189 



description and figures of it and of D.juncta], p. 356-359, fig. d. The 

 Western Grasshopper Plague [abundance of locusts in Kansas], p. 359. 

 e. The Army- worm [extract; see Rec, No. 287], p. 361. /. Animal Life 

 in Caves [see Rec, No. 143 a], p. 454-455. g. Habits of the Grasshopper 

 [see Rec, No. 237 z], p. 456-457. h. The Uses of Bees' Wings [reprint; 

 see Rec, No. 141], p. 457. i. A Curious Caterpillar and its Destroyer 

 [habits of Bombyx processioned; of its enemy Calosoma Sycophanta], p. 

 458-459, fig. 



* 562. Capt. William A. Jones' Report upon the 

 Reconnaissance of North-western Wyoming, including 

 Yellowstone National Park, made in the summer of 1873. — 

 With Appendix. — Washington [War Department], 1875, 

 contains the following, and No. 563. 



Insect pests near Yellowstone Lake, p. 27; locusts in the Green River 

 Basin, p. 49. 



* 563. J. D Putnam. Entomological Report, p. 315— 

 318. 



List of 90 determined Coleoptera collected on the route in June-August, 

 1873, with localities and months of capture; of 19 Shoshone or Snake 

 Indian names for designated insects; of 9 corresponding names for colors. 



* 564. The Bulletin of the United States Geological 

 and Geographical Survey of the Territories, No. 1, con- 

 tains the following. 



a. List of Members and Colaborators of the Survey for 1873 [entomolo- 

 gists et a/.], p. 3-4. b. List of the Publications of the Geol. Surv. Terr, 

 [several contain entomological articles], p. 5-6. 



The Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., No. 2, con- 

 tains No. 565. 



* 565. Cyrus Thomas. Descriptions of some new Or- 

 thoptera, and Notes on some Species but little known, p. 63—71. 



Describes Minorissa alata, Gomphocerus carpenterii, Tkrincus calif amicus, 

 Ommatolampis brevipennis, Caloptenus ['' Caleoptenus "] flavolinealus, C. 

 floridianus, C. keelerii, Machaerocera sumichrasti ~ 8 n. spp., from N. and 

 S. ? A.; re-describes Opomala mexicana, Pyrgomorpha brevicornis, Gompho- 

 cerus simplex, Xiphocera pygmea, with notes. 



The Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr., ser. 2, 

 Nos. 1-6 [forming, with ser. 1, Nos. 1 and 2, vol. # i], contains 

 Nos. 566 to 569. 



* 566. Ernest Ingersoll. Report on the Natural His- 

 tory of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey 

 of the Territories, 1874. p. 121-124. 



Finding of insects, spiders, and other animals in Colorado. 



