DIMMOCK'S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 

 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 



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169 



[Rabbit cats. 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Ilist., Jan. [15 April] 

 1874, V. 16, p. 114.) 



Descriptive of tlie Manx-cat, a vai-iety of the 

 common cat, often called in New England the 

 "rabbit cat." 



. 160 

 [On some recent remarks by Mr. Raphael Mel- 

 dola upon ipJnclides ajax (papilio ajax auct.).] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Jan. [15 April] 

 1874, V. 16, p. 117-119.) 



(Entomological notes, iii, by S. H. Scudder, p. 

 32-33.) 



(Annals and mag. nat. hist., Feb. 1874, s. 4, v. 

 13, p. 186-183.) 



Rev. and reply, by Meldola, (Annals and mag. 

 nat. hist., Sept. 1874, s. 4, v. 14, p. 239-240.) 



Notice, (Psyche, May 1874, v. 1, p. 3.) 



Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 377.) 



Points out an error in Mr. Meldola's statement 

 (Annals and mag. naA hist., 187S. v. 12, )i. 301-307) 

 lliat in the three forniff of iphiclides ajitx -'the size 

 of the variety is directly instead of inversely pro- 

 portional to the ratio of the pupal to the larval 

 jieriod and vice vema." See also S. H. Scudder's 

 "The natural history of a polj'morphic butterfly." 



161 



[Food-plant of oeneis semidea.] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. nat. hist., Jan. [15 April] 

 1874, T. 16, p. 119.) 

 Notice, (Psyche, May 1874, v. 1, p. 4.) \ 



162 



[Ocelli in butterflies.] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [15 April] 

 1874, v. 16, p. 10.5-166.) 



(Entomological notes, iii, by S. H. Scudder, p. 

 33-34.) 



Notice, (Psyche, June 1874, v. 1, p. 7.) 



Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 394.) 



Contrary to a statement made by King, in a me- 

 moir published in IKU by the Berlin Aciulemy of 

 Science, that rhopalocerous lepidoptera have no 

 ocelli, lerema accius and the male of I. pattenii have 

 a single ocellus in the middle of the front. 



163 

 The natural history of a polyinorphic butter- 



fly- 



(Amer. naturalist. May [29 April] 1874, v. 8, p. 

 257-266.) 



Notice, (Psyche, Nov. 1874, v. 1, p. 28.) 



Life history of iphiclides ajax. and with it a repe- 

 tition of thc'matter contained in .S. II. Scudder's 

 "[On some recent remarks by Mr. Raphael Mel- 

 dola upon iphiclides ajax {papilio ajax auct.)]." 



164 



English names for butterflies. 



(Psyche, May 1874, v. 1, p. 2-3; July 1874, v. 

 1, p. 10-11; Dec. 1874, v. 1, p. 31; Jan. 1875, v. 

 l,p. 40; Feb. 1875, v. 1, p. 43-44; March 1875, 

 v. 1, p. 50.) 



Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Sei)t. 1871, 

 v. 6, p. 163-104.) 



Proposes English names for 77 species of North 

 American <liui°nal lepidoptera. 



165 

 The preservation of caterpillars by inflation. 

 (Amer. naturalist, June [22 May] 1874, v. 8, p. 

 321-320, fig. 70-77.) 



(Canadian entomologist, June 1874, v. 6, p. 

 107-111.) 



Notice, (Psyche, Nov. 1874, v. 1, p. 28, 39.) 

 Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 371.) 

 Mode of inflating and drying the skins of cater- 

 pillars. 



166 

 [On the proposed scientific survey of Massa- 

 chusetts.] 



(Amer. naturalist, June 1874, v. 8, p. 377-379.) 

 Eilitorial remarks, without signature, on the 

 m'-morial presented to the legislature of Massa- 

 chusetts, bv the American Academy of Arts ami 

 Sciences, asking a topographical, geological and 

 zoological survey of that state. 



107 

 Collecting in the White Mountains. 

 (Psyche, June 1874, v. 1, p. 7, and map.) 

 Map giving the limits of the alpine and sub- 

 alpine fauiial regions of the vicinity of Mt. Wash- 

 ington, N. II., extracted fnun S. H. Scudder's 'The 

 distributicm of insects in New Hampshire." [lf*74] 



168 

 [Review of "The butterflies of North Amer- 

 ica," by AV. II. Edwards.] 



(Atlantic monthly, Julv [17 Jime] 1874, v. 34, 

 p. li;i-115.) 



Kill 

 [On Jolin Abbot's drawings of Georgian in- 

 sects.] 



(Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. lli^^t., June [July| 1874, 

 V. 10, p. 295.) 

 Notice, (Psyche, May 1875, v. 1, p. 70.) 



170 

 [Argynnis imlaris taken on the Polar Expedi- 

 tion.] 



(Proc. Bost, Soc. Nat. Hist., July 1874, v. 16, 

 j p. 305.) 



See S. II. Scudder's '• A north Greenland butter- 

 fly." 



171 

 i The food-plants of European butterflies. Sec- 



1 ond notice. 



' (Canadian entomologist, July 1874, v. 6, p. 126- 

 127.) 

 Notice, (Psyche, Jan. 1875, v. 1, p. 39.) 

 Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874,1876, v. 11, p. 371.) 

 Food plants of li'.i Kurnpcun diurnal lepidoptera 

 collated from J. II. Kaltenl)ach's "Die Pllauzen- 

 Feinde aus der Classe der Insecten," pt. 3. 



See no. I.'>.). 



