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Localities where the different species of Anojihthalmus and Adelops are 

 found; variations in size of tlie individuals of the same species; beetles from 

 outside which had accidentally found their way into the caves; larvas of 

 the species; figures Batrisus spretiis, Anophlhalmus tellkamj')Jii larva and 

 pupa, Adelop.f liirtus and larva, Quedius fulrjiihuf and two undetermined 

 larvje. 



*^ 1011. J. S. KiNGSLEY. Are poteto beetles poisonous? 

 p. 303. 



Regards the experiments made by Messrs. Grote and Kayser [see Rec, 

 nos. 587 and 1007] not conclusive. 



*i 1012. Gilbert -S. Judd. Occurrence of mag-o-ots in a 

 boy. p. 374-375. 



Anthomijia scalaris larva3 in the intestines of a boy. 



*^ 1013. S: H. ScuDDEK. A cosmopolitan butterfly, i. Its 

 birthplace, p. 392-396. 



Vanessa cardui originally came from North America; its distribution. 

 [See Rec, no. 1020.] 



*i 1014. H. A. Ha.gex. The probable danger from white 

 ants. p. 401-410. 



Habitations and mode of life of Ternies; history of the devastations of the 

 European T. luclfugus find the North American 7'. ^/Zay^jQCs; means recom- 

 mended to prevent danger from them. 



*^ 1015. A. S. Packard, Jr. The house fly. p. 476-480, 

 fig. 28. 



[Reproduction of the leading points of the article cited in Rec, no. 6.] 



*i 1016. S: H. ScuDDER. The mode in which cockroaches 

 and earwigs fold their wings, p. 521-529, fig. 29-41. 



Illustrations and descriptions of the mode in which quite a number of 

 species close and ojien their wings. 



*^ 1017. . Mimicry in butterflies explained 



by natural selection, p. 534-536. 



[An abstract of Fritz MuUer's article in the Jenaische Zeitschrift fiir 

 Naturwissenschaft, xi, Feb., 1876.] Discussion of mimicry with especial 

 reference to the species of Leptalis. 



*^ 1018. A. S. Packard, Jr. A century's progress in 

 American zoology, p. 591-598. 



Enumerates some of the contributoi's to progress in entomology. 



*^ 1019. G. T. Bettany, in Nature. The missing link be- 

 tween the vertebrates and invertebrates, p. 598-602. 



[Abstract of Dohrn's Der Ursjjrung der Wirbelthiere und das Prineip des 



1 Recoi'd made by Mr. George Dimmock. 



