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May ,884.] PSYCH,. [3455-3463] 171 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. Authors and societies are reques[ed o forward [heir works l.o [he editors as soon as ublished. Te da[e of ublica[iou, iven in brackegs [], marks te Nine al wich the work was received, unless an earlier dale of ublz2ation known go recorder or editor. Unless otherwise slated each record is made directly from the work that is noticed. A colon after in#ial desinates the most common given name, as: A: Auslus; : Ben- iamin; C: Charles; D: David; : Edwar@ F: Frederic; G: George; H: Henry; I: [saac; : okn; : arl; L: Louis; M: [ark; N: Nicholas; O: O/to; : Peter; : Richard: S: Samuel; T: Thomas; W: William. The in#ials at/he end El" each record, or note, are those of/he recorder. Corrections of errors and nonces o omissions are solicHed. Brauer, Friedrich. On the metamorphoses of blegbkaroceridae. (Entom mo. mag., Jan. 1881, v. 17, p. 186.) Note calling attention to author’s "Eine unbewusste entdeckung Fritz Miiller’s" (Zool. anzeiger, Mch. 88o, jahrg. 3, P. 34-35) [Rec., ’855]; both of ble]harocerafascYala, of Europe, have the eyes close to each other. _B: P. _/hi. (3455) BuckIer, W: Is the number of moults of lepidopterous larvae constant in the same species (Entom. too. mag., July 188o, v. 17, p, 42-43 .) Ilemarks the variety of the number of nolts dergone by larvae of different species of lepidoptera with solicitation of observations to prove whether the nmnber varies in the species. : P..4xr. (3456) Cameron, P. On parthenogenesis in the tentkredinidae. (Entom. mo. mag., May 881, v. 17, p. 271-272.) 2Vematus tSavdus and taxonus glabratus added to the list of parthenogenetic tentkredlnhtae, and complete parthenogenesis proved to ira oecilosomajOulver. alum and eriocam2ba ovata, all Scotch species. B: P. . (3457) Champion, G: C. Notes from Guatemala. (Entom. too. mag., Feb. 188, v. i7, p. 212-213. Mention of localities visited and of genera of insects encountered by the author in Guatemala. B: P. g. (3458) lBaton, Alfi’ed Edwin. An announcement of new genera of the ejhemeridae. (Entom. too. mag., 1881, v. I7: Jan., p. 191-192 Feb., p. 193-197. Describes genera of ephemeridae: elassoneu- r/a, spaniolbhleb/a homoeoneur[a, jolia, rhoenanthus, blasturus, atalophlebia, adenophlebia, chorotertbes thrau. lus, habroyhhlebza and calltbaetts, and restricts the genera letStotbhlebia and baetis; asthenoflus---- camsu. rus; mentions the type species of each genus and des- cribes species, of which homoeoneuria salviniae is from Central America. B: 39. M. (3459) ’leoher, J.E. On parthenogenesis in ten- thredinidae. (Entom. mo. mag., Jan. 881, v. 17, p. 18o.) Statement of results of parthenogene.tic reproduction observed in phyllotoma rajahs, eraocampa ovata, hemichroa tufa-and nematus curtispina and in two other species, not yet determined, of tenthredbidae. /1: P. dRr. (3460) ’orbel, Stephen Alfred, ILLINOIS SATE LABORA- HISTORY--S)[rector, ,$8I-,882. oossens, Theodore. Des chenilles urti- cantes et quelques considdrations sur l’uti- litd des ceufs pour la classification. (Ann. soc. entorn. France, 1881, s. 6, t. I, p. 231- 236.) Abstr., entitled, "Jeukende rupsen." (Natura, March 1883, jahrg, r, p. 83-85.) Considers that the spines of l@aris and cnethocamta poisonous because of pmvder produced by the dry- ing of the secretion given out by the evaginable gland found upon the dorsum of these larvae; experiments made with this poisonous powder; discusses the posi- tion of cnethocam2a among the lepidoptera; remarks the of the characters of their eggs in the classifica- tion of lepidoptera. G: 2D. (3461) I-Iagen, Hermann August. Ueber ein eigen- thtimliches organ in der Begattungstasche zweier tineiden und dessert bedeutung ffir die befruchtung. (Zool. anzeiger, 9 Jan. 1882, jahrg 5, P" I8-2I.) Anatomy of the genitalia, and especially of the vesi- cula seminalis, in prodoxus andtronuba. G: D. (3462) I-Iorn, G: H: Synopsis of the colydiidae of the United States. (Proc. Amer. philos. soc., 19 April 187 8, v. 17, p. 55-592.) Includes the genera and species of murmididae. S: II. Describes species belonging to the genera cicones ditoma, endothloeus, phloeonemus, coxelus, las- conotu’, aulonium, oxylaemus, sosylus, pgcnomerus, bothrideres and philothermus. Z-t: W. T. (3463)

