180 



Glover, and of societies and colleges ; investigations which need to be made. 

 (Abstract, p. 546-547.) 



* 538. A. J. Cook. Grape Phylloxera, p. 341-350, fig. 

 1-5. 



History, habits and forms of Phylloxera vastatrix ; means against it. 

 (Abstract, p. 556.) 



* 539. A. J. Cook. Injurious Insects of Michigan. [From 

 Report of State Board of Agriculture for 1874.] 8vo. pam- 

 phlet, pg. 48, fig. 1-47. 



Insects injurious to the Farm, Garden, and Orchard. Sum- 

 mary account of Doryphora 10-lineata, Agrotis subgothica, A. Cochrani, 

 Lachnosterna fusca, Bruchus pisi, Coreus tristis, Macrosila 5-maculata, Hal- 

 tica striolata, Pieris rapae, Lylta cinerea, L. atrata, Diabrolica vittata, 

 Carpocapm pomonella, Saperda Candida., Chrysobothris femoral 'a, Mylilaspis 

 conchiformis, Bostrichus bicaudatus, Elaphidion parallelum, Anisopteryx ver- 

 nal a, Clisiocampa Americana, HypJiantria textor, Conotrachelus nenuphar, 

 Aegeria exifiosa, Selandria cerasi, Nematus ventricosus, .Abraxas ribearia, 

 Macrodactylus subspinosus, Erythroneura vitis, Phylloxera vastatrix, with fig- 

 ures, and of Melittia cucurbitae, Agrotis devastator, Anthomyia rapha.ni, 

 Tomicus liminaris, Aphis spp., Aegeria tipuliformis, Tinea flavifrontella; 

 means against them. 



* 540. The Proceedings of the California Academy 

 of Sciences, vol. v, contain the following, and Nos. 541 to 553. 



a. Remarks on Manna and Honey-Dew [occurrence of these substances 

 in the San Joaquin Valley ; attempt to account for them ; their use by 

 bees] (by John Applegarth), p. 42-43. 



* 541. Henry Edwards. Notes on the Honey-Making 

 Ant of Texas and New Mexico, Myrmecocystus Mexicanus of 

 Westwood. p. 72-75. 



Description of the nest, the three kinds of individuals, and the method 

 of obtaining food. 



* 542. James Blake, M.D. On the structure of the 

 Honey-bag in the Honey-making Ant Myrmecocystus Mexica- 

 nus. p. 98. 



* 543. H. Edwards. Pacific Coast Lepidoptera. — No. 1. 

 Description of some new or imperfectly known Heterocera. 

 p. 109-113. Also separate. 8vo. pg. 5. 



Describes Sphinx perelegans, S. oreodaphne, S. Vancouverensis, Pseuda- 

 lypia (n. g. Zygaenidae), Ps. Crotchii, Ctenucha Walsinghamii, Epialus 

 modestus— 1 n. g., 6 n. spp.; re-describes Sphinx Sequoiae. 



* 544. H. Edwards. Pacific Coast Lepidoptera. — No. 2. 

 On the Transformation of the Diurnal Lepidoptera of Cali- 



