PSYCHE. 



ORGAN OF THE CAMBRIDGE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB. 



EDITED BY B. PICKMAN MANN. 



Vol. I.] Cambridge, Mass., May, 1874. [No. 1. 



Introductory. 



The Cambridge Entomological Club was formed 

 January 9, 1874, by the following persons, who met at Dr. 

 Hagen's house, No. 7 Putnam Street, Cambridge, Massachu- 

 setts, namely: Messrs. E. P. Austin, Edward Burgess, G. R. 

 Crotch, of Cambridge, England, George Dimmock, J. H. 

 Emerton, Dr. H. A. Hagen, Messrs. Samuel Henshaw, B. P. 

 Mann, H. K. Morrison, J. C. Munro, of Lexington, Dr. A. S. 

 Packard, of Salem, Messrs. Eugene Schwarz, and S. H. Scud- 

 der. It has since added to its number Messrs. J. A. Allen, 

 Walter Faxon, A. W. Gould, Prof. C. E. Hamlin, Messrs. 

 Holmes Hinkley, H. G. Hubbard, Baron C. R. Osten Sacken, 

 Messrs. F. G. Sanborn, G. D. Smith, P. S. Sprague, Roland 

 Thaxter, of Newtonville, and C. P. Whitney, of Milford, N. H. 



At the fourth monthly meeting, held April 10, 1874, the 

 Club decided to undertake the publication of a monthly 

 organ, to be called Psyche. This organ will contain such 

 parts of the proceedings of the Club as seem to be of general 

 interest, biological contributions upon Arthropoda from any 

 competent person, lists of captures, with time and locality, 

 miscellaneous entomological information, and especially a 

 Bibliographical Record, in which last a list will be given 

 of all writings upon Entomology published in North America, 

 and of all foreign writings upon North American Entomology, 

 from the beginning of the year 1874, with a brief note of the 

 contents of each. For the greater perfection of this list, 

 authors and societies are requested to forward their works to 

 the editor at the earliest date possible. 



Each number will contain at least four pages, and as soon 

 as the returns are sufficient to make it possible, a greater 

 number of pages will be given. The subscription price in 



