sTOCK, tt Report on insects for [Jan. 1883], p. 198-2ot pl. 15. (CoM- J: STOCK, H: Report on insects for the the year 1881... 882, p. lO-12, pl. 17. J: (RILEY, C: V. Report of the entomolo- year 1881... 1882, p. 6-9, pl. 15.) (RILEY, C V. Report of the gist... [1 Dec.] 1882, p. 2o2-2o4 [i42-144], entomologist... pl. i7. [1 Dec.] 1882, p. IO8-2oi [i38-141], pl. i5. Habits and ravages and period of of tIabits, ravages and synonymy of sciara ocdlaris' development and and against drosojShzYa ampelophga" description and description figures of gall, larva and nale imago figures of egg, figures of and habits of larva, pupa and "imag and of respira- pupa-skin; sciara tnd tory apparatus. _/llt. of t17icola; description of gall of tilicola. B: P. (374) aN: P. 3/. (37o9) January--March 885.] PS [37 5-375_] 259

[Connecticut board of agriculture.3 Poul- :Darwin, C: Ueber die einrichtungen zur try. (4th ann. rept. secr. Conn. board befruchtung britischer und ausliindischer agric., for i869-87o, 187o, p. 9-45.) orchideen dutch insecten, und fiber die Communications and discussion poultry-raising; gtinstigen erfolge derwechselbefruchtung". hacludcs, p. 12-13, I8, 22, 26, 27, 30-36, 41-44, remarks Stuttgart, 1862." iusects and injurious "o fowl, and means against them, and the usetulness of fowl destroyers Germ. tr., by H. G. Bronn, of Darwin's 'On the of insects, by T. S. Gold, P. M. Augur, W H. Brewer, various contrivances by vhich British and foreign 1[. S. Collins, J. N. Blakeslee, W. A. Browning, N. orchids fertilized by insects"... [Rec., 2378 ]. Cressy, W: Plumb,- Hunt, J. M. Hubbard. W: T. (3720) B: P. M. (375) Dewitz, Hermann. Ueber das durch die 2onnectiout board of agriculture-- Ezto- foramina repugnatoria entleerte sekret bei moloist, I872 (Sidney Irving Smith). lomeris. (Biolog. centralbl., June 1884, Address of the state entomologist [with bd. 4, P. 202-203.) discussion]. (5th ann. rept. secr. Conn. Discusses the function of the adhesive secretion of board agric., for 2, 2, p. 203-234.) the foramina repugnatoria which in ]omeris are 1871-7 187 paired along the middle line of the dorsum. Vote of thanks for the address. (ob. cit., G: D. (372) p. 235.) Ravages and usefulness and abundance and dlsap- Doppelrolle des stacbels der honigbienen pearances of and valid and invalid against in- (Ueber eine). Deutsch-amer. apotheker- sects; importance to the farmer of knowledge of zeitung, jahrg. entomology," p ecial, account of s/kenohorus cul,tilis 15 Jan. 1885, 5, P. 664, 46crn.) (called zeae), robustus, bruchus obsoletus, lema tri- Engl. tr., bvB:P. Mann, entitled "The lt'neata and (by j. s. Gould) cecidomyia tritici, with double role ot the sting of the honey-bee." briefer mention ot other insects and of v. against insects, especially the of dust pmvders (Psyche, Jan.-Mar. 1885, 4, P. 245-246.) to kill moist-bodied insects, and the influence of para- From 'Iud. blatter." Retnarks the function of sites; discussion participated in by--Riggs, W. W. the sting of a2z's mellifica introducing formic acid White, S. W. Johnson,--Danielson, J. S. Gould, and into the honey stored in cells, and the preservatave author. '. P. /I/'. (3716) action of the formic acid upon honey, t: 2. AlL (3722) Connecticut board of agriculture Secre- rlmerton, James H: New England spiders tary. 4th annual report... 869-7o. Printed of the family therididae. (Trans. Conn. by order of the legislature. Hartford, I87 acad. arts and sciences, r884, v. 6, p. 1-86, 423 P', [9 pl.], 4 X 15 il. pl. 1-2 4.) Contains remark against dermatodectes Separate. [New Haven, Conn., 1882.-1 ovis, p. 126, and articles of entomological contents t.-p. cover, p. 1-86, pl. i-2 4. 2.5 X I5, recorded under the following titles :--CONNECTICUT 18 X lO.5. AGRICULTURE.] Poultry [Rec., 37t5], p. 9-45. --VERRILL, A. ]. The external parasites of domestic External anatomy of the theridiidae, and literature of imals their effects and remedies Rec., 3568], p. 72- New England species descriptions of 134 New England VtttttlLL, A. E. The internal parasites of doxnestic species, with notes localities of capture and habits, " their effects and remedies [Rec., 3569], p. and with figures; describes 85 species B: P. 3/. (3717) belonging to the genera theridium, mimetus, steatoda, 62-256. euryopsis, ulesanis, pholcomma, ceratinella, cornicula. ria, lo2#homma, lophocaremtm, tmeticus, erigone, liny- (2onnecti(ut board of agricultureSecre- phia, d@lostvla, bathyphantes, bolyphantes and micro- tary. 5thannualreport... 