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Moffat. J : Alston. \ Calosoma scnitator.~\ 

 (Can. entoni.. Jan. 1881, v. 13, p. 1S-19.) 

 Lurije numbers of r. scrutator driven asbore on Lake 



Erie; notes on tbeir odorous discbarge. G: D, (3127) 



Moffat, J : Alston. Entomological notes. 

 (Can. entom.. Aug. iSSi, v. 13, p. 175.) 

 Xole oil tbe occurrence of sapt-rJa favi in lariie 



numbers. A.K.D. v3i.iS} 



Moffat, J : Alston. \^Papilio crcspkoiites.} 



(Can. entom., Maj iSSi. v. 13, p. 115.) 



Noles oil larvae, pupae, and imagos ofy-. irespbonies. 



G: D. (3129) 



Moffat, J : Alston. Swarnrtng of «;-r^///KS. 

 (Can. entom., Feb. iSSo, v. 12, p. 37.) 

 Assembling- of dauais archippus in grtar numbers 



near Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. G: D. (3130) 



Mojsisovics. August. Leitfaden bei zool- 

 ogisoh-zootomischen priipaririibungen fur 

 studirende. Leipzig, W. Etigelmann, 1S79 

 [Dec. 1S7S]. t.-p. cover, 54-232 p., 24X16. 

 t 18.5X11.4. no fig. 8 M. 

 Modes of dissecting animals; dissection of arthro. 

 poda [p. 1S3-1Q0] especially illustrated by mode of dissec- 

 tion of mdolontha vulgaris, of which the heart, male 

 and female sexual organs, mouth-parts, and digestive 

 system are illustrated. G: D. (313O 



Morris, J : Godlove. [Address as president 

 ot" the entomological subsection of the 

 American association for the advancement 

 of science, at its Cincinnati (Oliio) meet- 

 ing (iSSi).] (Can. entom.. Sept. 18S1. v. 

 13". p. 1S4-1S9.) 



Obituary notice of S : S. Haldeman, and notice of the 

 working entomologists of the United States forty years 

 ago; number of entomological students and the e.\teiit 

 of their writings now in the United States; notices of 

 the entomological journals of North America and their 

 special work ; suggestions for the further advancement 

 of our knowledge of North American insects and ento- 

 mological collections. A. K. D. (3132) 



Moseley, 11. N. Notes on the species of 

 pcyipiittts and especially on those of Cay- 

 enne and the West Indies. (Annals and 

 mag. nat. hist.. Apr. 1879, s. 5, v. 3, p. 263.) 



Gives notes on various species of peripatus, with 

 especial reference to the number of pairs of legs. 



Jiff- (3-33) 



[Mliller, Hermann.] Haufiges auftreten von 

 chlorops iiiisiita Schrnk. (Entom. nach- 

 richten. i Jan. 18S1, jahrg. 7. p. 17.) 

 Great periodical abundance of the above species in 



Lippstadt. Germany. G: D. (3134) 



Murray, W : \_Pi:pilio cresphontes.'] (Can. 

 entom., June 18S0. v. 12, p. 120.) 

 Emergence of /rt//7/(7 tresphontes from pupa in J.in- 



uary. G: D. (3135) 



Myers, Justus Matthew Theobolt. Habits of 

 xv/ofrcciiis coiircrffciis. (Amer. nat.. Feb. 

 iSSi, V. 15, p. 151.) 

 Brief notes on habits of the larva of this beetle, which 



feeds upon red haw \?cralaegns tojmittosa], 



G: D. 



(3 '36) 



Packard, Alpheus Spring, y>. The brain of 



the embryo and young locust. (Amer. 



nat., May"i88i, v. 15. P- ,^7^-379. P'- 4-5-) 



Structure of the brain of young oi caloptcmts spreiiis, 



studied by sections. .\ continuation of author's " The 



brain of the locust" (t^/. c//., April, p. 28^-302, pi. 1-3) 



[Rec. 313SI. 'G: D. (3i.i7) 



Packard, Alpheus Spring,y>. The brain of 

 the locust. (Amer. nat., April 18S1. v. 15, 

 p. 285-302. pi. 1-3.) 



Structure of tbe brain of caloptentis spretus studied 

 by sections. Continuation by author untier title, "The 

 brain of the embryo and voung locust" {op. cit.. May, 

 p.372-379, pl.4-5) rR«:-3'.37l- <5^- -d. (313S) 



Packard, Alpheus Spring, jr. Scolopeii- 

 drclla and its position iii nature. (Amer. 

 nat., Sept. iSSi, v. 15, p. 69S-704. fig. i.) 



Discusses structure and affinities of scolapendrella^ 

 which the author decides to belong to a suborder of 

 tliysajiiira, equivalent in rank to collcittbola and ciTtllra. 



G: D. (3139) 



Ragusa, Enrico. Note su alcuni lepidotteri 



siciliani. (Naturalista siciliano. Nov. 1881. 



an. I, no. 2, p. 36-38. pi. 3, figs. 1-3.) 



Figures and describes a hermaphrodite of rhodoccra 



Cleopatra; notes on some other species of Sicilian lepi 



doptera, and their aberrant forms. G: D. (3140) 



Ragusa, Enrico. \Jn papilio mac/iaon Lin. 

 lillipuziano. (Naturalista siciliano, Oct. 

 iSSi, an. I, no. i, p. 24, pi. i. fig. 9.) 

 Describes and figures a specimen oi papilio machaon 



with an alar expanse of only 42 mm. G: D. C3141) 



Reed, Edmund B.aynes. Cupi-i capiiata. 

 (Can. entom.. Aug. iSSi. v. 13. p. 176.) 



.-\buintaiice of iiipcs rapitata in London, Ont. 



A. K. D. (3142) 



V. Reizeustein, L. \ new moth. Smcriii- 



f/iiis ciiblii. (,Scribner's monthly [N. Y.], 



Oct. 18S1, V. 22, p. S64-866, fig.)" 



Describes larva and imago (figured) oi s. cal'lci u. 



sp., feeding on poutederia in Lousiana; list of the 7 



V. S. s]iecies of smcrinthus; systematic relations of this 



species. ' B: P. M. (3143) 



Religious culture of the young. The world 

 we live in. Study 22. The animal king- 

 dom, except man. Articulates. (Free re- 

 ligious index, 17 Nov. iSSi. v. 13, p. 23S. 

 29 cm.) 



Qiiestions, selected quotations, and sugg^'stions for 

 teaching a class about insects, Crustacea, spiders and 

 worms. G: D. (3144) 