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May ,884.] PSYCH,. [3455-3463] 171

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.

Authors and societies are reques[ed o forward [heir works l.o [he editors as soon as

ublished. Te da[e of ublica[iou, iven in brackegs [], marks te Nine al wich thework was received, unless an earlier dale of ublz2ation known go recorder or editor.Unless otherwise slated each record is made directly from the work that is noticed.A colon after in#ial desinates the most common given name, as: A: Auslus; : Ben-

iamin; C: Charles; D: David; : Edwar@ F: Frederic; G: George; H: Henry;I: [saac; : okn; : arl; L: Louis; M: [ark; N: Nicholas; O: O/to; : Peter; :Richard: S: Samuel; T: Thomas; W: William. The in#ials at/he end El" each record, or

note, are those of/he recorder.Corrections of errors and nonces o omissions are solicHed.

Brauer, Friedrich. On the metamorphosesof blegbkaroceridae. (Entom mo. mag.,Jan. 1881, v. 17, p. 186.)Note calling attention to author’s "Eine unbewusste

entdeckung Fritz Miiller’s" (Zool. anzeiger, Mch.88o, jahrg. 3, P. 34-35) [Rec., ’855]; both ofble]harocerafascYala, of Europe, have the eyes close toeach other. _B: P. _/hi. (3455)

BuckIer, W: Is the number of moults oflepidopterous larvae constant in the samespecies (Entom. too. mag., July 188o, v.17, p, 42-43 .)Ilemarks the variety of the number of nolts

dergone by larvae of different species of lepidopterawith solicitation of observations to prove whether thenmnber varies in the species. : P..4xr. (3456)

Cameron, P. On parthenogenesis in thetentkredinidae. (Entom. mo. mag., May881, v. 17, p. 271-272.)2Vematus tSavdus and taxonus glabratus added to

the list of parthenogenetic tentkredlnhtae, and completeparthenogenesis proved to ira oecilosomajOulver.alum and eriocam2ba ovata, all Scotch species.

B: P. . (3457)

Champion, G: C. Notes from Guatemala.(Entom. too. mag., Feb. 188, v. i7, p.212-213.Mention of localities visited and of genera of insects

encountered by the author in Guatemala.B: P. g. (3458)

lBaton, Alfi’ed Edwin. An announcement ofnew genera of the ejhemeridae. (Entom.too. mag., 1881, v. I7: Jan., p. 191-192Feb., p. 193-197.Describes genera of ephemeridae: elassoneu-

r/a, spaniolbhleb/a homoeoneur[a, jolia, rhoenanthus,blasturus, atalophlebia, adenophlebia, chorotertbes thrau.lus, habroyhhlebza and calltbaetts, and restricts thegenera letStotbhlebia and baetis; asthenoflus---- camsu.rus; mentions the type species of each genus and des-cribes species, of which homoeoneuria salviniaeis from Central America. B: 39. M. (3459)

’leoher, J.E. On parthenogenesis in ten-thredinidae. (Entom. mo. mag., Jan.881, v. 17, p. 18o.)Statement of results of parthenogene.tic reproduction

observed in phyllotoma rajahs, eraocampa ovata,hemichroa tufa-and nematus curtispina and in twoother species, not yet determined, of tenthredbidae.

