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sea adoersa, AgMis silens, A. pastoralis, A. gagates, Behrensia, /»'. conchi- 

 formis, GrapMphora Behrensiana = l n. g., 13 n. spp. : proposes the new 

 generic name Litosea. 



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



— The Cylindrical Orthosoma — Orthosoma cylhidricum, Fabr. 

 p. 29, fig. 4, 5. 



Habits, descriptions and figures of imago and larva. 



* 458. T. Glover. Recent Notes on the Phylloxera from 

 Foreign Sources, p. 35-39. 



Reprint from" Entomological Record,*' in Monthly Report of the U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. Experimental means against the Phylloxera, 

 and their respective results; reports of discussions of French vineyardists 

 upon the subject. 



* 459. T. L. Mead. Interesting Captures, p. 39-40. 

 Grapta satyrus, Thecla strigosa and more common butterflies taken in 



Victoria Co., Ontario; also Arctia (Euprcpin) americana ; habits of the 

 first and last. 



* 460. W. Couper. p. 40. 



Brephos infans and Samia Columbia found in the Province of Quebec; 

 ravages of Biston ursarla on Lombardy Poplar. 



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



— The Beautiful Wood Nymph — Eudryas grata, p. 41-44, 

 fig. 6-8. 



Description and habits of all stages; figures of imago, larva and eggs; 

 description, figure and habits of Exorista leucaniae, parasitic upon the larva. 



* 462. F. B. Caulfield. Notes on the Larva of Grapta 

 Faunus Edwards, p. 49—50. 



Description, habits and food-plants of the larva. 



* 463. Henry L. Moody. Young of Polyxenus. p. 56. 



Place and manner of deposition of eggs; description of eggs and of young 

 ten hours old. 



* 4ti4. A. R. Grote. Crocigrapha. p. 57. p. 57-60 



Proposal of the new generic name Crocigrapha for Perigrapha Normani. 



Rejoinder to Mr. Morrison's article cited in Rec, No. 452, discussing the 

 same species [see also Rec, No. 442], and, in addition, Hydroecia semi- 

 aperfa, Bolina nigrescens, B. fasciolarisj defence of the validity of* generic 

 names proposed with only an implied description. [See Rec, No. -170.] 



* 4(55. Allen Y. Moore. p. 60. 



Results attained in raising PapUio asterias from a wounded pupa. 



* 466. G. Norman. Sugaring for Noctuse. p. 61-62. 



Directions as to materials, place, time and manner. 



