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Cyaniris Lucia. Hundreds were seen every day, though 

 no females were seen the first day, and but very few at all ; 

 they were easily taken with the fingers. The female was no- 

 ticed in two or three instances, on the 5th, hovering about a 

 particular species of plant by the roadside ; this was brought 

 away for identification, but unfortunately lost. 



Ganoris rapce. Both sexes plenty and fresh, but almost ex- 

 clusively confined to the neighborhood of houses or the high 

 road, in contradistinction to the habits of the next species. 



Ganoris oleracea. A few fresh specimens of both sexes 

 were taken ; the butterfly seemed to confine its wanderings to 

 open places in the woods and to forsaken roads through them, 

 seldom occurring in the same haunts with the last species. 



Euplioeades Glaucus. Two or three specimens were seen on 

 the 5th, none before ; this day was much warmer than any of 

 the previous, and doubtless was their birth-day. 



.Erynnis Icelus. A single specimen was seen on the 2d ; 

 three or four seen and captured on the 3d, all males ; on the 

 4th they were common and a single female taken ; on the 5th 

 nearly a hundred were seen and several of those captured were 

 females. S. H. Seudder. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



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

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

 publication especially of those works which are not generally consulted by- 

 entomologists. B. Pickman Mann. 

 {Continued from page 16.) 



* 34. B. P. Mann. A remedy for the Currant Worm 

 and the Hop Louse. No. 19 (1683). 



Nemaliis ventricosus, Ellopiu ribearia, Aphis humuli. 



* 35. L. S. Richards. The Worm and the Ant. No. 

 26 (1691). 



Habitations, colonies, habits and wars of ants. 



* 36. Editor. Cranberry Culture. No 37 (1701). 

 Habits of the vine worm (Anchylopera vaeciniana) and the fruit worm 



(Torlrix? sp?). 



* 37. Western Farmer. The Plum Curculio. No. 37 (1701). 

 Description?; habits; means against them. 



