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15. Polygonia Comma. — The orange Comma. 



Proposed by Gosse. 



1(3. Polygonia Faunus. — The green Comma. 

 Proposed by Gosse, in allusion to the green tiuge on the under surface 

 of both sexes, but especially of the male. 



17. Polygonia Progne. — The gray Comma. 

 Also proposed by Gosse. 



18. Nymphalis J-album. — The Compton Tortoise. 



Found abuudautly by Gosse, in Compton, Canada, and thus named by 

 him. «S'. H. Scuddcr. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



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(Continued from page 8.) 



* 17. Geo. W. Flagg et al. Lice on sheep. No. 9. 

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remedies. Hyphohosca crina [= Hippobosca ovina [ ?] ; habits ; description. 



* 18. Subscriber et al. Bark Lice. No. 12. 



Coccus on rose bushes ; remedies. Extract from Harris's Rep. Insects 

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Nos. 19 to 25 are from the Bulletin of the Buffalo Society 

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* 19. S. H. Sc udder. The two principal groups of Urbi- 

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Division of the family into two tribes : Hesperides and Astyci. 



* 20. S. H. Scudder. Note on the species of Glaueopsy- 

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Synonymy of G. Lygdamus and of G. "Pembina"= Couperi. 



* 21. L. P. Harvey, M. D. New Phalaenoid Moths, p. 

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Describes one new genus and three new species of Bombyccs, and three 

 (two new) species of Geometrsc ; all figured. 



* 22. J. L. LeConte, M. D. Notes on the species of Pasi- 

 niachus. p. 266-27S. 



Synopsis of the eleven United States species, with notes and synonyms; 

 description of one new species. 



* 23. H. K. Morrison. Description of (wo new Noctui- 

 dae from the Atlantic District, p. 271-275. 



