Séances de l'année 1876. ccxiil 



* Proceedings of thr American Association for the Advancement o[ 



Science, vol. XXIV, 1875. 



J. Le Conte, p. 202, On the Method of Subduing Insects Injii- 

 rious to AgriculUire. — Riley, p. 208, Locusls as Food for Man. 



— Id., p. 215, The Locust Plague ; How to Avert it. — Grote, 

 p. 222, The EfTect of the Glacial Epoch upon the Distribution of 

 Insects in North America. — Grote et Kayser, p. 226, Are Potato- 

 bugs Poisonous? — Dimmock, p. 228, A Method of Bleaching 

 Wings of Lepidoptera to facihlate the Study of their Venalion. — 

 Allen, p, 230, Deiiionstration of Locomation in the larvae of 

 OEstridae. 



* Transactions {The) of the Academy of Science of S'~Louis, vol. III, 



n° 3, 2 pi. photogr. 



Riley, p. 273, Remarks on Canker-Worms and Descr. of a n. g. 

 of Phalaenidae. — Id., p. 281, Notes on the Natural History of 

 Phylloxéra vastatrix. — Id., p. 323, Notes on the Yucca Borer, 

 Megathymus yuccas. — Broadhead, p. 3i5, The Rocky Mountain 

 Locust and the Season of 1875. 



Journal of Proceedings. — P. CLXX, On the Colorado Potato- 

 beelle. — P. clxxiii , Inteiesting fresh-water Crustaceans. — 

 P. CLXXix. Ravages of the young Locusts. — P. clxxxviii, Noxious 

 Insects. — P. cxc. Jumping Seeds and Galls. — P. cci, Insecti- 

 vorous Plants. — P. ccxi, The oviposilion of Leucania unipuncta. 



— P. ccxii, Parasites on Bées. 



* V. S. geot. and geogr. Survey of Colorado and adjacent Territory, 



1874, Annual Report by Hayden, 1876. 



Report on the Natural History, p. 387. 



* U. S. geoL and geogr. Survey of the Territories, vol. X, 1876. 



Packard, Monograph of the Geometrid Moths (13 pi. lith.). 



Ouvrages divers. 



* Bellevoye (Ad.). Insectes nouveaux ou rares dans les environs de 



