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pared them with my cabinet specimens and fuuml them to be C. 

 helloide-. On reporting this to some collectors who had been in- 

 terested in this (Chicago) field for upward of 25 years, I was sur- 

 prised to learn that the species had never beeu reported so far Eai 

 An inquiry through the columns of THE ENTOMOLOGICAL NEW.* 

 brought the information that its furthest previous Eastern appear- 

 ance had been in Western Nebraska. 



1 notified all the Chicago collectors to be on the lookout tor it in 

 Is'Hj, with the result that it was reported from all parts of the dis- 

 trict, and both in thespring and fall It is now found throughout 

 the summer. as I have this year taken it in each mouth from May to 

 September. 



Last fail, in making exchange with a Minneapolis, Minn., col lec- 

 tor. 1 received a lot of Chrysophanus sp.? and at the same time a 

 request for (."'. heUoides. In the lot received from my correspond- 

 ent were nine specimens of heUoides, thus establishing a new local-- 

 ity for the species. It seems to be spreading eastward, and I would 

 like to hear from any one noting its occurrence further East or South 

 than Chicago- JOHN L. HEALY. Sec. Chicago Entomological S. t 

 ciety. 



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ruder the above head it is intended to mention papers received at tin- Acad- 

 emy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia pertaining to the Entomology of the 

 Americas i North and South). Articles irrelevant to American entomology 

 will not he noted. Contributions to the anatomy, physiology and embryolo^ 

 of inserts, however, whether relating to American or exotic species, will he iv- 

 eonled. The numbers in HEAVY-FACED TYPE refer to the journals, as n um- 

 bered in tli- following list, in which the papers are published ; * denotes that tin- 

 paper in question contains descriptions of new North American forms. Title- 

 of all articles in foreign languages are translated into English; usually such 

 articles are written in the same language as the title of the journal contain- 

 ini; them, hut when s eh art ieles are in other lannuaues than Km:lish. French. 

 trerman or Italian, this fact is indicated in brackets. 



4. The Canadian Entomologist, London, Out . J >tv. 'its. 5. Psyche, 

 Cambridge', Mass., Jan '!',). 7. Bulletin No. 18, new series, U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Division of Entomology. Washington, "'.is. 

 -9. The Entomologist, London, Jan. '!!!). II. The Annals and Maga- 

 zine of Natural History. London, Dec. ? 98 21. The Entomologist - 

 Record, London, Dec. 15, '98. 22. Zooloijischer Anzeiger, Leipsic, 

 Dec. 12. '98. 33d. Denkschrifteu, kais Akademie der Wissenschaft- 

 cn, Mathematisch-Naturwisserischattliche Classe, Ixiv, Vienna, '97 

 -33s Sitzuugsberichte of same, 84. Insekteu BOrse. Leipsic, '98. 



