cxc Bulletin cnlomologique. 



* Feuille des James Naluralisles, t. III, n" 36 (octobre 1873). 



Jules DE Gaulle, p. 125, Les insectes comestibles. — M. des 

 Gozis, p. 128, Tableau synoptique des Lebiidae de France. 



Fourtli (mnual report of the trustées of the Peabody Academy of Science, 

 année 1871. Q 



Mcmoirs of the Peabody Academy of Science, t. I, n"' 2 et 3. Sa- 

 lem. 



A.-S. Packard, Embryological studies on Diplax, Perithemis, 

 and the Thysanurous genus Isotoma (3 planches). — Id., Embryo- 

 logical studies on llexapodous insects. 



* Montlily reports of the department of Agriculture for the year 1871 



et 1872. Broch. in-8". Washington. Q 



* Ohio Ackerban Behorde von Ohio. Vol. gr. in-8°. 1872. Q 

 The American Neduralist, t. V, n°' 2-12; t. VI, w"' 1-11. 



Tome V. — S.-A. Packard, p. 91, Dristle-tails and spring-tails 

 (avec figures). — Henry Shimer, p. 217, Additional notes on the 

 Striped Squasli beetle (avec figures). — D' E. Muller, p. 271, 

 Fertilization of flovers by insects. — A.-S. Ritchie, p. 329, ïhe 

 load as an enlomologist. — B. Silliman, p. 683, The Chinese Wite 

 Wax insect. — P. 739, The mammoth cave and its inhabitants. 



Tome VI. — B. Pickmann Mann, p. 332 et 596, The white cofTee- 

 leaf miner. — H. Hagen, p. 388, Mimicry in the colors of insects. 



— Rev. Samuel Lockwood, p. Z|/i9, A new Entozoon from the eel. 



— C. Riley, p. 532, Of the cause of détérioration in some of our 

 native-grape-vines. — Samuel Scudder, p. 665, Fossil insects from 

 the Rocky Mouutains. 



Ouvrages divers. 

 * Desbrochers des Log£S. Description de quelques Tychiides ncu- 



