12 DIMMOCK'S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 



127 

 A systematic revision of some of the Ameri- 

 can butterflies, with brief notes on those known 

 to occur in Essex county, Mass. 



(Fourth annual rept. [1871] Peabody Acad. 

 Sci., Salem, Mass., 1872, p. 24-83.) 



Separate, Salem, Mass., [April] 1872, 02 p., 

 25 X 15, t 15 X 9.2. 



Rev. and Abstract, (Amer. naturalist, June 

 1872, V. 6, p. 35-1-359.) 



Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Nov. 1872, 

 V. 4, p. 212-213.) 



Rev., (Canadian entomologist, Nov. 1872, v. 4, 

 p. 214-216 ; April 1873, v. 5, p. 62-63 ; Aug. 1873, 

 v. 5, p. 143-145.) 



Notice, (Canadian entomologist, Nov. 1872, v. 

 4, p. 218.) 



[Rev., (Canadian entomologist, Nov. 1872, v. 



4, p. 218.)] 



Rev., (Amer. naturalist, Dec. 1872, v. 6, p. 

 764.) 



Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1872, ed. 

 by A. S. Packard, jr., — Fifth annual rept. 

 Peabody Acad. Sci. — Salem, Mass., 1873, p. 107, 

 108, 109, 110.) 



Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc, Lond., n. 

 s. [s. 2], 1872, Proc, p. 28.) 



Crit. rev., (Trans. Entomological Soc, Lond., 

 n. s. [s. 2], 1872, Proc , p. 76-77.) 



Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Jan. 1873, 

 V. 5, p. 8-10.) 



Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Jan. 1873, 

 V. 5, p. 18.) 



Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Feb. 1873, 

 V. 5, p. 21-36.) 



Rev., (Canadian entomologist, April 1873, v. 5, 

 p. 70-71.) 



Crit. rev., Canadian entomologist, June 1873, 

 V. 5, p. 108-109.) 



Rev., (Canadian entomologist, Sept. 1873, v. 



5, p. 166-168.) 



Notice, (Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 1873, v. 

 39, ii, p. 366, 370, 371.) 



[Rev., (Canadian entomologist, Jan. 1874, v. 



6, p. 18-19.)] 



Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1872, 1874, v. 9, p. 337, 

 338, 339, 342-343, 345, 347, 349, 350, 351, 3-52, 

 353.) 



Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, March 1876, 

 v. 8, p. 41-52; Mav 1876, v. 8, p. 81-94; June 

 1876, V. 8, p. 113-119.) 



Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Aug. 1876, 

 T. 8, p. 141-148.) 



Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Dec. 1876, 

 V. 8, p. 232-238.) 



128 

 Description d'un nouveau papillon fossile [saty- 

 rites ret/nesii) trouve a Aix en Provence. 



(Revue et magasin de zoologie, Feb. 1872, s. 2, 

 V. 28, p. 66-72, pi. 7.) 



Separate, Paris, [June] 1872, 7 p., pi. 7, t 15.3 

 X8.3. 



Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc.,Lond., 1872, 

 n. s. [s. 2], Proc, p. 57.) 



Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1872, 1874, v. 9, p. 348.) 



Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Ge- 

 olo<rie und Palaeontologie, . . . G. Leonhard und 

 H. E. Geinitz, 1873, p. 560.) 



Abstract, tr. by H. Woodward, entitled, De- 

 scription of a new fossil butterfly {satj/rites 

 reynesii), found at Aix in Provence, (Geol. Mag., 

 Dec. 1872, v. 9, p. 532-533, fig. 2-3 of pi. 13.) 



Separate, with t.-p. cover, entitled. On a new 

 fossil butterflv, Lond., Trubner, 1872, 2 p., 1 pi., 



22 X 14, t 16.5 X 9.6. 



129 

 Canons of systematic nomenclature for the 

 higher groups. 



(Amer. journ. sci. and arts, May 1872, s. 3, v. 

 3, p. 348-351.) 



Separate, [New Haven, Ct., June] 1872, 4 p., 



23 X 15, 1 17 X 10. 



(Canadian entomologist, March 1873, v. 5, p. 

 55-59.) 



Ci'it. rev., (Canadian entomologist, March 1876, 

 v. 8, p. 41-52; May 1876, v. 8, p. 81-94; June 

 1876, V. 8, 113-119.) 



130 

 Fossil man in France. 

 (Amer. naturalist, June 1872, v. 6, p. 373.) 



131 

 The curious history of a butterfly [brenthis bel- 



lona]. 



(Amer. naturahst, Sept. 1872, v. 6, p. 513-518.) 

 Separate, [ Salem, Mass., 5 Oct. 1872] 6 p., 24 



X 15, t 17 X 9.7. 

 Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1872, 1874, v. 9, p. 343.) 

 Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1872, ed. 



by A. S. Packard, jr., — Fifth annual rept. 



Peabody Acad. Sci. — Salem, Mass., 1873, p. 



107, 108.) 



"There are two sets of individuals, eaeli follow- 

 ing its own cycle of changes, apparently with as 

 little to do with the otlier set as if it were a differ- 

 ent species; cacli set has its own distinct seasons 

 and thus gives rise to tlie apparition of two or 

 three successive ' broods ' in the course of the 

 year." Explanation of the apparent broods. See 

 also S. H. Scudder's '■ Seltsame GescMchte eines 

 Tagfalters. . ." [1873]. 



132 



Orthoptera [preserved from mould]. 

 (Canadian entomologist, Jan. 1872, v. 4, p. 20.) 



Boxes lined with aloe-pith (pith from agave) 

 preserved orthoptera free from mould, while 

 specimens not thus protected mouUled under the 

 same cireumstauces. 



