?!•' [35!^'-359o] 



psyc//E. 



[A«p»ist — Sei>tcnil>cr iS*t,(. 



[Walsh, B : Dann and Riley, C : Valentine.] 

 Swarms of ladybirds. (Anier. entom., 

 Nov. iS6y, V. 2, p. 55, 13 cm.) ■ 

 Occurrence of ciiuntless millions oi coccincHidae in 



Ensrlund ; Ihcir origin and movements. 



B:P.M. (jsSi) 



[■Wa'sh, B ; Dann ami Riley C : Valentine.] 

 The true armv-worm: Iciicaiiia titii punc- 

 tata [sic], Hawortli. (Amer. entom., 

 Jiilv 1S69, V. I, p. 214-217, io6 cm., fig. 

 152-155.) 



R;lv;i<^cs and beneficial action of Uucauia unipiiiicta 

 in Missouri, in 1S69; favorite localities of occurrence, 

 sudden appearance and disappearance, seasons and 

 enemies of tins insect; description and figures of larva, 

 nana and imaifo: fi<jure of imago of exorista itillitaris. 

 ' ' B:P.^f. (35S.!) 



[Walsll, B : Dann and Riley, C : Valentine.] 

 Wasps and their habits. (Amer. entom., 

 Moll. 1869, V. I, p. 122-143,900 cm., fig- 

 96-1 12 ; p. 164, I cm.) 



Appendix, by B: D. Walsh, entitled 

 "Apjiendix to the article on 'Wasps and 

 their habits.' in No. 7." (0/. cit., Apr., 

 p. 162-164. 120 cm.) 



General account of the habits of North American 

 precbitory hymenoptera, i. e., mutiHidae^ fosxores and 

 diploptervga; structural, classificational and sexual 

 charactersof these insects ; correspondence of structure 

 with liabits, and jjradation of habits in insects as re- 

 gards the making of provision for the care of the 

 vounji; occurrence of parasites, inquilines and tenants 

 of deserted abodes of these insects; fiijures of imagos 

 and special accounts of habits of chlorion coernleum, 

 hemhcx fasciata, spkex ichneufiiouea, aiintiophila pi'rli- 

 penfiis,pe/^sis fontiosa, stizus grattdis, s. sfii'Ct'osiis, f'e- 

 lopofus InnaiHS^ agenia boitihycina^ trypoxyloii albi- 

 tarse, ceropales rnfiventrif:, etlmt-jus fraterjla^ vespa 

 inaaiiatn, and policies rubiginosiix: fij>^ure of imago of 

 cr-vt)tus ittnctvis and of several abodes of wasps. 



B:P.M. (3583) 



[Walsh, B : Dann and Riley, C : Valentine.] 

 The wavv-striped flea-heelle. Ilaltica 

 i^fh\Uolrt'la~) striolata. Illiger. (Amer. 

 entom.. Apr. 1S69. v. i. p. 15S-159, 62 cm., 

 fig. 119.) 



Habits and ravages, food-plants and description 

 and figure of larva and ravages and descriptirm and fig- 

 ure of imago of phyllotreta striolata, mostly quoted 

 from I! : Shimer's' "The wavy-striped tle,l-beetle" 

 (Amer. nat., Dec. 1S6S, v. 2, p. 514-517) [Rcc., 3554) ; 

 habits of larva of///, nemorinn. B: P. M. (35S4) 



Watson, J. A. Reputed parthenogenesis of 

 anarta myrtilU. (Entomologist, Nov. 

 18S2, V. 15. p. 261-262.) 

 Record of the hatching of unfertilized eggs i^f anarta 



wyrlilli. " G: D. (35S5) 



. Webster, Francis M. Leaves from my note- 

 book. (Our home and science gossip. 

