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* 1205. Bell, James Thompson. How to destroy cabinet 

 pests. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 139-140.) 



Successful use of potassic cyanide (KCN). [Aug., 1877.] 



* 1206. Zimmerman, C: Diehl. [Meloe angusticollis.] 

 (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 140.) 



Meloe angusticollis feeding on Anemone japonica. [Aug., 187 7.] 



* 1207. Moffat, J: Albert. Limenitis proserpina. (Can. 

 entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 140.) 



Limenitis proserpina taken very rarely at Hamilton, Ont., and always in 

 connection with L. arthernis. [Aug., 1877.] 



* 1208. Peck, G: W. Captures at sugar. (Can. entom., 

 1877, V. 9, p. 140.) 



Capture of Ellihia versicolor, Everrjx cJwerilus and E. myron, at Morris- 

 town, N. J. [Aug., 1877.] 



* 1209. Dobree, W. T. Agrotis fennica wanted. (Can. 

 entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 140.) 



Petition for specimens of A. fennica. [Aug., 1877.] 



* 1210. Ed-wards, W: H: On the preparatory stages of 

 Satyrus nephele. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 141-143.) 



Describes the egg, larva at all stages, and pupa and habits of the larva of 

 Satyrus nephele. [Aug., 1877.] 



* 1211. Bruner, Laurence. List of Acrididae found in 

 Nebraska. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 144-145.) 



List of 95 species. [Aug., 1877.] 



* 1212. Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Tineina. (Can. en- 

 tom., 1877, V. 9, p. 145-147.) 



Notes on one or more species related to BatracJiedra striolata, and on 

 Perimede erransella. [Aug., 1877.] 



* 1213. [Dodge, C: Richards.] Ravages of white ants. 

 (Field and forest, 1877, v. 3, p. 17.) (Can. entom., 1877, v. 

 9, p. 147.) 



Books eaten by Termes in Liberia. [July, 1877.] 



* 1214. Bethune, C: J. S., compiler. Insects of the northern 

 parts of British America. From Kirby's Fauna boreali-ameri- 

 cana: Lisecta. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 148-156.) 



[Cont. from v. 7, p. 159; see Rec, no. 485.] Reprint of p. 257-270 of 

 Kirby's work, comprising descriptions of 19 species of hymenoptera, with 

 notes by the compiler. [Aug., 1877.] 



Nos. 61-62 were issued June 13, 1879. 