1871-72. Printed nela, and to {he genera ceralinosis, grammonola, by order of the legislature. Hartford, and sjOiropalpus; genus, theridula, made to 1872. include theridion sthaerula tIentz and the European 386 p., [I] pl., 24 X 15 tkeridion onygasler Simon. G: D. (3723) Contains minute (p. o) of the election of Sidney Irving Smith to be entomologist of the Connecticut Fletcher, James. [Correspondence. (Can. board of agriculture, 6 Aug. 87 I, and (p. i3) of ap- entom., Feb. 1883, v. 15, p. 40.) propriati,n of $200 to him, for invcsti.ffations of insects EI8 Mar.J also remarks (p. 77, 178, 182,294 macrosila carolina Rev. of T: W. Fyles' "Notes gall mite of the ,'tnd cut-worms in'tlringj tob'tcco, pl'mts, ,'-rod nettle tree"... (op. cit.. Oct. [4 Dec 1882, 14, P. affninst them; and articles of entomological contents 198-c)9 [Rec., 3727] identification, psylla cellidis- recorded under the following titles:CoNNECTICUT mamma, of the insect described in Fyles' article, and Ad- remarks the gall, and the geographical distribu- AGRICULTUREJIomoIooo'iSt r87 of celt/s in to dress of the state cntomologist [Rcc., 376], p. 2o3-234 tion occidentalis Canada. [For reply 235. VERRILL, A.E. Additional observations the this review, T W. Fyles' The parasite of lOyl. of and domestic animals loxera vastalrix" (op. cir., [26] May 883 [Rcc., t)arasitcs [Rcc., 3565], p. _B: _P. 32-342. B.' P. M. (3718) 3728]), P. 84.] 3/. (3724) of DARWIN, Daniel of k"Eournier? 3, E[.ug.J. [Rev. 12oquill$, W: Description noc- various tuid C.' On the contrivances by which larvae. (N. A. entom., Jan. 188o, v. orchids are p. British and foreign fertilized by , 52.) insects, and on the good effects of inter- Describes larvae of telesilla cinereola, crambodes tal[dtform/s and ad@sotghanes miscdlus. crossing (Bull. Soc. bot. de France, /7: P. 3//. (379) Aug. 1862, v. 9, P" 243-246") W.' T. (3725) PS YCITE. JanuaryMarch 885.

Fyles, T: W. Description of a dipterous Keyserling, Eugen. Neue spinnen aus parasite of 2bhylloxera vaslatrix. (Can. Amerika. [t.] (Verhandl. k.-k. zool.-bot. entom., Dec. t882 [29 Jan. I883], v. 14, p. gesells, in Wien, I879, bd. 29; Abh., p. 293- 237-239, fig. 25.) 350, pl. 4.) Crit. rev. in C: V. Riley's Dipterous Includes descriptions of lac,anowskfa, castdanefra and enemies of the ]Shylloxera vasatrix" (ol5. stenoctemts, (3 genera of araneina) and of e2eira pmtctillala, baltZmorenst. and tetranatha illinoienst) ci/., Feb. [18 Mch.] 1883, v. 15, p. 39). (3 species from North America [United States]); Description and figures of larva, pupa and imago of re-describes cyrtarachne cornigrera, filislata cajitala di/)/.os[s? grrassalor sp. account, by W Saundcrs, andf. hibernaHs, from southern United States. of parasitism of the larva of this insect in leaf-galls of G: D. (373o) 15hylloxera v[tfoHae. ZI: t. 3/[. (376) Pyls, T: W. Notes on a mite of the Keyserling, Eugen. Neue spinnen aus gall Amerika. 2. k.-k. zool.-bot. nettle tree, celtis occidezlalis. (Can. en- (Verhandl. gesells, in Wien, 188o, bd. 3o; Abh., p. tom., Oct. [14 Dec.] 1882, v. 14, p. 198-i99. Rev., by J. Fletcher, entitled "[Corre- 547-582, pl. 16.) spondenceS." ca'/., Feb. Mar.-] Advance notice. (Amer. nat., June [-2I (o_/5. [9 883, May ,88o, v. p. v. 15, p. 4o.) 14, 468.) Reply to Fletcher's rev., in author's "The Notice. (Amer. nat., Oct. [2I Sep. 188o, v. parasite of ]5/ylloxera vastatrix"... (o]5. 14, p. 74o-) v. Includes descriptions of lronous and eurymachus (2 cir., 26j May 1883, 15), p. 84. genera of araneina) and of epeira praelrepida and Rev. in C: V. Riley's "IIackberry psyllid dctyna edentama, (2 species frmn North Alnerica galls" (o. cit., Aug. [1 Sep.] I883, v. 15, [United Stat6s]) re-describes meta argryra from Antil- p. 157-I59, fig. 6-7). les, Cayenne, and Mexico. G: Z). (373 ) l)cscription of gall and of immature and mature Keyserling, Eugen. Neue spinnen aus sta.es of named "mite" later determined 15sylla cellkHs-mamma]. B: 1". M. (377) Amerika. 3. (Verhandl. k.-k. zool.