July — September 1885.] 



PSYCHE. 



[394C-3952J ■'l-' 



Dewitz. Iloniiann. Ueber nidinienlare flii- 

 goi bei tX'tw coleo]iteren. (Zool. unzeii^er. 

 18 June iSS3,j:ihrg. 6, p. 315-318.) 



Separate. 4 p., 24 X 15, t iS X 11. 

 The larvae and p\\\i,\Qf^i niptKS liotolt-ncuf:, a wingless 

 hectle, Ii:ive rudimentary hind wings, sjiowing tlicir 

 descent Iriun winged ancestors. G: D. (3940) 



Eatou, Alfred Edwin. Did flowers exist dur- 

 ing the carboniferous epoch? (Nature. 31 

 July 1879, V. 20. p. 315, 10 cm.) 



Rev. and abstr.. entitled '-Der angebliche 



steinkohlenzeit-schmetterling." (Kosmos, 



Sept. 1879. V. 5, p. 461-462, 18 cm.) 



Regards bteyeria as an ephemerid of tlie same group 



:as f'aliitffettici, and consequentlv as nf)t a tlnwer-visiting 



insect. ' 6"; D. (3941) 



Edwards, W: II: Description of a new spe- 

 cies ot c/n'ys(>p/i(nitfs. (Trans. Kansas acad. 

 sci. for 1879-S0. iSSi, V. 7. p. 69-70. ) 



Sep.arate. [Lawrence. Kans., 1S81.] [l] 

 p.. 24 X 16. 



Descriljes (f and 9 imagos of dirysopliauns snowi 

 ji. sp., tVoni atinve tiinher line on Giav's Peak, Cnl. 



B: P. M. (JO42) 



Edwards, W : H : Description of a new 

 species of ;/if'///r7t'rt from Texas. (Can. en- 

 toni., June 1879. v. ii. p. 117-nS.) 

 Describes itwlilma Ji(ln\t n. sp., from Tex. and Col. 



G: D. (3943) 



Edwards, W : H : Description of preparatory 

 stages o< p/iyciodes uycfeis. (Can. entom., 

 June 1879, V. II, p. 101-105.) 



Describes egg, different stages of the larva, and 

 chrysalis of pltyciodfs iiyt:tfis. with notes upon the 

 habits, hibernatinn, aiiH food-jjlants of the larva. 



G: D. (3944) 



Ed-wards, W : H : Description of the pre- 

 paratory stages of coenom'mf'ha gemma. 

 (Can. entom.. F"eb. 1S79. ^'^ ''• P- I'-iS- 

 fig.) 



Describes the egg, larva in different stages, and 

 chrysalis of caenoiiympha ^t-mma; figures tfie larva 

 and its head, a d the inipa: discus-.cs~" the number of 

 molts of different butterfly larvae, the larva oi c. ^^niniii 

 liaving only three ujolts." G: D. {5945) 



Edwards, W : H : Descriptions of certain 



species of diurnal lepidoptera found in the 



United States. (Tr.ans. Amer. entom. soc. 



Oct. 1S67. V. I. p. 2S6-2SS. pi. 5.) 



Describes liesptrio pilall.a cf, from Florida, and h . 



norlonii (^ 9 -M^fi- h . osyka ^ 9> ^^"^'1 from Louisiana, 



all new species; re. describes and figures timenitis proa- 



t-rpiini ^ ; describes /vf.K'Wrt 7'/Wffft'(; 9- ^^'i^b notes on 



its occurrence, and on the occurrence of /nspi-n'ti Ino^mt, 



h. tii'ntoris and //. nirej: It. ileiiioris ^ li. .inijHost-l: li. 



riireii=h metiicoiiul . S: P M. (3946) 



Ekelberg, W.J. Oni insektfangst ombord 

 pa fartyg fran franimande land. (Entom. 

 tidskr., iSSo, V. I, p. 101-103.) 



