71 



* 17-". E. P. Austin and J. L. LeConte. Catalogue of 

 the Coleoptera of Mt. Washington, N. H., with Descriptions of 

 New Species, p. 265-276. 



Enumerates 232 species, with notes ; describes 11 (9 new) species; syn- 

 optical table of species of Cepbaloon. 



* 176. H. A. Hagen. On Amber in North America, p. 

 206-801.— Also separate. 8vo. pg. 7. 



Localities and insect-contents of amber. [The separate contains some 

 matter not in the original. In a communication to the Club, Dr. Hagen 

 said it seems from the description that the supposed " nest of an insect " is 

 a group of galls attached to a twig. B. P. M.~\ 



* 177. H. A. Hagen. The Odonate Fauna of Georgia, 

 from Original Drawings now in possession of Dr. J. LeConte, 

 and in the British Museum, p. 349-365. 



Enumerates 66 species, with notes. Describes 5 (2 new) species. 



* 178. The Proc Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, vol. xvii, as far as 

 p. 256, contain the following, and Nos. 179-182. 



a. Condition of the Entomological Department (by Prof. Alpheus 

 Hyatt) , p. 7. b. Notice of Prof. Wyman's " Notes on the Cells of the 

 Bee" (1866) (by Prof. Asa Gray), p. 117-118. c. The four types of 

 nestsamade by " Tarantulas " characterized (by S. II. Scudder), p. 130. 



* 179. S. H. Scudder. Notes on the Natural History of 

 Portions of Dakota and Montana Territories, being the Sub- 

 stance of a Report to the Secretary of War on the Collections 

 made by the North Pacific Railroad Expedition of 1873, Gen. 

 D. S. Stanley, Commander. By J. A. Allen, Naturalist of the 

 Expedition. VII. Report on the Butterflies collected by Mr. 

 J. A. Allen on the Yellowstone Expedition of 1873. p. 86-91. 



Enumerates 28 species, with notes and localities ; describes Agriades 

 Minnehaha, n. sp. 



* 180. H. K. Morrison. Descriptions of New Noctuidae. 

 -p. 131-166. 



Describes 4 (Pteroscia, Thaumatopsis = 2 new) genera and 58 (56 new) 

 species, including 23 (22 new) Agrotis ; enumerates 65 sjiccies of 21 

 genera. 



* 181. S. H. Scudder. Remarks on the Old Genus Calli- 

 dryas. p. 206-209. 



Division of the genus into groups ; localities and varieties of the five U. 

 S. species: Phoebia Agarithe, Cattidryas Eubule, C. Sennae, C. Philea, 

 Melura Cipris ; description of Aphrissa Duller I n. sp. from Tehuantepec. 



* 182. H. K. Morrison. List of a Collection of Texan 

 Noctuida?, with Descriptions of the New Species, p. 209-221. 



