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Psyche 3:227, 1880.
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PSYCHE. \*227
ENTOMOLOGICAL ITEMS. SOCIETY MEETINGS.
MR. C. ZEILLBR, Post-secretary in Lfi-ie- THE REGULAR Meetings of the Cambridge
burg, Hannover, Germany, offers coieoptera Entomological Club will be heid at 7.45 p.m., and Iepidoptera in exchange for ~mehcan
on the days following:-
species. 14 Oct. 1881. to Mar. 1882.
11 Nov. '' 14 Apr. "
MR. THEODOR STECK, of Bern, Switzer-
g Dec. b4 12 May '#
land, has been appointed Entomological 13 Jan. 1882. 9June <' Assistant at the Municipal Zoological Mu- 10 Feb. a & seum of Bern, in place of Mr. Albert Mulier, B : PICKMAN MANN, Secretary.
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who has retired from the positiorf on account TflE RE~UIAR meetings of the Entomologi- of ill health.-Zd. Ass., 27 June 1881. .iahrg. cal Section of the Boston Society of Natural 4 P. 340.
History will be held at N. W. corner of Berke- PROF- DR- J, SPEERSCHNEIDER+ Custodian
fey and Boylston Sts., Boston, Mass., at 7.45 of the Fiirstkhe Schwarzburgeche Nat-
on the days foilowing : -
uraliencabinet " in Thiiringen, Germany! 26 Oct. 1881. 22 Feb. 1882. wishes So enter into relations of correspond- ;j ;:;: ::
22 Mar. Li
ence with entomologists of North America 26 Apr. " 2.; Jan. 1882. 24 May 'A
and other countries, with a view to exchange R: PICKMAN MANX, Secmtaiy.
of specimens. -
MR. ALBERT MULLER, Curator of the Nat-
THE REGULAR meetings of the Entornolog-
ural History
and Librarian of the
ica1 Section of the Academy of Natura1 Sci- swiss Society, of ern, Swit- ences? of Philadeiphia, Pa., will be heid at zerland, has collected a large amount of S. W. corner of 19th and Race Sts., on the material suppiernentary to Hagen's Bibliathe- days i'allowing'-
ca edomolofrica, a. part of which he has qOct.188i. ioMar.~@a.
11 Nov. c6 14 Apr. '&
already published. Dr. Hagen himself has 9 Dec. i- 11 May iL in manuscript the main part of the record 13 Jan. 1882. 9 Jnne
necessary to bring his volumes down to 1868. io Feb. <A
DR. A. S. PACKAMI, JR., of Providence,
JAMES H. RIDINGS, Recorder.
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R.I., wishes to obtain specimens of the egg$ THE SEMI-ANNUAL meetings of the Amer-
of Oecawths.
"They are laid in the ter-
ican ~ ~ & ~ l ~ ~ i ~ ~ l Society will be held at mind branches of the raspberry, Plum. oak. S. W. corner of 19th and Race Sts., Philadel- grape, and almost any shrubs.
The rows of
phia, Pa., on the days following :-
punctures made by the ovipositors of the fe- 12 Dec. 1881, laJune 1882.
male are quite easily detected, and may be JAMES H. RIDINGS, Rec. Sec'y.
found during the autumn and winter.
Send
twigs by mail."
K. NASSONOW, of Moscow, gives as the
results of his investigations into the anatorn- ical structure and post-embryonal develop- . .
rnent of ants, I. that the integuments of the head of the imago appear as new formations, while those of the thorax and abdomen are directly derived from the larval stage ; 2. that in the organs of the head and thorax no
destructive processes, but only transforma- tions, are to be observed. - ZouZugisrAer Anseiger, 5 Apr. 1880, jahrg. 3, p. 162-163. -
THE REGULAR monthly meetings of the
Montreal Branch of the Entomological So- ciety of Ontario, will be held at Montreal, Que., Canada, on the days following :-
6 Sept. 1881. 3 an. 1882.
4 Oct. 'l ,kl. .L
1 Nov. 4- 7 .Mar.
6 Dec. 4 Apr. # c
G : H. BOWLES, Secretary.
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PRIZE ESSAYS.
DUE 15 Om. 188a.-Life-histories of Sde-
msha syngamm and of Stroft.g-2~~ pergra- till's. See PSYCHE, v. 3, p. 59.
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