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PSYCHE.
Comer, Browni. San Francisco gossip. Dogid, Johannee. Anatomic und Phyeiolo- d. republican, 29 gie des Herzens der Larve von coreiAyu fiynko~nis. (Mdm. acad. irnpkr. sci. St. Notea [5 cm.j on silk-raising in California. Peterfsb., 1877, s. 7, v. 24, no. 10.) St. G: D- (2273) Pktersburg, 1877. t.-p. cover, t.-p., 37 p., 35x25, t 21 X 15.3 ; 2 pi.
Cook, Albert J : The relation of apiculture Anatomy of the heart of c. fismicomts; its valves, to science. (Amer. nat., March 1881, V. muscles and nerve-cells* thesciita;physlolo 'calexper. 157 P- 195-203-)
iuwnts on the rapidity of pulsation under the influence chiefiy biolo icnl noks on
A riper
ot diflerent temptratnm6, delecWkfW, nnd of za differ- read ber0r.z the %ntmndogicai subsxLicm of the Jmw- ent i'oimno'l' cllc"lL"" <å´; D. (SLS~) lean association for the advancement of science, at its Rostnn meethe" (iS-%). G: B. [2274) Donclcier de Donoeel Henri, see BROWSKIART, C' md Wax Cmw, ~{i&mie eaua^e sur des diptires . . , [Rec., znS;}.
Coquillett, Daniel W :
On the early stages
of flush frecatiostis, Guenee. (Can. [Doi-rpfaora deceiolineata.1 (Springfield entom,, Feb. 1881, v. 13, p. 21-23.) [Mms.] d. republican, 5 Aug. 1880, col, 3, Describes egg, larva and pupa; notes nn habits of P' % 4 ctnn)
imaw. G: D. (2275) A Maryland farmer experiments on the colorin matter from d. decem/ineat<t.
G: D. {s&
Cotton crop (The). (Springfield [Mass.] d. republican, 16 Oct. 1880, p. 4, col. 6, 10 [Doryphora decemlineata.] (Springfield cm.)
[Mass.] d. republican, 1880: 3 Jan., p. 7, Notes on losses from caterpillars. G: D. (uq6) CO~. I, 2 cm. ; 29 May, p. 6, col. 4, I cm. ; 18 June, p. 6, col. 6, I cm.; 3 July, p. 6, Crioketa as pets. ("Indianapolis [Ind.]
cd. 1, 2 cm.; 1 Oct., p. 5, cot. 6, I cm.) Different items on d. decemIiamfa in Mew En iand and New Brunswick.
G: D. &2S5)
Notes on habits of crickets confined as eta (p: j. (277)
Dorypliora en Belgique ! (La). Li4ge, 1877. t.-p. cover, 31 p., 18x12, 111X7.8.
Croneberg, A.
Ueber den Bau der Hydra-
Humorous account of the means taken to suppress &"iden, (2001. Anzeiger, 2 Dec. 1878, g,!:~ decm"'ea*u its first a G'D. (aa96) in jahrg. I, p. 316-319.)
Abstract, by E: Burgess-
Drive away roaches (To). (New remedies,
March 1880, V. 3, p. 29-30)
Feb. 1881, V. 10, p. 63, 7 cm.)
Internal anatomy of hydrwhmdae. G: Dm (2278) Recommends various modes of der.trqing Hatfa. G: D. (2287)
Darwin, Francis. Alpine flowers. (Nature, 10 Feb. 1881, v. 23, p. 333-335)
Dufort, Aim&.
Un ldpidoptfere ii trompe per-
Review of H. tiller's - Alpenblumen" . . . [Rec., forante, ravageur dee oranges en Australie. WSI- W: W9j (Bull. soc. d'acclimatation, July 1876.) Separate, Paris, 1876. t.-p. cover, 9 p., Darwin, Francis. Bees visiting flowers. 24x15, t 17X9.5. (Nature, 8 Jan. 1874, V. 9, p~ I&-190, @ Descriptionand figureof efkidwes fuU^ica andof cm.)
its proboscis with which it pierces the rind of o&ea. States that flnwers of talk rus s fvestris growiug in G: D. (2KJS)
quantity are erforated b humbLes [(wflims] for their nectar, &ows how ^bees obtain nectar Irani the Dory, C :
Note on ~k~å´;~fftelajanc/a. d. 10-
flowers of /kow)I~~ rntlI;t@ftrws. fK T- (m) lifteata and curyoborus u~tkriticus. (Can. entom., Jan. 1881, v. 13, p. 20.)
Detection of glucose and Cane syrup in
Chrysouida incia with ch. d~miineata in Ohio; the honey.
(New remedies, ??&, 1881, v, 10,
WC~CS den pairing wkb each other; differen= of the Larvae of Hie two specific how to prepare ~pecimfins p- 54, 6 cm-1
nnd ri^Fun their cnlor.
Cai^yobwif-f; ~~fff~ftimf; from
From The fffti&'fc origindly from a nper by seeds of the 5nh^il-pnlmettft in IJIftrida, 61: Q. (2299) Plant~iReichman. G: d (22Si)
Edwards, W : H :
Capture of a bi-formed
Dodge, G : M.
On a variety of cdocda
lycnena.
(Can. entorn., Aug. 1880, V. 13,
nebraskae, Dodge. (Can. entom., Feb. n. .fin) 1881, V. 13, p. 40.)
Notes a malt l. s t ~ f a one side of which had the Describes c, nehyaskae var. somwt~. G: D, (azSa) coloratiun of the female. ff: 2>. (mp)
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Edwards, W : H : Concerning cS soj^anus
nais, Edw. (Can. entom., Jan. 1881, v. 13, p. 17-is.)
