- 4 8- 



141 The species of Cicindelidae. 



Bull. Bid. E. S. 1883, v. 6, p. 73 to 

 108, plates. 



142 Remarks and descriptions of new 

 species (of Cicindelidae). 



Bull. Bkl. E. S. 1884, v. 6, p. 121 

 to 124, figures. 

 Schwarz, E. A. 



143 Insects affecting drugs. 



Ca. Ent. 1883, v. 15, p. 140; 



Rept. Ent. Soc. Ontario for 1883, 



1884, p. 30. 

 Adds Lasioderma serricorne and 

 Oryphalus jalappce to the list 

 given by W. E. Saunders. 



144 Injury done by Colaspis tristis. 



Am. Nat. 1883, v. 17, p. 978. 

 Destruction of the terminal shoots 

 of the pear and peach. 



145 Coleoptera infesting Prickly Asb. 



Am. Nat. 1883, v. 17, p. 1288—9. 



146 Habits of Blaps and Embapbion. 



Am. Nat. 1884, v. 18, p. 76. 



147 Carabidae confined to single plants. 



Bull. Bkl. E. S. 1884, v. 6, p. 135-6. 

 Mario monilicornis and ? Psy- 

 drus piceus under pine bark, Bro- 

 mius atriceps in steins of grass 

 and Onota fioridana between leaf- 

 ribs of Cubbage palmetto. 



148 Notes on tbe food-habits of some 

 N.A. Bhynchophora. 



Bull. Bkl. E. S. 1884, v. 7, p. 8; 

 Sharp, D. 



149 Revision of the species included in 

 the genus Tropisternus (fam. Hydro 

 philidae. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1883, p 

 91 — 117. 

 Shufeldt, R. W. 



152 Mordellidae, Notes & Descriptions. 



Bull. Bkl. E. S. 1883, v. 6, p. 3—5. 



153 Synopsis of the Apioninae of North 

 America. 



Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 18S4, v. II. 

 p. 41 — 68, plate 3. 

 Snow, F. H. 



154 Additions to the list of Kansas Cole- 

 optera in 1881 and 1882. 



Trans. Kans. Acad. v. 8, p. 58. 

 Not seen. 



155 Trogoderma tarsale as a Museum 

 pest. 



Am. Nat. 1883, v. 17, p. 199, (from 

 Psyche v. 3). 

 Stejneger, L. 



156 Contributions to the history of the 

 Commander Island. 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1883, v. 6, p. 

 58 -89. 



A few families and genera are 



mentioned. 

 Stone, George H. 



157 Epilachna corrupta as an injurious 

 in sect. 



Am. Nat. 1883, v. 17, p. 198--99. 

 Heeding on blackwax beans. 

 Townsend, C. H. T. 



158 On the variation of the elytra! mark- 

 ings in Cicindela sexguttata. 



Ca. Ent. 1883, v. 15, p. 205—8. 



159 Further remarks upon the variation 

 of the elytral markings in Cicindela 

 sexguttata. 



Ca. Ent. 1884, v. 16, p. 125—27. 



160 The proportion of the sexes in Ci- 

 cindela vulgaris Say and other 

 notes on the species. 



Ca Ent. 1884, v. 16, p. 227—31. 



161 Note on the inequality of the elytra 

 in Alaus ocidatus. 



Ca. Ent. 1884, v. 16, p. 238—39. 

 Troop, James. 



150 Observations upon a collection of j 162 Strawberry Pests. 



Insects made in the vicinity of New 

 Orleans, La., during the years 1882 

 and 1883. 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1884, v. 7, p. 



331—38. 



List of species, copy from Riley 

 of notes and figures of a luminous 

 hirrn. 

 Smith, J. B. 

 151 New Mordellidae and Notes. 



Bull. Bkl. E. S. 1883, v. 5, p. 80-1. 



Science, 1884, v. 4, No. 91, p. 6, 

 Bull. 



Notes mi Tyloderma fragarice and 



0tiorhynchu8 ligneus. 

 Van Wagenen, G. H. 



163 (Abundance of Galeruca xanthome- 

 laenae in New York; 



Ca. Ent. 1883, v. 15, p. 160. 



Williston, S. W. 



164 Protective secretions of a species of 

 I lleodes. 



Psyche, 1884, v. 4, p. 168—69. 



(To be continued.) 



