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* 1154. Ed-wards, W: H: Supplementary notes upon 

 Argynnis nijrina, witli mention of the species bellona, atlantis 

 and cybele. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 84-36.) 



Seasons of larvae and imagos, hibernation of larvae; egg of A. bellona 

 described. [Mar., 1877.] 



* 1155. [Saunders, W:] Book notices. (Can. entom., 

 1877, V. 9, p. 36-37.) 



Notice of LeConte and Horn's Rhynchojiliora of America north of 

 Mexico; of the works cited in this record, nos. 967, 84.5, 794; of Genti-y's 

 Life histories of the birds of eastern Pennyslvania, vol. 1. [Mar., 1877.] 



* 1156. Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Correspondence. 

 (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 38-40.) 



[See Rec, no. 11 23. J Preferred methods of preparing Tineina for study 

 and preservation. . [Mar., 1877.] 



* 1157. Caulfield, Frank B. Notes on hybernating but- 

 terflies. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 40.) 



[See Kec, no. 651.] Dates at which Vanessa j-alhum and V. antiopa 

 first emerge from their winter quarters. [Mar., 1877.] 



* 1158. G-entry, T: G: Metamorphic changes of Piaty- 

 samia cecropia. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 41-50.) 



Describes the egg and all stages of the larva; periodicity of changes ; 

 relation of larva and of color of cocoon to food plants, relation of food to 

 sex; natural enemies. [Apr., 1877.] 



* 1159. Cassino, S: E. The naturalists' directory. Con- 

 taining the names of naturalists, chemists, ])hysicists, and 

 meteorologists, arranged alphabetically, with an index arranged 

 according to departments. Salem, Mass., Naturalist's Agen- 

 cy, 1877. [2] +46 +20 + [10] p., interleaved in blank, 

 23 X 15. 



* Notice. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 50.) [Apr., 1877.] 

 States the addresses and specialities of 1431 naturalists, and indexes 



them by their specialities ; states the addresses of about 600 chemists and 

 phvsicists and of about 100 meteorologists. [Feb., 1877.] 



* 1160. Edwards, W: H: Description of a new species 

 of Hesperian from Texas. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 58-59.) 



Describes Pamphila ineskei, n. tp. [Apr., 1877.] 



* 1161. Bell, James Thompson. Correspondence. (Can. 

 entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 59-60.) 



Recommends more extensive publication of notices of the localities, 

 habitats, food and habits of the rarer species of insects, and of the best 

 methods of capture and preservation ; likewise of notices of works useful 



