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* 798. Bull. U. S. Entom. Comm. [See Rec, Nu. 797.] 

 On the Natural History of the Rocky Mountain Locust, and on 

 the Habits of the young or unfledged Insects as they occur in 

 the more fertile country in which they will hatch the present 

 year. No. 2. Washington : May, 1877. 8vo. i)g. 15, fig. 1- 

 h, map. [May, 1877.] 



Description, oviposition, hatching, transformations and haliits of Calo- 

 ptenus sprelus; map of the country that will suffer most severely, showing 

 the eastern limit of injury the present j'ear. 



* 799. The Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc. [see Rec, Nos. 

 818-3-31], vol. V, from p. 119, contain the following, and Nos. 



800 to 817. 



Title, p. i. List of Papers, p. iii-iv. Index, p. 293-300. Each plate 

 has a page of explanation. [Figures 26 and 27 of Plate I, illustrating the 

 sexual characters of Calosoma Sayi d" and Elasmocerm terminalus d 9 , re- 

 spectively, seem to correspond to nothing in the text.] 



* 800. E. T. Cresson. Descriptions of New Species of 

 Mutilla. p. 119-120. [March, 1875.] 



Describes Mutilla peculiaris, M. tecia, M. erudita, M. pacijica, M. Arola 

 from California, AI. Edwardsii from Oregon, M. Ursida from Texas and 

 Oregon = 7 n. spp. 



* 801. G. H. Horn. Notes on the Species of Rhipipho- 

 rus of the United States, p. 121-125. [Sept., 1875.] 



Defines synoptically and describes 8 spp. ; Rli. bi/occatus Iroui Illinois = 

 1 n. sp. ; notes on structural characters and sexual ditferences. Synonymy 

 of some of Dejean's names. 



* 802. G. H. Horn. Synonymical Notes and Descriptions 

 of New Species of North American Coleoptera. p. 126-156, 

 with eight figures. [Sept., 1875.] 



Defines synoptically the (14) species of Amara proper, (4) [subg.] Biady- 

 tus, (5) Patrobus, (3) Trechus, (1) Scaphidium [4 varieties], (6) Ips, (2) 

 Pityophagus, (4) Perimegatoma, (5) Onthophagus, (4) Ligyrus, (5) Strate- 

 gus [with figures], (6) Zonitis of America north of Mexico, also 3 species 

 of Anisodactylus from California and Oregon; describes as new: Antara 

 insidaris from Cal., A. (Bradi/lus) Putzei/sii irom Newfoundland, Perimega- 

 toma [n. g. Dermestidae], P. falsum from Cal., P. variegaium irom Cal. and 

 Oreg., Onthophagus velutinus from Lower Cal. and Ariz., Dialy:es UlLei 

 from Md., Gyascutus californicus from Cal., Chalcophora Fulleri from Tex., 

 Buprestis (Ancylochira) connexa from Oreg. and Owens" Valley, Scotobates 

 [n. g. Tenebrionidae, in place of " Centronopus "], Cordylospasta [n. g.. 

 Meloidae], C. Fulleri from Nev., Epicautu. Batedi Irom Ga. and Fla., E. 

 oregonairova Oreg., Gnathospasta [n. g. Meloidae], G. minietica from Tex., 