-bot. gesells, in Wien, 1881, bd. 31; Abh., p. Pylef, T: W. The parasite of ]5hylloxera 269-314, pl. .) zsasla{rix, and the gall insect of the nettle Describes 3o species of arane[na; includes de- tree. (Can. entona., [,6] May 883, v. scriptions of ailia, cyrlornatha and liocranoides (3 p. genera), and of epeira cavalica, caelotes juvenil/ 83-84. and liocranoides unicolor (from of Ky.) diclyna Crit. rcv. in C: V. Riley's"Hackberry volutsL% d. volucr@es, v_ysticus vernilis, feroculus, psyllid galls" (o. cil., Aug. 5 Sep. 1883, misumena imtSorluna Ulomisus btibbosus, and philo. p. I57-59, fig. 6-7). dromus lent/inosus (from United States) and selenolss insularis (from Porto Rico, W.I.). G: Z). (373) Communicates notes by II. A. Ilagen lhe insects described d@losL'? A,'rassalor in author's "l)escrip- aus tion of dipterous of Keyserling, Eugen. Neue spinnen parasite phylloxera vaslalrix" Amerika. 4. ((. cO., Dec. 8S [9 lan. S831, 4, p. 337-a39, fig. (Verhandl. k.-k. zool.-bot. 5) [llec., a7z'q, , the ""gall-mite" described in gesells, in Wien, 1882, bd. 3z; Abh., p. author's "Notes gall mite of the nettle trce celtis 195-226, pl. 1.5.) occidental" (op. c[t., Oct. [4 Dec.] 88z, 14, p. i98- 99) tree., 3737]; the t))ruier insect is cecidomid, Describes segrestrioides, genus of araneina, but not certainly d@los/s; the latter is identifiea 15achygrnatha tristriata, from "Boston," many spe- pwlla venztsla [later determined to beachfpwlla eel. cies of araneina from South Anerica, and from tidZs-mamma]; reply to [. Fletcher's "[Correspon- "Colorado" [? N.A.]. G: D. (3733) dence]" (@. cz2., Feb. [8 Mar.] 883, 15, P. 4o) [Ilec. 37z41, stattng that celtzs occzde,zlalzs V audre- KlemenMewiez, Stanislaus. Zur niheren nil co., (mbec, but author has not met with it at Cow- kenntniss der hautdrfisen bei den raupen ansville, Missisqui co., and criticising the orthography und bei of the term cellidL. : P.M. (37zS) malachius. (Verhandl. d. k.-k. zool.-bot, gesells, in Wien, I882, bd. 3; $aworowski, Anton. 0bet die entwicklung Abhandl., p. 459-474. pl. 21-22.) des riickengefsses und speciell der muscu- Abstract, by C. S. M[inot], entitled, latur bei caironomus und einigen anderen Epidermal glands of caterpillars and mal- insecten. d. k. (Sitzungber. akad. d. wis- acaius. (Science, 9 Nov. 883, v. 2, p. 632, sensch. Wien, 1879 v. 8o, pt. I, p. 238-258 cm.) I- 7 pl. 5.) Literature (o titles); description and figures of the Separate. [Wien, 879. t.-p.cover, external glands of the larvae of l@arLv dpar,/eucoma P., 5 pl., 25 X 6, 7.5 X IO. salt'cL% porthesia attrua, papilt3 mac/zao,2, harpyt'a Abstract, by P. vinula and t'o, and of the evaginable glands of" Mayer. (Zool. jahresber. the imago of malachitts; mention (on his others' f. 88o, i88i, abtheil, z, p. io7. authority of glands in larvae of orgyia gonosttma, Abstract. (BnTKAV, P. Bericht...der fascellna, l@aris detrffa, 1. rubea, papilto asterias, p. entom, f. I879, I88I, p. podalirius, that) po@xena, dot#is apollo, d. mnemosyne; i5. in larvae of all Effropean species of vanessa, melffaea Literature (6 titles); the main conclusions that and arynnt; and in larvae of &7ophila, most cucttllt, "to each nucleus the contractile wall of the dorsal habrostola, cleohana linariae, aort'a crataeffi, many vessel belongs muscle-cell, each ring-muscle consists satyridae, aplecta nebulosa, leztcania straminea, 1. his. of two lateral cells which only partly rown together pant>a and 1. nonarz))ides," mention, authority of in the median line, parts of the muscle-cells Laboulbbne, of evaginable lands imago of anlho- valves." G: O. (379) eqttestrL and ebaett.s" lhoracicus. G." 1). (3734) January--March 885.] los 2CI-tE. [3735-3747] 261

Itinokel d'I-Ieroulaiz, Jules. Recherches Miiller, Hermann. "Asa Gray. Darwin's morphologiques et zoologiques sur le sys- werk fiber die wirkungen der kreuz und tme nerveux des insectes diptres. (Comp- selbst-befruchtung im pflanzenreiche." tes-rendus Acad. sci. France, Sept. 879, (Bot. jahresbericht...Just, 877, v. 5, p. v. 89, p. 49t-494") 743, 5 cm.) Notice. (Month. journ, sci., Oct. 879, Notice of Asa Gray's "Fertilization of orchids through s. 3, v. , p. 703 the agency of insects" (Amer. journ, sci. and arts, 1862, P. 8, 2, 34' July, p. I38-4; Nov., p. 42o-29) Abstract, by Mayer. (Zool. jahresber. [Rec., ]. W: T. (374 I) 879, 188o, p. 483.) 