660 SCIENTIFIC RECORD FOR 1884. 



{Hexapods. — General.) 



Chkisty (Robert Miller). Ou the methodic habfts of insects when visiting flowers. 



The Entomologist, v. 17, pp. 81-86. 

 Dahl (Fr. ). Beitriige zur Kenutnis <les Bancs nnd der Functiouen des Insekten- 



I)eines. Arch. f. Naturgesch., 50. Jahrg., pp. 146-193, 3 pi. 

 Illinois. Thirteenth report of the State Entomologist on the noxious and beneficial 



insects of the State of Illinois. Second Annual Report of S. A.. Forbes, for the year 



l-;83. Springfield, 111., 1884. (8vo,203, xxi pp.) 

 Plateau (FiSlix). Recherches esp6rimeutalos sur los mouvements respiratoires des 



insectes. M€m. Acad. R. de Belg., 18fe'4, 219 pp. 7 pi. 

 SiMMERMACHER (G.). UuteTsuchuugeu iiber Haftapparate an Tarsalgliedern von 



Insecten. Zeitschr. f. wiss. Zool., v. 40, pp. 481-556, 3 pi. 

 United States Department of Agriculture. Bulletin No. l.Sded. Reports of experi- 

 ments, chiefly with kerosene, upon the insects injuriously affecting the orange 



tree and the cotton plant. Washington, 1883. (8vo, 62 pp.) 

 . Bulletin No. 4. Report of observations and experiments in the practical work 



of the Division, made under the direction of the Entomologist. Washington, 



1884. (8vo, 102 pp.) 

 United States Entomological Commission (Thiixl Report of the) relating to the Rocky 



Mountain Locust, the Western Cricket, the Army Woim, Canker Woims, and 



the Hessian Fly, &c. With maps and illustrations. Washington, 1883. C8vo, 



xiv, 347, 12 pp. ; Append. [90] pp., 4 maps, 63 pi.) 

 Zeiller (R.). Sur des traces d'insectes simulant des empreintes v6g6tales. Bull. 



Soc. G6olog. France (3), v. 12, pp. 676-680, 1 pi. 



{Thyaanurans.) 



Grassi (B.). Notice pr61iminaire sur I'anatomie des Thysauoures. Arch. Ital. Biol., 

 V. 5, pp. 381-389. 



{Neurorlhopiers.) 



Brongniart (Charles). Surun gigantesque Neurorthopt^re[DictyonueiiraGolden- 

 bergi], provenant des terrains houillers de Commentry (Allier). Compt. rend. 

 Acad Sc. Paris, v. 98, pp. 832-b33. 



{Trichopters.) 



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McLachlan (Robert). A Monographic Revision and Synojisis of the Trichoptera 



of the European Fauna. First additional supplement. London: 1884. (8vo, 



7 pi.) 

 Patten (William). The Development of Phryganids, with a preliminary note on 



the development of Blatta germanica. Quart. Journ. Microsc. Sc, v. 24, jip. 



549-602, 3 pi. 

 Poletajeff (N. ). Ueber die Ocellen nnd ihr Sehvermogen bei den Phryganiden. 



Horae Soc. Entomol. Ross., v. 18, 23 pp., 1 pi. 



( Orthoptefs. ) 



Brunner von Wattenwyx (C). Ueber das Stimm- und Gehororgan der Heu- 



schrecken. Schrift. d. Ver. z. Verbreit. uaturwiss.. Kenntn., v. 24, pp. 461-474, 



4 pi. 

 Packard (A. S., jr.). The systematic position of the Orthoptera in relation to other 



orders of insects. Third Rep. U. S. Entomol. Comm., pp. 286-345, 41 pi. 

 iSaussure (Henri de). Prodromus ffidipodiorum Insectorum ex ordine Orthoptero- 



rum. M6m. Soc. de Phys. et d'Hist. Nat. Geneve, v. 28, No. 9. (4to, 254 pp.) 

 Wood-Mason (J.) A contribution to our knowledge of the Embiidie, a family of 



Orthopterous Insects. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, pp. 628-634, 1 pi. 