 Sept. iSSi, V. 5, p. 103, col. 1-2, 44 cm.^ 

 Notes on the food-habits and localities of occurrence 

 of numerous coleoptera- ^ B: P. M. (.15^) 



Weismauu, .\ugust. Sludien zur descen- 



denz-thcorie. 2. Ueber die letzten uisa- 



chen der transnuitationen. Leipzig. W. 



Engelmann. 1S76. t.-p. cover, 24+336 p.. 



5 col. pi., 26X 17. t 18X 10. pam., M. 10. 

 Rev., entitled ■Weismann's Final causes 



of transmutation." (Amer. nat., Feb. 



1S77, V. It, p. 109-110. ) 

 Notice. (Entom. uachrichten. 1 .\pril 



1S77, jahrg. 3. p. 58.) 

 Rev., by [F. C] N[oll]. (Zool. garten. 



1S77, jahrg. iS. p. 142-144.) 



"The present \v«rk is divided into four divisions, of 

 which the first presents a striking array <»f facts on tlie 

 origin of the markings of caterpillars." The author de- 

 scribes the nature and imnphologv of the markings of 

 larvae of the family spltingida^, their bitUogical value 

 and tribal development, concluding that the oldest 

 sphtngid cateniillars were without markings; that the 

 oldest style oi^ markings were longitudinal lines, the 

 later ones oblique streaits, and the last to be developed, 

 the spots." — Amer. nat., I. c. The second part dis- 

 cusses the relation of changes in the structure of larvae 

 to their changes as imagos; variation and dimorphism. 

 The fhir<l part treats of the changes of the axolotl into 

 amhtystoma. The f<«irth part is on the mechanical 

 conce])tion of nature. The plates cr>ntain figures of 

 lepidopterous larvae, especially ofs/'/iingidae. [ T : Lub. 

 bock's "Scientific lectures".'.. iSjg [Uec, 343S] c<tn- 

 tains (lecture z) [Rec. 34.i7) an .abstract of Weismann's 

 studies on larvae of sphingidae,] G: £>. (35S7) 



Whitney, C : P. Descriptions of some new 



species of tabnnidac. (Can. entom. Feb. 



1879. V. II, p. 35-38.) 

 Crit. rev., by E : Burgess, (o/. c//.. Apr. 



1879, p. 80.) 



Describes fhrysops atclux, cfi. nigrihiiitbo, rh. cnrxitn, 

 labantis stiperjatnentarius. t. sptrrria, all new species, 

 from New Hampshire, and tabanns dodget n. sp. from 

 Nebraska. B: P.M. (35SS) 



v. Wielowiejski, Ueinrich. Stndien i'lber 

 die lampyriden. (Zeitschr. f. wissenscb. 

 zool., I Nov. 1S82. bd. 37, p. 3^4-428, pi. 



2.V24-) 



Abstract, by E : Burgess, entitled "Lu- 

 minosity of fire-flies." (Science, 9 Mch. 

 1883. V. I. p. 150, 22 cm.) 



Anatomiciil, physiological and biological considera. 

 tions of the luminosity of the imago, larva and eggs of^ 

 tampvrts {i. spteiididtila an<f /. noctilitca); anatomy of 

 parts' of the related svslenis (nervous, tracheal, etc.); 

 historical and literature (30 titles). G: D. (35S9) 



Witlaczil, Emanuel. Zur anatomie der 

 aphitlen. (Arbeiten aus dem zool. instit. 

 d. univ. Wien und d. zool. slat, in Triest. 

 1SS2. bd. 4. heft 3. p. 397-441. 3 pi.) 



Abstract of portions. 1 Blckton, G : B. 

 Monograph of British aphides, v. 4. 1SS3. 

 p. 142-143.) 



Abslr.. entitled "Anatomy ol aphides." 

 (Journ. Roy. micros, soc. Feb. 1SS3. s. 2. 



V. 3. P- 49-.^"-) 



General external and internal anatomy of aphididar 

 considered bv different svstcins of organs. 



G: r>. (3S0O) 



