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200 2216-222SJ BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. Autkors and sodeNes are requested to forward their works to tke editors as soon as ubl/sked. The date of #ubl/caNon, given in brackets j, marks tke time at wkick tke work was received, unless an earlier date o.f jhublicaNon is known to recorder or editor. Unless otkerwise staled eack record is made directly from tke work tkal is noticed. Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. Bacon, Austin. Insects destroyed by vege- tables. (Bulletin Torrey bet. club, Dec. 1874, v. 5, P. 51-52.6 cm.) Mentions the occasional inability of urocerata to extricate their ovipositors fl’om trees which they boring; the capture of insects in the closing flowers of nymtghaea odorata, and their destruction when the lat. ter drawn under water for the maturity of their fruit; and the occasional inability of gall insects and the apple borer to escape from their host plants. W: T. (22a6) Bailey, W: Whitman. Atocynum. (Bull. Torrey bet. club, Feb. 1874, v. 5, P. 9 -1 12 cm.) Records the capture of small coleoptera by the flowers, and quotes passage from Dr. Darwin’s Loves of the flowers" concerning the similar capture of diptera. IV.’ T. (2217) Bailey W: Whitman. Bees on gerardia edicularia, L. (Bull. Torrey bet. club, Oct. 1871 v. 2. p. 39,8cm.) Humble bees [bombus] observed collecting nectar exclusively through perforations in the corolla. W: T. (22x8) ]Barley, W: Whitman. Perforation of ger- ardia bedicularia by bees. (Amer. nat., Nov. 873, v. 7, P. 689"69o, 22 era.) Finds that humble bees [bombus] visit the flowers but do not enter them from the mouth, obtaining nectar through perforations near the base of the corolla, which, however, he has the bees make. IV.’ 7’. (22x9) Iakot worm (The). A new and dan- gerous enemy to the hedges and evergreens hereabout. From the New York sun. (Kansas City [Kans.] journal, 12 Aug. 88o, p. 5, col. , 43 era.) Brief life-history of tkyridojMeryx e2bhemeraeformis and other notes upon this species, tnostly by A. S. Fuller. G: Z). (222o) latt, Homer Franklin. Description of a new species of cyn@s. Cyn@s q. rileyi, n. sp. (Amer. nat. Feb. 1881, v. 15, p. 149- 15o.) (Separate [General notes; entomol- ogy], from Amer. nat., Feb. 1881, p. 149- 5o.) Description of the species and of its galls quer. castanea. G: 39. Beal, W.J. Agency of insects in fertilizi ng plants. (Amer. nat., x867, v. i, July, 254-260; Oct., p. 403-408. Describes the fertilization of campanula, taraxacum, amoha, lupinus, oenothera, digitalis, kalma andro- meda and zrts by various xnseets. T. (2222) Bee-farm in New South Wales (A). (Colo- nies and India, 3 o Oct. 188o, p. o-Ii, 14 Notes the bee-farm of W Dunn, of Si’dney. G: . (2223) Boll, James Thompson. Arboreal ausculta- tion. (Can. entom., Jan. 1881, v. 13, p. 19-2o. rom observation of woodpeckers [picus] at work, the author thinks that the exact location of borer" in tree be determined with an instrument similar to stethoscope to ear-trumpet, and the rub then killed by piercing with awl. G: . (2224) Borgroth, E. Die zw61ffe skandinavische Naturforschev-Versam mlung. (Entom. Nachrichten, 15 Nov. 188o, jahrg. 6, p. 256- 27.) Notice of the meeting of 7-14 July I88o, and list of6 entomological papers read. G: . (2225) B0thu0, C: James Stewart, ed., CANADIAN TOMOLOGIST. [Bibliography of economic entomology.] (Amer. nat., Jan. 1881, v. 15, p. 84.) (Psy- che, Nov. 188o [Mar. I88I], v. 3, P. 143.) Preliminary notices of proposed bibliography of economic entomology to be prepared by the United States entomological commission. G: .D. (2226) Biokford, Robert. Honey bee killed by silk- weed pollen. (Amer. nat., Jan. I869, v. 2, P" 665, 4 cm.) Describes a hive bee [ajbis mellOqca] entangled by the dbollinia ofascledbias to be unable to obtain its food, and hence starved to death. W: T. (2227) Blano, H. Anatomic et physiologic de l’ap- pareil sexuel male des phalangides. Sper- matog6nse, fe!condation, hermaphroditis- me. (Bull. soc. vaud. sci. nat., Dec. 188o, s. 2, v. 17, no. 84, P. 49-78, pl. 4-6.) Anatomical results based chiefly study ofhalan. giUm cornutum,ph, o2ilio, ph. longtes and/h, rerun. dum. : ]). (2228)