24o Abstract, by E: Burgess. (Psyche, Miiller, Hewnann. Uebev die besonderen March [ May] 88o, v. 3, P. 39") beziehungen zwischen pflanzen und insec- General considerations the system of di- ten, welche sich aufinseln darbieten. (Bot. ptera, and its application to their classification. jahresbericht...Just, 876, v. 4, P" 94 G: 19. (3735) 942.) Rev. o A. R. Wallace's "President's address" of the Ktinstler, Sur ulae forme aberrante British association for the advancement of science- J. flu phylum @orozoa. (Comptes-rendus [461h meeting] Glasgow meeting, i876.- Section of Acad. sci. France, o Mar. 884, v. 98 p. biology [Rec., 36]. W: T. (374) 633-634.) MiiHer, Itermann. Darwin's werk: Ueber Peculiarities and developnent of species ofgregarina die wirkungen der kreuzung und selbst- parasitic in the intestinal canal ofyher@laneta americana im und seine G: befi'uchtun pflanzenreich" [corr.]. 39. (3736) bedeutung ftir unser verstiindniss der ,aboulbne, Alexandre. Sur les diff6rences blumenwelt. (Kosmos, Apr. 877, v. , sexuelles du coraebus bifascialus et sur p. 57-67.) les prctendus ceufs de cet insecte col6optre Rev. of C: Darwin's "The effects of and self- nuisible au ch6ne vert. fertilization in the vegetable kingdon" [Rec., 369]. (Comptes-rendus W: 7: (3743) Acad. sci. France, 2 5 Feb. 1884 98 p. 539-54.) Miiller, Hermann. Die wirkungen der Notes the anatomy of the genitalia, and the kreuzung und selbstbefruchtung irn pflan- supposed eggs of coraeb)ts basciatus which found zenreiche. (Bot. jahresbericht... Just, to be in reality the expandea abdomens of species x876, v. 4, p. of acarid (near tyro@phus); the ovoid abdomens of 936-938.) these nites contained eggs, and called to mind the ltev. of C Darwin's "The effects of and self-fer- abdomen ofpulexybenetrans. G: 29. (3737) tilization in the vegetable kingdom" [Rec., e369]. IV: T. (3744) Meaohlan, Robert. Eucalybtus galls. (En- Miiller, Wilhelm. Ueber einige im wasser tom. too. mag., Dec. 88o, v. 7, P. 45-47, lebende schmetterlingsraupen Brasiliens. 2 fig.) (Arch. f. naturgesch., r884, jahrg. 5o, heft Crit. rev., [by C: V. Riley], entitled z, p. 94-zI, pl. 4.) "Galls on eucaly]Slus." (Amer. nat., May Describes and figures the aquatic larva of cataclysta [6 Apr.] I88, v. 5) (RILEY, C:V. En- 2yrojSalis, Brazilian pyralid, with especial reference tomology... to the anatomy of its respiratory system, in which oxy- [May 88) p. 4oz. genation takes place entirely by tracheal gills describes Description and figures of galls, supposed to be dip- the larval case, and the pupa which has two pairs of terous, eucalyptus gracilis, and of galls, supposed to open stigmata; explains the building and structure of be lepidopterous (pyralid) species of eucalyptus, in the aquatic pupal case, and how pupal respiration is Australia. /: P.-1/. (3738) possible in it the larva leaves its case, feeds upon unicellular algae, and lives with its dorsmn toward the Muellenlaoff, K. Die der ameisen- stone to which the larval is attached, having its bedeutung ventral surface dark colored and its dorsal surface light, siiure im honig. (Deutsch-amer. apoth- while the of this coloration is found in the pupal zeitung, Nov..884, jahrg. 5, P. 494-495, state; notes larvae of other species of the genus 3 2 era.) calaclysta. G: D. (3745) Abstract of paper read before 57th assembly of Osborn, Herbert. The ash saw fly: selan- German naturalists and doctors, at Magdeburg, Sept. dria barda Iowa 884; Honey, when thus sealed in the conb, is pre- Say. (Bull. agric, coll, served by formic acid [CH9O9.] fi'om the sting of the Aug. 884, no. , p. 8o-83, pl. 3, fig. 9.) bee, and the bee-keeper preserve honev that has not Partial life history, habits .and parasites of and been sealed in comb by adding this acid;" price of the against selandria barda, injurious to fraxinus; eggs acid, and anount of it required; consideration of the and larvae described. G: 29. (3746) changes xvhich formic acid produces in hon.. 29. (3739) Osborn, Herbert. The corn root worm: diabroNca longicornis. (Bull. Iowa agric. tVliiller, Fritz. "Blumen der luft." (Kosmos, coll., Aug. 884, no. 2, p. 6r-69, pl. 2.) May bd. o 878, 3, P. 87, cm.) Life history of diabrotica longicornis; extent of its Note the agreeable odor of the male injuries to (zea mays); much of the account is 'rayi. G: opapTio(374o) stated to be copied from report by Prot: S. A. Forbes. G: 29. (3747) :62 3748-376] PS Y'CIIE. January--March 1885.