Systematic position discussed; quotes a part of a letter from A. G. Butler, who regards the species as belonging to u$f'dmr"CT, of the eryctnidt1~. G: D. (aqt)
Edwards, W : H :
Description of a new
species of limesMs. (Can. entom., Dec.
1880, V. 12, p. M~-~sI, fig. 24.)
Crit, rev., by H. Strecker, entitled "On a lately described species of Iim.$~itis." (Can. entom., Feb. 1881, v. 13, p. a9-30.)
Description of larva, chrysalis and imago of 1. eras, new species, from Fin.
Larva feeds on sdix.
G: D. (i2p)
Edwar&, W: H: Description of a new
iipecies of famfhila from Florida.
(Can.
enton., Nov. 1880, v. 12, p. 224-225.)
Describes ft. iysess, new species. G: D, (2393) Edwards, W : H : Description of the pre- sYO?
stages of et@toieia claudia, Cra-
Can. entom., Nov. i8S0, v. 12, p.
331-235.)
Description of egg larva, and pupa of c. dlaudia. Larvae feed on species of passtflwa, viola and sidum. d: D. (2q)
Brier, -. Die Ueberwinterung der Biene.
(Deutsch. Bienenfreund, 1881, ja11r.g. 17 : 1 Jan., p. 4-8; 15 Jan., p. 18-23.)
Conditions necessary to observe for the preservation of bee-, in a healthy state, through the winter. G: If, (aqs)
Farrer, T. H.
Fertilization of papiliona-
ceous flowers.
(Nature, 2 July 1874, v.xo,
p. 169-170, 60 ~m.)
Shows how bees fertihe the flowers of species nf cf~vftntllu while gathering nectar secreted on the outside of the calyx. W: T. (2106)
Fazter, T. H. On the fertilization of a few common papilionaceous flowers. (Nature,
1872, v. 6: 10 Oct., 0. 478-480; 17 Oct., P. 498-501- 1
Dtiirribts the structure of the flowers, md the actions of inscctswhen visiting them. W; T. (q)
Fatal discipline. (Springfield [Mass.] d. republican, ?March &?I, p. 5, cot. 3, 6cm.j Death of a lieutenant of the V. S. A,, caused by a yikr ~oing intn his ear, while on parade at West omt, N. Y. G: D, (z*)
Fell, Joseph. Native fyrethrwm. (New
remedies, April 1881, v. 10, p. 116, 9 cm.) Mostly a quotation from Bull. no. 3 of the U. S. entom. comm. [Rec,, ZZ~], on raising cinerariat- f o b , for insect powder, in California. 6: C. (2.299) Flights of "flies." {Amer. nat., Nov. 1880, v. 14, 0. h!;.'i
. -,
Clouds of flies on the Hudson river, near Newburg, N. Y., and in Nova Scntia, G: D. (2pJ
French, G : Hazen.
Notes on caiocala hunt-
ing.
(Can. entom., Nov. t880, v. 12, p.
341-242.)
Record of captures at Carbondale, 111. G: D. (2301)
Frenoh still looking toward American vines (The). (" Pacific rural press.") (Amer.
nat., April 1881, v. 15, p. 322.)
Authorisation of the introduction of American vines fadt] into the department of the Gironde, Frmce, terns aboutffi-yllff-rcm.
I" ' G: D. (a.~)
Goodelli Lafayette Washington.
On a new
species of $ackardia.
(Can. entom., Feb.
im, V. 13, p. 30-31.)
Describes p. nigrt/~ncfaia, reared from a larva found upon oak [qswciis'} m Amherst, Mass. G! E. (1303) Goodell, Lafayette Washington. On the
early stages of four geometrid moths.
(Can. entom., Nov. 1880, v. 12, p, 235-336.) Notes on larvae of ochynb desipata, eucro+s c/tiwu?mrii, eutrafulu fran.wersu/a and acUatia m^/r^ifa. ff: 0. (3.1~)
Good words for the skunk.
("Cincinnati
commercial."^ (Springfield [Maes. j d. re- publican, 14 June 1880, p. 7, col. t-2, 15 m.1
The skunk \iaep!sifis mffkitica] should be allowed tn live on account of its e:itin~ insects; it eats dory- #*?-n decemhwwia and larvsie vf /^knostema. G: D. (a&
Grow, A : Radcliffe. [Hadena confedt?fata.'} (Can. entom., Dec. 1880, v. 12. p. 264.) This species is found in N. Y.,Tex., La Mass. and Fla. dff. (&)
Orote, A : Radcliffe. New species of N. Am. moths.
(Can. entom., Oct. 1880, v. 12, p.
213-220.) '
Describes 15 new species of lepidopters heterccera from the United States. G: D. (23q)
Grote, A : Radcliffe. North American
moths.. (Can. entom., 1880, v. 12: Nov., p. 2+2-244; Dec., p. 254-258; 1881, v. 13: Jan., p. 14-17; Feb., p. 33-35.)
Describes 12 new species; lists of s
iea of onco.
cusuii.v, hotftoitadem, and turuch~, with ocaht of ca A
ture of ewh speck5 and other notes. 7: 2 (qw4) Grote, A : Radcliffe.
On the <? nonymy of
North American norisi'dae. (Can. entom., Sept. 1880, v. is, p. 184-188.)
Gives the 6ynonymy of zy species described by H. K. Mftrrison.
G: D. (ayiri
[Lubbock, J :]
The communicative ant.
(N. Y. d. tribune, 26 Dec. 1880, p. 9, col. I, 24 cm.)
Extract from a paper b Sir J. Lubbock. A species of olta, hiving found a fly, communicates with ohr an* in the neat and they go out together to sftdire the 0 v. G: B. (zp)
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