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 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



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Tlie date of publication, here given in brackets [ ], marks the time at which the 

 work was received by the Editor, unless an earlier date of publication is known to him. 

 An asterisk * before a title is the Recorder's certificate of accuracy of quotation. Cor- 

 rections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. — B. Pickman Mann. 



Nos. 883 and 884 are from Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 ser. 4, V. 20, 



* 883. Jos: Leidy. Remarks on the yellow ant. p. 

 539-540. [Dec, 1877.] 



["From Troc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Tliilad., 1877, p. 145."] 



* 884. J. Chatin. On the coloration of the optical ele- 

 ments in Locusta viridissima. p. 542. [Dec, 1877.] 



" The bacilli of Locusta present, in their intimate constitution, great 

 similarity to the same parts studied in the Crustacea; their proper colora- 

 tion is the same in these different types." Description of the structure of 

 the bacilli, which are of a rose-color. 



* 885. The Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Jour- 

 nal of Science, v. 7, contains the following, and no. 886. 



a. Color of cocoons of Bomhyx marl affected by the nature of the food- 

 plants of the larvfe, p. 182-183. 



* 886. S: H. Scudder. Two new fossil cockroaches from 

 the Carboniferons of Cape Breton, p. 271-272, fig. 1-2. 

 [July, 1874.] 



T)mcr\\)(is Blattina hretonensis aM(\. B. }ieeri=:z2 n. spp.; enumerates the 

 (3) previously described carboniferous American fossil cockrokches. 



* 887. The Can. Nat., v. 8, as far as p. 378, contains 

 the following, and nos. 888 to 894. 



a. Entomological doings of the Natural History Society of Montreal, 

 during 1874-1877 (by J. F. Whiteaves) [increase and arrangement of the 

 collections] p. 19-20, p. 180-181, p. 305, p. 307, [donations received] p. 24. 

 h. List of insects taken or observed June 10, 1876, at Beloeil mountain 

 (by F. B. Caulfield) [21 Col., 20 Lep., 2 Orth., 1 Neur.], p. 288-289. 



* 888. F. B. Caulfield. List of diurnal Lepidoptera of 

 the island of Montreal, p. 25-27. [Nov., 1875.] 



[From Can. Entom.; see Rec, no. 476.] Enumerates 4 7 species, with 

 notes on abundance and seasons. 



* 889. G. E. Bulger. A summer stroll in England, 

 p. 28-30. [Nov., 1875.] 



Useless mention of a few plants, birds and insects seen at Upnor, in Kent, 

 in May and June, 1874. 



