April— June 1SS5.] 



PS re HE. 



[3S33-3S45] 2;»3 



Dury, C : Notes on food of raptorial birds. 



(Journ. Cincinnati soc. nat. hist., April 



1885, V. S, p. 6J-67.) 



Among other animals found in crops of birds, insects 

 were found in buteo Ihiearts, bubo virginianus and 

 scops asio. G. D. C3S33) 



Dwight, W : Buck. Appearance of the 

 bean-weevil, hruchus fabae, {^zuir/cor/t/s), 

 at Pou^hkeep^^ie. (Trans. Vassar brothei"s' 

 inst., 18S1-1SS3, V. I, p. So-87.) 

 Notes on tlie habits of bruchus fabae. G: D. (3833) 



Eaton, Alfred Edwin. Dra,e:on-flies and 

 telegraph wires. (Entom. nio. mag.. Nov. 

 1879. V. 16, p. 135.) 



Reprint. (Ainer. entom., Jan. iSSo. v. 

 3. n. s., V. I, p. 20, 5 cm.) 



Observation upon a habit of small species of ///'('//hA? 

 of aligbtinif on telegraph wires and eating; their prey 

 Ihtre. Y^Libellulidae^'' in the reprint (corrected) substi- 

 tuted for ''libellulae" in the original.] B: P. M. (3S34) 



Edes, R : A. Cotton culture and the insects 



artVctingthe plant atBahia, Brazil. (Amer. 



entom., May iSSo, v. 3. n. s., v. i, p. 12S- 



129. 29 cm. j 



Letter, with nutes [by C : V. Riley] ; cotton not much 

 cultivated at Bahia, Brazil; its insect enemies and their 

 seasons; direction of the winds in fall and winter. De- 

 scription of egg, hirva and pupa of '*the cotton worm 

 of Bahia" (««(7w;V sp.^ ; sugu^estion of the identity of 

 this insect with oletia argillacea of Hiibner; list of 

 insects found in bolls of cotton sent from Bahia. 



B :P. M. C3S35) 



Edible insects. (Prairie farmer, 5 Nov. 

 1864, [v. 30], n. s., v. 14, p. 29S. 31 cm.) 



Mentions use of locusts, ants, white-ants, various 

 larvae and pupae, a/.';_>'//(Z, spiders, worms, snails and 

 other small animals, as food for humans. 



B: P. M. (3Sj6) 



Edwards, W : H: On certain North Ameri- 

 can species o( stityyus. (Proc. Entom. soc. 

 Philad., Julj 1866, V, 6, p. 195-200.) 

 Discussion of the srenetic relations and specific char- 

 acters of 5rt/y;-K.T/f^a/(7 and s. alope, w'Wich form nne 

 group of the genus, and 5. neptieU, $. ariane and 

 ?. hoopis, whicli form anotiier group; detailed compar- 

 isons of 5. a/opt' '.ind s. iieplieh in cliaracters and geo- 

 graphical distrihution ; .v. itepbdc perhaps the ancestral 

 form; limits to range of variation of butterflies; criteria 

 of species. B: P. M. (3S37) 



Edwrards, W : H : Description of a new Hes- 

 perian. (Trans. Amer. entom. soc, July 

 1S6S, V. 2, p. 122.) 

 Describes hespcria -zvaro n. sp., from Texas. 



B: P. M. .3838) 



Edwards, W; H: Description of a new- 

 species of limoiilis. (Proc. Entom. soc. 

 Philad., Sep. 1S65, v. 5, p. 14S.) 



Describes limenitis proserplita n. 5p.. from N. Y. 



B: P. M. (3839) 



Ed^wards, W: 11: Description of certain 

 species of diurnal lepidoptera found within 

 the limits of the United States and British 

 America. No. i. (Proc. Entom. soc. Phi- 

 lad., Mar. 1S63. V. 2. p. 14-22, pi. I, 5, II.) 

 Describes and figures colias a/t'.xailJra and io species 

 oi/iesfieria, and describes thecla clothilde and hespcria 

 ontalta^ all new species, from United States or British 

 Auieric.i. B: P. M. (3S40) 



Edwards, \V: 11: Description of certain 



species of diurnal lepidoptera found within 



the limits of the United States and British 



American. No. 2. (Proc. Entom. soc. 



Philad., July 1S63, v. 2, p. 7S-S2.) 



Dc^-crilics purnassius sayii $. colias chrisiina^ c. 



IwU'Ha, lycacna arnica (J wn<\ melitaea tcxana ^, all new 



species, and describes aiithocaris at(So)ioiJes aiid chion- 



obas chryxHS^ prcvifuisly mentioned or figured, but not 



described ; all liiuu United States or British America. 



B: P. M. (3S41) 



Edwards, W : 11 : Description of certain 



-species of diurnal lepidoptera found within 



the limits of the United States and British 



America. No. 3. (Proc. Entom. soc. 



Philad., Mar. 1S64. v. 2, p. 501-507.) 



Describes pifris vcriiaiis, ert'sia ciiicta, argytintR 



/ii-spt'ris, melitaca pallida^ m. phaoil, lycaena echo, I. 



lycea and hcsperta ncmoris^ new species, and pieris 



nasturiii vwuX argyHuis tpithore, 2 new species named 



by Boisduval ;« ////., all from United States; and 



remarks- upon the distribution of some related species. 



B: P M. (3S42) 



Edwards, W : I! : Description of certain 



species of diurnal lepidoptera found within 



the limits of the United States and British 



America. No. 4. (Proc. Entom. soc. Philad., 



Jan. 1865, V. 4, p. 201-204, pl- I' *iS- 2-6.) 



Describes mclitaea picia cf, satyyils riliin^sii 9» 



Jirsperitt nupn ^ $ {fi^.), ll. iiiacithila $ (fig.), //. zv'rt/o' 



,f vl^g.) 9,/^ yiciira (^ (tig.), lycaena ritstica (^ 9, 



7 new U. S. species. " B: P: M. (3S43) 



Edwards, W: II: Description of certain 

 species of diurnal lepidoptera found within 

 the limits of the United States and Brit- 

 ish Afiierica. No. i;. (Proc. Entom. soc. 

 Philad., Julv-Oct. 1866, v. 6, p. 200-20S.) 

 Describes pupil io baitdii cf , colias hehrii, lycaena 

 violacea, I, inertita ^ , svrichlits alba cf, hi^sperta ottoe 

 ^, //. min^o ,^, and It. yreka ^. S new United States 

 sjjccics; quotes the original desciption of /r<«t'«« /wr/'d 

 in full, re-describes /. psendnydinhis, and compares these 

 two species, /. violacea and /. ncglccia as to their char- 

 acters, seasons, and geographical distribution; list of 

 I \ species of butterflies received from Arizona. 



B: P. J/. f3S44) 

 Edwards, W : H : Description of the female 

 of argyiiuis. diaua. (Proc. Entom. soc. 

 Philad., Nov. 1S64, v. 3, p. 431-434.) 



Describes aigyniiis diana $ for the first time; habits 

 and seasons of ^ and 9 '1 "tht males of most, if not all, 

 species of butlertiies appear some days earlier than the 

 lemales, and disaj^pear as Miuch sooner"; notes on the 

 relative abundance of more than 30 species of diurnal 

 lepidoptera and of a few sphingidae iri West Virginia; 

 seasons of the species of lycaejia observed; occurrence 

 of dimorphic forms of papilio tnrnus and iimeniti's 

 Ursula. B: P. M. '■3S4S) 



