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431; of Psyche, No. 1 (1874), p. 447; of Loew's Monographs of the Dip- 

 tera of North America, vol. iii (1873) [and of vols, i, ii, iv], p. 497-498; of a 

 new volume of Lacordaire's Genera of Coleoptera (1874?), p. 5 76; of Lint- 

 ner's Entomological Contributions, No. iii [see Rec, No. 26 ; figures of lar- 

 vae of Coelodasys unicornis, Plalycerura furcilla, Nadata gibbosa, Nolodonta 

 sp., Centra borealis, Diphtera deridens, and imagos of Cucullia Speijeri d 

 9] (1874), p. G91-692, fig. 101-109; of Kraatz's "Monstrosities among 

 Beetles "[" Berl. Entom. Zeitschr., vol. xvii "] (1873), p. G93. b. A re- 

 markable Beetle Parasite of the Beaver [description and figure of Platy- 

 psylla catforis; its affinities], p. 427-428, fig. 82. c. Resolve of the New 

 York State Legislature to promote the publication of Asa Fitch's Reports 

 on Insects, p. 446-447. d. Ravages of locusts in Minnesota and Iowa, pp. 

 447, 511; use of locusts as food, p. 511. e. Notice of the death of G. A. 

 Herrich-Schaeffer, p'. 447; of G. R. Crotch, p. 512. f. Improvements in 

 Insect Mounting [preservation in balsam of specimens for microscopic use], 

 p. 507-508. g. Dimorphism in Gall Flies \_Cynips q. operator], p. 563. k. 

 Ichneumon parasites of Anthrenus larvae, p. 564-56"5. ?". Larvae of Mem- 

 bracis \_Umbonia indicator] serving as milk cattle to a bee \Trigona caga- 

 fogo], p. 565. /. List of papers read in Section B, at the Hartford meet- 

 ing (Aug. 1874) of the American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, p. 573-574. k. An economical substitute for sheet cork (by 

 Egbert Bagg, Jr.), p. 704. /. Importance of a re-survey of the State of 

 Massachusetts, [resp. insects et «/.], p. 762-764. 



* 265. J. L. LeConte. The Classification of the Rhyn- 

 chophorous Coleoptera. p, 385—896, p. 452-47®. 



Sketch of the classifications of Schonherr (1833-1844), of Lacordaire 

 (1863), of Jckel (1864), of Suffrian (1840-1848), of Thomson (1865), of 

 Horn (1873); proposal and definition of a new classification; remarks upon 

 the series and families and some of the lesser groups in the new classifica- 

 tion. 



* 266. A. S. Packard, Jr. The Discovery of the Origin 

 of the Sting of the Bee. p. 481. 



Claim of priority of discovery. 



* 267. A. S. Packard, Jr. The Month Parts of the 

 Dragon Fly. p. 432. 



Notice of an article entitled * Znr Morphologic der Orthoptera amphi- 

 biotica, in the * Festschrift zur Feier des hundertjahrigen Bestehens der 

 Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin. Berlin, Diimmler, 1873. 

 4to. [In this article, p. 65-66, fig. 28, 29, is described Pteronarcys frigida 

 n. sp., from Labrador.] 



* 268. Sanborn Tenney. On some of the Evidences of 

 Life in Great Salt Lake. p. 435-436. 



Finding of Ephydra sp. and other animals on the shore. 



