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PSYCHE. 



[ April Juni; 1SS5.I 



ELraepeliu, Karl. Ueber die geruchsorgane 

 deri^liedeitliiere. Eine liistorisch-kiitische 

 studie. (Osterproijranim der Real^iluile 

 des joharineums, 1SS3.) Hamburg. iSS^ 



48p.,3pl.,4''- 



Notice, by P. Mayer. (Zool. jahresh. 

 fur 1SS3, 1884, ablli. 2, p. I, 6.) 



An liistoriciil sketch ot the olfactorv organs of nr- 

 thnipods is fnllowttl by a bibliographic list (59 luini- 

 bers) grouped according In the languiigcs in which the 

 articles were written. Discusses critically the ])revioiis 

 results of others and compares them witli his own ob- 

 servations on several Crustacea, and on melniontha, 

 strang'aliiiy rhrysopa, stcnohothrus, blatta, vafiessiif 

 iabaniis, m/tscti, z'e.t/>ci,Jor/tiii(i, sire.x and bo/nbus, 



E: L. M. (3S72) 



Kriechbaumer, Josef. Scliattenseiten der 

 entonioloi^isclien zeitschriften-liUeratur 

 und vorscliliige zur beseitigung derselben. 

 Eine zusciirift an die entom. section der 

 Naturforscher-versamniiung in Danzig. 

 (Entom. nachrichten, i Sept. iSSo, jahrg. 

 6, p. 1S1-189. J 



Against nuiltiplication of entomological periodicaIs» 

 especiallv those published in iiltte-used languages ; sug- 

 gestions liow to conduct entomological periodicals ; spe- 

 cial criticism of the first numero of the Entomologisk 

 tidxkri/t in Stockholm, Sweden. G: D. (3S73) 



Kiiiickel d'Herculais, Jules. The muscular 

 power of insects. (Sci. amer. , 10 Dec. iSSi, 

 U.S., V. 45, p. 370, fig. 1-2, 87 cm.) 



Tr. from La nature. Description and illustration of 

 manner of testing the muscular power of insects; mus- 

 cular attachments of wings; proportions between weight 

 of body, surface of wing, and power and velocitv of 

 flight;"positions of elytra in tliglit; results of mutilat- 

 ing wings. ' ' B: P. Af. (3S74) 



Kuiist-Honig. (Deutscher Bienenfreund. 15 

 May 1S81. jahrg. 17. p. 157.) 



Hrit_t notice "ifartiricial honcv in the conih. 



G: 1). (3S75) 



Lachuosterua fusca. (Can. entom.. Sept. 

 iSSi. V. 13, p. 195.) 

 Dcstructiveness of hirva. A. K, D. (3S76) 



Laukester, E. Ray ««f/ Bourne, A. G. Tbe 

 minute structure of the lateral and the cen- 

 tral eye.s of scorpio and of limuliis. 

 (Qiiart journ. micr. .sci., Jan. 1SS3. v. 23, 

 p- 177-212, pi. 10-12. ) 



Notice, by P. Mayer. (Zool. jahresb. 

 fiir 1S83, 1SS4, abth. "2, p. i, .^-5.) 

 An important paper on tlic liistoloRiCTl struclurc of 

 the eyes in arthropods, in which an extensive new 

 terminology is cnijiloyed. Tlie affreeinenl in stnictnre 

 between the eyes of limuhis and the .scorpions leads 

 to the conclusion lh:it /imti/r/s is an arachnid. 



E: L. M. (,iS77) 



Landwehr, F. Der zug von libcUula ./-ma- 

 ciiUilii. (Entom. nachrichten. i Oct. 18S1, 

 jahra;. 7, p. 2S0-281.) 

 Great Ilight of/. qHadriniacnlatn at Bielefeld, Prussia, 



30 May 18S1. 6'.- D. (387S) 



La Salle, C. Bee notes. (Pacific rural pre»^, 

 2 July iSSi, V. 22, p. 4, col. 3, 9 cm.) 

 [From Lompoc(Cal.) Record.\ Kood-plants of honey- 

 bees in California. B: P. M. C3S79) 



Low^ne, B : Thomp.son. On the structure 



and functions of the eyes of arthropoda. 



Abstract. (Proc. Roy. soc. Lond., 5 .\pr. 



1SS3, V. 35, p. 140-145O 



The author claims 4 forms of eyes: simple ocellus, 

 compound ocellus (larval insects), aggregate {jsopoda') 

 and compound eye. A brief description of each is 

 given. Discarding all previous theories of vision by 

 compound eyes, it is held that "a continuous picture, 

 a mosaic of erect., magnified central portions of the 

 several suScorneol iwageSt falls upon the retina." 

 There follows a summary of the following chapters: 

 I. The structure anil functions of the "dioptron." 

 II, '* " '* ** '* *' "neuron." 



III. " development of the compound eye. 



IV. '* morphology of the eves of arthropods. 



£: L. M. (3SS0) 



MacLeod, Jules. Recherches sur la structure 

 et la signiiication de I'appareil respiratoire 

 des arachnides. (Arch, de biol.. 1SS4, v. 

 5, p. 1-34' Pl- 1-2.) 



Separate. [Gand, 1SS4.] t.-p. cover. 34 

 p., 2 pi., 2^ X 16, t 16.5 X 9.5. 



Comparative anatomy and histology of the lungs and 

 tracheae of arachnoidea and of the branchiae i\\' litntilus 

 with a view to showing the relationship between the 

 lungs of arachnoidea and the branchiae of lininlus, and 

 also the relationship between the lungs and tracheae of 

 thearaneida. G: D. (3SS1) 



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

 The boll-worm or corn-worm, jd article 

 Heliothis armigera^ liiibner. (Anier. en- 

 tom., Nov. 1869, V- 2. p. 4.:-44, 103 cm., fig. 



29.) 



Food-plants, seasons .and r.avages of and means 

 against heliothis armi^era; food-plants of gortyna 

 jiitfla: list of larvae which bore in youn,^ stem of corn ; 

 difference between the sevenil y;enerations oi one s])ecies 

 of insect: rou;j;h figure of larvae, pupa, cocoon and 

 imaijo of h. armigera and of corn-cob imured bv the 

 larva. B: P. M. (3SS2) 



■Wortliington, C : Ellis. Collecting about 

 Chicago in 1S7S. (Can. entom., Apr. 1S79, 



V. II, p. 68-72.) 



Gives a list of 229 species of tiocttiidatr, niostlv taken 

 at su^ar, from the vicinity of Chicago, 111. V: D. (3SS3) 



Zeiller, R. Sur des traces d'insectes simu- 

 lant des empreintes vegdtales. (Bull. soc. 

 geol. France, Nov. 1SS4. 3e ser.. v. 12, p. 

 676-680, pi. 30.) 



Engl, tr., by Josepli II. James, entitled 

 "On the tracks of insects resemblins; the 

 impressions of plants." (Journ. Cincin- 

 nati soc. nat. hist., Apr. 1SS5, v. S, p. 49-52.) 

 Fi^m-cs the ridges raised in half-drietl mud hy ffryi- 

 lotatpa, and compares them with conifers of the genu6 

 hntchy/'hyiltlm from French oolite, without proposing 

 to cpiestion the vegetal nature of the fossils. 



S.- H. S. (3SS4) 



