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15 BIBLIOGRAPHIOAL RECORD. Authors and Societies are requested to forward their works to the Edi- tor at the earliest date possible. We ask our readers to inform us of the publication especially of those works which are not g(ueratly consulted by entomologists. B. Pickman Mann. (Continued from page 12.) * 27. Le Naturaliste Canadien, vol. vi, contains the follow- ing, and Nos. 28 to 32, all without signature, and presumably by the Editor, l’Abb Provancher. Obituary notice of Dr. F. E. Melsheimer. p. 19-20; obituary notice of Mr. L. J. R. Agassiz. p. 22-24; history and announcement of the intended publication of a vork on the entomological fauna of Canada, with a figure of the larva of Attacus Cecropiao p. 65-68, fig. 2; rcvicv of the Report of the Entomological Society of the Province of Ontario for 1873, and query concerning Oberea tripunctata p. 122-124; on the behavior of tamed sects, showing iutelligence p. 159. * 28. Les Ichneumonides de Quebec, avec description de plusicurs espces nouvelles. (suite.) p. 29-32; p. 55-63 75-51; ). 103-107 p. 143-151; p. 173-179. Description of 24 genera, 111 (74 new) species; synopsis of 93 species in 11 genera. 29. Petite Faunc cntomologique du Caada. (suite.) 48-55; p. 72-77. Description of 17 genera, 20 species StaphyIinidm of 2 genera, 12 spe- cies Histeridm; of genus, species Scaphidiidm. * 30. Vers " sole d’Amrique. L’Attaque Cccropa..Atta- vus Cecropia, Linn. p. 114-1’22, fig. 3, with one plate (i). Description, habits; enemies. Availability for the production of silk. 31. La Clisiocampe d Amerque ou Chenille h tcnte Clisiocampa Americana, Harris. p. 138=143, fig. 4, 5. Description, habits, means against them. Clisiocampa sylvatica. Loxo- cvnia sp. making tents. * 32. La Chenille du Ga(l:ilier. _Srematus ventricosus, Klug. p. 186-192, fig. 6-8. History, description, habits, enemies * 33. The Massachusetts Ploughman, vol. xxxiii, contains the following, and Nos. 34 to 38. No. 15 (1679). New mode for destroying canker worms; remedies for the 1)hylloxera in France. No. 16 (1680). Means against the enemies of the cranberry crop. No. 18 (1682). Insect infesting grass lands; the sheep maggot. No. 19 (1683). Recipes for worms in horses. No. 20 (1685). Ailanthus wood a protection against moths. :No. 21 (1686). M:eans against

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BIBLIOGRAPHIOAL RECORD.Authors and Societies are requested to forward their works to the Edi-

tor at the earliest date possible. We ask our readers to inform us of thepublication especially of those works which are not g(ueratly consulted byentomologists. B. Pickman Mann.

(Continuedfrompage 12.)* 27. Le Naturaliste Canadien, vol. vi, contains the follow-

ing, and Nos. 28 to 32, all without signature, and presumablyby the Editor, l’Abb Provancher.

Obituary notice of Dr. F. E. Melsheimer. p. 19-20; obituary notice ofMr. L. J. R. Agassiz. p. 22-24; history and announcement of the intended

publication of a vork on the entomological fauna of Canada, with a figureof the larva of Attacus Cecropiao p. 65-68, fig. 2; rcvicv of the Report ofthe Entomological Society of the Province of Ontario for 1873, and queryconcerning Oberea tripunctata p. 122-124; on the behavior of tamedsects, showing iutelligence p. 159.

* 28. Les Ichneumonides de Quebec, avec description deplusicurs espces nouvelles. (suite.) p. 29-32; p. 55-6375-51; ). 103-107 p. 143-151; p. 173-179.Description of 24 genera, 111 (74 new) species; synopsis of 93 species

in 11 genera.29. Petite Faunc cntomologique du Caada. (suite.)

48-55; p. 72-77.Description of 17 genera, 20 species StaphyIinidm of 2 genera, 12 spe-

cies Histeridm; of genus, species Scaphidiidm.* 30. Vers " sole d’Amrique. L’Attaque Cccropa..Atta-

vus Cecropia, Linn. p. 114-1’22, fig. 3, with one plate (i).Description, habits; enemies. Availability for the production of silk.

31. La Clisiocampe d Amerque ou Chenille h tcnteClisiocampa Americana, Harris. p. 138=143, fig. 4, 5.Description, habits, means against them. Clisiocampa sylvatica. Loxo-

cvnia sp. making tents.* 32. La Chenille du Ga(l:ilier. _Srematus ventricosus, Klug.

p. 186-192, fig. 6-8.History, description, habits, enemies

* 33. The Massachusetts Ploughman, vol. xxxiii, containsthe following, and Nos. 34 to 38.No. 15 (1679). New mode for destroying canker worms; remedies for

the 1)hylloxera in France. No. 16 (1680). Means against the enemies ofthe cranberry crop. No. 18 (1682). Insect infesting grass lands; thesheep maggot. No. 19 (1683). Recipes for worms in horses. No. 20 (1685).Ailanthus wood a protection against moths. :No. 21 (1686). M:eans against

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Phylloxera. No. 23 (1688). Trades of animals. No. 26 (I69I). To de-stroy lice on cattle; means against wood-lice. No. 29 (1694). Maggots apoultry food. To. 32 (1697). Do bees make honey? foul brood in hives.

To. 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 Cl[ftondale and Wyom-ing Mass., May 30, 1874.

At the excursion o the Cambridge Entomological Club to.Clitondale and Wyoming, Mass., on the 30th of May, 1874,the ollowing species of butterflies and moths, were taken by thevarious members o the party.Argynnis bellona Fabr. The first brood just appearing.Thecla damon Cram. Three perfect specimens . ( of this rare species

taken on high ground, near cedar.Thecla augusta Westw. One poor specimer.Chrysophanus americana D’Urb.Lyccvna omyntas Godt. First brood.

neglecta Edw.Nisoniades juvenalis Fabr.

brizo Boisd. Lec.icelus Lintn.

Actinotia ramulosa Guen. A very strongIy marked variety, taken underIoose bark, by Mr. Dimmock.

Ypsia undulcris Drury. Two fine specimens, under bark.Lithacodia bellicula Hb. Common.Lozogramma difluaria Walk. Very common, particularIy in low mead-

ows. Nea’ly forty specimens taken.Lozogramma detersata Guen. Rare, not in the same l’ocalities as difluaria,

but on high lnd.Fdonia truncataria Walk. Two specimens.]lacaria 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.

)SYCtIE is issued post-paid once a month, by the Cambridge Entomolog-ical Club, at the ollowing rates, payable in advance to the editorTo subscribers in North America, one dollar; to subscribers abroad,

fic shillings, six rancs, o" one and two-thirds hlers. (,Foreign sub-scripious muy be sent in ailable postage-stunps.)

Notes on the history, habits, and occurrence of insects and other Arthroopods are solicited rom all observers.Advertisements will be inserted on reasonable terms.Address communications: Editor of t)SYCE, Cambridge, M:ass., U.S.A.

No. 3. was issued July 11, 1874.

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