!•'"' [.S363-337S] 



PSYCHE. 



[January — February iS^*. 



Fauvel. Albeit. Sub jiiclicc! Lcttie ii M. 

 J. 1!. (jebin. (Fauvel, A. Aiinuaiie en- 

 toiiiologiqiie, iSSo, p. 7.^-S.v) 



Extract, entitled, •Z\iiii ka])itel der varie- 

 tatenlabrikation." (Er.toni. iiacbricliten, 

 I July 18S0, jalirg. 6, p. 145-1^6.) [Rec, 

 2022.] 



Criticizes the general naniin<i nf varieties of insects. 



H: D. C3363) 



Fitch, E : A. External para.sites of spider.s. 



(Entomologist, Aug. 1SS2, v. i,, p. 169-17V 



I fig-) 



Figures ^nd describes /o/y.^/Zr/wr/rt titherosa in several 

 stages; coinpiliition from other :uitln»rs on tlie subject. 



G: D. (3364) 



Fitch, E : A, Fixity of tenure by a moth. 

 (Entomologist, April 18S2, v. 15, p. 91.) 



Notes a iaeuiocavipa gothica that occupied tlie same 

 position on a window-frame for three days. 



G: D. (3365) 



Fowler, \V. W. Water-beetles guided to 

 water by sight, and not by other senses. 

 (Entomologist, Dec. 1SS3, v. 16, p. 2S6.) 

 Water-beetles mistake glass for water. G: D. (3366) 



French, G: Hazen. A new variety of catc- 

 cala. (Papilio, Dec. 1881, v. i, p. 218-219.) 

 Describes as new cjtocata roblnsnnti var. curvaia. 



H-- E. (3367) 



Frey, Ileinrich. Jacob Boll, ein schweizer"- 

 scher naturforsclier. (Mitth. d. schweiz. 

 entom. gesells., 18S0. bd. 6, p. 47-51.) 

 Obituary notice of Jacob Boll, h. 29 May 1S2S, in can- 

 ton Aargau, Switzerland ; d. 29 Sep. 1S80, in Wilbarger 

 CO., Texas. S: //. (336S) 



Frost, J. Water-beetles and ligbt reflected 

 by glass. (Entomologist. Dec. 1SS3. v. 16, 

 p. 286.) 



Water-beetles mistake glass for water. Water-beetles 

 possibly carry fisli-spawn from one pond to another, 

 thus stocking new ponds. (,'; /). {^^6q) 



Gardner, J. Starkie. Moths attracted by fall- 

 ing water. (Nature, 9 March 18S2, v. 2v 

 p. 436, col. I, 6 cin.) (Entomologist. Apr. 

 18S2, V. 15, p. 96.) 



Notice, [by C: V. Riley], with same 

 title. (Amer. nat., Oct. [28 Sep.] 18S2, v. 

 16, p. S26.) (Riley, C: V. Entomology 

 . . . [Oct. 1882], p. 826.) 



Moths seen flying into the great hor.sc-shoe falls near 

 I-j6savatn. in Iceland, attracted by the gleaming of the 

 water as by an artificial light. G: /). (^^70) 



Gibbs, T.. Jr. Hermaphrodite Ivcaeiia alcxis. 

 (Entomologist. April 18S2, v. 15, p. 89.) 

 Record of capliux- of a hermaphrodite sijecimen of 



tyraenii alcxis. 6; D. (3371) 



Giraud, Joseph Eticnne and Alexandre 

 Laboiilb^ue. Liste d'eclosions d'insectes 

 obserxees )xir Ic Dr. Joseph-Etienne Gir- 

 aud, member honoraire. Receiiillie et an- 

 notee par M. le Dr. Alexandre Laboulbene. 

 (Annal. soc. entom. France. 1877, 'o April 

 1878, s. 5, v. 7. p. 397-436.) 



List of 7SS hymenoptera and i coleopteron obser- 

 ved by Giraud to be parasites upon insects, with state- 

 ment of the names of the respective insects from 

 wiiich each was ol)tained. B:P.M. (3372) 



Gray, Asa. How flowers are fertilized. 

 (Amer. agriculturist, 1876, v. 35 : Jan., p. 

 22; Feb., p. 62; Apr., p. 142-143: iClav, p. 

 1S2; June, p. 222; Julv, p. 262; Aug., p. 

 303; Nov., p. 3S2-383 ;" 1877, v. 36 Tjan.. 

 p. 22-23; I^eb.. p. 62-63; M^T-- P- 10- ; Mav. 

 p. 1S2. 



_ -'V series of popular articles on cross and self-fertiliza- 

 tion in (lowering plants, including the part played by 

 insects in effecting the former. IK; TV (3373) 



[Gray, Asa.] Insectivorous plants, i. (Na- 

 tion [N. Y.], 2 Apr. 1874, V, 18, p. 216-217.) 

 Correction, {of. cit.. 6 Jan. 1876, v. 22. 

 p. 12, note.) 



A historical notice of the insectivorous habits of dio- 

 nnen. H'; T. (3374) 



[Gray, Asa.] Insectivorous plants, 2. Na- 

 tion [N. Y.], 9 Apr. 1874, V. 18, p. 232-234.) 

 A historical notice of the insectivorous habits of dro- 

 .fern and sayrafttiia. W: T. (3375) 



Gray, Asa. Insects and plant fertilization. 

 uAmer. agriculturist, 1866. v. 25: Mav. p. 

 1S6-187: July, p. 257-258; Aug., p. 290-292; 

 Sept., p. 324-325: Oct., p. 362; Nov., p. 

 400; Dec, p. 437.) 



Discusses the pollination of a number of flowering 

 plants, and the part plaved in it bv insects. 



»'■ 7'-(337''>) 



Haase, Erich. D;is respirationssystem der 



-svmphylen und chilopodcn. (Zool. anzei- 



ger, 8 Jan. 1883, jahrg. 6. p. 15-17.) 



.-Viialomical investigations into the respiratory system 



of symphyla and rhilof'odtt. G: 2). (3377) 



Hagen, Hermann August. A mystery in re- 

 ference to pioiniha yuccusella. (Can. en- 

 tom., July 1S80. V. 12. p. 12S-129.) 



Crit. rev., by C: V. Riley, entitled "Dr. 

 Hagcn's inystery." (Can. entom., Dec. 

 18S0, v. 12, "p. 263-264.) 



Crit. rev., [by C: V. Riley], entitled 

 "A mystery in reference X^o fronitba viircii- 

 sella." (Amer. entom.. Dec. 1S80. v. 3. n. 

 s., v. I, p. 293. 16 cm.) 



Imagos of supposed tcffflinita YuccasfUa obtained 

 from larvae not agreeing with Kiley's descriptions, and 

 living in stems of yticcafilamentosa; these imagos have 

 ma.\illary palpi like those of /. V'iccasella. [Later ac- 

 knowledged to be imagos of (.rodo.Mts dfripfrnn, and not 

 to have such maxillary palpi. I B: P..)/. ((378) 



