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Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr., vol, ili. 

 cyrhizaeella, G. amorphaeella^ G. monumentella, G. tr'dlneella, G ? ocellella, 

 G? anarsiella, G. ochreostrigella, G. bicoslumacidella, G. trlocellella, G. 

 coUinusella, Argyresthia montella, A. querclcoleUa, A. altissimella, A. ped- 

 monlelln, Coleophora basistrlgella, C. arteuuslcolella, Batrachedra clemensella 

 [^^ = B. pi'aeangusta Haw."], Lavernaf coloradella, Litliocollelis amorpliae- 

 ella, L. amphicarpeaeella, Eurynome albella, Buccidalrix albella = 26 n. spp. ; 

 enumerates 73 determined species besides several undetermined larvai, 

 •with notes on food-plants, comparative descriptions of related species and 

 statistics and remarks upon the geographical distribution of the species. 



* 852. V. T. Chambers. Notes on a Collection of Tin- 

 eid Moths made in Colorado in 187*5 by A. S. Packard, Jr., 

 M.D. p. 143-145. [April, 1877.] 



Describes Gelechia packar delta, Blepharocera, B. haydenella =^ I n. g., 

 2n. spp.; enumerates 13 recognized species, with notes on geographical 

 distribution. 



* 853. V. T. Chambers. On the Distribution of Tineina 

 in Colorado, p. 147-150. [April, 1877.] 



Notes on the altitude at which various species occur, the dependence of 

 Tineina upon special food-plants, and the comparison in dimensions and 

 color between Eastern and Western specimens of the same species. 



* 854. A. S. Packard, Jr. On a new Cave Fauna in 

 Utah. p. 157-169, %. 5-10. [April, 1877.] 



Description of Clinton's Cave at Great Salt Lake, and of the insects and 

 moUusks found in ii ; describes Nemastoma troglodytes (fig. 5), Polydesmua 

 cavicola (fig. 6), found in the cave, and Scotolemon rohtistnm (fig. 8), found 

 in Colorado not in a cave = 3 n. spp.; notes upon the habits and aflSnities 

 of these and the [1] other species [T'oinocerus plumbea var. alba'\ found, 

 upon the geographical distribution of the genera, and upon " the evolution 

 theory." 



Note on a Beetle and Larva found in a cave at IManitou, Colorado ; oc- 

 currence of DicUdia laetula and of three larv£e [here described] (fig. 9) 

 perhaps of the same species, in the cave, and of Bleplinropterci defessa (fig. 

 10) [liei-e described by Osten Sacken] n. sp., near the entrance; the 

 Blepharoptera occurs also in various caves in Kentucky. 



Nos. 29 and 30 were issued Nov. 10, 1876. 

 No. 31 was issued Nov. 22, 1876. 



( p. 217-220, was issued March 6, 1877. 

 No. 32 -I p. 221-244, was issued July 16, 1877. 



( p. 245-248, was issued July 25, 1877. 

 Nos. 33-34 were issued June 8, 1877. 

 Nos. 35-38 were issued July 9, 1877. 