/1: P. dRr. (3460)

’orbel, Stephen Alfred, ILLINOIS SATE LABORA-HISTORY--S)[rector, ,$8I-,882.

oossens, Theodore. Des chenilles urti-cantes et quelques considdrations sur l’uti-litd des ceufs pour la classification. (Ann.soc. entorn. France, 1881, s. 6, t. I, p. 231-236.)

Abstr., entitled, "Jeukende rupsen."(Natura, March 1883, jahrg, r, p. 83-85.)Considers that the spines of l@aris and cnethocamtapoisonous because of pmvder produced by the dry-

ing of the secretion given out by the evaginable glandfound upon the dorsum of these larvae; experimentsmade with this poisonous powder; discusses the posi-tion of cnethocam2a among the lepidoptera; remarksthe of the characters of their eggs in the classifica-tion of lepidoptera. G: 2D. (3461)

I-Iagen, Hermann August. Ueber ein eigen-thtimliches organ in der Begattungstaschezweier tineiden und dessert bedeutung ffirdie befruchtung. (Zool. anzeiger, 9 Jan.1882, jahrg 5, P" I8-2I.)Anatomy of the genitalia, and especially of the vesi-

cula seminalis, in prodoxus andtronuba. G: D. (3462)

I-Iorn, G: H: Synopsis of the colydiidae ofthe United States. (Proc. Amer. philos.soc., 19 April 1878, v. 17, p. 55-592.)Includes the genera and species of murmididae.

S: II.Describes species belonging to the genera

cicones ditoma, endothloeus, phloeonemus, coxelus, las-conotu’, aulonium, oxylaemus, sosylus, pgcnomerus,bothrideres and philothermus. Z-t: W. T. (3463)

172 [3464-3476] lST"Ctt.E [May 1884.

Kane, W. F. de Vismes. Causes of abund-ance or otherwise of lepidoptera. (Ento-mologist, Nov. 1882, v. 15, p. 245-246.)Effects of weather the abundance of lepidoptera;

observations made in England. G: Z). (3464)

Kellicott, D: Simons. An example of pro-tective mimicry.. (N. A. entomologist, Oct.1879, v. 1, p. 3o-3I.)Notes the habit of the itnago of" rhodojhhoraflor/da of

lying concealed in the withering flowers of oenotherabiennL% which it closely resembles in coloration. Thelarvae, which feed the flowers and fruit of theplant, also protectively colored. IV: T. (3465)

DE Kerchove de Denterghem, Oswald.L’ennemi de la pomme de terre. Notice surle dorybkora decemlizeata. Bruxelles, 1875.t.-p. cover, p., col. pl. v. 25X16.5, t.18..5 X Io.8. pam., 2 Ix’.Statistical notes upon doryhora deceml[neala;

taken by wtrious European governnents to prevent itsintroduction, and discussion of the necessity of pre-cautions other notes colored figures of different stagesof d. decemlineata and figure of imago of d.juncta.

G: D. (3466)

Kraepelin, K. Ueber die mundwerkzeugeder saugenden insecten. Vorliiufige mit-theilung. (Zool. anzeiger, 6 Nov. I88,jahrg. 5, P. 574-579.)Discusses anatomy of sucking month-parts of insects

describes and figures the mouth-parts ot bombus terres-tris, notonecta glauca and species of tabanus.