Osborn, Herbert. An epidemic disease of Osborn, Herbert. The pine louse. (Bull. calobtenus d(fferentialis. (Amer. nat., Iowa agric, coll., Aug. I884, no. 2, p. 97- Dec. [28 Nov. 1883, v. 17) (RILEY, C: V. IO5, pl. 3, fig" IO.) Entomology... EDec. I883]), p. 1286-1287. Bibliography, habits, life-history, and Reprint, and crit. rev. of Riley's note, enlies. of chermes 15inicortz'ci. This paper is ampli- in author's on locust ficatxo of the author's On species of plant-louse "Notes parasite" (Bull. infesting the Scotch pine" (Trans. Iowa state hortic. Iowa agric, coll., Aug. I884, no. 2, p. 83-86). soc., 879, 4, P. 96-m7) [Rec., 3756]. G: Z). (3755) Notice of entomophlhora calo15teni, fungus parasitic in calo151enus diff'erentialis. [A note by C: V. Riley Oaborn, Herbert. On a species of plant-louse follows, in which he suspects "that the enlomophthora infesting the Scotch pine. Iowa is result rather than cause of disease and debility in (Trans. this case."]. G: l). (3748) state hortic, soc., 1879, v. I4: p. 96-o7.) Observations the life-history of chermes 15fur:cot. Osborn, Herbert. External parasites of tic descriptions of different stages, and uotes domestic animals. Iowa habits, classification, and insect parasites of and (Bull. agric, coll., against this insect. IL O. (3756) Aug. 1884, no. 2, p. 69-79. General notes external parasites of vertebrates; Osborne, J. A. Caterpillars. (Nature, 2 Nov. brief descriptive and other notes certain species of v. p. 8 15ediculidae, mallo15haga, sarco15tidae and ixodidae; 1876, 15, 7, cm.) remedies for different kinds of parasites. G: D. (3749) Four out of nine lepidoptera that regularly pupate succinctorily succeeded in pupating sus15esi when Osborn, Herbert. Gall and blister mites. the girdle of the pupa cut just before pupati G:D: (3757 (Bull. Iowa agric, coll., Aug. 1884, no. 2, p. 54-61, pl. I.) Poisoning insects in herbarium specimens. Reprint, with few alterations and additions, of (New remedies, July I882, v. I, p. 215, 9 author's Leaf and gall mites" (Trans. Iowa state CITl. hortic. SoC,, ISS3, IS, p. I7.I35 [Rec,, 37(_,,315" (3750) Describes box specially arranged for applying the vapors of carbon disulphide [CSe] to herbarium speci- Osborn, Herbert. Insecticides and their G: .D. (3758) application. (Bull. Iowa agric, coll., Aug. 1Riley, C:Valentine. Dipterous enemies of 884, no. , p. lO5-1o7. the dkylloxera z, astatrix. (Can. entom., Brief popular account of the commonly used Feb. [9 Mch.] i883, v. 5, 39.) insecticides and how to them. 39. P. G: (375) Crit. of T W. Fyles' "Description of dipterous Herbert. Insects of the orchard. parasite of15hyllo.era vaslatrix" (o. c/t., Dec. 88z Oborn, [29 Jan. 18831, 4, P. 37"39) [Rec., 3726] the char- (Bull. Iowa agric, coll., Aug. 884, no. acters given of d@losgs rassator not sufficient to P. 87-97.) distinguish the species; the galls of phylloxera vasta- trix [vilifoliae] inhabited by another enemy, named Notes habits and ravages of 17 species of rhynchota leuco35isbh.ylloxerae in author's MS.; comparison of known to infest orchards, with bibliographical relerences larvae and pupae of these two diptera. /: 29. .4/. (3759) "to the works that contain the principal notes each species." G: .D. (3752) [1Riley, C: Valentine.] Galls on eucaly)Ottts. (Amer. nat., May [16 Apr.] ISSI, V. IS) Osborn, Herbert. Leaf and gall mites. (RILEY, C: V. (Trans. Iowa state hortic, soc., 1883, v. 18, Entomology... May p. r27-135.) I88I), p. 4oa. Reprint, with slight entitled Crit. of R. McLachlan's ".ucal.yptus galls" changes, (lntom. mag., Dec. I88o, 7, P. 45 147 [Rec., "Gall and blister mites." (Bull. Iowa agric. 