79 



Notice of Moon's Bee World, p. 8 ; of Packard's Our Common Insects 

 (1873), p. 8; of the Michigan Bee Association, p. 165. 



* 194. Anonym. When to Flow Cranberries to Kill 

 Worms, p. 19. 



Habits and seasons of Tortrix vacciniivorana; means against it. 



* 195. M. Quinby. Bee Notes.— Advice to Beginners. 



a. The temper of bees; how irritated and how soothed, p. 10-11. b. 

 The health of bees in winter ; how known and how controlled, p. 49. c. 

 Winter diseases of bees; consumption of food in winter, p. 90. d. Reme- 

 dies for hee-stings ; do bees injure fruit?, p. 129-130. e. Habits of the 

 moth-worm ('?Galleria cereana) ; means against it, p. 249-250, fig. 



* 196. M. Quinby. Bee Notes. 



a. Some of the objections to Bee-keeping considered [do bees injure 

 fruit ?; are bees killed by the pollinia of milk-weed (Asclepias) ?], p. 170- 

 171. b. Do bees injure fruit?, pp. 369-370, 410. 



* 197. Anonym. Notes from the Pines. — " Horticulture 

 is a War with Insects. " p. 302-303. 



Influence of insects upon agriculture. 



* 198. Mary Treat. The Enemies of the Oak. p. 344, 

 fig. 1-5. 



Figures of Prionus laticollis, larva and imago, and of Hyletus robiniae 

 larva and imago, ? and d] habits of these insects, of'Dryocampa sanatoria 

 and of Stenocorus pulator. 



* 199. The Sixth Annual Report of the Trustees of 

 the Peabody Academy of Science, for the year 1873, 



contains the following, and Nos. 200 to 202. 



Report of the Curator of Articulata (by A. S. Packard, Jr.), p. 13-14. 



* 200. A. R. Grote. On the Noctuiche of North Amer- 

 ica, p. 21-38. 



List of 13 species common to Europe and N. A.; of 4 pairs of closely allied 

 but distinct species of the two countries; of 6 pairs of species still in doubt. 

 Describes Dicopis (n. g.) muralis, Jaspidia lepidula, Agrolis gilvipennis, A. 

 velleripennis, Copipanolis (n. g.) cubilis, Polia leucoscelis, Pachypolia (n. g.) 

 atricornis, Macronoctua (n. g.) onusla, Platysenta (n. g.) atriciliata, Senla 

 defecta, Orthosia viatica, O. declioa, O. inulta, O. apiata, Lithophane petulca, 

 L.ferrealis, L. semiuMa, L. querquera, L. pexata, Catocala semirelicla, Stic- 

 loptera divuricata = 5n. gen., 21 n. spp.; noteS'On generic synonymy; list of 

 the 65 N. A. species of Catocala. 



* 201. A. S. Packard, Jr. Descriptions of New North 

 American Phahenidge. p. 39-53. [For figures, see Rec, No. 



1.] 



Describes Lithostege triseriata, L. rotundala, Lobopliora montanata, Laren. 



