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Psyche 4:77-78, 1883.

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BIBLIOGRAPH ICAL RECORD.
Authors aud sorfefie.~ are requested to forward their works to the et1itor.q as soon us fublisiied. The date of $itWcation, given in brmiets [I, marks the i h e at which the rorA was received, unites an earlier duta of $ublication is known to recorder or edifor. UnJess otherwise stated each record is made directly from the work that is noticed. -.
A colon after initial desiyates- the most common giveu name, as: A: Augustus; 23: Ben- jamift- C: Charles; JD: David: å£ Edwctrd; F: Frederic; G: Georp; H: Henry; I: Isaac: y: yukg; K: Karl; I,: Louis; M: Mark; N: Nirholas; 0: Otto; P: Peter; R: Richard: S: Samuel; T: Thomas: W: William. The initials ai the end of each record, or mif. arc tAow of the recorder.
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Genera1 index and supple-
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a. Introdiiction p. 5.7. 6. Tables nf contents of the re- I''~~p45 c. ~orrections of errata, p. 46-51. d. Nrttci* itinns [ofthe more important facta iiscertaiiicd abftut iusectis treated in the reports, ^å´M later or tunre correct nnii~encla~ure], P. Descriptions of new specks ai~d vanctic- ri2:%kl hrn the repn*3, with nntf; and correctinns. , p. &yyi. f. List of diiwiptmns of .irldit;<iccilt st^te'-s [i et'erring to pre. !fin+ publi~licit desrnptinins of the same when any c^T%H, p, 9195. g. Lbe nt dci-criprmns, m~L.t~v mupitfieti, of specn-3 not TIW, p.p697. A. List of dlut-tratioii-; [arranged in se: r d order, designtitin= those int nri~inntl p. +I 18. ;. ~~issificct tiqt vf illwtintinns fin i-\>tc'm~tic ortter , pi n<>-iq. j. Gencrrti in-. is^^\ .+. Iniiex to Jants anti fond-phnts, p, 167-17:. /, kmtu in tSus ~t'rtrk], p. Tfi. L P.M.' (.å´!2y
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3d report for the years 1878 and 1679, re- lating to the Rocky Mountain locust, and the western cricket and treating of the best means of subduing the locust in its permu- nent breeding grounds, with a view of pre- venting its mip-ations into the more fertile



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portioiin of the trans-Mississippi country, in pursuance of appropriations made by
Congress for this purpose. Wash., 1880
[Mch. 183r], iS,+3:2+Sa. p.+ 17 pi., each plutc witk i leaf ex#/anfttio~~, 24X 15 ; inaq I, in +s., each 56x43 ; map 2-4, 24X 31 ; 10 fig.
Notice. (Springfield [Mass.] d. repubii- can, 5 Oct. I%, p. 3, col. 1, 7 ciii. j
Extract, entitled "The Rocky Mountain
locust." (Colonies and India, 30 Aprii
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iSSi. p. 15, 25 cm.)
Extract from chap, 13, by Riley, entitled *-T.arval habits of bee-flies."
fAmer. nat.,
554%-)
&&I, tr. of part of p. 260, entitled
6LE-6/caufa vitfaia an6 eiern zn erziehen." horn. nachr.,
I Aug. 1881, Jihrg. 7,
p. 228.)
Separate of chap, 13, author's ed.. by
Riley, with half-t.-p. cover and half-t-p.. entitled "The Rocks Mountain locust.




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