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DOANE, R. W. New North American 

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Journ. X. )'. Kill. Soc, VIII, No. 3, Sept., 

 1900, pp. 182-198, pis. vii, vin, 43 figs. 

 Gives descriptions of 4-1 new species and 

 one new genus. 



DWIGHT, Jonathan, Jr. The sequence 



of plumages and moults of the Passerine 

 birds of New York. 



Annals X. V. Acad. Sci., xin, Oct., 1900, 

 pp. 73-360, pis. I-VII. 

 A comprehensive account of the moulting 

 <>f the Passerine birds of New York, including 

 the sequence of moults and plumages, classi- 

 fication of plumages, and discussion of the 

 theories of color change without moult. The 

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The moult of the North American 



shore birds (Limicolse). 



Auk, xvil, Oct., 1900, pp. 368-385. 

 This papergives an account of the moult in 

 various shore birds, as well as notes on the 

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 birds. 



DYAR, Harrison G. Partial life history 

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Canadian Entomologist, xxxn, No. 9, Sept., 

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' Note on the genus Dyaria Neum. 



( 'anadian Entomologist, xxxir. No. 9, Sept., 

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 Refers this genus to the Pyralidse, near 

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Life history of a South American 



Slug-caterpillar, Sibinefusca Stoll. 



Entomological News, xi, No. 7, Sept., 1900, 

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Notes on the larval cases of Laco- 



somidpe (Perophorirhe) and life history 

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Journ. N. Y.Ent. Soc, vm, No. 3, Sept., 

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Life histories of some North Amer- 

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Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxm, No. 1209, 

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Notes on some North American 



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Canadian Entomologist, xxxn, No. 10, 

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 Gives a synopsis of the genera of the Anap- 

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DYAR, Harrison- G. New species of 

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Canadian Entomologist, xxxn, No. 11, 



Nov., 1900, pp. 326-328. 



Describes Atopocera barnesii, Neolophus per- 



simplex, Ortholophuspiger and Felderia ii<>r*iin 



acula. Synopses are given for the species of 



Anaphora and Ortholophus. 



Change of preoccupied names. 



Canadian Entomologist, xxxn, No. 11, 

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Papers from the Harriman Alaska 



expedition, xn. Entomological re- 

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Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., n. Dee. 20, 1900, 

 pp. 4S7-501. 

 A list of 77 species and varieties. Of the 

 nine new species four are described by Prof. 

 John B. Smith, two by Rev. George D. Hulst, 

 one by Dr. R. Ottolengui, one by Dr. ('. 1 1. 

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Life history of Callidryas agarithe. 



Entomological Xews, xi, No. 10, Dec, 1900, 

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Supplementary notes on Orgyia. 



Psyche, ix. No. 296, Dec, 1900, pp. L43, I H. 

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A century of larval descriptions. 



Entomologist's Record and Journal of Vari- 

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 A brief review of the descriptive work- 

 on lepidopterous larva from the middle of 

 the eighteenth to the beginning of the twen- 

 tieth century. The work done during the 

 last one hundred years is especially dealt 

 with, in order to show what has been accom- 

 plished in that time as evidenced in the very 

 greatly increased percentage of larval forms 

 known in Europe and North America, and in 

 the completeness and accuracy of their de- 

 scriptions. The various larval characters are 

 discussed with a view to determining their 

 value in classification. The paper concludes 

 with a list of the points which are usually 

 covered in the description of larvje at the 

 present time and without which a larva 

 should not be considered as fully described. 



[Lepidoptera Heterocera (part).] 



Psyche, ix, No. 298, Feb., 1901, p. 164. 

 Included in "Some insects of the Hudsi inian 

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 T. D. A. I'oekerell. A list cf seven previously 

 described species. 



