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The 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. 1188 to 1266 are from Can. entom., 1877, v. 9. 



* 1188. Edvirards, W: H: Notes on Limenitis proserpina 

 and arthemis. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 114.) 



L. arthemis and L. proserpina raised from eggs o? L. proserpina\ geograph- 

 ical distribution of the latter species. [July, 1877.] 



* 1189. G-rote, A: RadcliflFe. A new genus and species 

 of Geometrae. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 114-115.) 



Describes Meskea, n. g., and M. dyspieraria n. sp., from Texas. [July, 

 1877.] 



* 1190. Bailey, James Spencer, M. D. Center, N. Y., 

 entomologically considered. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 

 115-119.) 



Location and character of the jilace; list of 57 butterflies and 39 moths 

 captured there. [July, 1877.] 



* 1191. Bunker, Robert. Notes on the food plant of 

 Hemileuca maia. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 119.) 



Character of the region inhabited by Hemileuca maia; eggs laid on 

 Aster and on Quercus. [July, 187 7.] 



* 1192. Grote, A: Radclifte. Correspondence. (Can. 

 entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 119-120.) 



Mention of a few lepidoptera caught in camp at Lake Forest, Erie co., 

 N. Y., 7 June, 1877. [July, 1877.] 



* 1198. Ed-wards, W: H: Correspondence. (Can. entom., 

 1877, V. 9, p. 120.) 



Edwards' name " Lintneria" for a genus of Hesperidae preoccupied by 

 Butler for a genus of Sphingidae; replaced by " Systasea" Butl. [July, 

 1877.] 



* 1194. Bunker, Robert. Effect of hot weatlier upon the 

 transformation of the sphinxes. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 

 120.) 



Philampelus satellitia buried itself 31 July, pupated 1 Aug., iraaginated 

 10 Sept., which " would seem to show that this species in a warm climate 

 would become double brooded." [July, 187 7.] 



* 1195. Bassett, Homer Frankhn. Remarks upon the 

 Cynipidae. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 121-122.) 



