July — Scjitemher 1SS5 



/'S } CHE. 



[39 '0-39^6] :^r 



Chambers, Vactoi- Tousev. Mici-o-lepido- 

 ptera. (Can. eiitom., Nov. 1871. v. 3, p. 

 i8>iS.v) 



[Cnnt. from o/*. f;V., Xnv., p. nil. 166 (Rcc, jgKl).] 

 CDiulciisetl account ot s|)ccies o[ lithocoltclis described 

 by Clemens. Packard and Fitch, but iiiikiiown to an- 

 tlior; discussion of tlic nnmbtr and sequence of liroods 

 of several ii^cnera oi tiiicina. [Cnnt., op. ci'L, Dec, p. 

 205-Z09 CRec, 391 1).] B: P. M. (3910) 



Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micro-lepido- 

 ptera. (Can. entom., Dec. 1871, v. 3, p. 

 205-209.) 



[Cont. from o/. r//., Nov., p. 1S3-1S5 (Rcc, .19io).J 

 Describes leucunthizu? snundersdht, phyUornisiifi vitt- 

 folielhi wwA ph. timpclop.'iiella as new species, and re- 

 marks upon the generic characters oi phyllocttiiitis, tis- 



■ ,,VL ..|.,-.. the North Amcriciin 

 [Cnnt., op. cit., Dec. p. 221- 

 B: P. M. (3911) 



cheria iind cciniostoitui 

 species nf tlicse y;one 

 224 (Rec.,3yi3}.] 



Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Micm-lepido- 

 ptera. (Can. entom,, Dec. 1S71, v. 5, p. 

 221-224. ) 



[Cont. fniin of^. n't., Dec, p. 205-309 (Rcc, ;^9II).1 

 Remarks upoa the generic cli;iracters of laverna ana 

 aspidisca, and upon tliL- North American sjiccies ot 

 these i^cnera, including- lyonetia saicatella; describes 

 laverna cephalanthicUo and aspidisru ella as new spe- 

 cies. IConl., op. tit.. Jan. 1S72, v. 4, p. 7-12 (Kec, 

 39i.i)-] B: P.M. (3912) 



Chambers, Vactor Tousej. Micro-lepido- 

 ptera. (Can. entom., Jan. 1872. v. 4, p. 



7-1--) 



[Cont. from op. cit., Dec. 1S71, v. 3, p. 221.224 C^^c., 

 3912).] Remarks upon the generic characters o'i gra- 

 dlariti [''grtit:i7/,iriti"], including- pareciopa^ carts- 

 ci'iim and CKSpitaptr-ry.v; characters, food-plants and 

 habits of five sjiecies iA gracittjria, of which three {g. 

 eupatoriella, ^.phvito^iniseUa, i{. T2.lin£clla) are new. 

 [Cont., op. clt., Feb., p. 25-29.] " B: P. M. (3913) 



Chretien, P. De I'inlluence dti (Void stir les 



cbrysalide.'^. (Feiiillfs des jVimes natura- 



li.stes, May 1SS5, an. 15, p, 95-96.) 



General resume of the researches of \V: H : Edwards 



upon the effect of cold upon the chrysalids of rhopalo- 



ccra. ' G: D. (3914) 



Clarke. Cora H. Description of two inter- 

 esting houses made by native caddis-fly 

 larvae. (Proc. Best. soc. nat. hist.. 24 

 May 1SS2, V. 22, p. 67-71, fig. 1-6.) 



.Separate, with t.-p. cover, p. 67-71. 

 24 X 15, ti7 X 9.7; fig. 1-6. 



Describes and figures the hirval cases of a species <.f 

 hydi'opsyche and one of plectrocnemia, fmind near 

 lJoston,'Mass., and adds a few notes on the habits of 

 their larvae and pupae. G: D. (3915) 



Clemsiia, Brackenridge. Synopsis of fam- 

 ilies of heterocera. (Proc. Entom. soc. 

 Phiiad.. Mar. 1S62. v. i, p. 173-1S1.) 