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Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited.

Bacon, Austin. Insects destroyed by vege-tables. (Bulletin Torrey bet. club, Dec.1874, v. 5, P. 51-52.6 cm.)Mentions the occasional inability of urocerata to

extricate their ovipositors fl’om trees which theyboring; the capture of insects in the closing flowers ofnymtghaea odorata, and their destruction when the lat.ter drawn under water for the maturity of theirfruit; and the occasional inability of gall insects andthe apple borer to escape from their host plants.

W: T. (22a6)

Bailey, W: Whitman. Atocynum. (Bull.Torrey bet. club, Feb. 1874, v. 5, P. 9-112 cm.)Records the capture of small coleoptera by the

flowers, and quotes passage from Dr. Darwin’sLoves of the flowers" concerning the similar capture

of diptera. IV.’ T. (2217)

Bailey W: Whitman. Bees on gerardiaedicularia, L. (Bull. Torrey bet. club,Oct. 1871 v. 2. p. 39,8cm.)Humble bees [bombus] observed collecting nectar

exclusively through perforations in the corolla.W: T. (22x8)

]Barley, W: Whitman. Perforation of ger-ardia bedicularia by bees. (Amer. nat.,Nov. 873, v. 7, P. 689"69o, 22 era.)Finds that humble bees [bombus] visit the flowers

but do not enter them from the mouth, obtaining nectarthrough perforations near the base of the corolla, which,however, he has the bees make.

IV.’ 7’. (22x9)

Iakot worm (The). A new and dan-gerous enemy to the hedges and evergreenshereabout. From the New York sun.(Kansas City [Kans.] journal, 12 Aug.88o, p. 5, col. , 43 era.)Brief life-history of tkyridojMeryx e2bhemeraeformis

and other notes upon this species, tnostly by A. S.Fuller. G: Z). (222o)

latt, Homer Franklin. Description of anew species of cyn@s. Cyn@s q. rileyi, n.sp. (Amer. nat. Feb. 1881, v. 15, p. 149-15o.) (Separate [General notes; entomol-ogy], from Amer. nat., Feb. 1881, p. 149-5o.)Description of the species and of its galls quer.castanea. G: 39.

Beal, W.J. Agency of insects in fertilizingplants. (Amer. nat., x867, v. i, July,254-260; Oct., p. 403-408.Describes the fertilization of campanula, taraxacum,

amoha, lupinus, oenothera, digitalis, kalma andro-meda and zrts by various xnseets. ’ T. (2222)

Bee-farm in New South Wales (A). (Colo-nies and India, 3o Oct. 188o, p. o-Ii, 14

Notes the bee-farm of W Dunn, of Si’dney.G: . (2223)

Boll, James Thompson. Arboreal ausculta-tion. (Can. entom., Jan. 1881, v. 13, p.19-2o.rom observation of woodpeckers [picus] at work,

the author thinks that the exact location of borer" intree be determined with an instrument similar tostethoscope to ear-trumpet, and the rub then

killed by piercing with awl. G: . (2224)Borgroth, E. Die zw61ffe skandinavischeNaturforschev-Versammlung. (Entom.Nachrichten, 15 Nov. 188o, jahrg. 6, p. 256-27.)Notice of the meeting of 7-14 July I88o, and list of6

entomological papers read. G: . (2225)

B0thu0, C: James Stewart, ed., CANADIANTOMOLOGIST.