G: .D. (3467)

Krancher, L., ed., DEUTSCHER BIENENFREUND

[Rec.,

Iirukenberg, C. Ft. W. Vergleichend-phy-siologische studien. 5e abth. Ileidelberg,88I ioo p., 3 pl.Rev., by P. Mayer, (Zool. jahresber, ffir

I881, I882, p. 3")Discussion of the chemical composition of and action

of reagents the blood and organs of insects..-P.2V[ayer. [Not seen.] 37: )9. 3/. (3468)

]’.a Munyon, Ira W. New hymenoptera.(Proc. Nebraska assoc, advanc, sci, 8 Marchx877.)Separate. [North Platte, Nebr.] [2] p.,I4.2X8.5.

Describes davisania g., d. afthe[ sp., trypoxy-lon sulcus sp. [Separate only seen.]

37: P. dlir. (3469)

I,a Munyon, Ira W. New orthoptera.(Proc. Nebraska assoc, advanc, sci., 8 Mar.I877.)Separate. [North Platte, Nebr.] [I] p.,I4.2X8. 5.

Describes pezotetix [sic] flavoannulalus sp., calo.ptcnus sangut’nocefihahis p. [Separate only seen.]

37:39 3/. (347o)

:Lankester, E. Ray. Limulus an arachnid.(Q.part. journ, micros, sci., 88, v. 2I:

July, p. 504-548; Oct., p. 609-649; pl. 28-29.)Abstract, by P. Mayer. (Zool. jahresber.

ftir 88r, 1882, p. 5-6.)Gives genealogical tree of arthropoda (copied by

Mayer), and discusses the homologies of their segmentsappendages, tracheae and sinews, defines the arachni-da. [not seen.] --)9. ayer. 37: )9. 21I. (347I)

laiohtenstein, Jules. Another apterous malein the coccidae, acan/kococcus aceris, Sig-noret. (Entom. too. mag., April 1882, v.I8, p. 250-25I.Brief account of the life history of acanthococcus

aceris, of xvhich the male is wingless. G: Z}. (347)

I,inner, Joseph Albert. On cecdomyiaeumicola, n. sp. (Can. entom., JulyI879, v. I, p. I2I-I24.References to accounts of cecidomria injuring leaves

of trifiolium in Europe; substitution of legrumi-nicola sp. for the preoccupied trifolii givenin author’s "The clover-seed fly"... (op. cit,, Mch.879, P. 44-45) [Rec., 3474] seasons, history and geo-graphical distribution of legruminicola; descriptionof imago. 37: )9. _&r. (3473)

.intner, Joseph Albert. The clover-seed flya new insect pest. (Can. entom., Mch.1879, v. 1, p. 44-45.)Review, in author’s "On cecidomyia

leumizicola, n. sp." (o15. cir., July 1879,p. I2I-I24).Habits and ravages and description of larva of cecf.

domyia trifolii sp. [The legrttmfttfcola after-ward substituted (p. i2t), the trifoliipreoccupied.] 37: )9. M. (3474)

’.lewelyn, J. T.D. Results of experimentsin rearing t%bkrosia creuscularia and bi-undularia, with regard to variation. (En-tom. mo. mag., May 1882, v. 18, p. 274.Results of interbreeding varieties of

uscularia and t. biundularia in order to obtain speci-of varieties. G: l). (347)

laudwig, Fritz. Ueber die bestiiubungsvor-richtung und die fliegenfalle des hunds-kohles, abocynum androsaemlfolium L.(Kosmos, Dec. 188o, bd. 8, p. 182-185.)Abstract, by H. Mfiller, under same title.

(Bot. zeitung, Apr. 1881, bd. 39, c. 213-214.)