Reprint. (Clemens, B. The tiiiciua of 

 North America . . . Stainton. Lond.. [S7J. 

 p. 195-206.) 



Description of author's and of A. Gnen^e's mi'thods 

 of denudinti wiui^s of le[ndoptera; definition of ptero- 

 logical terms; dichotomic synoptical table to discrimi- 

 nate all the families of tepidopti'ra heterocera; directions 

 for using this table B: P. M. C3916) 



Clements, James. Description of the oestrus 

 ov/'s. or the botts of sheep. (Amer. mo. 

 mag. and crit. rev. . . . Biglow . . ., Fob. 

 iSiS, V. 2, no. 4. p. 249-250, 45 cm.) 

 Valuable description of larva and in, ago and method 



of attack o{ oestrus oi:'s. B: P. M. (3917) 



Clifford, J. R. S. The urticating properties 

 of tlie hairs of forthesia clirysorrhoca. 

 (Entomologist, Jan. 1SS5, v. iS, p. 22-23.) 

 Notes on the stinging hairs and the urtication pro- 

 duced bv them, in certain species of houibycidae. 



G: D. (3918) 



Cockerell, T. D. A. .Scientific nomencla- 

 ture. (Entomologist, Apiil iSSs, ■»'■ iS, p. 

 1 20.) 

 The author objects to the extensive use of names of 



persons in scientific names of animals. G: D. (3919J 



Cockerell, T. D. A. Tlie urticating hairs of 

 lepidoptera. (Entomologist, Mar. 1SS5, v. 



iS, p- 74-7.v) 



Cocoons a\' porthesia simitis which have been ex- 

 posed to the weather for monlhs, still produce urtica- 

 tion ; the author thinks ''this militates strongly against 

 the theory of the effects being caused otherwise thaTi by 

 the mechanical properties of the hairs." G: D. C3920} 



Coleman, Nathan. Notes on the changes in 

 the larvae of orgyia Iciicostigma. ( Journ. 

 Bost. zool. soc, Oct. 1SS2, V. I, p. 39-42.) 

 Account of observations nulde on changes of color in 



the larvae of orgyia leucostig>na. R. //. (39^1 ) 



Coleman, Nathan. Notes on the larvae of 

 certain beterocerous lepidoptera. (Journ. 

 Bost. zool. soc, July 1SS2, v. i, p. 2S-29.) 

 Describes certain of the earlier stages of carpocapsa 



'sabella. 

 R. H. (3933) 



pottioneltti. aegeria cuciirhitae and arctia isahelU 



Coleman, Nathan. Papilio crcspkoiitcs at 

 Berlin, Conn. ( foiirn. Bost. zool. soc. 

 Oct. 1SS2. V. I, p. 53.) 

 Records the ca|Jtiue of a number of specimens of 



/tiipilio cresphontes at Herlin, Conn. R. H. (3933) 



Comber, T : Insects and colour in flowers. 

 (Nature. 19 Nov. 1S74, v. 11, p. 47, 13 cm.) 

 Thinks we cannot, with our present knowledge, de- 



citle whether beantv is an "object in nature." 



G: D. (lOH) 



Coinstock, J: H: On the transmission of 



insects through the U. S. mails. (Amer. 



entom., Apr. iSSo, v. 3, n. s.. v. i, |). 104, 



23 cm.) 



Statement of the laws in force in United .States regard- 

 ing the transmission of insects by mail ; dead S])eciinens, 

 pinned or free, niav be mailed if properly packed; live 

 specimens can ordv be mailed in sealed letters. 



B: P. M. (3935) 



Cook, Albert J : Anotlier bee enemy. (Can. 

 entom., Jan. 1S79. v. 11. p. 17-20, fig. i-S.) 

 Phviota erosit siczes bees and suclts their bUiod, and 

 can stin^ quite severely; description of p/i. erosa, with 

 fi'^iires of the entire insect, its proboscis, its antenna, 

 and its anterior and middle lej^; predaceons habits, and 

 bililiographv of the sjiccies. G: D. (3936) 