[Bibliography of economic entomology.](Amer. nat., Jan. 1881, v. 15, p. 84.) (Psy-che, Nov. 188o [Mar. I88I], v. 3, P. 143.)Preliminary notices of proposed bibliography of

economic entomology to be prepared by the UnitedStates entomological commission. G: .D. (2226)

Biokford, Robert. Honey bee killed by silk-weed pollen. (Amer. nat., Jan. I869, v. 2,P" 665, 4 cm.)Describes a hive bee [ajbis mellOqca] entangled by

the dbollinia ofascledbias to be unable to obtain its food,and hence starved to death. W: T. (2227)

Blano, H. Anatomic et physiologic de l’ap-pareil sexuel male des phalangides. Sper-matog6nse, fe!condation, hermaphroditis-me. (Bull. soc. vaud. sci. nat., Dec. 188o,s. 2, v. 17, no. 84, P. 49-78, pl. 4-6.)Anatomical results based chiefly study ofhalan.

giUm cornutum,ph, o2ilio, ph. longtes and/h, rerun.dum. : ]). (2228)

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Bobretzky, N. Ueber die Bildung desBlastoderms und der Keimblitter bei denInsecten. (Zeitsch. f. wissensch. Zool.,1878 v. 3 I, p. 195-215, pl. 14.Historical; development of the blastoderm and ger-

minal layer, based upon study of the eggs of pieriscrataegi and porthesia chrysorrhea; summary o-f pro-

_as follows (p. 2o7-2o8) :--ist. Before the appear-of the blastoderm an increase takes place in the

formed elements in the yolk, which constst of proto-plasm with nucleus and which have the morphologicalvalue of true cells, m2nd. A part of such elementsgradually out of the yolk upon the surface of theegg and there forms the blastoderm, in the fortnationof which special blastem layer takes part.--3rd.Another part ofthe elements remains in the yolkafter the formation of the blastoderm, and later causesthe subdivision of the yolk into the so-called yolk-masses yolk-b.alls which are to be considered truecells.Compartson with the processes in theother classes of arthropoda. G: )9. (2229)

[Bombyx mori.] (Journ. applied sci.,March 1881, v. 12, p. 43, 23 cm.)On the weight of cocoons and of eggs, the

ber of eggs to given weight, and the nutnber ofeggs laidby single moth. G." at). (2230)

Bowles, G J :, ed., CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST.

Brandt, Alexander. Uber die Eir6hren derblatta @er@laneta) orientaD. (Mdm.acad. imp6r, sci. St. P6tersb., s. 7, v. 21,no. 12.) St. P6tersbourg, i874. t.-p.cover, t.-p.. 3 p., pl., 33X24, t2IXiS.3.Pare., 4 kop.Anatomical; upon the ovaries of b. orientalis and

the development of the eggs in them. G: )9. (223i)

Brandt, Eduard [K.]. Ueber die Metarnor-phosen des Nervensystems der Insekten[Rec., 1451 ].Notice. (Monthly journ, sci., Oct. 1879,

s. 3, v. I, p. 703-704.) : )9. (2232)

Brandt, Eduard K. Nervnaia sistema os,ve@a. (Protocoly S.-Peterburgskago ob-shtshestva estestvoispytatele’f, tom 7, str.93.) S.-Peterburg, 1878. I2+3 p., pl.,2IXI4.5, I6.5Xio.The development and adult structure of the

system of .vesyka 2ular described and figured. Lit-erature (12 titles). G: 39. (233)

Brandt, Eduard K. O nervno’f sisteme vee-rokrylykh, stre3s@tera. Iz ProtokolovTrudov Russkago entomologitsheskago ob-shtshestva, tom ii, 1878 g. S.-Peterburg,1878. 8p., 2IXI4.5,t I6.5Xio.Anatomy of the system of strets@tera;

figures the system of stylos meNttae.G: )9. (2234)

Brandt, Eduard K. Ein oftener Brief anHerrn Prof. Fr. Leydig. Ueber craniaai@endigasler. St. Petersburg, 1878. 7 P.,2i X I4.5, 17 X IO.

