DIMMOCK'S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

 ILeCoilte, John Lawrence. 



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143 

 On Rocky Mountain locusts [calojjtenus spretus]. 

 (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phil., 1877, p. 120-131.) 

 Plans devised for its suppression. 



144 

 On certain genera of staphylinidae, oxytelini, 

 piestidae and micropeplidae as represented in the 

 fauna of the United States. 



(Trans. Amer. Entomological Soc, 1877, v. 6, 

 p. 213-252.) 



Importance of sexual characters; synoptic 

 tables of the species of oxyporus. bledius. oxytelus, 

 thinobius, ancyrophorus, apocettux, si igonium, ancaeus. 

 lispinus and micropeplus ; describes the species of 

 osorius, holotrochus, phloeonaeus and trogophloeus ; 

 descriptions of 49 new species. 



145 

 Tabular synopsis of the rhynehophora of 

 America. 



(Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, 1877, v. 16, p. 

 417-424.) 



Tabular statement of the number of genera and 

 species and of the geographical distyibui ion of the 

 families and sub-families, with remarks. 



146 

 The coleoptera of the alpine regions of the 

 Ilocky Mountains. 



(Bull. U. S. geol. geog. surv. territories, Wash., 

 1878, v. 4, p. 447-480.) 



Author's ed., with t.-p. cover, Wash., May 3, 



1878, p. 447-480, t 19.2 X 11.2. 



Remarks on geographical distribution, descrip- 

 tions of 37 new species and notes on a few others. 

 synoptic table of a few species of platynus, list of 

 species collected by F. C. Bowditch in the Rocky 

 Mountains at an elevation of 6.000 feet and up- 

 wards, list of species peculiar to the mountain 

 region and of those collected at Atlanta, Idaho 

 (7,800 feet) ; the North American species of n 

 with analytical tables showing the resemblances 

 among the species. 



147 

 The coleoptera of Florida. By E. A. Schwa'rz. 

 [With] Additional descriptions of new species, 

 [and] Remarks on geographical distribution. By 

 John L. LeConte, M. D. 



(Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, 1878, v. 17, p. 353- 



472.) 



Describes 5 new genera and HI new species. 

 notes on others previously described, synoptic 

 tahles of the species ofloxanarus,ochthebius,irimium, 

 acylophorus, cryptobium, paederus, palaminus, cato- 

 ram ,». caenocara, chaetocnema, hypophloeus. strongy- 

 I in in and xylophilus ; figures the elytra of some spe- 

 cies of mordella, notes and list' of extra-limital 

 species. 



148 

 The coleoptera of Michigan. By II. G. Hub- 

 bard and E. A. Schwarz. [With] Descriptions 

 of new species. By John L. LeConte, M. D. 



(Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 1878, v. 17, p. 503- 



(360.) 



Describes '■', new genera and 70 new species, some 

 of which and the synoptic tables of the mycetophar 

 r/idae and of the jiemis orchestes were prepared by 

 Dr. G. H. Horn; synoptic tables of the species of 

 aegialia, mycetochares and hallomenus. Some of the 

 species are from other parts of North America. 



140 

 Stridulation of coleoptera. 

 (Psyche, 1878, v. 2, p. 126.) 



Stridulation of passalus cornutus and prionus bre- 

 vicornis. 



ADDENDA. 



10,1 

 Zoological notes. 



(Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phil., 1851, v. 5, p. 

 316-320.) 

 Notes on the coleopterous fauna of Panama. 



204 

 Catalogue of the described coleoptera of the 

 United States. By Friedrich Ernst Melsheimer, 

 M. D. Revised by S. S. llaldeman and J. L. 

 LeConte, . . . Wash., Smithsonian Institution, 

 July, 1853. p. 16-j- 174. t 15.7 X 0.3. 



Preface by Melsheimer with note by Haldeman 

 and LeConte, list of authorities, errata, biblio- 

 graphical catalog, index. 



72. V 



Atnerikanische Zeitschriften. 



(Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift, . . . 1859, 

 v. 3. p. 40-41 ; 1860, v. 4, p. 16-20; 1802, v. 6, p. 

 16-20.) 



Partial annual bibliographies of American ento- 

 mology. 



ERRATA. 



Page 2. no. 17. last line, for coerosternus read 

 caerosternus. 



Page 3, no. 38, last line, for piccolominii read 

 picolominii. 



Page 1, no. 55, Hist line, for myctophagidae read 

 myci tophajidai . 



Page 4, no. 53, last line, for polymachus read 

 ; olymoi chas. 



Page 6, no. SO, sixth line, for phyllecthris read 

 phylli chthrus. 



Page 7, no. 91, last line but one, for "list of 

 Fustiger's species" read list of the species otfus- 

 tiger. 



