45 



* 94. W. Saunders. On some of our Common Insects. 

 12. The American Copper Underwing— - Amphipyra pyramid- 

 oides Guen. p. 27-28, fig. 3-4. 



Habits; description of larva (fig.), imago (fig.) ; means against it. 



* 95. H. K. Morrison. On Anisopteryx vernata and 

 pometaria. p. 29-32. 



Reprint of descriptions by Peck, Harris, and Mann; distinctive charac- 

 ters and seasons of the two species. [See this Record, No. 10.] 



* 96. W. Saunders. Notes on the Larva of Boarmia lar- 

 varia Guenee. p. 32-33, 



Description; food-plant (willow); seasons* 



* 97. William Couper. A Dissertation on Northern But- 

 terflies, pp, 33-37, 55-59, 91-96. 



Relations and distribution of Papilio breoicauda, P. polyxenes (asterias), 

 P. Anticottiensis and their allies. Relations and distribution of Chionobas 

 spp. ; of Pieris frigida, Qanoris oleracea, and G. bnrealis. Distribution, 

 food-plants, and varieties of Papilio tumus; habits of Colias philodice on 

 the Island of Anticosti ; production of varieties of Colias, Grapta, and 

 other Lepidoptera by difference of food and other causes. 



* 98. T. G. Gentry. Description and Habits of a sup- 

 posed new species of Lepidopterous larva of the genus Sphinx, 

 p. 41-43. 



Description, food-plant, and habits of an undetermined larva. 



* 99. G. M. Dodge. Hesperia Pawnee. N. sp. p. 44- 

 45. 



Description and season of male and female imagos from Nebraska. 



* 100. J. Pettit. List of Neuroptera collected, p. 45. 

 23 species of 13 genera from (V) Grimsby, Ontario. 



* 101. W. Saunders. On some of our Common Insects. 

 13. The Disippus Butterfly — Limenitis disippus Godt. p. 

 -46-49, fig. 5-7. 



Description and figures of all stages and of the hibernaculum; habits; 

 enemies. 



* 102. S. V. Summers, M.D. List of Coleoptera of St. 

 Louis County, Missouri, (continued from vol. v.) p. 52-55. 



Enumerates 1 1 1 species of 56 genera. 



* 103. W. Saunders. Notes on the Larva and Pupa of 

 jSaperda moesta Lee. p. 61—63. 



Food-plant; habits; description of larva and pupa; history of develop- 

 ment, 