Abstract, by H. Mfiller, entitled "Diebesfiiubungseinrichtung von c@ocymm a-drosaemifolim L." (Bot. jahresbericht...Just, 879, v. 7, P" I4O, 8 cm.)Describes the structure of the ttowers of

androsaemifolium, and their cross-fertilization braand large syrthidae. Small syrphidae and muci[lae

are. unable to the pollen masses, and heldprisoners in the flowers. IV: T. (3476)

May PSUCttE. L3477-3489_3 78

lcCook, H: Christopher. On the architec-ture and habits of the cutting ant of Texas,alta fervens. (Annals and meg. nat. hist.,June I879. s. 5, v. 3, p" 442.)"The cutter [altaferz,ens] grasps lhe leaf with out-

spread feet and makes incision at the edge by scis-sor-like motion of her sickle-shaped toothed mandibles.She gradually revolves, steadily cutting she does so,her handibles thus describing circle the greaterportion thereof." _R. /-A (3477)

McDonald, G. L. Peculiar mistake of dy-lbcus margffmlis. (Entomologist, Nov.[883, v. I6, p. 263-26429gtiscus mar,o’ialis probably mistakes the glassy

surf[ce of greenhouse for water. G: 29. (3478)

McLaehlan, Robert. Discovery of the wing-ed form of2ros@is/oma ]Suzclifrons. (En-tom. too, mag., July 188o, v. 7, P. 46.)l:’rosopfstoma 2httnchfrons bred to the sub-imago state

bv A. Vayssire, and proved to be of the @hemeri-d’ae. t3: P. M. (3479)

NIcLaehlan, Robert. A nonographic revis-ion and synopsis of the trichopteraof theEuropean fauna. Lond., : Va Voors/.,I874-I88" [9 ]Sarts, each zvilk l.-35, cover.3t.-p., 4+523+Suppl., appendix and in-dices-I ro3 p., 59 pl.+t.-p., 6X 6, 2oXIr. 53,8s.Rev. (BertkatFsBericht... derentomo-

logic, 873-I874, p. I8o-I8I; 875-I876, p.z78-z8o; 1877-1878, P. 38-385 879, P.158-163.

Rev., by H. A. Hagen. (Zool. jahresbe-richt, 1879, p. 58o-581; 188o, abtheil, z, p.28-z3o.)

Rev., by M. Rostock. (Entom. nach-richten, 5 Oct. x88o, jahrg. 6; Lit. rev.,p. 72.)General structure of trichoptera gene’-ic and specific

characters, and notes mode of preservation in collec-tions; descriptions, classification, synonymy, habitsand habitats of the European species; supplenent,taining additional notes made while the work inprogress; appendix consisting of systematic catalogof the trichoptera of Europe and discussion of theirgeographical distribution" index of genera and of spe-cies. G: 29. (348o)

IVIcLaohlan, Robert. A North Atnericanspecies ofdilar. (Entom. too. mag., Aug.I88I, v. 8, p. 55")Describes dilar amerfcanus, species fi’om Ken-

tucky G: 29. (348)

MoLaohlan, Robert. Prosoj4istomafro’s. (Entom. mo. mag., Oct. 88o, v.I7, p. II7.Denial of ’the former possession of opinion that

the insects [15rosolisloma pItt, cl(/)’oits-[ might beephemerid stated for contin-uous-aquatic lile."

E: P. M. (3482)

lVLcLach!an, Robert. On two newdee from we’stern North America. (En-tom. too. mag., July I88, v. 18, p. 36-38,2 fig.)Describes billacus chlorosh’ma (from Cal.) and

panor/)odes oreonozsis (fl’om Oreg.), species,and figures their abdominal appendages. G.’ 29. (3433)

iY/’ae, V. Prolonged existence of ichneu-mon in pupa. (Entomologist, Aug. I883,v. 16, p. 188-189.An ichneumonid remained in the pupal state two

years beyond the n6rmal time. G: Z). (3484)

M’Rae, W. Retarded development of saber-nia car23ini. (Entomologist, June 882, v.15, p. 1:31-132.A female of sahtrnia carl)int" emerged in April 1882,

from made in 1879 this female seemed to beentirely unattractive to males of the species.

G: 29. (3485)

M’Rae, W. Retarded emergence ofl@ustri. (Entomologist, Aug. 883, v. 6,p. I87.)A specitnen of @hinx l:’rztstri remained in the pupal

state, in fern.case kept indoors, from Sept. 88 toApril $83. G: 29. (3486)

Mann, B Pickman. Bibliography of someof the literature concerning destructivelocusts. (zd "rept. U. S. entom, commission,for I878 and I879, 88o: Appendix 4, P.33-5o.)

