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

 * 860. S. H. ScuDDER. Description of Two Species of 

 Carabidas found in the Interglacial Deposits of Scarboro' 

 Heights, near Toronto, Canada, p. 763-764. 



Describes Loricera glacialh and Loxandrus gelidus rr 2 n. spp. 



*i 861. The Sci. Amer. [see Rec, No. 142], vol. xxxii, 

 contains the following. 



a. Paris Green Poisoning [and its dangers], p. 21. h. A Suicidal Scor- 

 pion, pp. 21, 68, 99. c. To destroy red spiders on plants, p. 92. d. Can 

 Ants Talk?, p. 97. e. The Voices of Animals [i. e., of insects of several 

 kinds] (by J. Orton), p. 117. /. Ants [Termes mining living green-house 

 plants] (by J. Stauffer), p- 149. g. Bee Keeping [removing dead bees 

 from the hive], p. 152. /*. Can Ants Talk? [sound of Mutilla?] (by H. L. 

 A.'C), p. 165. i. Fumigating Greenhouses [as done at Harvard College 

 Botanic Gardens] (by D. Zirngiebel), p. 180. j. Partnerships of Ants 

 and Plants, p. 192-193. k. The INIission of the Fly [il/w.vca domestica as 

 an eater of animalcules], p. 209. I. How Science is Annihilated [alludes 

 to a criticism, in the American Garden, of Lubbock's observations on 

 the relations of insects and flowers], p. 224. m. Extermination of the 

 Phylloxera [figures of infected roots and of instrument for applying alka- 

 line sulphurets in destroying the insects; the Phylloxera prize], p. 242. 

 n. About Spiders (by E. S. Morse), p. 242. o. The Grasshopper [its oa'I- 

 positor and egg-laying] (by J. G. Shoemaker), p. 244. p. The Plague of 

 Flies [modes of keeping vermin out of houses] (by C .Thompson), p. 260. 

 q. Parasites in the Tongues of Flies [inquiry about them] (by W. W. W.), 

 p. 260. r. Cimex leclularius [use and habits], p. 289. .s. The Use of the 

 Mosquito, p. 326. /. The Scorpion Fly [Panorpa?], p. 327, fig. u. The 

 Death's Head Moth \_Sphinx atropos; fig. of larva], p. 327. v. Grass- 

 hopper Inventions Wanted [mention of devices for destroying Caloptenus 

 and request for moi-e inventions], p. 369. w. The diseases of the Silk 

 Worm [from M. Pasteur's work; figures of pehrine and facherie'], p. 370. 

 .T. White Ants at St. Helena [their destructiveness], p. 373. y. Discovery 

 of the Phylloxera remedy, p. 385. z. Insect Aesthetics [ants adorn their 

 dwellings], p. 385. aa. Parasites in Wasp Stings, p. 388. hb. A Use for 

 Bedbugs [perfumery from Cimex] (by C. K.), p. 404. 



*^ 862. The Sci. Amer., vol. xxxiii, contains the following. 



a. How does a Spider Make its Web ?, p. 5. b. The Animalism of 

 Plants [figures Sarracenia and others], p. 7. c. A Grasshopper Parasite, 

 J). 16. d. How can the Grasshoppers be Utihzed?, p. 19-20. e. A new 

 Use for May Bugs [for water colors], p. 21. /. The Colorado Potato Bug, 

 p. 32-33. g. The New Phylloxera Remedy [Dumas' mode by use of alka- 

 line sulpho-carbonates], p. 48-49. h. Grasshoppers in the AVest, p. 52. 

 i. The Birds and the Insect Pests, p. 56. j. Cocoon of A ttac us cecr op ia 



1 Record made by Mr. George Dimmock. 



