280 



* 1255. Bethune, C: James Stewart. A few common 

 wood-boring beetles. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 221-226, 

 pi.) 



Describes and figures Monohamvius scuteUatus, Clytits speciosus, Ortlwaoma 

 cylindricum, Clytus robiniae, Clii-ysobolhris femorala, Saperda Candida, 

 Monohammus confusor, Oherea tripunciala ; notes on larvae and hibits of 

 these species. [Jan., 1S78.] 



* 1256. American Entomological Society, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. Notice of removal. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 226.) 



Announcement of the removal of the society to the building of the 

 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. [Jan., 1878.] 



* 1257. Grote, A: Radcliffe. A new genus of Tortri- 

 cidae. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 227.) 



Describes Exentera n. g. and E. apriliana n, sp., from N. Y. 

 [Jan., 1878.] 



* 1258. Bean, T: Ebenezer. Sexes of Homoptera lunata. 

 (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 228.) 



[See Rec., no. 12.30.] Further observations tend to confirm those pre- 

 viously made. [Jan., 1878.] 



* 1259. Cassino, S: E. Naturalists' directory. (Can. 

 entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 228.) 



Prospectus of a new edition, to appear about May 1878, [Jan., 1878.] 



* 1260. Edwards, W: H: Description of preparatory 

 stages of Neonympha sosybius. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, 

 p. 229-231.) 



Describes egg, all stages of larva, and jiupa ; compares it with related 

 species. [Jan., 1878.] 



* 1261. Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Insects feeding on 

 Gleditschia. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 231-235.) 



Observations on Heltce pallidoclirella (re-named GelechiagleditschiaeeJla), 

 Agnippe biscolorella, Laverna gledltschiaeel/a, two Buprestidae and some 

 Formicidae. [Jan., 1878.] 



* 1262. Grote, A: Radcliffe. On the genera Nola and 

 Argyrophyes. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 235—238.) 



Describes AWrt .serHiocwfo/o n. sp.; materially changes the description of 

 the genus Argyrophyes [see Rec, no. 202], removing it to the Noctuidae, 

 and remarking on its species. [Jan., 1878.] 



* 1263. [Saunders, W:] Entomological pins seized for 

 duties. (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 238-239.) 



The U. S. Treasury Department forljids the importation of pins by pack- 

 age post. [Jan., 1878.] 



