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

 note, are those of the recorder. 



Corrections of errors and notices of omissions arc solicited. 



Packard, Alpheus Spriiii^. fr. Descriptions 

 of some new ichneumon parasites of North 

 American butterflies. (Proc Boston soc. 

 nat. hist. [16J Aug. iSSi, v. 21. p. 1S-3S.) 



Crit. rev., by C : V. Rilev, entitled "Notes 

 on microgasters." (Amer. nat.. Aug. 1SS2, 

 V. 16, p. 679-680. 



Describes ophion tHyri (fmm eudomu!^ fiiyrus)., 

 ramf>ople.\ pieriJicnla (fruni pieris rapaejy ichntitimon 

 hunierae (tr in pyriiiitets huntcfa), i. sp., /, tharotis 

 (frniu jNtlitaea tharos), wicrngaster carinata (from 

 pyrameis atalanta)^ w . pieridis (from pien's rapae), 

 m. atalanlae {from pyramei's atalanta), nr . carduicola 

 {from p.rariini),m. iutin/tis (from pnpf/i'o as/t-n'as). 

 eiicyrtus iiinii (from /. /i/r/iits), culophns thedae (from 

 pu|i;i of thcrla calainis), e. saundersii (from pupa of 

 s:imc?j, cutt'don antioptu: (from vaufssa a7itiopci). tri- 

 iliooriuniua wi}intissti>iu>n (from p-ipHio tiinina) pom- 

 pilns sj). (''from grapta iutt-i-ro^atiouis''^), 16 new 

 species; and le-descrilics irogus \'-'^tro^ott"'\ ex^f^orius 

 (from pupae of f'opi/io), tipanieles h'mrniiidis (from 

 /iiniviitis disippits), phron/alus pitpan/ui (from pieris 

 f(Tp't'), eiicyrtus iiioutinus (from pupa of cliioiiobas 

 semidi'ii), ctilnphux siinidfae (fiom cM. st:nn'dea), tricho- 

 gramma minntum {from linifuitis disipptes), and each 

 ifenus, except the last, of these p;irasites; compares 

 the described species antl i;;eiier:i with others. 



J3: P. M. (j33S) 



Riley, C : Valentine. Tlie false indigo gall- 

 moth : -cViih/iia amorphclla, Clemens, (jd 

 ann. rept. state entoni. Mo., [Mch.] 1S70, 



P- 13^-13,3. fi.i?- 98-) 



Description and tiijures of e;all, larva and imaa,o of 

 ivalshia amorphellti, found on amorjiha fritticosa; 

 liibernation of the larva. B: P. M. (5339) 



[Riley, C : Valentine.] Gall ox\ pelargonium. 



(Amer. entom., Mch. iSSo, v. 3. n. s.. v. i, 



p. 7S. 6 cm.) 



Letter from M.T[reat], with answer; a gall, "14 rowing 

 at the base of a healtliy pelargonium,''^ contained 

 podura: the gall apparently made bv a mite, and the 

 podura undoubtedly feeding on the diseased irall-tissue. 



B: P.M. (3340) 



Riley, C : Valentine. Gall-nuts. (Johnson's 

 new univ. cyclop., 1876, v. 2, p. 417,1 fig-) 



Definition of "gall-nuts," formed bv cyulps g'allae- 

 tinctoriiie on twigs of qtternis inft'ctoriu: local origin, 

 chemical composition, use in the arts. 



B: P. M. C334O 



Riley, C : Valentine. Galls. (Jolin.son's new 

 universal cyclop., 1876, v. 2, p. 417-419, 

 2 fig.) 

 Definitions of " g;iliv;" their variety of t'orin, texture 



and location, tlieir nature and .source. 



B: P. M. (3342) 



Riley, C : Valentine. The misnamed gall- 

 moth : euryptychia^ saligneana, Clemens. 

 (jd ann. rept. state entom. Mo.. [Mch.] 

 1S70, p. 134-135. fig. 99.) 



Description and figure of gall and imago and brief 

 description of larva o( eurypiychia saligneana; characters 

 of the genus; tliis moth may be an ir.quiline, General 

 remarks on the formation of galls by lepidojitera. 



■ B: P. M. (3343) 



Riley. C : Valentine. Notes on microgasters. 

 (Amer nat.. Aug. 1SS2, v. 16. p. 679-6S0.) 

 Crit. rev, of A, S. Packard, jr.'s "Descriptions of 

 some new ichneumon parasites of North American 

 butlerllies" (Proc. Boston soc. nat. hist., [16] Aug. 

 iSSr, V. 31, p. 1S-3S) [Rec, ^^38] ; synonymical 

 notes on juicrogaster canuata [^ut . gelt-chtae var.], 

 711. pieridis \\ [= apanteits cougregatus var.pieridizora 

 n. var.] m. atalajitae \^a. cotigregatus var.], m, 

 \apanteles\ carduicola and m. \a.\ lunatus. 



B: P. M. (3344) 



Riley, C : \'alentine. Notes on North Ameri- 

 can microgasters, with descriptions of new 

 species. (Trans, acad. sci. St. Louis, [May] 

 18S2, V. 4, p. 296-315, 9 fig.) 



Separate. [St. Louis, Mo.], Apr. iSSi. 

 i-t.-p. cover-]— 20 p., 33X16. il. 



Sketch of previous knowledge of the North Ameri- 

 can bracouidae closely related to 7nicrog-astcr\ ciiarac- 

 teristics and habits of'the group; detmition of the genera 

 7iiirroplitis, microgasier and apajiteles; description of 

 typical larv.a (of apaulelis oletiae) and of cocoons 

 and the manner of their construction ; eflect of the pre- 

 sence of parasites upon tlie longevity of the host; 

 occurrence of secondary parasites in these parasites; 

 description, \yith notes on the habits, of the following 

 new species: i}tic7'oplitis ceratomiae, in .g'ortynac,ap*ttn- 

 tclcs inegathymi, a. cacocciae, a. aleiiae, a. poliius^ a. 

 fasstanus, a. iheclae, a. smerinihi, a, acronytiae, a. 

 pnh-arri(iu\ and of the following new varieties ; apatt- 

 te/i-s liiiienitidis iorm JfaviroufJiae, a. congrtgaius var. 

 hemiUucae and var. rufocoxalis and var. scitulus; 

 synonymical list of North American species (if these 

 three genera heretofore described. B: P. M. (3345) 