3738] the supposed dipterous galls probably cecidomy- coll., Aug. 1884, no. 2, p. 54-61, pl. I.) idous; the supposed lepidopterous galls probably not lepidopterous, but inhabited by lepidopterous inquiline. A popular account of the habits and hfe-history of B: P. M. (37o) the 15hyto15tidae; especial mention of 15hyto15tus 15.yri and 15k. uadr@es, and of species ulmus, fraxmus and negundo. G: .0. (3753) ttiley, C: Valentine. Hackberry psyllid galls. (Can. entom., Aug. V5 Sep.] I883, Oborn, Herbert. Notes on locust parasite. v. tS, p. 57-i59, fig. 6-7. (Bull. Iowa agric, coll., Aug. 1884, no. 2, Crit. of T W. Fyles' "The parasite of 15hylloxera p. vastalr[x, and the gall insect of the nettle tree" (o35. ct't., 83-86. [e6] May 1883, p. g3-84) [Rec., 37z8] 15hylloxera viti- I-eprint of author's "2kn epidemic disease of calo. jbha.e has many parasites and cellis is attacked by many differenNalis" [with Riley's note] (Amer. nat., specms of gall-insects; description of characters of ec. [18 Nov.] 883, i7, p. 186-187) [Rec., 3748], pachy_15sylla g. figures of galls of pachypsylla [cd- and of C: /. Bessey's "A species of insect- tidis] venusta and t5. c.-mamma, to the latter of vnich destroying fungus" (o15. cir., p. I18o-x18) [Rec., 3679], species belongs the insect described in Fyles' Notes with addition of further notes showing that gall mite of the nettle tree, celtis occidental (oI. tkora calo15teni is true parasite of the calo15tenus. ct'l., Oct. [14 Dec.] 88e, 4, P. 98-99) [Rec., 77]; [Contains typographical errors, not in the psy_lla c..grandis --15achy15sylla vemtsta" deriati()n original articles.] G: 39. (3754) and orthography of the gen-ric term celtis.' )7: 29. M: (3761) January--March I88S.] t'S YC'tt. 3762-3774] 263

8ohilde, Johannes. Frtihlingsbeobachtungen Wallace, Alfred Russell, BRITISH ASSOCIATION fiber die naturimmanente erzeugung der flfi- FOR ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE--[4bth meeting] Glasgow meeting, I87b Section of biology. Pres- gelpracht und anpassung yon schmetter- ident's address [Rec., 2362 ]. lingen. (Entom. nachrichten, May 1884, jahrg. o, p. 4-147. Walsh, B:Dann. The grape-leaf gall-louse. Separate. UBerlin, 884.- 7 P., 23 X 4, f)aclylosdhaera vilifoliae, Fitch. (1st t6 X 9'" ann. rept. acting state entom. Ill., 1868, The author argues against the views held by Darwin, p. 21-2 4.) (Trans. Ill. state hortic, soc. for Weismann, and Lubbock in regard to the origin of 1867, n. s., v. I, 1868; Appendix, p. 21-24. tain types of coloration in butterflies' wings. G: Remarks the natural restriction of the ravages D (3762) of 15hylloxera viti/blL, to the leaves of certain species Seadcler, S:[tubbard. The pine moth of and varieties of vitis, and the rule that given spe- cies of atShididae coccidae is generally confined to Nantucket, retisia frvstrana. (MASSA- given species of plant, and invariably to given family CHUSETTS SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION discussion of the synonymy of dactylosdbhaeraglobosa OF AGRICULTURE. Publications.) Boston, the male of which is thylloxera caryaeglobuli and the A. ldzH/iams d female is d. [/sh.] caiaesemen; ham elistes co., 1883. t.