Jiilv — September 1885. 



PSYCHE. 



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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



Antkors and societies are requested to forward their -vorks to the editors as soon as 

 published. The date oj /'ubllcatlon, given In brackets [], marks the time at -.vhlch the 

 •.vork 'vas received, unless an earlier date of publication Is known to recorder creditor. 

 Unless 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: JVll/lam. The Initials at the end of each record, o; 

 note, are those of the recorder. 



Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. 



Anderson, Joseph, jr. Aphides and their 

 partiality for strongly-scented plants. { En- 

 tomologist, June 1SS5, V. iS, p. 173-174.) 



Notes tlie preferencenf £7/>//u//VtTf for strong ly-sceiitCLl 

 conservatory plants, and plants liearing frai^rant flow- 

 ers. G: D. (3SSS) 



Ashmead. W : Harris. On a parasite bred 

 from the eggs of the orange tree plant bug; 

 being another insect friend of the orange 

 grower. (Florida agriculturist, 2 Nov. iSSi, 

 V. 4, no. 25, p. 193, col. 1-2, 56 cm.) 



Describes teleitonius brocliyntt'itae, a new species of 

 [Toctotrupidae, parasitic upon ttie ej^gs of hrocltymena 

 <trbori'n, and g^ives notes on its Iiabits. 



G: D. (3SS6) 



Bailey. James Spencer. The natural history 

 of cossus centerensls- (Can. entoni.. Jan. 

 1879, V. II, p. 1-5, pi.) 



Figures and describes tlie larva, pupa and imago of 

 cossus ccuterensis: ijives notes on its liabits ; tile larva 

 \^'n-i:^ m w'octd ci( pofidus tremidoidt's. G: D. (3SS7) 



Barnard, G: Fruit versus sugar. (Ento- 

 mologist, June 1SS5, V. iS, p. 160-161.) 

 Descril)es the mode of collecting lepidoptera by using 

 fruit, in place of sugaring, as the author has practised 

 in t:(_ueensland. G: D. (3SSS) 



Barrett, C : Golding. The influence of 



meteorological conditions on insect life. 



lEntom. mo. mag., June 1SS2, v. 19, p. 

 ■i-S.) 



Abstract, by B : P. Mann, with above 



title. (Psyche, Sept. -Oct. [16 Nov.] 18S3, 



V. 4, p. S3-S7.) 



Effect of severely cold winters in promoting the 

 abundance of certain species of lepidoptera, and of wet 

 weather in destroying other species. B. P. Af. (^SSg) 



Bassett, Homer Franklin. New cynipidae. 

 (Can. entom., 18S1, v. 13: April, "p. 74-79: 

 May. p. 92-113.) 

 Describes 24 new species o{ cynipidae. G: D. (3S90} 



Bijerinck, M. \V. [Heterogonie der cynipi- 

 den.] (Entom. nachrichten, i March iSSo, 

 jahrg. 6, p. 45-46. ) 



Notice. (Entom. nachrichten, i April 

 iSSo, jahrg. 6, p. 71.) 



Dimorphism and mode of oviposition of biorhiza 

 ciptera. G: D. (3S91) 



Bell, James Thompson. [On alaus.'\ (Can. 

 entom.. May iSSi, v. 13. p. 116.) 

 -■Vnswer to J: L. Le Conte's "[On alaits ^orffops\" 



(Can. entom., April iSSl, v. 13, p. So) (Rec, 2SSS]. 



G: D. (3S93) 



Berlese. Antonio. Acarorum systematis 

 specimen. (Bull. Soc. entom. ital., 18S5, 

 an. 17, p. 121-135.) 



Classiticatory table of the acciri, extending to genera ; 

 the families are as follows : demodicidoe (including the 

 pliylopti), sarcoptidae, oribatidae,ga]>tasidac, i.xodtdae, 

 trombidiidtte :\nA hoplopidae. G: D. (3S93) 



Bettany. G. T. The galleries of the cutting 

 ants of Texas. (Nature, 16 Oct. 1S79, ^'- 20, 

 p. 583, 23 cm.) (Littell's livingage, 22 Nov. 

 1879, s- -V V. 28. p. 512, 33 cm.) 

 Notes on the habits and habitations of aitn fervcns, 



based on accounts given by H : C. McCook. 



G: D. (389^) 



/ 

 Biro, Lajos. Szabadban alvo mehek es dar- 



azsok. (Rovartani lapok, Aug. 1SS5, v. 2, 

 p. 169-172; Resume, p. 23-24.) 



Observations ort the posture of about twenty species 

 of hymenoptera while asleep upon centaurea arenaria. 



G:D. (3S95) 



Blanchard, F : Note on the habits o( amphl- 

 coma vulphia. (Bull. Brooklyn entom. 

 soc, Apr. 18S3. ^'- .?' P- 9°-) 

 Record of occurrence and diurnal habits of amphi- 



coma vidpina at Lowell, Mass. B: P. M. (3896) 



