166 



* 467. R. Bunker. Hints on Collecting Cocoons of the 

 Luna Moth. — Tropcea luna. p. 63. 



Differences in cocoons, habits and food-plants of Luna and Polyphemus. 



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

 The Hellgrammite Fly — Corydalis cornutus Linn. p. 64-67, 

 %. 9, 10. 



Habits of larva and imago; description of imagos and eggs; figures of 

 larva, pupa and imagos. 



* 469. A. R. Grote. On Calocampa. p. 76-77. On 

 Adita. p. 77. p. 77-78. 



[Refers to Annals Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., vol. xi, p. 91-104.] Relation, 

 ship between the North American and European species of Calocampa; 

 validity of the genus Lithomia. The species of the genus Adita have 

 spinose tibiae. Reasons for retaining Hiibner's name Atethmia instead of 

 Guenee's name Cirroedia for a genus of Noctuidae [see Rec, No. 445]. 



* 470. H. K. Morrison. p. 78-80. 



Remarks upon some of Mr. Grote's statements in the article cited in 

 Rec, No. 464. [Mr. Morrison says that when he discovered a genus which 

 approached Tricopis, but was distinct from it, he very properly gave it the 

 name of Eutricopis (cf. Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, ser. 2, vol. xlvi, p. 

 68, Art. 28 (8) and Art. 29 (1); the genus Eutricopis not possessing the 

 three-clawed tibia? which give the name to the genus Tricopis.] [See Rec, 

 No. 483.] 



* 471. W. V. Andrews. p. 80. 



Inquiry concerning the habits and seasons of Rhagium lineatum. [See 

 Rec, Nos. 479-481.] 



* 472. C. W. Pearson. Rare Captures, p. 80. 

 Occurrence of Colias eurytheme, Smerintlius modesta and a variety (?) of 



Catocala concumbens at ? Montreal. 



* 473. W. H. Edwards. Some Notes on Lycaena pseud- 

 argiolus. p. 81-83. 



Proof that L. violacea is a spring form of L. pseudargiolus ; habits and 

 seasons of the species. Suggestion that L. neglecta and L. lucia may be 

 identical, and perhaps also forms of L. f)seudargiolus; doubts. 



* 474. A. R. Grote. On three New Species of Noc- 

 tuida3. p. 83-85. 



Describes Agrotis rujipennis, Orthosia helva, Glaea venustula = 3n. spp.; 

 note on the genus Glaea. 



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

 — The Beautiful Deiopeia — Deiopeia Bella, p. 85-86, fig. 11. 



Describes the imago (fig.). 



