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C- ["£?-"] album from N. W. coast of British America (by W. H. Edwards), 

 p. 60. n. Notice of No. 1 of The Cincinnati Quarterly Journal of Science, 

 p. 77; of vol. i, pts. 8 and 9 of Stretch's Illustr. Zyg. and Bomb. N. A. 

 [see above, No. 42], p. 77-78; of Packard's Cat. Phal. Cab, No. 2 [see 

 above, No. 1], p. 78. o. Presentation of a testimonial gold medal to Mr. 

 Riley, p. 78-79. p. Soot as a means of destroying the Phylloxera; sup- 

 posed distinctness of the root-louse and leaf-louse, p. 79-80. q. Announce- 

 ments ; Notice of" No. 4 of the Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci. [see above, Nos. 

 19-25], p. 98-100. r. Protective instinct of Calocala relicta (by R. Bun- 

 ker), p. 100. it. Scudder's The Preservation of Caterpillars by Inflation, 

 reprinted [see this Record, No. 59], p. 107-111, fig. 20-27. t. Annual 

 Meeting of the Montreal Branch Entom. Soc. Ontar., p. 118. u. Dys- 

 auxes mediastina not N. American, but Australian (by R. H. Stretch), p. 

 119. v. Platysamia Columbia raised from cocoon at Montreal (by C. W. 

 Pearson), p. 119. w. Notice of Lintner's Entom. Contr. No. Ill [see 

 above, No. 26]; of Grote's List of the Noctuidae of N. A. (1874); of 

 No. 1 of Psyche (1874); of Edwards' Butterflies of N. A. f vol. ii, pt. 1 

 (1874), p. 120. 



* 86. Wm. Saunders. On some of our Common Insects. 

 11. The Tiger Swallow Tail — Papilio twrnus, Linn. p. 2-5, 

 fig. 1-2. 



Description of imago (fig-), egg, larva (fig.); habits. 



* 87. T. G. Gentry. The Use of Aphis-excretion and 

 Benefit derived therefrom, p. 5—8. 



Use of honey-dew as food for the young Aphides and to change ants from 

 destroyers to protectors. 



* 88. V. T. Chambers. Micro-Lepidoptera (continued 

 from vol. v.) pp. 8-11, 49-52, 72-77, 96-97. 



Enumerates 14 (9 new) species of 10 (7 new) genera; habits of Butalis 

 malutella ?, A coca ostryaeeld. 



* 89v Francis Walker. The Families of Diptera. p* 

 11-12. 



Thoughts on fleas ; synopsis of sub-families of Mycetophilida?. 



* 90. A. R. Grote. Notes on Noctuidaa. p. 13-16, 

 Enumerates 10 spp.; describes as new 1 Agrotis, 1 Luperina, 1 Iladena.- 



* 91. W. V. Andrews. Entomological Readings, Sug- 

 gestive and Reflective, p. 16-17. 



Indefiniteness of species; parthenogenesis of Eacles impermlis. 



* 92. S. H. Scudder. The Food-plants of European But- 

 terflies, p. 21-25 [continued p. 126-127.] 



About 179 plants cited about 323 times as food of 101 butterflies. 



