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[From tlie {London) Times.'] The collection of H: Edwards contains 

 about 60,000 species and more than 200,000 specimens; valued at $12,000, 

 or about cost price, the labor of 25 years not estimated. [Nov., 1878.] 



* 1361. [Pettit, Johnson.'] Personal. (Can. entom., 1878, 

 V. 10, p. 217.) 



Removal from Grimsby, Ont., to Bufi'alo, New York. [Nov., 1878.] 



* 1362. Harrington, W: Hague. A cheap entomological 

 cabinet. (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 217-218.) 



Thin frames covered with paper and adapted to a cabinet without 

 drawers. [Nov., 18 78.] 



* 1363. Bethune, C: James Stewart. The tomato worm 

 (Sphinx quinquemaculata). (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 

 218-219.) 



Abundance of the larvae at Port Hope, Ont. Four bushels [1.41 HI.] 

 gathered in one day off an acre and a quarter [0.5 Ha.] of tomatoes; autum- 

 nal appearance of the imago. [Nov., 1878.] 



* 1361. Howe, Elliott. On L. lucia and pseudargiolus. 

 (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 219.) 



Date of first appearance of Lycaena lucia and L. pseudargiolus var. neg- 

 lecla at Yonkers, N. Y., during 1878, unfavorable to the view of the unity of 

 the forms; deep coloration not wholly the result of cold weather; A^'eonyinpltu 

 caul hus ixnd Authli/sciiies ciulis common at Yonkers. [Nov., 18 78.] 



* 1365. Bunker, Robert. [Mode of extrication of silkworm 

 moths from their cocoons.] (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 220.) 



[See Rec, no. 1042.] Observations on 'J'elea poli/phemus and Samia 

 cecropia. [Nov., 1878.] 



* 1366. Zimmerman, C: Diehl. [Saperdas captured.] 

 (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 220.) 



Date of appearance and habitat of Saperda Candida, S. puncticollis and .S^. 

 Jaiji; habits of the last. [Nov., 1878.] 



* 1367. Saunders, W: Notes on a winter holiday. 

 (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 221-224.) 



Notice of entomological collections at Albany, N. Y. , and at Washington, 

 D. C; obsei'vations upon iusects in Florida. [Jan., 1879.] 



* 1368. Edwards, W: H: On the pupation of the Nym- 

 phalidae. (Can. entom., 1878, v. 10, p. 224-231.) 



Notice of articles upon the subject by Dr. J. A. Osborne in Nature. 1877, 

 v. 15, p. 7-, and in P^ntom. m. mag., Aug. 1878; observations on the pro- 

 cess in Grapta interrogalionis und Danais arcliippus. [Jan., 1879.] [See 

 Psyche, 1879, v. 2, p. 249-251.] 



* 1369. Grote, A: Radcliffe. New N. American lepido- 

 ptera, with notes on a few little known. (Can. entom., 1878, 

 V. 10, p. 231-238.) 



Describes Emijdia ainpla, L;/granthoeria acutilinea, Asopia coJiortnlis, 

 Agrotis piscipellis, Hadena scnescens, H. algens, H. genitrix, Mamestra 



