BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



151 



BREWSTER, William— Continued. 



Cape region of Lower California, based largely 

 on the author's collection. 



Totanus mdanolcucus frazari (p. 65), Mega^- 

 copsxantusi. (p.93), Bubovirgiaiamts dachistus 

 (p. 96), and Tachycineta thalassina brachyptera 

 (p 167) are described as new, and many spe- 

 cies are recorded for the first time from the 

 Cape region. A full bibliography accompa- 

 nies the paper. 

 BUSCK, August. Notes on the Ceros- 

 toma group of Yponomeutidse with 

 descriptions of new North American 

 species. 



J,mrn. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xi. No. 1, Mar., 191B, 

 pp. 45-59. 

 Notes on Brackenridge Clemens 



types of Tineina. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v, No. 3, Apr. :^, 

 1903, pp. 181-220. 

 Dimorphism in the codling moth 



CASANOWICZ, I. M.— Continued. 



of the contents and the arrangement of the 

 several sections of the divisions of historical 

 antiquities and historic religions in the U. S. 

 National Museum. 

 Die Irtysch-Ostjaken und ihre 



{CydiapomoneUasimpsonii, n. var.) 



Priic. Ent. Soc. Wash., v, No. 3, Apr. 3, 

 1903, pp. 235-236. 

 A revision of the American 



moths of the family Gelechiid*, with 

 descriptions of new species. 



Pi-oc. U.S. Nat. Mus.,xx\, No. 1304, May 

 9, 1903, pp. 767-938, pis. xxvni-xxxn. 

 New genera: Paralechia, Ncodactylota, Deo- 

 clona, Prostomeus. 



New species: Paltodora magneUa, P. dietziella, 



P. anteliclla, Telphusa betulella, Aristotelia bifa- 



sciellia, A. argentijera, A. cockerella, A. Icear- 



fottella, A. quinquepunctella, Recurvaria colu- 



brinie, R. cratxgella, R. nigra, Tnjpanisma 



fagella, Epithectw sylvicoleUa, Onorimoschema 



baccharisetla, G. semicyclionella, O. dudidla, 



G.florcUa, G.bai)ksiclla, G. batanella, G.tetni- 



dymkila, Xcodadylota barbcrdlu, Deodona 



yuccasdla, Prostomeus brunncu.% Aproxrema 



kearfottdla, Anacampsis cycldla, A. paltodori- 



dla, Gdcchia arizondla, 6. coloradensis, G. tro- 



phe'lla, G. denteUa, G. sistrdla, G. abdominella, 



G. paiddla, G. unifasciella, G. aristdla, G. 



striatella, G. hibiscella, G. dockerelli, G.variabilis, 



G. barnesiella, G. limdenella, G. dyariella, G. 



nigrimaculdla, G. serotindla, O. pandla, G. 



abdla, Trichotaphejernaldella. 



New name: Autoneda. 



On the generic name of the 



Volksjioesie. 



Am. Anthropologist (new series), vol. 4, 

 1902, pp. 29.>-298. 

 Review and extracts of S. Patkanov's work 

 of the same title, with especial reference to 

 the state of mental culture and religious be- 

 liefs and castoms among that people. 



Jewish ceremonial objects in the 



United States National ]\Iuseun 



Jewish Comment, xvi, 1903, pp. 5-6, with 

 Ipl. 

 Description of objects illustrating Judaism, 

 especially from North Africa, which recently 

 came to the Museum. 



■ Parsee religious ceremonial objects 



codling moth, 



Journ. X. r. Ent. Soc, xi, No. 2, June, 

 1903, pp. 106-111. 



(See also under H. G. Dyar. ) 



CASANOWICZ, T. M. The collection of 

 oriental antiquities in the United States 

 National Museum. 



Journ. Am. Oriental Soc, xxin, 1902, pp. 

 44-47. 

 The article gives a summary description of 



in the United States National ]Museum. 



Am. Anthropologist (new series), vol. 5, 

 1903, pp. 71-75, with 2 pis. 

 The article gives a review of the history 

 and the fundamental beliefs, and of the 

 sacred scriptures of the Parsees, and a descrip- 

 tion of the collection at the Museum. 



CHAPMAN, Frank M. List of birds 

 collected in Alaska, by the Andrew J. 

 Stone Expedition of 1901. 



Bull. Am. Nat. Hist., xvi, Aug. 18, 1902, 

 pp. 231-247. 

 A list of 68 species collected in Alaska, with 

 the collector's field notes. Lagopus Icucarus 

 peninsularis (p. 236), and Cyanocitta stdleri 

 borealts (p. 240) are described as new sub- 

 species, and critical remarks are offered on 

 the Parus }iudso7iicus group of chickadees. 



CLARK, Austin H. The birds of Mar- 

 garita Island, Venezuela. 



Auk, XIX, No. 3, July, 1902, pp. 258-267. 

 An account of 57 species observed by the 

 author during a short visit to Margarita 

 Island. Two species are described as new, 

 viz, Synalhu-is albescens nesiotis (p. 264), and 

 Icterus xanthornus hdiocides (p. 265). 



CLARK, Hubert Lyman. The water 

 snakes of southern JNIichigan. 



Am. Naturalist, XXXVli, Jan., 1903, pp. 1-23. 

 Considers the red-bellied water snake of 

 southern Michigan to be identical with Natrij- 

 erythrogastcr and distinct from N. sipcdon. 

 On pages 20-21 special reference is made to 

 the specimens borrowed from the U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum. 

 COCKERELL, Theodore D. .A. (See 



under Charles Louis Pollard.) 

 COLLINS, < ;. N . (See under O. F. ( "ook. ) 