Separate, author’s ed., including [C.Thomas’] "Supplementary list" (@. cit.,p. 5o-55) and C. Thomas’ "Additions tobibliography on the locusts of America"(@. oil., p. 55-56), with above title.[Wash., 188o [I8 3/[ch. 1881. -t.-p.cover -+--t.-p. + p. 33-56, z4 i6. [Rec.,3-’91 s.List of writings destructive acridiodea of Europe,

Asia and Africa with partial mmlyses of contents.: 39. _/hr. (3487)

MarinL W. Spannnadeln. (Entom. nach-richten, May I88I, jahrg. 7, P- 44.)Description of form ot needle suitable for in

spreading lepidoptera. G: 29. (348S)

17Ieinert, Ft. Fluernes munddele. Trophidipterorum. Paa Carlsberg-fondets be-kostning. Kj6benhavn, I1. Hag’er@, 88I.t.-p. cover, t.-p., 91 p., 6 pl., z7 i,X I4.2.Historical and general remarks the trophi of di-

ptera; detailed description, with figures, of thoseparts in culex, simulz’um, miastor, oliarces, ti2bula,limnobia, dil@hus, tabanidae, subula, thereva, leptis,et, asilus, my@a, stratiomys, dolich@us, scaeva,rhmgria, erislalL% stomoxys, musca, mesembrina,dra, astrus, ;elophagus, and nvcteribia. Themary of general conclusions anal explanation of theplates in latin. G: 39. (3489)

174 349o-35o4_] ]SCYHt. [May x884.

1VIelchert, G. Einige vorschliige zur pripa-ration. (Entom. nachrichten, June 188o,jahrg. 6, p. 116-117.Discusses pinning insects and packing thmn for

transportation. G: 29. (349o)

Melvill, J. Cosmo. Cannibalism in 2bieriscrataeg’i. (Entomologist, Jan. 1883, v. 16,p. I.-I6._A nu/nber of individuals of 2iert’s crataegf

sucking out the juices of fallen comrade.G: 39. (349 I)

lIembeers, O. W. II. [_pseud.]. Insects onthe Halifax. (Florida agriculturist, 13July 88I, v. 4, P. 65, col. 3-4, 6 cm.)Statement concerning the dmnestic insect fauna at

Onnond, Fla. 37: 29../kr. (349z)

[le:allie casts of beetles.] (Amer. nat.,Nov. [z8 Oct.] I88i, v. i5, p. 933-934.)Description of process for taking metallic casts of

insects. G: 29. (3493)

Mtisehler, Heinrich B. Beitriige zur schmet-terlingsfauna yon Surinam. [I.] (Ver-handl, k.-k. zool.-bot, gesells, zu Wien,876, bd. z6; Abh., p. z93-35, pl. 3-4.)Notes lepidol)tera, from Surinam, South America,

of the species being also found in North America.Describes species but genera.

G: 29. (3494)

B/lsehIer, Heinrich B. Beitrige zur schmet-terlings-fauna yon Surinam. II. (Verhandl’k.-k. zool.-bot, gesells, zu Wien, 1877, bd.zT; Abh., p. 629-7oo pl. 8-o.)Notes lepidoptera from Surinam, South Arnerica,

of the species being also found in North America.Describes the toll,wing genera: cam/ylona, eudo-h’cke, eulimacodes, etdolSholSlery:v ettcoga, letSasta /te-dosia, pseudajhktosia tSseudeuceron lOseudodcfas, seniasychesza and trtcfbha. G: 39. (349)

Mtisehler, Heinrich B. Beitriige zur schmet-terlings-fauna yon Surinam. Ir. (Ver-handl, k.-k. zool.-bot, gesells, zu Wien,188o, bd. 30; Abh., p. 379-486, pl. 8-9.Notes lepidoptcra fi’om Surinam, South America,

of the species being also found in North America.I_)escribes the following genera: adyromabela, amphodia, arbinz’a, arclinil, bavilia,-bu.thaa cla-de,zt’a, clapra, daedalhta, erioscele, gab3/na gonuris,mindora, 151acont’a, smf/ra synalG’sa and theh’dora.

