350 [4253-426S] 



PSYCHE. 



[October — December 1SS5. 



[Phytophagous carabid<ie.'\ (Psyche, 

 Oct.-Dec. 1SS4, V. 4, p. 234, 4 cm.) 



Notice of coniiimnicationsbv A. C. Horner and T. 

 H. Hart, in ^M/omo/o^/s/, Oct. and Nov. 1SS4. 



B: P. M. (4.252) 



[Poujade, Gustave Arthur.] [Predomin- 

 ance ot" genital functions.] (Psyche, Oct.- 

 Dec. 18S4, V. 4, p. 236, :i cm.) 



Translation of communication made by G. A. Pou- 

 jade to Societd entomoloijique de France, 23 July 1SS4; 

 movements of genital organs in hrcpllos, rhmiortra 

 rhnmjti and lucanus ccrviis observed after these msects 

 were otherwise dc;ul. B: P. M. {42S5J 



[Practical naturalist (The).] (Psyche, 

 Nov. -Dec. 1SS3, V. 4, p. 116, 6 cm.) 



Notice o< Practical natilratisl, no. 1-7, published by 

 Ward and Rilcv at Bradford, England. 



B: P. J/. (4^54) 



[Preparation of duplicate coleoptera.] 

 I Psyche, Jan. -Feb. 1SS4, v. 4, p. 140, 6 cm.) 



Reprint from Science record^ Nov. 1SS3, v. 2,p.^i5-i6; 

 recipe for a solution, such as that used by I : B- Smith, 

 in which to soak certain insects to render them not 

 liable to break. S: P. M. U^SS) 



Preservation of honey. (Sci. amer., iS 

 Nov. 1SS2, [v. 61]. n. s.. V. 47, p. 324.) 

 (Psyche. Jan. -Feb. :SS3, v. 4. p. 19, 4 cm.) 

 Presence of formic acic in crude honev, and effect of 



this acid in preventing fermentation. B: P. M. (4256) 



Preservation of insects. (Psyche, Apr.- 



June 1SS5. V. 4, p. 29S, S cm.) 



Translation of a paper in FeitilU des jennes nattira. 

 listen, Apr. 1SS5, V. 15, p. Si ; method of use of solution 

 ofnaphthalin in benzin to prepare hairless insects for 

 the cabinet (by — . J.icobs) ; verdigris removed from 

 pins by ammonia (by C : Zuber). B: P. M. (4257) 



Prize work on tactile organs. (Psyche, 

 Oct.-Dec. 1SS5, V. 4, p. 35r, 2 cm.) 



Notice of grant, by Academic des sciences de France, 

 to J. Chatin, of grand prize for a work on tactile organs 

 of insects and Crustacea. B: P. M. (425S) 



Proceedings of societies. (Psyclie, 1SS3- 

 1SS5. v. 4. p. 13-14,3- 54. 75-76, 92-93, 116. 

 133-134, 147, 160, 170, 1S6. 206, 224-226, 

 253-254, 2S7-2SS, 311-314. 335-33SO 



For further record, see name.' of respective societies. 



B: P. M. (4259) 



Prognostications of weather by insects. 



(Psyche, Jul. -Sep. 1SS5, v. 4, p. 327-32S, 



41 cm.) 



Notice, extracted from "[Bees as storni-warners]' 

 (N.iture, 23 Apr. 1SS5, v. 31, p. 587), ol article by—; 

 Emmerig (Natur, 1885, no. 17), on the beh.avior o" 

 fl/>/5 wf//i)?crt as indicative of the approach of thunder- 

 storms; extracts from and references to other articles 

 on the subject. B: P. M. (4260) 



Riley, C : Valentine. Galls and gall insects. 

 (Psyche, 1S83, v. 4, p. 2, 22. 42. 62, S2, 

 each 3 cm.) 

 Advertisement. B: P. M. (4261) 



RUey, C: Valentine. Parasites of the larva 

 c^i Uichnoflerna tiifca. (Psyche, Oct.-Dec. 

 iSt)4, V. 4, p. 224, 9 cm.) 



Crit. rev. of [O: Lugger's) "(Parasites o( tif/iiaV' 

 (Psvche, Aug.-Sep. 1SS4, V. 4, p. 2.1) |Rec. 4207]; 

 li/'liia larvae externalij parasitic on larvae of taclino. 

 'lerna I'usca, beginning to feed assoim as hatched ; eggs 

 of W;(>t/>//J<-«s prnbalilv laid on Howcrs frequented by 

 tit'hia, the triungulins attaching themselves to the 

 t'phia and carried by it to the nest. B: P. M. (4262) 



Riley. C : Valentine. Tribtite to the memory 

 of John Lawrence Leconte. (Psyche, 

 Nov. -Dec. 1S83. V. 4. p. 107-110.) 



Separate. [Cambridge. Mass., Feb. 1884.] 

 n. t.-p., p. 107-110, 25 X iS. 

 Notice. (Psvche. tit ci/., p. 119.) 

 Germ, tr., [by F. Katter], entitled, 'Zum 

 "ediichtniss von John Lawrence Leconte.'" 

 (Entom. nachrichten, June 1S84. jahrg. 10, 

 p. 1S3-186.) 



Biographical notice of [: L. Leconte; amount, char- 

 acter and importance of Leconte's work and writings; 

 his personal character; his relations with G : II : Horn ; 

 disposition of his entomological collection. „ , ^ ^ 



' B: P. M. (4263) 



[Ross, M. Louisa.] South American insects 

 for sale. (Psyche, Jan.-Mch. 1885, v. 4, 

 p. 265. 5 cm.) 

 Advertisement. -S-' P- M. (4264) 



R[ye], E: Caldwell. Influence of color on 

 insects. (Psyche, Nov. -Dec. 1S83, v. 4, 

 p. 114, 16 cm.) 



Extract from E. F. iinThurn's account ( Timeliri, 

 V 1 pt 2 p. 223) of a visit to Mt. Russell in Guiana; 

 yellow butterflies attracted to yellow Hi.wers.and blue 

 marl'ho to decaying banana-skins, but red species not 

 attracted to red' fruit; butterflies entrapped under a 

 basket. ■»•■ P- -"■• (426s) 



[Saunders, Sidney Smith : obituary notice 

 of] (Nature, 17 Apr. 1SS4, v. 29, p. 5S1.) 

 (Psyche, May 1SS4, v. 4, p. 175, 4 cm.) 



Sir Sidnev Smith Saunders, entomologist, b. June 

 1S09, d. 15 April 1SS4; especial student n< stylopidae. 



[Schulgin, M.] [Imbedding material.] 

 (Psyche. Jan.-Feb. 1883, v. 4, p. 19, 3 cm.) 

 Notice of M. Schulgin's" Zur technik der histologic" 



(Zool. anzciger, S Jan. .SS3, v. 6, p. "-^J^p ^ ^^^^ 



Scudder, S: Hubbard. Early stages of 

 butterflies wanted. (Psyche, 1S83, v. 4, 

 p. 2, 22, 42, 62, 82, to2, cac/i 4 cm.) 

 Advertisement; same as Rec.,30?s. B: P. M. {426S) 



