Cambridge Entomological Club, 1874
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Psyche 1:16, 1874.

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Phylloxera. No. 23 (1688). Trades of animals. No. 26 (1691). To de- stroy lice on cattle; means againbt wood-lice. No. 29 (1694). Maggots as poultry food.
No. 32 (1697). Do bees make honey?; foul brood in hives. No. 33 (1698). Honey-bees become savage by isolation. No. 35 (1700). To save egg plants from insects. No. 38 (1702). Ravages of "grasshop- pers" in Iowa and Minnesota.
List of Lepidoptera collected at Cliftondale and Wyom- ing, Mass., May 30, 1874.
At the excursion of the Cambridge Entomological Club to Cliftondale and Wyoming, Mass., on the 30th of May, 1874, the following species of butterflies and moths were taken by the various members of the party.
Argynnis bellona Fabr. The first brood just appearing. Thecla damon Cram. Three perfect specimens 8. ? of this. rare species taken on high ground, near cedar.
Thecia augusta Westw. .One poor specimen. Chrysophanus americana D'Urb.
Lycoena wmyntas Godt. First brood.
neqlecta Edw.
Nisoniades juvenalis Fabr .
'' brizo Boisd. Lec.
' iceltis Lintn.
Actinotia ramulosa Guen. A very strongly marked variety, taken under loose bark, by Mr. Dimmock.
Ypsia unduluris Diury.
Two fine specimens, nuder bark.
Lithacodia bellicula Hb. Common.
Lozogramma difluaria Walk.
Very common, particularly in low mead-
ows. Nearly forty specimens taken.
Losogramma detersata Guen. Rare, not in the same localities as difluaria, but on high land.
Fidonia truncataria Walk. Two specimens. Macm'ia unimodaria Morr.
One specimen ; a rare species.
Corycia vestaliata Guen. Common ; near birch. '
biseriata Pack. One specimen only, in a low, swampy wood. -
H. K. Morrison.
PSYCHE is issued post-paid once a month, by the Cambridge Entomolog- ical Club, at the follo-wingrates, payable in advance to the editor : To subscribers in North
America, one dollar; to subscribers abroad, five shillings, six francs, or one and two-thirds tlialers. (Foreign sub- scriptions may be sent in available postage-stamps.) Notes on the history, habits, and occurrence of insects and other Arthro- pods are solicited from all observers.
Advertisements will be inserted on reasonable terms. Address communications : Editor of PSYCHE, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.. No. 3. was issued July 11, 1874.




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