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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



Authors and societies are requested to for-vard their ivori.'s to the editors tts soon as 

 published. The date of publication, given in brachets []. warhs the time at -Mhich the 

 -vork ivas received, unless an earlier date of publication is i:noii-)i to recorder or editor. 

 Unless other-vise stated each record is made directly from the zvorh that is noticed. 



A colon after initial designates the most common oiven name, trs: A: Augustus: B: Ben- 

 jamin: C: Charles: D: David: E: Edward: F: Frederic: G: (icorge: H: Henry: 

 I: Isaac: J: John: K: Karl: L: Louis: M: Mark: N: Nicholas: O: Otto: P: Peter: R: 

 Richard: S: Samuel: T: Thomas: IV: William. The initials at the end of each record, or 

 note, are those of the recorder. 



Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. 



Adolph. E. \'cirlaiifi:;e niittheilung iiber 

 die tliigel der dipteren. (Zool. anzeiger. 

 13 Nov. 18S2. jalirg, 5, p. 609-610.) 

 XaUnx' of the wings of diptera. G: D. (3101) 



Agricultural ant of Texas (The). (Joarn. 

 applied sci., Oct. iSSi. v. 12, p. 155,210111.) 



\nlt-^ on tliL- habits ii{ pogonoinyrmex harbatlis. 



G: D. (3103) 



Aiidersoii. Joseph, //•. On the emergence 

 of butterrties. (Entoinologi.st. Nov. 1SS2. 

 V. 15. p. 260 261.) 

 How different butterflies heliave just after leaving 



the pupal skin. G: D. (3103) 



Anderson, Joseph, //-. Singular habit of 

 apatnra iris. (Entomologist. Aug. 1S82. 

 V. 15. p. iSS.) 

 A. iris, after emerging' from pu'pa, hangs to the 



pup;il case with head uppermost for five or six hours, 



then witli head downward a similar time. 



G: D. (3104) 



Ashniead. W : Harris. Another chalcid 

 friend of the orange grower. (Florida 

 agriculturist, 13 July iSSi, no. 165, v. 4. 

 no. 9, p. 65, col. 4-5, 28 cm.) 

 Describes coccophagus flavoscutdlum n. sp. parasitic 



on lecajiium helper idum, B: P. M. C3105) 



Ashmead. W : Harris. On the cynipidous 

 galls of Florida. Paper no. i. (Monthly 

 proc. entom. sect. acad. nat. sci. Philad.. 

 May iSSi, p. 9-14.) 



Describes cynips q^vireiis, c. q. baiatoides, c. q. 

 '' ' ' . foliata, c. q. lanigf 

 Z'lri'tis; note on c. q. Jints. 



finipes, c. q. foUata, c. q. lanigfra =: 5 n. sp.. from quer- 



B- P. M. (3106) 



Ashmead, W : Harris. (.)n the cvnlpidoirs 

 galls of Florida. Paper uo. 2. (Monthl\ 

 proc. entom. sect. acad. nat. sci. Philad.. 

 June 1S81, p. 15-20. ) 



Describes cynips q, cafeslmci froni querciis catt'sbufi: 

 c. q. lurnerii and c. q. aqiiaticae Ironi q. aquatica: 

 spathcgnsttT q. lauri/oliae, i\ q. confusa and c. q. rngosa 

 frnni q. Itiurifolia: c. q. cinerea from q. cinerea ^ 7 n. 

 sp.; and sfjiis tytiipidis n. sp., parasitic on spathegasier 

 q, laurifohiif. ' B: P. M. C.^io?) 



Ashmead, W : Harris. On a gigantic chal- 

 cid '^x inhabiting Florida. (Can. entom.. 

 May, iSSi, v. 13. p. S9-90. ) 

 Describes smicra gigantea, new species. 



G: D. (310S) 



Ashmead, W : Harris. Injurious and bene- 

 ficial insects found on the orange tree.s of 

 F'lorida. (Can. entom., Aug. 1S79, ^- i^* 

 p. 159-160.) 



Describes acarus? g/overii, aphf-Huus aspidioticoia, 

 lecanium phyllococcus and typhlodromus oiliioorus [sic] 

 ^ 4 new species. ' G: D. (3109) 



Ashmead, W : Harris. On a mite preying 

 on the orange scale insect. (Can. entom., 

 May 1S79, V. II, p. 93-94.) 

 Describes ortbait-s! aspidioii new species, which 



preys upon aspidiotits gloverii. G: D. (3110) 



Ashmead. W: Harris. On a new species 

 of a/>///s affecting the pine. (Can. entom.. 

 April 1S81, V. 13. p. 67-6S.) 



Describes lachnus austraH, new species from pinns 

 austra/is, in Florida. G: D. (3111) 



