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the latter] (by C. T.), p. 206. i. Finding of Dryocampa rubicunda in 

 Montreal (by H. H. Lyman), p. 220. j. Petition for assistance (by Dr. A. 

 S. Packard, Jr.), p. 220. k. Index, p. 261-264. 



* 398. Gamble Geddes. On some of our Common In- 

 sects. 14. The. Common Cockchafer — Lachnostema quer- 

 cina, Knoch. p. 67-69, fig. 8. 



Habits; season; food-plants; description of imago and larva; figures. 



* 399. A. R. Grote. On Mr. Couper's Collections of 

 Lepidoptera made on Anticosti Island in 1873. p. 69-72. 



Enumerates 31 species; treats especially of Alypla Lang'oni, Platarctia 

 parthenos, Arctia virguncula, Agrotis giloipennis, A. conjlua, Enrols occulta. 



■* 400. R. V. Rogers. On some of our Common Insects. 

 15. — The Coccinellidae. p. 81-85, fig. 9-15. 



Habits, appearance and usefulness, especially of ten Canadian species. 



* 401. T. G. Gentry. Remarkable Variations in Colora- 

 tion, Ornamentation, &c, of certain Crepuscular and Noctur- 

 nal Lepidopterous Larvaa. p. 85-91. 



Contrasted descriptions, food-plants and seasons of normal and varietal 

 forms of larva? of Actla<$ luna, Telea polyphemus, Eacles imperlalis, Sphinx 

 5-maculata\ variations due to changed nutrition; analogous phenomena in 

 silk worms. 



* 402. Prof. S. H. Peabody. Arctia Arge, Drury. p. 98. 

 Seasons, food-plant, habits and description of the larva. 



* 403. W. Saunders. On some of our Common Insects. 

 16. — The Gooseberry Saw-fly (Nematus ventricosus, Klug.) 

 p. 101-104, fig. 16-18. 



Habits; seasons; descriptions and figures; enemies (fig.). 



* 404. H. K. Morrison. On two new species of Noetu- 

 idaa [Hydroscia semiaperta ; Hadena congermana~\. p. 105-106. 



* 405. F. Walker. Translation of the Synopsis of the 

 Genera of European M.ycetophilidse. p. 111-114. 



Complement to the article cited in Rec, No. 89; together 42 genera. 



* 406. G. M. Dodge. Notes on Collecting Lepidoptera. 

 p. 114-115. 



Substances to be used as bait; cyanide as a killing material. 



* 407. A. R. Grote. New Canadian Noctuae. p. 115-118. 

 Spscies collected; list of 25 European species certainly found in N. A. 



* 408. F. B. Caulfield. A Thirsty Spider, p. 119. 

 Observation of " a small black spider," drinking. 



