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* 1231. Edwards, W: H: Butterflies on Martha's Vine- 

 yard. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 178.) 



Relative abundance of nine species seen in July at Martha's Vineyard, 

 Mass. [Oct., 1877.] 



* 1232. Dury, C: Correspondence. (Can. entom., 1877, 

 V. 9, p. 178.) 



Calocala marmorata taken 2 July and 10 July, and C. agrippina taken 

 at Avondale, Hamikon Co., Ohio. [Oct., 1877.] 



* 1233. Worthington, C: Ellis. Correspondence. (Can. 

 entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 178-179.) 



[See Rec, no. 1194.] Seasons of Philampelus achemon; this species and 

 Deilephila lineata may hibornate as imagos; Pieris rapae has reached 

 Chicago, 111. [Oct., 1877.] 



* 1234. Andrews, W: Valentine. Dryocampa rubicunda, 

 Fabr. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 179-180.) 



The larvae of this species, 'as described in Lintner's Entom. contr., 3 

 [See Rec, no. 26, 763] differ from larvae reared by the author; are they of 

 another species, or do they vary? [Oct., 187 7.] 



. * 1235. Groodell, Lafayette Washington. Food plants of 

 Saturnia io. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 180.) 



Larvae abundant, in 1877, at Amherst, Mass., feeding on Trifolium, 

 Lespedeza, Baptisia, Pyrus, Ribes, Symphoricarpus, Fraxinus, Quercus, 

 Comptonia, Betula, Salix, Zea. 



* 1236. Entomological Society of Ontario. Annual 

 meeting [1877]. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 181-189.) 



Business reports; disposition of the Centennial collection of Canadian 

 insects; annual address of the president, W: Saunders; ravages of Clisio- 

 campa sylvatica, widening distribution of Pieris rapae and of Donjphora 10- 

 iineata, progress of entomology during the past year; means against Pieris 

 i^apae. [Nov., 1877.] 



* 1237. Edwards, W: H: Descriptions of new species of 

 butterflies belonging to the N. American fauna. (Can. entom., 

 1877, V. 9, p. 189-192.) 



Describes Melitaea ulrica, M. dymas, AmUyscirtes nysa, Pholisora nessus 

 :^4 n. spp., from Texas. [Nov., 1877.] 



* 1238. Harvey, Leon Ferdinand. On the black-wing 

 group of the genus Catocala. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 



192-191.) 



Arrangement of the 18 known N. A. species; describes C. suhviridus n. 

 sp. and C. residua var. [Nov., 187 7.] 



* 1239. Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Tineina. (Can. en- 

 tom., 1877, V. 9, p. 194-196.) 