Figures and describes the nervous system of a.#-tendgaster. 6-: ]9. (2235)

Brandt, Eduard [K.]. Untersuchungen fiberdis Nervensystem der Dipteren Rec.,1452].Notice. (Monthly journ, sci., Oct. 1879,

s. 3, v, I, p. 7o3-7o.) G: D. (2236)

Brand, Eduard [K.]. Vergleichend-anato-mische Skizze des Nervensystem der In-sekten Rec,, 1453].

Notice. (Monthly journ, sci., Oct. 1879,s. 3, v. I, p. 703-704.) G: )9. (2237)

Brandt, Eduard [K.]. Vergleichend-anato-mische Untersuchungen fiber das Nerven-system der Hemipteren [Rec., 1454].

Notice. (Monthly journ, sci., Oct. 1879,s. 3, v. I, p. 703-704.) G: )9. (223S)

Brandt, Eduard [K..-]. Vergleichend-anato-mische Untersuchungen tiber das Nerven-system der Hymenopteren [Rec., 1455].

Notice. (Monthly journ, sci., Oct. 1879,s. 3, v. I, p. 7o3-7o4.) G: )9. ’.2239)

Brandt, Eduard [K.]. Vergleichend-anato-mische Untersuchungen fiber das Nerven-system der Kfer, coleoptera [Rec., 1456].

Notice. (Monthly journ, sci., Oct. 1879,s. 3, v. 1, p. 703-704. G: )9. (2240)

Brandt, Eduard [K.]. Vergleichend-anato-mische Untersuchungen fiber das Nerven-system der Lepidopteren (Rec., 1457].

Notice. [Monthly journ, sci., Oct.. 1879,s. 3, v. I, p. 703-704. G: 39. (224)

Brandt, Eduard [K.]. Vergleichend-anato-mische Untersuchungen fiber das Nerven-system der Zweiflflgler, diptera [Rec.,1458].Notice. (Monthly journ, sci., Oct. I879

s. 3, v. I,, p. 703-704-) G: )9. (2242)

Buchholz. Reinhold. Reisefl in Westafl-ika.Leipzig, F. A. Brockhaus, 188o

Rev. and extracts entitled "Aus der In-sectenwelt Ober-Guinea’s." (Dis Ausland[Stuttgart], 23 Feb. 188o, p. i47-I5O 152

Contains, according to )gas Ausland, much upon thehabits of ants and termites, and upon the structure oftheir nests. G: . (224,)

Bush, Mrs. A.E. Ways of limenitis bre-dowii. (Amer. nat., Feb. 1881, v. 15, p. I5I.(Separate [General notes entomology],fi’om Amer. nat., Feb. 1881, p. 151.)Brief notes the habits of this Califi)rnian species.

G: )9. (2244)

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Butterfly’s life (A). ("St. James gazette.")(Springfield I-Mass.] d. republican, 9 Oct.188o, p. 7, col. 1-2, 32 cm.)Some habits of butterflies. 6: 21). (2245)

Packard, Alpheus Spring, jr., UNITED STATES--2ntomological commission, Bulletin 4. Thehessian fly... [Rec., 2207].

Riley, C Valentine, UNITED STATICS- 2ntomolog.ical commission, Bulletin 3. The cotton worm[Rec. 2206].

Schaupp, Frank G: List of the describedcol. larvae of the U. S. with some remarkson their classification. (,Bull. Brooklynentom, soc., 1879, v. 2, May, p. 1-3; June,p. 3-I4; July, p. 21-22; Aug., p. 29-30.Introduction, larvae of cicittdelidae, carabidae, dlis-czdae, gyrint:dae, hydrophilidae, staphylinidae, sdyhi.

dae and sca2bhidt’idae. 1. G: S. (2246)

Thomas, Cyrus, UrIWED STATES Entomologicalcomnz’sszon, Bulletin 5. The chinch-bugRee., 22o8].

