OcIoIkt — December 1SS4/ 



PSrCHE. 



[3591-3600] 2-27 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



Authors and societies are requested to foriuard their vjorks to the editors as soon as 

 published. The date of publication, given in brackets [], tnarks the iijne at -vhich the 

 zi'ork was received, unless an earlier date of publication is known to recorder or editor. 

 O'nless otherwise stated each record is made directly from the work that is noticed. 



A colon after initial designates the most common given name, as: A: Augustus; B: Ben- 

 jamin; 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 initials at lie end of each record, or 

 note, are those of the recorder. 



Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. 



Anderson, T. J. The paucitv of neiiropter- 

 istN. (Entomologist, Mav 1SS2, v. 15, p, 

 117-11S.) 

 Some reasons whv there :ire so few students of neu- 



roptcra. ' G: D. (3591) 



Andre'ws, W : Valentine. Tlie cynthia silk- 

 worm. (Amer. nat., Aug. 1868. v. 2. )>. 

 311-320.) 



Discusses tlie insects wliicli have hcen mentioned nr 

 figured as \{ittoa(s\ ryniliia^ and says, "the insect I nni 

 writinjr aljoiit is the out- figured, tolerably welJ, in Dun- 

 can's Exotic ninths, Plate i^j, fig^. \" Describes' briefly 

 the ey,g, four larval stag^es, and cocoon of tliis species, 

 which feeds on ailanthus, and discusses its value in 

 sericulture. G: D. C5592) 



Andrews, W: \^i!entine. Ravage^ of tlie 

 alvpia octomariilata. (Amer. nal.. Feii. 

 1S69, V. J. p. 666-667.) 



Reprint, witli slight omissions, in C : \'. 

 Riley's "Insects injurious to the grape-vine. 

 No. 6" (Amer. entom.. Mch. 1S70. v. 2). p. 

 151-15-- 



Notice of a >4r:ipe-vine in Xew Yf*rk city from whicli 

 tlie leaves were entirely stripped bv larvae of alypia 

 Oitomaculata. ' G: D. (3S9.O 



Annual 'meeting of the Entomological club 

 of the American association for tlie ad- 

 \ ancement of science. (Can. entom., 

 1878. V. 10: Sep. [Oct.]. p. 170-178; Oct. 

 [Nov.]. p. 190-192.) [Rec, 1348.] 



Minutes of the meetings of the Entnnio!i>g-ical club 

 of A. A. A. S . held 20-21 Auir. [S7S. at St. Louis. Mo.; 

 annual address of the president [J. A. LintnerJ ; pro- 

 posal of amenilmcnt of constitution ; election of officers; 

 coinuiunications and discussions.. 



Coutt'nls further analyzed under folloxviug captions: 

 —Entomological ci.lb ['L'tc.].— President, /SjS. 

 Annual address [Rec.^Gsoj. — Gkotk, A: R. and 

 Wetherbv, a. G. [Exhibition of moths, and on the 

 nunilier of broods of certain bomhvcid mi>ths] [Rec, 

 3659]. — Smith, Emily A.. «f/ «/. [On the life histr>ry of 

 /eraniiim acerieorficts, and on nieans of destroying tins 

 and ;.iniilar insects] [Rec, .^670]. -RiLEv. C:'V.' [Ab- 

 stracts of some papers proposed to be read to the a-^^so. 

 elation] [Rec. 3667].— Li.ntner. J. A.,ef al. [On the col- 

 lecting of noctuid mcths bv "sugaring," and on devices 

 fnr collecting] [Rec, 3663]. — Smith, Emilv A. [Dam- 

 a^e done to oaks by arffyrolepia querctfoliana'] [Rec, 

 ^669]. — [On instinct or reason displayed bv insects] 

 [Rec, 3662]. B: Z'." A/. (3594) 



Anthony, A : Cox. Hydrophilus triangu- 

 laris at Swampscott, Mass. (Joiirn. Best. 

 200I. soc, April 1S82, V. I, p. 26.) 

 Records the capture of hvJrophiltts triaJigttlaris at 



.Swampscott, Mass. " R. H. (3595) 



Anthony, A : Cox. N'ew England philam- 

 prli. { [ourn. Best. zool. soc., April 18S2, 

 \'. I, p. 1S-19. ) 

 Gives a brief account of the lil'e-liistorv of species of 



philainpehis. R. H. (3596) 



Arnhart, Ludwig. [Ein seciindafer sexiial- 

 charakter von acherontia atropos.] (Ver- 

 handl. k.-k. zool.-bot. gesells. in Wien, 

 1S79, bd. 29; Sitz.-ber., p. 54-55, fig-) 

 Describes and fijjures an evag-inable organ, of doubt- 

 ful function, at the sides of tlie rirst two abdominal seg- 

 ments of the male of ncUerontia atropos. G: D. C3597) 



Ashmead, W ; Harris. Antigasicr mirabilis 

 in Florida. (Amer. entom.. Jtme iSSo. v. 

 3. n. s., V. I, p. 152, 5 cm.) 



Aiitig-aster mirabilis raised from eggs n'imicrocentrum 

 rethurve\n Florida; comparison ot <7///t'//KKy sp. with 

 figure of ,1 mytilaspidis. B: P. M. (359S) 



Ashmead, W: Harris. Mite preving on 



orange scale. (Amer. entom., Apr. iSSo. 



V. 3, n. s., V. I, p. 106-107, 13 >;ni-) 



Description of eggs, immature stages and habits of 



tyrnglyphit-s gloTerii, which preys upon coccidae on 



fe.ivei' of ( /V;vfy. B: P. M. (3590) 



Ashmead, W : Harris. On tbe red or circu- 

 lar scale of the orange, chrysomphalns Jicus 

 Rilev ms. (Amer. entom., Nov. 1S80, v. 3, 

 n. s., V. I. p. 267-269, 67 cm., fig. 146.) 



Rev. [bv C: V. Rilev], entitled -'New 

 species of scale insects." {op. cit., p. 275- 

 276. 12 cm.) 



Snperlicial descriptions of egg, larva, and female 

 scale of thrysoiuphahtsjicns, with references to the lit- 

 erature, remarks on the first appearance of this insect 

 in Florida, on its probable origin and spread, its food- 

 plants, and natural history, and means against it; figure 

 of infested leaf of citrus. B: P. M. (3600) 



