208 [3561-3570] 



rsrcHE. 



[August — Sepleinlter i*S4. 



[Treat, Maiv.] More about spiders. (Har- 

 per's new mo. mag.. Feb. 1861, v. 4J. p. 

 3-3-3.lv fig- I-2I-) 



Gives tnhirged figures nilycosa gyrophora und fpdra 

 prasinus, their eves and nests; eti tntrridtoll sthizopotttt. 

 Its nest, estr-bu's, eyes ;ind cl:iwii; ui cluluima Jih'ctf 

 and nest: nicpeira jilicex. nest, ejjjj-bag?, eyes and man' 

 dibies; K^i ctenits tang-elleiis, wizsX, eyes, mandibles and 

 claws; of cUlhioita agaricuSt draxstts pt'rfidttf lycosa 

 violacciis and tegfnariu texlura and their nests, niaii<li- 

 bles and eyes; oi epeira fasciata^ tluriJioit mitrratitm^ 

 phnlattgiuiu sp. and tycosa Hortes^ their mandibles and 

 eyes; and of male palpi of tvvo theridion,:\ aegestria, 

 \.vjo clotho -And ^n epeira; skives sun e acconnt of these 

 species and of epetra diadetna, and of the habits, food 

 and lights of some of them. U: P. M. (3561) 



Trelease, W : On the fertilization of svn/ilo- 

 cdi piif fociidiis [Rec.. 1794J. 



Reprint, under head, '•Syinflocarpiis foc- 

 tiiiiis." (GooD.\LE, G : L. ««(/Spr.\gue, I : 

 Wild flowers of North America. iSSo. pt. 

 14, p. 120-121.) 



Abstract in F. Delpino's ■'Impollinazione 

 e (econdazicne nel cotone e in altre specie'" 

 (Rivista botanica. iSSo. p. 45). 



Abstract, by H. Miiller, entitled "I'eber 

 die befruchtung von sy»i/i/iniir/>ns focti- 

 ifiif.^' (Bot. jahresbericht . . . Just. 1S79, v. 

 7, p. 137. 5 cm.) ir.- T. f,y62^ 



Trelease, W : The heterogon^■ of oxalh vio- 



laceu. (Amer. nat., Jan. 1S82 [30 Dec. 



iSSiJ. V. 16, p. 13-iy. 5 fig.) 



The flowers of oxiilis %'iotacca are believed to be 



dinioiphic instead of trimorphic. They are visited for 



nectar by nomada hisignato, ceratina dupla^ Jttgoclilora 



piira, osmia sp., and Kalictiis sp. W: T. (3563) 



Trelease, W : Piotandry of /«.s/'/«(7rff. i Bot. 

 gazette, Mch. 18S2. v. 7, p. 26-27. 9 cm.) 



Keinaiks, apropnt, of A. F. Focrste's ^' Pasliiltica sa- 

 //'i'.( pioterandrous" {op, r;V., Feb. p. 2\) [liec, ,^551], 

 that most itmheUiferae are strongly protandrnnsVand 

 states that in Germany the fltiwers of postiiinca are, 

 according to Hermann Miiller, visited bv hvmenoptera 

 and diptera. If-' T. (3;6.() 



Troop, J. Proterandry in 11/11,1 rvU is ic^iiitie. 

 ( Bot. gazette, Apr. 1882. v. 7, p. 42, i r cm.) 

 The dowers of antaryllis rtgiutte are said to be pro. 



bablv fertilized bv "'some motti with a long proboscis." 



W: T. (3565) 



Verrill, Addison Emory. Additional obser- 

 vations on the parasites of man ami the 

 domestic animals. (5th nnn. rept. seer. 

 Connectictit board agric. for 1871-1S72. 

 1872. p. 321-342.) 



Additions to the lists of internal parasites of man. 

 cattle, horse, hog and ponltiv, given in anthor's *'The 

 internal parasites of domestic annnals" . , . (jth ann. 

 rept. [etc.], 1S70, p. 162.256) I Rec., 35691 with corrections 

 and additional statements concerning some f>f these 

 parasites ; treats mostly of worms, but mentions petiin- 

 stoitia selteitii :\<i n para'site of the horse and the occur. 

 rencc of dermatahia noxialisT in a woman in Mi^- 

 s'ssi|)pi. B. P. M. (356.) 