[United States.--Enlomological commission.Notes about researches on the cotton wormalexia, and on other insects.] (Amer. nat.Aug. 1879, v. 13, p. 535.) G: 1). (2247)

Vanilla culture. (Journ. applied sci., Sept.88o, v. , p. 129, 22 cm.)Qotes briefly from Belt’s ’Naturalist in Nicaragua"

[Rec., 72] in regard to insects needed to fertilize thevanilla plant [vanilla jManifoh’a]. G: 21). (2248)

Wailly, Alfred. Silk-producing bombyces.(Journ. soc. arts [Lond.], Aug. 1879, v.27, p. 813-814, 26 cm.)Time and duration of copulation of several

of silk-producing bombycidae; fertility of theirSp:gigss.ceExtracted from he entomologist. G: 21). (2249)

Waterhouse, C: O. Descriptions of fournew species of the genus inoleg31us (coleo-ptera, cucfidae). (Annals and mag. nat.hist., s. 5, v. 3, P 213.)Describes t;noteg#lus aeneomicans from Jamaica.

R.H. (2250)

Weale, J. P. Mansel. Observations on themode i-n which certain species of asclebia-deae are fertilized. (Journ. Linn. soc.,Bot., 3 Nov. 187o, v. 13, p. 48-58.)Enumerates the insects upon which the pollination

of several genera depends. W: 2". (2251)

Wedderburn, D Carnivorous wasps.(Nature, 26 Feb. 188o, v. 21, p. 47, 6 cm.)2k wasp observed devouring caterpillar which

alive though considerably mangled. r. 2kZ. IV. (2252)

Westwood, J: Obadiah. [Note on proso-bistoma.] (Trans. entom, soc. Lond.,1872 Prec., p. 6.)Lack of perceptible mouth-organs and the structure

of the legs characters not in accord with those ofephemerdae crustacea. External form resemblesbaeNsca obesa Say. S: I-[. (2253)

Westwoofl, J Obadiah. Notes on the ge-nus j#rosoj#isloma of Latreille. (Trans.entom, soc. Lend., 1877 p. 189-194 pl.4B-5.)Literature the subject; non-areement between

Joly’s figures and specimens. Direct-observation of thetransformation necessary to prove t.he genus of the

Figures 2brosoybistoma variegatum, copiesof/. 2uncNfrons from July. S: H. (2254)

Wetmore, C: A. Propagation of the vine.How to regulate vineyards by the use ofseedlings. A treatise illustrating the supe-riority of constitutionally perfect roots. Alsoan essay on the physical and moral in-fluence of the vine. 2d ed. with appendix.San Francisco, San Francisco Merchant,x88o. t.-p. cover+t.-p.+[i]+25 p., 23XI4.5; pl., 53X7 I. pro., 2.5 cts.Reprinted from the columns of the San Francisco

merchanL Considers the cultivation of seedling grapesespecially valuable of preventing the ravages

of the phylloxera. : P.M. (2255)

White, C: A. Progress of invertebrate pa-laeontology in the United States for theyear 1879. (Amer. nat., April 188o, v. 14,p. 25o-26o.)Alludes (p. 253-25 to S’H. Scudder’s papers

fossil insects. G: .D. (2256)

White, C: A. English sparrows refusing toeat worms. (Amer. nat., Sept. 1880, V. 14,p. 671-672.

asser domest[cus probably not really insectiv-orous bird, it refuses lumbr[cus, which is favoritefood of such birds. G: 2l). (2257)

Whitney, Josiah Dwight. The museum ofnatural history at Harvard. (Harv. regis-ter, Feb. I88O, v. I, p. 33-34, 56 cm.)Brief description of the work attempted and that

carried out at tte Museum of comparative zoology, inCambridge, Mass. Alludes to Prof. H. A. Hagen’sbiological collection of insects. G: D. (2258)

Worthington, C: Ellis. A list of diurnallepidoptera inhabiting the state of Illinois.(Can. entom., March I88O, v. 12, p. 46-50.)Enumerates about i4o species; describes tamthilaursa and/L ottawattom[e, species.: 21). (2259)

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