-p. cover, 20 hormalohis hamamdidis; description of habits and of E+ 2 i9., col. pl., 24 X 15, 17 IO. gall and insects of d. [ph. caTaesemen sp.; list ofspe. Notice. (Nation iN. Y.J, 19 Apr. I883, ties and galls of dactylo:+phaera known to the author" no. v. 6 cm.3 references to discussions )f the characters of the gener 929, 3 p. 341, 5 mentioned. /]: p. r. (3769) Habits and description of retiniafrustrana, species, which attacks pinus rigida in Nantucket, [-Walsh, B Dann and 1Riley, C Valentine.J Mass.; description and colored figures of the larwt, The Isosoma pupa and imago, and of twigs oflSimts attacked by this joint-worm. kordei, Harris. insect; notes other species of relinia. Appended [p. (Amer. entom., Apr. 1869, v. 1, p. i49-158 18-29] is notice of and extract from H Comstock's 388 cm., fig. 113-i8 p. 185, cm.) "Report of the entomologist" (Rept. "[U. S.] Commiss. agric, for 879, 88o), p. G." 29. (3763) Rawtges, food-plants and indications of the attacks 233-238. of isosoma hordei; seasons, habits and parasites, phyto- Sograff, N. Zur embryologie der chilopo- phagic variation and generic classification of and me'ans den. an- against this insect; figures of male and female imago; Vorliufige mittheilung. (Zool. fiures of male and female imagos of semiolellus ckalci- zeiger, 6 Nov. I882, jahrg. 5, P. 582-585.) d@hagus sp., eurtoma sp. :'rod decatoma st., and of Researches the embryology of chilopoda, chiefly female imago of antzgaster mzrabilis; protective habits based tvo species ofge@hilus. G: 29. (3764) of various insects. B: P. _&r. (377o) Nouth, Richard. On the urticating hairs of Webster, Francis M. Notes from Illinois; some lepidoptera. (Entomologist, Jan. grain-feeding habits of field cricket. (Amer. I885, v. 18, p. 3-6.) nat., June 2o MaFJ 1882, v. 16, (RILEY, Notes the urtication produced by larvae, cocoons, C: V. Entomology [June I882]), and possibly by the imagos of ce'tain lepidoptera, p. 513-514. mnong which l@aris aurfflua, bombyx rubi and species Habits of of cnethocamda especially mentioned; discusses Reprint, entitled, field crick- of the urtication; quotes fi'om T. P. Bigg-With- ets." (Sci. amer., 17 June I882, v. 46 p. er's "Pioneering in Brazil," in regard to stinging cater- 283, col. 2, 3 cm. pillars in Brazil. G: 29. (3765) Notes gryllus, esbicauta 23ensylvanica, diabrotica pe.iesgrage (Zur). (Entom nachrichten, fossata and d. longicornis destroyers of [zea mays]. G: 29. 15 Nov. I88I, jahrg. 7, P. 321-323 .) (377) Extract (from the Correspondenzblatt der Irmilschia, Weir, J: Jenner. Danaine butterflies not 88, xo) of the report of lecture, delivered July to the of mites. 88, in Erfurt, Thuringia, by Dr. Schmeidekuecht, of subject attack (Entomol- Gumperda, the difficulty of defining limits for species ogist, July 1882, v. 15;, p. I6O-161.) and varieties, based especially studies of bombus. Species ofdanafdae andlhatSfldoflammon in collections G: 29. (3766) to be distasteflfi to mites; quotations of other 'rimen, Roland. Protective resemblances in authorities the subject. G: 29. (3772) insects. (Entomologist, Feb. I885, v. 8, Weir, J: Jenner. Effect of temperature on p. 25-30. lepidoptera. (Entomologist, May 1882, v. Part of address mimicry among" insects includ- I5, p. II5-116.) ing spiders, delivered at the annual meeting of the S,mth _Ah'ican philosophical society. G: 29. Sudden paralyzing of urticae by cold. (3767) G: 29. (3773) 'rmmssart, E. L. azcl IVIgnin, P. Sur la Weir, J: Jenner. Note on the use of naph- classification des sarcoptides plumicoles. thaline in cabinets for the protection of (Comptes-rendus Acad. sci. France, 21 Jan. insect collections. (Entomologist, July 1884, v. 98, p. I.q5-I57.) 1882, v. 15, p. 165-166.) Modifications proposed in the classification of the The author lepidopterists against using C A. analgesDme, with notes the synonymy of Blake's of naphthalin in their collections. tain genera. G: 29. (3768) G: 29 (3774) 264 [3775-378,7] January--March 885.

