BTBLTOGRAPHY. 



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DYAR, IIauiusox G. — Continued. 



Note on an external fcoilinj^ lly- 



nienopterous jiarasite. 



Proc. Eld. Soo. Wasli., iv, No. 3 (issued 

 Mny 24, 1899^, pii. 2;!:!,2:M. 



A new Saw-fly. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., iv, No. 3 (issued 

 May 24, 1S99), pp. 2li2,2(i3. 

 Describes larva and adult Ldphtjrua pratti. 



Indentifieation of the eucleid larvte 



figured in Glover's "Illustrations of 

 North American Entomology." 



Pi-oc. Eld. Soc. Wash., iv, No. 3 (is.sued 

 May 24, 1899), pp. 300-302. 



Descriptions of the larvaj of fifty 



North American Noctuidfe. 



Proc. Eld. Sac. Wash., IV, No. 3 (issued 

 May 24, 1899) , pp. 315-332. 

 Contains also a synoptic table for the forms 

 described in this paper. 



Larvae of Xyelidpe. 



Canadian EidomologM, xxxi. No. 5, May, 

 1899, p. 127. 

 Note in reply to F. W. Konow. 



A new Cossid from Texas. 



Entomological News, x, No. 5, May, 1899, 

 p. 129. 

 Describes Imjuromorpha urbcloides. 



Notes on Alaskan Arctiidse. 



Entomological News, x. No. 5, May, 1899, 

 pp. 130,131. 

 Contains a description of a new species. 

 Hyp hora ia suhnehulosa. 



A new Lithosian. 



Psyche, vni. No. 277, May, 1899, pp. 359, 

 360. 

 Describes Ozodania schwarziorum, new ge- 

 nus and species. 



The phylogeny of the Lasiocampids. 



Entomologist' s Record and Journal of Va- 

 riation, XI, No. f), June 1, 1899, pp. 141, 

 142, pi. 1. 



Spilosoma congrua Walker. 



Canadian Entomologist, xxxi. No. 6, June, 

 1899, pp. 155, 156. 

 Note in reply to Rev. T. W. Fyles. 



DYAR, H. G. (See also under John B. 

 Smith.) 



EAKLE, Arthur S. Topaz crystals in 

 the mineral collection of the U. S. Na- 

 tional INIuseum. 



Proc. U. S. Xat. Mils., xxi. No. 1148, Nov. 

 10, 1898, pp. 361-369, figs. 1-22. 



F.VERMANN, Barton W. (See under 

 David S. Jordan.) 



GILBERT, Charles H. On the occur- 

 rence of Caulolejjis longidens Gill, on 

 the coast (jf California. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., xxi. No. IKil, Nov. 

 21, 1898, pp. 565,566. 



GILL, Theodore N. The determinants 

 for the major classification of fish-like 

 vertebrates. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. ScL, 1897 (1898), p. 

 696, 697. 

 Nine cla.sses of vertebrates are recognized, 

 of which five have been confounded under 

 the designation of "fishes"— the Leptocar- 

 dians, Marsipobranchs, Ostracophores, Sela- 

 chians, and Teleostomes. " The gaps between 

 the lower classes are very great. The least 

 differences between the Selachians and Teleo- 

 stomes are manifest in the Xenacanthini and 

 Dipnoi of the Palgeozoic; the least differences 

 between the Teleostomes and Amphibians 

 in the Crossopterygians and Stegocephals." 



On the derivation of the pectoral 



member in terrestrial vertebrates. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. ScL, 1897 (1898), p. 

 697. 

 The most important hint respecting the 

 origin of the chiropterygium is furnished by 

 Polijpterus. "The chief objection to the 

 derivation of the chiropterygium from the 

 pectoral member of such a form as Polypterus 

 is that at present no extinct representatives 

 are known. Probably future research will 

 reveal such, as the genus belongs to a very 

 archaic type." 



Some questions of nomenclature. 



Ann. Rep. Smithsonian J»s<., 1896 (Nov. 19, 

 1898) , pp. 457-483. 



A republication, with corrections of former 

 typographical errors, of the address as vice- 

 president of section F (Zoology) at the Buffalo 

 meeting of the American Association for the 

 Advancement of Science, August, 1896. It also 

 contains an additional note on Lang's "Meth- 

 odus nova Testacea— distribuendi," 1722. 



After an "introduction " (p. 457), the author 

 treats of the "commencement of binomial 

 nomenclature" (p. 459), "trivial names" 

 (p. 461), "draconian laws" (p. 462), "mis- 

 applied names" (p. 465), "double names" or 

 tautonyms (p. 468), " variants and similarity 

 of names" (p. 469), "making of names" 

 (p. 471), "typonyms" (p. 474), "choice of 

 names simultaneously published" (p. 475), 

 "major groups and their nomenclature" 

 (p. 475), "family" (p. 478), "superfamily" 

 (p. 481), " other groups " (p. 482), and "com- 

 plaints of instability of nomenclature" 

 (p. 482). 



