184 



REPUKT Oi' NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



CHITTENDEN, Frank H. The Fall 

 Army worm in 1899 {Laphygma frugi- 

 perda S. and A.). 



BtUl. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Ar/ric. (new 

 ' series), No. 23, May 7, 1900, pp. 78-86, 



lig. 19. 

 A preliminary account with particular ref- 

 erence to reported injuries during 1899. -One 

 original illustration. 



The Strawberry Crown Moth 



[Sesia rutilans Hy. Edw. ). 



Bull. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. (new 

 series), Ko. 28, May 7, 1900, pp. 85-90, 

 lig. 20. 

 A general account, with one original figure, 



The Black Gooseberry Borer 



( Xylocrius agassizii. Lee. ) . 



Bull. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. (new 



series). No. 23, May 7, 1900, pp. 90-92, 



figs. 21-23. 



A short general account based on notes 



received through Dr. James Fletcher, and iui 



account published by him in his report for 



the year 1898 (pp. 207-210). 



CLARKE, Frank W., and STEIGER, 

 George. Experiments relative to the 

 constitution of pectolite, pyrophyllite, 

 calamine, and analcite. 



Am. Journ. ScL, VIII, 1899, p. 24.5. 



■ The action of ammonium chloride 



upon analcite and leucite. 



Am. Journ. ,Sci., ix, 1900, p. 117. 



The action of ammonium chloride 



upon natrolite, scolecite, prehnite, and 

 pectolite. 



Am. Journ. Sci., ix, 1900, p. 34.'i. 



CLARKE, John M. The Paleozoic 

 faunas of Para, Brazil. 1. The Silurian 

 fauna of the Rio Trombetas. 2. The 

 Devonian Mollusca t)f the State of Para. 



Archivos de Museit, Nacional de Rio de 

 Janeiro, x, 1899. Author's English edi- 

 tion, Albany, N. V., 1900, pp. 1-127, 

 pis. 1-8. 

 The Silurian fauna. Dr. Clarke writes, " is a 

 middle Silurian one, though a quite different 

 association of species from that described 

 from the island of Anticosti as middle Silurian 

 by M. Billings." 



The .second j^art treats of the Devonian 

 mollusca of the State of Para and completes 

 the description of the Para fauna by Messrs. 

 Ch. Fred Harttand Richard Rathbun. Some 

 of th^ illustrated material is in the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



CLARKE, John M.,and SCHUCHERT, 

 Charles. The nomenclature of the 

 New York series of geological forma- 

 tions. 



Science (new series), x, Dec. 15, 1899, pp. 

 874-878. 

 The American standard Paleozoic section is 

 here redefined and brought up to date. 



COOKE, George H. Te Pito Te Henua, 

 known as Rapa Nui; commonly called 

 Easter Island, South Pacific Ocean. 



Bep. Smitlisonian Inst. (U. S. Nat. Mus.), 

 1897 (1899) , pp. 689-723. 



COQUILLETT, Daniel W. New genera 

 and species of Nycteribidse and Hippo- 

 boscidse. 



Canadian Entomologist, xxxi, No. 11, Nov., 

 1899, pp. 333-336. 

 Describes 2 new genera and 3 new species 

 of Nycteribidse, gives a synoptic table of the 

 North American genera of the fully winged 

 Hippoboscida;, 2 of which are new, and de- 

 scribes 1 new species. 



Notes and descriptions of Trype- 



tidae. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, vii, No. 4, Dec, 

 1899, pp. 2.59-268. 

 Describes 1 new genus and 17 new species, 

 gives synonymical notes and generic refer- 

 ences of several other species, and concludes 

 with a synoptic table of the 23 genera wliich 

 occur ill the United States. 



Two new Cecidomyians destruc- 

 tive to the buds of roses. 



BuU. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. (new 

 series). No. 22, Feb. 20, 1900, pp. 44-48. 

 Gives the habits, distribution, and descrip- 

 tion of 2 new species, and figures 1 of them, 

 for which a new genus is erected. 



- — - A new violet pest. 



Bull. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. (new 

 series). No. 22, Feb. 20, 1900, pp. 48-51. 



Gives the habits, together with a descrii)tion 

 and figure, of a new species of Diploni:^. 



New genera and species of Ephy- 



dridse. 



Canadian Entomologist, xxxii. No. 2, Feb., 

 1900, pp. 33-36. 

 Describes 2 new genera and 7 new species. 



Notes and descriptions of Ortalidse.. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, viii, No. 1, March, 

 1900, pp. 21-25. 

 Describes 1 new genus and 10 new species, 

 with synonymical notes and generic refer- 

 ences of several other species. 