Weir, j: Jenner. Notes on the lepidoptera- Willisl:on, S: Wendell. Dipterous larvae rh palocera of Hudson's bay. (Entomolo- from the western alkaline lakes and their gist, May 1881, v. 14, p. 97-1oo.) use as human food. (Trans. Conn. acad. Notice and crit. rev., [by C: V. Riley], arts and sciences, July 1883 [Sept. I884], v. entitled "Hudson bay lepidoptera." (Amer. 6, p. 87-9o, fig.) nat., July [22June] i88I, v. I5, p, 572-573 .) Separate. [New Haven, Ct., Aug'. 883.] (RILEY, C: V. Entomology [July p. 1-4, 23 X 15, 17. 5 X lO.5. 1881], p. 572-573 .) Account of tile dipterous larvae, living in alkaline List of lepidoptera rhopalocera collected by Walton lakes of Nevada and California, which used food Haydon, at Moose Factory, St. James' bay, British by Pae-Ute indians; figure of the larva and description _America, in 1879 and I88o; attempt to account fi)r the of the imago under the of ephydra califbrnica, relations of this fauna to that of Europe. under which A. S. Packard,-jr. has already de- /]: _p..&r. (377) scribed larvae presumably of the species; count of the mode of preparing the larvae for food is Weir, J: Jenner. Variations in the colour of quoted from letter by W: H. Brewer. G: 29. (378) lepidoptera. (Entomologist, Aug. 1883, Williston, S: Wendell. On the North v. 16, p. 169-I76.) American asilidae (dasysoo**iae, lapa- Discusses the various forms of aberrations (hetero- rivae), with a new genus of syrb/idae. morphism) in colors of lepidoptera under the (Trans. Amer. entom, soc., Dec. 1883, v. albinism, xanthism, melanism, heteropoecilism, gynan- drochromism, and hermaphrodism; and the forms of 11; p. *-35, pl. 1.) constant variation (orthopoecilism) under the Table of genera of North America dasytSogro,tinae polymorphism, topmnorphism, atavism, dimorphism, and lqphrivae," describes genus, lestomyia, of trimorphism and horeomorphism; gives examples of the dasypogoninae, and one, naus@'aster, of the ssvr- each of these forms of variation. G: 29. (3776) ht'dae; describes species of asilidae and of syrphidae. G." 29. (378) Friedrich. maikiifer auf der Wesl;hoff, Der S Wendell. On the North Amer- wanderschaft. (liter jahresber, d. westfiil. Willison, ican asilidae. Part 2. Amer. en- prov.-vereins f. wissensch, u. kunst, pro (Trans. 1882, 1883, p. 9-12.) tom. soc., Jan. 1885, v. I, p. 53-76.) Continuation of author's On the North American Record of observation o! great of melolontha asilidae (das2ftogom'nae with genus vulgards migrating from the west toward the lalhrinae), of syryhidae" (o2#. cir., Dec. Ib83, ii, p. 1-35 [Rec., east. G: 29. (3777) 3782]. Tables of genera of asiinae, and of species of la2#hria, mall@hora, promachus, erax, and proctacan- Weyenbergh, H. Sobre la familiabulicidae thus; describes I6 species and gives syno- con descripcion de algunas nuevas especies. nymical notes. G: 29. (3783) (Periddico zooldgico argentino, 1881, v. Willisl;on, S: Wendell. North American 3, P. 261-268, 9-17.) conobidae: stylogaster, dalmannia, o2co- Separate. Cdrdoba, 188. t. p. cover+p. myia. (Trans. Conn. lead. arts and sci- 261-268, 9-I7, 23) 17, 16.5X IO. ences, July 1883 [Sept. 1884, v. 6, p. 91-98.) List of 53 species of tgulfcidae and their hosts de. Separate. [New Haven, Ct., Aug. scribes, specie% ceratotOkyllgs rufulus (fi'om 1883. rufus), isidori (from vesyerlilio tidori), p. 5-12, 23 X 15, 17. 5 X IO. 5. pulex (hecl@sylla?) tesludo from strix perlata), p. Describes the following species: sl.vloaster (from socialis), 1. obscurus (from cain's neglecla, dalmannia 2cla, oncomflia modesta, and and gracilis), p, concoloris (from felis baroni; redescribes several specms belonging to the color) and t. cavicola (from cavil leucojygo ). genera. G: 29: (3784) G: 29. (3778) Wilson, Owen S. Renarks on rearing lep- Willison, S Wendell. An anomalous bom- idopterous larvae in confinement. (Entom- bylid. (Can. entom., Nov. 1879, v. 1I, p. ologist, Feb. I883, v. i6. p. 47-48.) 215-216. Description of mode of rearing larvae of lepidoptera Description of species [unnamed] of" in anchovy jars. G: 29. (3785) thrax, with remarks anomalous neuration in the wings of speimen of this species. Worthington, C: Ellis. A model collecting B: _P. _M. (3779) box. (Our home and science gossip, Sept. 1881, v. 5, P. 103, col. 2-4, 38 era.) Willisl:on, S: Wendell. On the classification Description of excel lent field-collecting box, of North American diptera. 1st paper. pable of preserving small lepidoptera for long time entom, limber, and containing several conveniences. (Bull. Brooklyn soc., Feb. I885, v. B: /9..&r. (3786) 7 P. I29-39, 3 fig.) Separate. [Brooklyn, N. Y., I885. t.-p. Wrighl;, W. T. Hermaphrodite odozeslis cover + p. 129-139 22 X I5, I6.. X IO. )6otatorfa. (Entomologist, Aug. 1883, v. General characters of the sy,h[dae; table of" the 16, p. I88.) genera of North American sjr2h[dae; discusses the Description of specimen of odonesNs lbotatoria in characters and their value in the genera euceratomgy[a which the right antenna is that of male and the rest of merapioidus, and pelococera. G." .D. (3780) the insectis female. G: D. (3787) International Journal of Peptides

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