167 



* 476. F. B. Cauleield. List of Diurnal Lepidoptera of 

 the Island of Montreal, P. Q. p. 86-90. 



Enumerates 47 species, with notes on abundance and seasons. 



* 477. II. K. Morrison. Description of a New North 

 American Species of Mamestra, and of a Genus allied to 

 Homohadena. p. 90-91. 



Describes Mamestra Dodgei n. sp. and Copihadena n. g., the latter to 

 include " Homohadena " atricollaris. II. indula = H. retroversa. [See 

 Rec, No. 488.] 



* 478. F. G. Sanborn. Obituary [notice of Philip S. 

 Sprague]. p. 95-96. 



[Reprint from the American Journal of Numismatics (etc.), vol. ix, p. 

 95.] [The name is misprinted, " Philip L. Sprague."] 



* 479. Henry L. Moody. , Rhagium lineatum. p. 96. 



* 480. Andrew S. Fuller. Rhagium lineatum. p. 97. 

 Replies to Mr. Andrews' inquiry, cited in Rec, No. 471. 



* 481. Frederick Blanchard [mispr. " Planchard"]. 

 Rhagium lineatum. p. 96-97. 



Reply to Mr. Andrews' inquiry, cited in Rec, No. 471; notes on hiberna" 

 tion of other Cerambycidae, viz.: Microclytus gazellula, Grapldsurus pusil- 

 lus : ? , Cyrtoplwrus n'ujer ? 



* 482. Edward L. Graef. p. 98-99. 



List of eight species of butterflies and five species of moths received 

 from the neighborhood of Salt Lake, Utah; notes on Platysamia Gloverii 

 and Anthocharis ausonides. 



* 483'. A. R. Grote. p. 99-100. p. 100. 



Reply to the article cited in Rec, No. 470, and conclusion of the series 

 cited in Rec, Nos. 180, 217, 452, 464, 470. Agrotis scandens and A. mu. 

 raenula are distinct species. 



* 484. G. J. Bowles. Description of a New Species of 

 Diyocampa. p. 108-109. 



Re-describes " Dryocampa rubicunda var. alba " as D. pallida n. sp. 



* 485. C. J. S. Bethune. Insects of the Northern Parts 

 of British America. Compiled from Kirby's Fauna Boreali- 

 Amerieana: Insecta. [Cont. from vol. v.] pp. (156-158,) 

 109-113, 129-132, 156-159. 



Reprint of p. 240-257 of Kirby's work, comprising descriptions of 18 spp. 

 Coleoptera, 3 spp. Orthoptera, 2 spp. Neuroptera, 2 spp. Trichoptera, 5 spp. 

 Hymenoptera. 



* 486. A. R. Grote. On Genera in the Moths. p. 

 113-115. 



Thoughts on the value of classificatory divisions and the necessity of 

 defining our comprehension of them. 



