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Edwards, W: H: Notes on graptas c-aiir- 



€um and interrogationis. Fab. (Trans. 



Amer. entom. sec, Jan. 1870, v. 3, p. 1-9-) 



Crit. rev., by J. A. Lintner, entitled ^^On 



graptae interrogationis and fabricii of 



Edwards." {_op. cii., Dec. 1870, p. 197-204.} 



Syn()nyiTiic:iI ;ind comparative descriptive notes on 



the 3 species ai grapto to which liave been applied the 



trivial names c-ourcum, angtiica^ intt-rrogatioin's anti 



uiribrosti, and re-description of one oi these sjjecies as 



g^rapta fabricH n. sp.; describes g. dryas n. sp., and 



eg^s^s, larvae and pupae of g. /itUrrogniiofits and g. 



fabricii; compares imago of^. comma with the other 



species. B: P. M. (3S59) 



Edwards, W : W : Notes w^ongrapta comma, 

 Harri-s, and grapta faii/n/s. Edwards (r- 

 aibiim. of some authors). ( Proc. Entoni. 

 soc. Philad., Mar. 1S62, v. i, p. iS:-iS4.) 



Distinguishes grapta comma from g. /annus, and 

 botii from g. c-a/buiti; describes larvae and pu})a of 

 g. comma; food-plants, seasons and geographical dis- 

 tribution of g. comma and g. faumis: distinguishes 

 three varieties of ^. :«/'err(?^rt//o«/.?. B: P.M. C3S60) 



Ed'Jvards, W : W : Notes upon papilio asier- 

 ias and satiirnia promethca hermaphrodites. 

 (Proc. Entom. soc. Phihui., June 1S65, 

 V. 4, p. 390.) 



Mentions ;l specimen oi piiplho osterias with rii;ht 

 wings male and left wings teniale, and one of satttrnia 

 pro}fielliea with male and female characteristics inter- 

 mixed. B: P. M. (3861) 



Entomological club of the American 

 association for the advancement of 

 science — President. /Syg (Joseph Albeit 

 Lintner). Annual address. (Can. entom., 

 Sep. 1S79. V. II, p. 163-175.) 



Review of the progress in entomology in North 

 America during the past year, with notices and reviews 

 of some of the entomological publications of the year; 

 statistics of the number of entoniol<»gists in North 

 America. B: P. M. (3S63) 



French, G : Ilazen. A new species of aiciia. 

 (,Can. entom., Mar. 1879. v. 11, p. 45-46.) 

 Describes arctia rectiliitea n. sp. G: D. (3S63) 



French, G: Hazen. Some new species of 

 inteliiidae. (Can. entom., Apr. 1879, ^'■ 

 II, p. 76-78.) 



Describes dtcofis viiis, orihosia signata, and Iw- 

 Uolhis iliiuoit'iistSy 5 n. sp. of noctilidae, tlie last from 

 III. ■ G: D. (3S64) 



Goding, F. \V. Insects injurious to vegeta- 

 tion in Iowa. (Rept. Iowa state aa;ric. soc. 

 for 1882. 18S3. p. r.2-3,2g.) 



Reprint, by autlior, entitled '*A report 

 on insects iniuri<ms to vegetation in Iowa, 

 to the secretary of the state agricultural 

 societ}-, for the year iSSa. Ancona, 111., 

 Advocate ptibl. co , 1S83. II p., 23 X 16, 

 t 16 X II. 



Treats in a general and popular manner, tvpographi- 

 callv very inaccurrate, of atiisoptcfyx [corr. | z'cniata, 

 clisiocampa ainericcina, sehniiin'a n(hi\ phvUophni^n 

 ftiscn, Uiicania u ti ipmicta .hlissii s leucoplt-rtts, dorypltora 

 decemlincata, pioiiea riiitosalis and pieris rat^ae, and 

 how to destroy them. G: D. (3S65) 



Goding, F. W. A report on the insects in- 

 jurious to vegetation in Iowa, to the secre- 

 tary of the State agricultural society, for 

 the year 1SS2. (Reprint from the Trans- 

 actions.) Ancona, III.. Advocate publ. co., 

 18S3. II p.. 23 X 15.5, t 16 X II. 

 Reprint of author's " Insects injurious to vegetation 



iu Iowa" (Kept. Iowa state agric. soc. for 1SS3, 1S.S3, p. 



523-320) [Rec, 3S65], with many typographical blunders. 



G: D. (3S66) 



Grote, A: RadclifFe. A new caiocala from 

 Florida. (Can. entom., Jan. 1S79, v. 11, 

 P- I5-) 



Describes ratocaia siniiosa n. sp., from Florida. 



G: D. (3S67) 



Grote, A: Radclifte. On a new species of 

 polia. (Can. entom., JSIav 1S79, ^'- "■ 

 p. 94-96.) 



Xott-'s im the generic characters of poUa: descrijilion 

 of/, iilcpida n. sp., from Xev. and Col. G: D. 1,3868) 



Gruillebeaii, A. and Luchsinger, B. Fort- 

 gesetzte studien zu einer alli::enieinen phv- 

 siologie der irritabcln substanzen. Ein 

 beitrag zur kenntnis des centrahnarkes 

 der annulata Cuvieri. (Arch, gesammte 

 phys. . . . Pfluger, 27 June 1SS2, v. 28, p. 

 1-60.) 



Notice bv P. Maver. (Zool. jahresb. 

 fiir 1883, 18S4. abth. 2. p. i, 4.) 

 Gives the result of experiments with various poisons 

 (kaluiin, strychnin, morphium, curare, coniin) upon 

 several insects, insect larvae, and other invertebrates, 

 treating of insects especially on p. 13, 25, 26, 45. A 

 comparison of their results witli the histological conclu- 

 sions of their predecessors leads to the conviction that 

 the latter seriously need revision. They controvert 

 J^eydig's claim tliat a part ol the fibres of the commis- 

 sures enter the ganglia to emerge at once in the lateral 

 nerves [/, *■., without the inter])olation of ganiirli^nic 

 cells.] E: L. Af.^(iS6c}) 



Horn, G : H : Memoir of John L. LeConte, 

 M. D. (Proc. Amer. plii!os. soc., 16 Nov. 

 1883 [18S4], V. 21, p. 294-299.) 

 Account of the life and life-work of Dr. John Law- 

 rence LcContfc. G: D. (3870) 



Kiugsley, J: Sterling. Is the group arthro- 



poda a valid one ? (Amer. nat.. Oct. [Sep.] 



1S83. V. 17, p. 1034-1037.) 



Germ, tr., with additions, entitled '-Bil- 



den die arthropoden eine natiirliche 



gruppe.'*" (Kosmos, Dec. 1S83. jahrg. 7, v. 



13. p. C)S8-69i. 136 cm.) 

 Notice, bv P. iNIayer. (Zool. jahresb. tnr 



1SS3. iS84/abth. 2,' p. 1.4.) 



Both upon anatomical and developmental grounds 

 Kingsley urges the separation of traclieata from crus- 

 tace 1. The conim'>n feature of the possession of com- 

 pound eyes, not otherwise easily ex|)licable, is the only 

 feature not readily made consistent with the view that 

 the two groups are not nearly related. [The (anony- 

 mous) article in Kosmos reproduces Kingsley's "with 

 some not unessential additions," to which it is added 

 further that Balfour had previously arrived at similar 

 conclusions from embrvological data.] E: L. M. (,^871 ) 



