15 

 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



Authors and Societies are requested to forward their -works to the Edi- 

 tor at the earlier: date possible. We ask our readers to inform us of the 

 publication especially of those works which are not generally consulted by 

 entomologis B. Pickman Mann. 



(Continued from page 12.) 



* '1~ . Le Xaturaliste Canadien, vol. vi, contains the follow- 

 ing, and Nos. 28 to 32, all without signature, and presumably 

 by the Editor, l'Abbe' Provancher. 



Obituary notice of Dr. F. E. Melsheimer. p. 19-20; obituary notice of 

 Mr. L. J. R. Agassiz. p. 22-24 ; history and announcement of the intended 

 publication of a work on the entomological fauna of Canada, with a figure 

 of the larva of Attacus Cecropia. p. 65-68, fig. 2 ; review of the Report of 

 the Entomological Society of the Province of Ontario for 1873, and query 

 concerning Oberea tripunctalQ. p. 122-124; on the behavior of tamed in- 

 sects, showing intelligence, p. 159. 



* 28. Les Ichneuinonides de Quebec, avec description de 

 plusieurs especes nouvelles. (suite.) p. 29—32 ; p. 55-63 ; p. 

 78-81 ; p. 103-107 ; p. 143-151 ; p. 173-179. 



Description of 24 genera, 111 (74 new) species; synopsis of 93 species 

 in 11 genera. 



* 29. Petite Faune entomologique du Canada, (suite.) p. 

 48-55 ; p. 72-77. 



Description of 17 genera, 20 species Staphylinidae ; of 2 genera, 12 spe- 

 cies Histeridae ; of 1 genus. 1 species Scaphidiidae. 



* 30. Vers a soie d'Atnerique. L'Attaque Cecropia. Atta- 

 cus Cecropia, Linne. p. 114-122, fig. 3, with one plate (i). 



Description, habits; enemies. Availability for the production of silk. 



* 31. La Clisiocampe d'Amerique ou Chenille a tente. 

 Olisiocampa Americana, Harris, p. 138-143, fig. 4, 5. 



Description, habits, means against them. Clisiocampa sylvatica. Loxo- 

 tcenia sp. making tents. 



* 32. La Chenille du Gadellier. Nematus ventricosus, Klug. 

 p. 186-192, fig. 6-8. 



History, description, habits, enemi 



The Massachusetts Ploughman, vol. xxxiii, contains 

 the following, and Nos. :;4 to 38. 



No. 15 (1679). New mode for destroying canker worms; remedies for 

 the Phylloxera in France. No. 16 (1680). Mean- against the enemies of 

 the cranberry crop. No. I s (1682). Insect infesting grass lands: the 

 sheep maggot. No. 19 (1683). Recipes for worms in horses. No. 20 (1685). 

 Ailanthus wood a protection against moths. No. 21 (1686). Means against 