Results of examination of vessels and c;irgoes ariiv. 

 iig in Sweden from foreign lands; lists of insects 

 found therein. B- P. M. (3947) 



Enierton, James H : New England spiders of 

 the tamily cfcirii/fic. (Ti'ans. Conn. acad. 

 :ii-ts and sciences, Sep. 18S4, v. 6. p. 295- 



M-- Pl- 33-4"-) 



Separate. [New Haven, Conn., Sep. 



18S4.] half-t.-p. cover + p. 295-342, pl. 33- 



40, 24 X 15. t 17.5 X 10.4. 



Rev. (.Science record. 15 Sep. 1S84, v 2. 



P- ^5,5-^.56. 5 cm.) 



IJibliographical (14 titles) and aiiatotnical notes on 

 Noith American epeii-idiie; the genera iitoboriis and 

 hyplioies transferred to the ciiiiftonidne; acknowledg- 

 ments. Characters and classiticatiou M' t'peiridae; des- 

 criptions and hgures of 51 (6 epeira, 3 silii^a,2 tetra- 

 !{nit[ha, I cyrlarachnt'^^ 12 new) New Kngland species, 

 of 12 i^jnicrotpeira, argvfocpeira =2 new) genera, with 

 notes on localities of capture and on habits ; most of the 

 genera are characterized; the new generic name cvrlor- 

 /7f//Ht? substituted {ar cyrtogaster ine-occupied. 



G: D.: B: P. M. (394S) 



Entomological club of the American asso- 

 ciation for the advancement of science 



— Committee on nomenclature. tSj^. [Re- 

 port, with discussion.] (Can. entom.. 18.76. 

 V. 8: Sep., p. 179-1S0; Oct., p. 183-184.) 

 [Rec., 1115.] 



M;ijovity rejii»rt of a coiiiinittee appointed at Detroit 

 meeting of Eiitomnlos;-ic:il club of A. A. A. S., 13 Aug. 

 1S75, to collate and edit the views of leading North Am- 

 erican entomolog-ists on questions of entomological 

 nonieticlatiire; rules submitted by the comniittee, with 

 marginal notes indicating unanimous or divided o|iinion 

 upMUtiiem; provision for conservative action on these 

 rules; discussion of the function of tlic committee. 



B: P. Af. (3949) 



Entomological club of the American 

 association for the advancement of 

 science— Prcsidet/f. jSjg (Joseph Albert 

 Lintner). Entomology in America. Ad- 

 dress ot" president at the late meeting of the 

 Entomological club ot' the A. A. A. S. 

 (Amer. entom., iSSo, v. 3, n.s., v. i : Jan.. 

 p. 16-19; Feb., p. 3f>34-) 

 Reprint ofauthor's "Annual address" (Can. entom., 



Sep. 1S7Q, V. II. p. 16^-175) [Rec, 3S62]. 



B: P. M. (39SO) 



Entomological club of the American 

 a3.9ooiatioii for the advancement of 

 science — Presit/ent, iSSo i S : Hubbard 

 Sciidder). Annual address before the En- 

 tomological club. . . . (Amer. entom., Sep. 

 iSSo, V. 3, n. .s., V. I, p. 207-210. 162 cm.) 



.\nnual address of retiring president of Entoniolngi. 

 cal cluh of .\. A. A. S., at Boston meeting, 34 Aug- 

 iSSo; brief historical notice of the study ot entomology 

 about Boston, Mass.; appeal to entomologists to study 

 the comparative anatomy, embryology, po.st.endiry- 

 nh irical development, habits, structure of wings and 

 structure of tuouth-parts of insects. [.Sec Rec, 21S1.] 



B: P.M. {3950 



Pay. II. T. On winter collecting. (Proc. En- 

 tom. soc. Philad., Mav 1862. v. i. p. 194- 

 19S.) 



List of more than 130 sjiecies of coleoptera collected 

 near Coluinlius, O., during: the winter months, witli oc- 

 casional remarks on the abundance and habitat ot cer- 

 l;iin species. B: P. M. (3952 



