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* 391. Anonym. The Colorado Potato Beetle. No. 4. 

 Habits, food-plants (Solatium spp.) and parasites of Doryphoru 10- 



Kneata. 



* 392. G. F. Gaumer. Our Little Enemies. No. 4. 

 Description, habits and food (pelts and stuffs) of Tinea flavifronlella 



and A Itagen us pellio. 



* 893. The Observ. Nat.,, vol. ii, contains the following, 

 and Nos. 394 to 393. 



a. Brief notes similar to those recorded in Rec., No. 381a, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 

 4. b. Offer of prizes for the best collections of insects, No. 1. c. Catch- 

 ing moths by baiting with a female, No. 1 . <l. Enemies to the Potato Vine 

 [remarks on habits of various species] (by W. S. Herrick, Thos. Gaumer, 

 J. D. Lambert, A. Atchison. 6. F. Gaumer. W. Osburn), No. 2. e. Larva 

 of Lachnosterna fiisca infested with a fungus, No. 3. f. Abundance of 

 Caloptenm spretus just hatched; other notes on these locusts, No. 3. 

 g. Scarcity of various insects, Nos. '!. 1. h. Notes on Lygaeus leucopterus; 

 its scarcity. 



* 394. G. F. Gaumer. Hvponomeuta Wakarnsa, New 

 Species. No. 1. 



Description of larva, pupa and imago; habits; food-plant (Euonymus 

 atropurpureus). 



* 395. J. D. Lambert. Diptera. No. 1. 



General remarks on Diptera; especially Ceridomyia spp., Tabanidae, 

 Oestridae ; their habits. 



* 3:96. G. F. Gaumer. Three Days among the Grass- 

 hoppers. No. 4. 



Habits and ravages of Caloptenus spretus ; manner of moulting. 



* 397. The Can. Entom. [see Rec, Nos. 85-104], vol. 

 vi, from p. G7, contains the following, and Nos. 398 to 445. 



[See Rec, No. 85.] n. First Annual Report of the Council of the Mon- 

 treal Branch of the Entomological Society of Ontario [<jood advice], p. 

 133-134. b. Notice of Riley's Sixth Annual Report [etc., see Rec, No. 

 39], p. 140 ; of an article on the Colorado Beetle [et a/.] by Newman " in a 

 recent number of his 'Entomologist'", p. 160; of Glover's Manuscript 

 Notes [etc, see Rec, No. 71], p. 260. c. Presumed hibernation of larva; 

 of Melitaea PkaSlon; food-plant of Phyciodes marcia (by W. II. Edwards) 

 p. 159. d. Fears of the invasion of Europe by Doryphora 10-lineala, 

 p. 160. e. Obituary notice of G. R. Crotch, p. 160. /. Annu d Meeting 

 of the Entom. Soc of Ontario [see Rec, No. 432], p. 199. g. Purchase of 

 Insects [establishment of the " Phila Lelphia Agency" to facilitate exchanges 

 anions entomologists], p. 200. * k. Insects and Flowers [Apis and Bombus 

 getting honey from Wistaria Mowers through a hole drilled in the calyx by 



• The Agency no longer exists. B. P. M. 



