167 



Museum pests [detection and destruction], p. 21. p. Packing and transpor- 

 tation, p. 22-23. q. Packing . . . for transmission to foreign parts 

 [packing, making lists, expresses, custom-houses], p. 24-28. r. Rearing 

 . . . from the egg and caterpillar [getting eggs, keeping pupae, varieties], 

 p. 28-31. s. Final remarks [sending money, price of specimens], p. 31-32. 

 t. Structure of butterflies and moths, as shown on plate 1, figs. 1-10, p. 

 33-34. u. Terms and abbreviations used in works on Lepidoptera, p. 35- 

 45. V. Aljjhabetical and explanatory list of localities of which the lepido- 

 pterous feuna is more or less known, p. 46-66. iv. Catalogue of the American 

 Macrolepidoptera north of Mexico [comprising Rhopalocera only; full 

 bibliography and synonymy, with localities, food-plants and descriptions of 

 varieties, p. 67-192. x. Corrigenda, p. 193-194. y. Index to catalogue, 

 p. 195-208. z. Bibliography [titles of all the articles upon Lepidoptera 

 j)ublislied by avithors who have treated of the Rhopalocera of various parts 

 of the world, as well as all the titles of articles upon the N. A. lepidopter- 

 ous fauna; with biographical notes], p. 209-283. 



*i 997. The Amer. Nat. [see Rec, nos. 264-307], v. 9, 

 ^rom p. 573, contains tlie following, and nos. 998 and 999. 



a. Cave-inhabiting spiders, p. 663-664. h. Digestion in insects, p. 664- 

 665. 



*^ 998. A. S. Packard, Jr. Life histories of the Crustacea 

 and insects, p. 583-622, fig. 235-284. 



Brief enumeration of the characters of Crustacea and of insects (trache- 

 ata), embryology of many forms, with figures of different stages and of 

 adidt forms. Numerous references to the literature of the subject. 



*^ 999. Mrs. Mary Treat. Plants that eat animals, 

 p. 658-662, fig. 306-308. 



Capture of larvae of Chironomus and other insects in the bladders of 

 Utricularia. 



*^ 1000. The Amer. Nat., v. 10, contains the following, and 

 Nos. 1001 to 1021. 



a. Notice of Scudder's Fossil butterflies [see Rec, no. 591], p. 53, 1.06- 

 107; of Edwards' Butterflies of North America, p. 108-109; of Hentz's 

 Spiders of the United States [see Rec, no. 790], p. 170; of Grote's Check 

 list of the . . . Noctuidae of America, Part I [see Rec, no. 345], p. 312; 

 of Tullberg's Monograph of the Poduridae of Sweden, p. 3 75; of Riley's 

 Eighth report on the noxious insects of Missouri [see Rec, no. 970], 

 p. 485-486 ; of Packard's Monograph of the . . . Geometrid moths of the 

 United States, p. 568; of Lacordaire and Chapuis' Genera des Coleopteres, 

 p. 568-569; of Cook's Manual of the apiary, p. 621-622 ; of Mayer's On- 

 togeny and phylogeny of insects (by A. S. Packard, Jr.), p. 688-691. h^ 

 Proceedings of societies: Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. [Horn on a method of 

 distinguishing sexes in Amblychila], p. 632; Acad. Sci. St. Louis [Riley 



1 Record made by Mr. George Dimmock. 



