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Ent. M. Mag., XV., No. 179, pp. 241-4. 



BcRMEiSTER, Dr. H. — Physical Description of the Argeutkie Republic. Vol. V. 



Lepidoptera, Part I. (In French.) [Diurna ; Crepuscularia ; Bombycokles.] 



Atlas of 13 plates (4 to follow). With 40 pp. description. 4to. 524 pp. 8vo. Buenos- 



Ayres, 1878. 



Camerano, Dr. H. L. — Description of some Monstrous Insects in the Entomo- 

 logical Collection of the Turin Royal Zt ological Museum. (7 figs.) 



Ait. JR. Accad. ScL Turin, XIV, pp. 148-54. 

 Dechabme. — Note on a IMigration of Butterflies ( Vanesm cardui), observed at 

 Angers on June 10th. Comptes Rendus, LXXXVIII., p. 1280. 



Fitch, E. A. — Granary "Weevils — Sitophilus granarius and S. oryz(e. 



Ent., XII., pp. 41-50. 

 „ „ Hybernation of British Butterflies. iJ/(i., XII., pp. 1-4. 



, Hymenoptera bred from Cvnips Kollari Galls. 



Ent., XII., pp. 113-9. 

 Fitzwilliam, S. — Economic Entomology, (/n part.) Ent., XII., pp. 176-9. 

 FoREL, A. — Study of the Habits of Fogonomynnex barbatiis, by M. McCook. 

 (Abst)\ of Rev. H. C. McCook's paper in ' Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.') 



Arch. Sci. Phys. et JSat., I., pp. 481-6. 

 Fowler, W. W., M.A. — Notes on Coleoptera (continued). 



Midi. Nat., II., pp. 142-4. 

 Fullagar, J. — Notes on Hydrophilus piceus. (4 figs.) 



Sci.-Gossip, No. 174, pp. 132-3. 



Goss, H., F.L.S., &c. — Introductory paper on Fossil Entomology. No. 7, 



Part II. Mesozoic Time. [On the Insecta of the Jurassic Period and the Animals 



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GossE, P. H., F.R.S. — Attacus Atlas : a Life-history. (1 plate.) 



Ent., XII., pp. 25-41, 67-75. 



HuLST, G. D.— The Scientific Names of Insects. Can. Ent., XI., pp. 22-5. 



KoKOUYEW, N. — Note on a Monstrosity observed in a Specimen of Umaseus 



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Laker, A. G. — Note on tlie Habits of Rmatra linearis. Ent., XII., pp. 142-5. 



LiCHTENSTELN, J. — A brief Life-history of Cantkaris vesicatoria. [Successfully 



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„ „ On the Metamorphoses of Blister-beetles (Li^t'ta vesicatoria 



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„ „ The Cochineals of the Elm. A new genus, Ritsemia pupi- 



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Lichtcnstein, J. — „ „ [_Transl.'] 



Ann. <!■ Mag. Nat. Hist., III., pp. 455-6. 



LowNE, B. T., F.R.C.S. — On the Modifications of the Simple and Compound 



Eyes of Insects. ( 3 plates.) Phil. Trans.. CLXIX., pp. 577-601. 



Lubbock, Sir J., Bart., M.P., F.R.S., &c. — Observations on the Habits of 



Ants, Bees, and "Wasps. Part VI. Ants. 



Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), XIV., pp. 607-26. 

 McCooK, H. C. — The Natural History of the Agricultural Ant of Texas. A 

 Monograph of the Habits, Architecture, and Structure of Pogonomyrmex barbatus. 

 (24 plates.) 310 pp. Author's ed. 8vo. Phila., 1879. 



McCvok, H. C. — On the Architecture and Habits of the Cutting Ant^ of 

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Ann. 4- Mag. Nd. Hist., III., pp. 442-9. 

 McLachlan, R., F.R;S., &c. — Neuroptera. Scientific Results of the Second 

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„ ,, A Monographic Revision and Synopsis of the 



Trichoptera of the European Fauna. Part VIII. (7 plates.) 8vo. London and 

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Mayer, Dr. P.— On certain Organs of Sense in the Antennaj of the Diptera. 



\_Report on.'^ Transun. Accad. Lincei, HI., pp. 184-5. 



Meade, R. H. — On Parasitic Diptera. Naturalist, IV., pp. 167-8. 



MosLEY, S. L. — Persistent Variations among the British Species of Butterflies. 



(In part.) Naturalist, IV., pp. 182-4. 



