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* 1316. [Saunders, W:] Entomological appointments. 

 (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 97.) 



Congratulation? over the appointment of C: V. Riley to be entomologist 

 in the U. S. Department of Agrieulture. [June, 1878.] 



* 1317. G-raef, E: L: On a covering superior to paper for 

 cork-lined boxes for the cabinet. (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, 

 p. 97-98.) 



Reeipe for a white wash to bo applied to the cork. [June, 1878.] 



* 1318. Andrews, W: Valentine. Erratum, etc. (Can. 

 entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 98.) 



[Sej Rec., no. 129G.] Occurrence of Pieris rapoe and AethiUn hathijllus 

 near Asiieville, N. C, at an elevation of 1200 to 1500 metres; Dorypliura 

 10-lineata not yet found there. [June, 187S.] 



* 1319. Jack, J: G: [The mode of extrication of silk- 

 worm moths from their cocoons.] (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, 

 p. 98-99.) 



[See Rec, no. 1042, 104G.] Acdns luna, Telra polj/phemus, and other 

 Ronibycidae cut their way out of the cocoons by means of two spines on 

 the submedian nerve of the fore wings. [June, 1878.] 



* 1320. GrOtt, B: [Lophyrus abbotii attacking Pinus 

 strobus.j (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 99.) 



Description, habits and ravages of Z. ahbo'di. [June, 1878.] 



* 1321. Bates, James Elwyn. [Doryphora decemlineata 

 eaten by fowls.] (Can. entom., 1«78, v. 10, p. 100.) 



A taste for the larvae and imagos of D. lO-lineala induced in domestic 

 fowls, who aided afterwai'ds in checking the increase of the pest ; [see Kec. 

 no. 980] both larvae and imagos of D. lO-Uneala feed on Solanuin dulca- 

 mara. [June, 18 78.] 



*i]322. Saunders, W: The Achemon sphinx. (Can. 

 entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 101-103, fig. 4-6.) 



Describes and figures larva, pu[)a and imago. [July, 1878.] 



*^ 1323. Dodge, G: M: Variations in the wing expanse 



of Pezotettix. (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 103-105.) 



The length of the wings varies greatly, suggesting the Ibrmer identity of 



the genera Caloptenus and Pezotettix. [July, 1878.] 



* 1321. E.iwards, W: H: Description of the preparatory 

 stages of Neonymplia eiirytris. (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 

 105-108.) 



Describes egg, laiva at all stages, and pupa; habits. [July, 18 78.] 

 1 Record mado with the assistance of Mr. E: P. Austin. 



