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PSrCHE. 



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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



Authors and societies are requested to forivard their works to the editors as soon as 

 published. The date of pitblicatio?i, given i?i brackets [], juarks the time at -vhich the 

 ■vjork tvas received^ unless an earlier date of publication is knozvn to recorder or editor. 

 Unless otherwise stated each record is made directly from the zvork that is ?ioticed. 



A colon after initial designates the most co7nmon given nanie^ as: A: Augustus: B: Bcn- 

 iainin; C: Charles; D: David; E: Edward: F: Frederic: G: George; 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: JVilliam. The initiah at the end of each record^ or 

 note, arc those of the recorder. 



Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. 



Axon. W : E. A. Dipterous larvae in the 

 liuman subject. (Entomologist, July 1SS2, 

 V. 15, p. 164-165- ) 



Abstract from British medical journal, 1 Oct. iS.Si, in 

 regard to the occurrence nf a larva of an unknown dip- 

 teron beneath the skin of a ^irl. G: D. (3505) 



Barnard, W ; Stebbins. Eggs o( co?ydalus 

 cornutus. (Amor, entom., Jul}' 18S0, v. 3, 

 n. s., V. I, p. 17S. 6 cm.') 



Corrobor:ition of conclusions as to the eggs and early 

 development of cnryciolns cornutus set forth in C: V. 

 Riley's "On the larval characteristics of corydalns and 

 chaul lodes''' . . . {Kansas City review of science and in- 

 dustry, Sep. 1S7S, V. 3, o. 354) fRec, 3555]; the egg- 

 masses of c. cornutus deposited on the vertical, sun- 

 exposed faces of rocks over water, at Ithaca, N. Y.; 

 eggs hatch at Ithaca during the last half of August. 



B: P. M. (3506) 



Collier, ?: Report of tlie chemist. (Ann- 

 rept. [U. S-] commissioner agric, for 1S7S, 

 \_2Z Nov.] 1879, p. 95-156.) 



Contains statements (p. 96. 97) that analyses had been 

 matic of the white coverinj>; of the e^^s ni corvdalus ror- 

 nutits, of so called bonibic acid, and of London jiurple as 

 a snbstitute for Paris preen as an insecticide; fp. 134, 

 144) statements of results of these analyses. 



S: P. M. (J507) 



Comstock, J 11 : A fragment nf a Guide to 

 practical work in elementary entomologv, 

 an outline for the use of students in the 

 entomological laboratory of Cornell uni- 

 versity. Ithaca, N. Y., 18S2. t.-p. cover+t.- 

 p., 35 p.. 22X15. 



Notice. (Entomologist, June 1S82, v. 15, 

 p. 144.) Rev., by B: P. Mann, entitled 

 "Review." (Psyche, June-July 1S84, v. 4, 

 p. 185.) 



Consists of chaptir i, "Terms denoting position and 

 direction of parts," and chapter 2, "The external anato- 

 my ol a grasshopper," of part 1, "Anatomical nomcn- 

 clnture," of author's projiosed "Guide to practical work" 

 etc., need of and suggestions for the improvement of 

 anatomical nomcnclaturo; descripture of the external 

 anatnniy o^ caloptenus femur-ruhrum. 



S: P. M. (3SoS) 



Douglas, J : W : Measurements in descrip- 

 tive entoniologv. (Entoni. mo. mag., Mch. 

 1882, V. iS, P.V36-237.) 



Crit. rev., by R McLacblan, with same 

 title, (op. f//.,"p. 237-23S.) 



Crit. rev. of R. McLachlan's "Measurements in des- 

 criptive entomology; a suggestion" {op. cit., Feb. iSS2, 

 p. 205-207) ; considers the Paris line [2. 25 mm.] a stand- 

 ard of measurement for insects, and opposes the use of 

 the millimetre as a unit. G: D. (35OQ) 



Frenzel, Johann. Der Verdauungstractus 

 der Larve <\Qi^ tencbrio molitor. Vorlaufige 

 Mittheiliing. (Zool. Anzeiger, i May 18S2, 

 jahrff. 5, p.' 215-217.) 



Anatomical and i)hysiolofrical notes on the digestive 

 tract of the larva oi tL-n<'hrio vwliinr. G: />."{35io) 



Haldeman, S: Stchman. History and trans- 

 formations of cory/Jnlus cortinhis. (Mem. 

 Amer. acad. arts and sci., 1S49 [ f**"- 'S50], 

 p. 162-16S, pi. 1-3.) 

 Habits and external anatomy (with especial reference 



to the mouth-parts and genitalia) oi coryda/us cnynutna. 



G: D. (3S11) 



LeConte, J : Lawrence. Lists of coleoptera 

 collected in 1881 by Dr. Bell and others, in 

 the Lake Superior district and in the 

 north-west territories, east of the 112th me- 

 ridian and south of the 60th parallel. 

 (Rept. of progress of Geol. and nat. hist, 

 surv. Canada, 1880-18S2, Montreal. 1SS3, 

 29C-39C.) 

 Gives lists of coleoptera from it places about I,ake 



Superior. G: D. (.^512) 



Leidy, Joseph. Internal anatomy o{ coryda- 

 lns loi nufus in its three stages of existence. 

 (Mem. Amer. acad. arts and sci., 1S49 

 [Jan. 1S50], p. 162-168. pi. 1-3.} 



Describes the digestive apparatus of the larva, pupa, 

 and imago of rorydalus cornutus^ and the generative 

 .apparatus and nervous svstem of the imago nf the same 

 insect. G: D. C;,5ij) 