Verrill, Addison Emory. The external and 



internal parasites of man and domestic 



;inimals. [Hartford, Conn., 1S70.] t.-p. 



cover, 140 p., 23X14. t 17x6.5. ii. 



Keprint, as pamphlet, of antl;or's "The external par. 



asites of domestic animals" . . . (4th ann. rept. seer. 



Crmnecticut board agric, for 1869.1S70, 1S70, p. 72-122, 



fig. i-^S) (Rec, 356S], and "The internal parasites of 



domestic animals" . . . {op. ctt., p. 162.256, fig. 49-^4) 



(Rec, 3569!. 



G.D. (3567) 



Verrill, .Vddison Emory. The external par- 

 asites of domestic animals: their effects 

 and remedies. (4th ann. rept. seer. Con- 

 necticut board agric. for 1869-1S70. 1870. 

 p. 72-122, fig. 1-48. (Verrill. A. E. Tlie 

 external and internal parasites of man and 

 domestic animals . . . [1870], p. i-j'' fig- 

 1-48.) 



CHiaractenses the sevcr;il subclasses of insects and 

 orders of he.xapods, with illustrations of e.ich; describes 

 and figures the ])rincipal species M piiluidaey hippobos- 

 ciditf, oi'stridae, triiniridm; pt-dirttlt'daf, inallophaga 

 and luarina, which are parasitic on domestic animals, 

 with some account of their habits, and of means against 

 them, and incntioii ot related species. 



B: P. M. (356S) 



Verrill, Addison Emory. The internal par- 

 asites of domestic animals: their effects 

 and i-emedies [with discussion]. (4lh 

 ann. rept. seer. Connecticut board agric. 

 for 1S69-1870, 1S70. p. 162-256. fig 49- 

 84.) (Verrill, A. E. The external and 

 internal pai-asites of man and domestic 

 animals . . . [1870]. p. 51-140. fig. 49-S4.) 



.\dilitions and corrections, by autlior. 

 entitled --Additional observations on the 

 parasites of man and the domestic ani- 

 mals." {5lh ann. rept. [etc]. 1S72. p. 

 3-'-34--) 



Cliar;icteriscs the orders rfstodo, trematoda^ acanthn- 

 rt'phrhi :ind nemaioda, to which belong the p.ii-nsitii- 

 worms (^i mail and domestic animals; ijives a list of 

 sninc ol" the more important j>;eneral works on parasilii- 

 worms; gives lists oftlie internal panisites of man.doy. 

 cat. sheep, cattle, horse, hoii: :ind poultry; describes and 

 tigirres the jirincipal 'species ot' these p;irasilfs with 

 accounts of their habits, transformations and ravages 

 and means against i\\v\\\\ pfntaatoma tatui'otdi'S, whU 

 its immature form /. drnfictt/atttm, and ^. ronstrtrtum, 

 which are ijiariiia. AX^i here treated of (p. 249-251, fig. 

 84), and the discussion (p. 352.256) contains remarks on 

 means against ^astfirophi/us cqut bv E. S. IIubb;ird, 

 N. Cressy,— Sedgwick and author. " B: P. M. {35<k)) 



[Walsh, H : Dann ^fw^/ Riley, C : Valentine.] 

 Tlie cotton armv-wonn. Nodna (a/iomts) 

 xyl/fio, Sav. (Amer. entoin:. Jiilv 1S69. v. 

 I. p. 209-212. 145 I'm., fisj- 147-149) 

 Description and figures of all stages of o/e/ia xy/ina, 

 and civil and n;iiural history of this insect, and nieans 

 of preventing its ravages, mostly compiled fnun the 

 writings of T. Glover and from J. B. Lyman's "Coltnii 

 fullnre;" difficulties and dangers in the pursuit o( ob- 

 servations in the southern United States; distinctituis 

 between various insects severallv termed ''armv-worms.*' 



