XIV PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



A. Murray. On Coleoptera from Old Calabar. Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 Ser. 4, V. — List of Coleoptera received from Old Calabar, 2 plates. 

 — Note on the egg of Rhipipliorus paradoxus. — History of the Wasp 

 and Rhipijpliorus paradoxus (concluded), 1 plate. Ibid. vi. — On the 

 geographical relations of the chief Coleopterous Faunae. Journ. Linn. 

 Soc. Zool. xi. 



E. Norton. Descriptions of Mexican Ants, woodcuts. Proc. 

 Essex Inst. Salem, vi. 



E. Osten-Sacken. Monographs of Diptera of N. America, part 4, 

 4 plates. Smithson. Misc. Coll. viii. 



A. S. Packard, jun. On Insects inhabiting salt water, woodcuts. 

 Proc. Essex Inst. Salem, vi. — List of hymenopterous and lepidopte- 

 rous Insects collected by the Smithsonian Expedition to S. America. 

 Ann. Eep. Trust. Peabody Acad. 1869. — Various popular entomolo- 

 gical papers. Amer. Naturalist, iii. 



A. S. Packard, jun., and others. Record of American Entomo- 

 logy for the year 1868. Presented by the Essex Institute, Salem. 



E. P. Paseoe. On Curculionidse (continued), 2 plates. Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. Zool. x. 



J. E. Planchon and J. Lichtenstein. On PliyUoxerus or the Vine- 

 disease, three papers. Presented by the Authors. 



A. S. Pitchie. Why are Insects attracted by artificial Hghts? 

 Canad. Naturalist, v. 



C. Eitsema. On the origin and development of Periphyllus Testvdo. 

 Arch. Neerl. v. ; Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 4, vi. 



C. T. Eobinson. Lepidopterological Miscellanies, two papers, 1 

 plate. Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. York, ix. 



A. Schenck. Description of the Bees of Nassau, 2nd Supplement. 

 Journ. Nass. Soc. Nat. Sc. xxi., xxii. 



J. C. Schiodte. The Cerambyces of Denmark. Kroy. Tidsskr. 

 Ser. 3, ii. — Observations on the metamorphoses of Eleutherata, 24 

 plates. Ibid, iii., iv., and vi. — The Buprestes and Elatera of Den- 

 mark, 1 plate, and various short Entomological Papers. Ibid. iii. — 

 Supplement to the Cerambyces, Buprestes, and Elatera of Denmark. 

 Ibid. V. — On the Cimices living in Denmark. Ibid. vi. — On the 

 morphology and classification of Ehynchota. Ibid. vi. ; Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. Ser. 4, vi. 



S. H. Scudder. Preliminary list of the Butterflies of Iowa. Trans. 

 Chicago Acad. Sc. i. — Notices of Orthoptera collected by Prof. J. 

 Orton in Ecuador and Brazil. — On the gigantic lobe-crested Grass- 

 hoppers of South and Central America. — Eeport on Diurnal Lepido- 



