34-1 [4i49-4'64] 



PSYCHE. 



[October— Dccciiil'ir 1SS5. 



Butomological society of London. (Psyche, 

 Jul.-Sep. 1SS5, V. 4, p. 311-314, 1^5 cm.) 

 Partial .ibstr.ict (from Transactions of Entomological 

 society oj London^ 1SS3 ='"** iSS^) of communications 

 made at meetings of Entomological society of London, 

 6 June 1SS3-3 Sep. 1SS4. B: P. M. (+149) 



[Entomological society of Washington.] 

 (P»\ che, .May 1S84, v. 4, p. 175, 4 cm.) 



List of officers of Entomological society of Washing- 

 ton, for 1SS4. B: P. M. (4150) 



Entomology dining the year 18S3. (Psyche, 

 Apr.-Jiinc 1SS5, y. 4, p" 299, 10 cm.) 

 Transhition of "Entomologie walirend des jahres 



1SS3" (Entom. nachrichten, June 1^85. v. 11, p. 191). 



B: P. .1/: (4151) 



Fernald, C : H : Toitrkidae wanted. 



(Psyche, 1SS3, v. 4, p. 2, 22, 42. 62, 82, 

 each 3 cm.) 



Advertisement. B: P. M. (415J) 



[Final iionois in entomology.] (Psyche, 



Mch. 1S84, V. 4, p. 151, 9 cm") 



Statement, from Thi Cornell university register, 

 1883.84, p. Ill, ofconditions under which "final honors" 

 in entomology will be conferred upon graduates of 

 The Cornell university. B: P. M. (4153) 



Pood-habits and vesicating povvei- of caii- 

 tharis. (Psyche, Apr.-June iSSs. v. 4. 

 p. 29S, 7 cm.) 

 Notice of H. Beauregard's " Sur le mode de d^ve. 



loppement naturel de la canlharide "(Compt.-rcnd. 



Acad. sci. [Paris], S June iSSs, v. 100, p. 1472-1475)." 



B: P. k. (4154) 



Forbes, Stephen Alfred. On the life-his- 

 tories and immature stages of three eitmol- 

 piiii. (Psyche, Jan. -Feb. 1884, v. 4, p. 

 123-130, 272 cm.; pi. I, -.vit/i I p. expl. of 

 pi.) 



Corrective note, by author, with lil^e 

 title . . . "Corrective note." {op. cit.. May 

 1S84, P- 167-16S, 34 cin.) 



Describes larva and pupa of colaspis hritnnea, paria 

 aterrima and scelodonta neblilosics (misnamed .s. pubes- 

 cens); figures imago of the paria and scf/o./ojl/d, pupa 

 of the sceloiionta, larva of the colaspis, Iiead of imago of 

 the faria, and larval and pupal characters of the three 

 species; describes and contra.sts the life-histories of 

 these species, referring to previous accounts thereof. 



B: P. M. (4,55) 



Forbes, Stephen Alfred. On the life-histories 

 and immature stages of three enmolphii 

 [corr.]. Corrective note. (Psyche, May 

 1884, V. 4, p. 167-16S, 34 cm.) 



Con-ects and explains erroneous designation of 

 scelodonta nebnlostis as s. piibescens in author's "On 

 the life. histories and immature stages of three enmol- 

 pini" {op. <-(•/., Jan. -Feb. 1SS4, p. 123-130) [Rec. 4155!. 



B: P. M. (+156) 



Fowler, \V. \V. Collecting coleoptera. 

 (Psyche. Jan. -Feb. 18S3. v. 4, p. 19, 5 cm.) 

 E.vtract from Entomologist, Oct. 1SS2, v. 15, p. 231- 

 332; description of a method of collecting coleoptera, 

 of which staphylinidae, c^^tKfZv.iWy stenHs,:\Tc the com- 

 monest, especially in winter. B: P. M. (4157) 



Friedlander, R. d- so/in. [Natural science 

 publications.] (Psyche, 1S83-18S4, v. 4, 

 p. 102, 122, 142, 154," 166, 17S, t(ic/i 6 cin.) 

 Advertisement. B: P. M. (415S) 



Grote as a composer. (Psyche, Apr.-June 

 1885, y. 4, p. 297, 4 cm.) 



Notice of poems, an essay, and a musical composition 

 by A : R. Grote. B: P. M. (4159) 



Hagen, Hermann August. The first nuineio 

 of Tliomas Say's American entomology and 

 two letters on the hessian fly hitherto not 

 mentioned among his publislied papers. 

 (Psyche, Mch. 1884, v. 4, p. 145-146, 54 cm.) 



Bibliographical note describing T : Say's "American 

 entomology" . . . v. i, no. i, Phil., 1S17, corresponding 

 to plates 1,4, ^, 10, 14 and iS of Sav's work of same 

 title, V. I, Phil., iS2i; notice of tvvo publications by 

 Say in Memoirs of Philadelphia society for promoting 

 agriculture, iSlS, v. 4, p. 224-226 (Rec, 14511.236-237 

 (Rcc, 3430]. B: P. M. (4160) 



[Hagen, Hermann August.] [Hessian tlv 

 so called before the Revolution.] (Psyche. 

 Apr. 18S4, V. 4. p. 163, 4 cm.) 

 Notice of U. A. llagen's "The occurrence of the 



hessian liy in North America before the Revolution" 



(Science, 11 Apr. 1SS4, v. 3. p. 432). 



B: P. J/. (4161) 



Hagen, Hermann August. On the relations 

 of fungi to galls and to larvae of rcf/'r/o«/v»o 

 living in galls. (Psyche, Oct.-Dec. iS"85, 

 ^■- 4- P- 334. 28 cm.) ■ 



Reprint, vvitli slight amendment, of H. A. Hagen's 

 paper of same title in Canadian entomologist; state- 

 nient of occurrence of several communities consisting 

 of an insect and a fungus parasitic in a plant gall. 



B: P. .V. (4162) 



Hagen, Hermann August. The tarsal and 

 antennal characters o( psociclae. (Entom. 

 ino. mag.. June 1S82, v. 19, p. 12-13.) 

 (Psyche, May-June 18S3, v. 4, p. 52. 23 cm.) 



Young forms of rt/r(>/i'«(i have two-jointed tarsi, the 

 apical jomt becoming divided in later liti', the inter- 

 niediate joints of the antennae increasing in number by 

 division when the number of tarsal joints increases. 



B: P. .lA (4163) 



Hazlew^ood, FrancisTomlinson. Permanent 

 mounting of tracheae of insects. (Psyche, 

 Jan. -Mch. 1SS5, v. 4, p. 253, 10 cm.) 

 Description of new niethod of mounting soft parts of 



insects permanently for the microscope. 



B: P. .1/. (4164) 