G: D. (3496)

MiSsehler, Heinrich B. Beitr;dge zur schmet-terlings-fauna von Surinam. iv. (Ver-handl, k.-k. zool.-bot, gesells, zu Wien,1881, bd. 3I; Abh., p. 393-44z, pl. 17-18.Notes lepidoptera from Surinmn, South AInerica,

of the species being also found in North America.Describes the toll.wing genera: blechroma, dt’a.sterna, hcon(a It)to:eta, lt’oasa, neot@rhta pt’lemfa,st’ngamia and tanyodes. G: 29. (3497)

MOsehler, tteinrich B. Beitriige zur schmet-terlings-fauna von Surinam. v. Supple-ment. (Verhandl. k.-k. zool.-bot, gesells.zu Wien, 188, bd. 3z; Abh., p. 3o3-36,p. 17-18.)Notes lepidoptera from Surinam, South ,America,

some of the species being also found in North ,America.Describes the following genera alimera, antiora,asylaea, charm,alia, goz@pa, lysana, jhidilia,teria, strophocerus, talmenia, thagona and ulamia.

G: 29. (3498)

Murtfeldt, Mary Esther. Rose-feedingtricidae. The rose leaf-tyer, #en[kinacyanana, n. sp. (Amer. entom., Jan. I88O,v. 3, n. s., v. 1, p. I4-I5.List of 9 torlricidae injurious to rosa; description of

larva, pupa and itnago and habits of and against15otthDta cyanana sp. 37: 29. 21/. (3499)

Nusbaum, Joseph. Zur entwickelungsge-schichte der ausftihrungsgiinge der sexual-drtisen bei den insecten. (Zool. anzeiger,27 Nov. x882, jahrg. 5, P. 637-643.)On the development of the excretory ducts of the

ual glands of insects, based especially study "fl@eurus bacilus, goniocotes hologaster and blatta oien.tah. G: 29. (3500)

[]7:i!ey, C: Valentine.] Galls and gall-in-sects. (Amer. nat., May [16 Apr.] 188,v, 5, P. 4o-4o3 .) (RILEY, C: V. Ento-mology... [May 188z], p. 4o-4o3.)Notice of tI. F. Bassett’s "Nmv species of cyn@idae"

(Can. entom., Mch. 88, I3, p. 51-57) [Rec., 357]cyn@s q.-calfornica quercus dou..Klas] itsgall nourishes the coleopteron ozogathus cornutus;habits of the latter; synonymy of botla species.

,aundera, E: Notes on the hairs of hymen-opterao (Entom. too. mag., Feb. 1881, v.I7, p. 2o1-o. fig. 1-3.Descriptions and figures of hairs from the eyes of

coeh’oxys and the tibiae of andrena and bombus; nymen-otSlera melh’fera to differ from other hymenoptcrain lmving branched plumose hairs; approximation ofbaits to scales. 37; 29. .1/. (35o)

Wilkinson, Clennell. Vanessa cardut" doublebrooded. (Entom. too. mag., July 188o, v.17, p. 43-44.)llecord of occurrcncq of second brood of

cardui in November, in South V’alcs, the first broodhaving occurred in August; remark, by C G. Barrett,

this phenomenon an instinctive attempt at fol-lowing up the habit of the species in hotter climate."

37:29. . (35o3)

gCilaozil, Emanuel. Zur Anatomic derAphide. VorliiufigeMittheilung. (Zool.Anzeiger, 15 May 188, jahrg. 5, P. 39-241.Outline of the general anatomy of atShidae.

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