198 



for designated insects [and one for the Horned Toad (Phrynosomia)]; 9 

 names for colors. 



* 601. J. D. Putnam. Report on the Insects collected in 

 the vicinity of Spring Lake Villa, Utah Co., Utah, during the 

 Summer of 1875. p. 193-207 [see also p. 267]. 



Introductory remarks. Hymenoptera : about 70 (50 identified) spe- 

 cies. Lepidoptera : 32 (29 identified) llhopalocera ; 6 or 7 Sphingidae, 

 Zygaenidae, Bombycidae and Noetuidae; notes on abundance, localities 

 and dates of capture; congregation of individuals on mountain peaks. 

 Coleoptera : 52, 38 and 105 identified species from three regions, respect- 

 ively, making in all 169 species, besides several not identified; Dyschirius 

 salivagans and Tanarthrus salicola, described by LeConte [see Rec, No- 

 605], as coming from Great Salt Lake, and credited to Mr. Ulke, were 

 collected by Mr. Putnam, at Utah Lake. Neuroptera : 19 (13 identified) 

 species, 12 of which are new to the fauna of Utah; localities and dates of 

 collection; notes by Dr. Hagen. 



* 602. E. T. Cresson. List of Hymenoptera, collected 

 by J. Duncan Putnam, of Davenport, Iowa, with Descriptions 

 of two New Species, p. 206-211, pi. xxxv, fig. 1, 2. 



Enumerates 145 species, from Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Iowa, with 

 localities of each; describes and figures Nomada Putnami, Anthophora 

 albata = 2 n. spp. 



* 603. Dr. Cyrus Thomas. A List of Orthoptera, col- 

 lected by J. Duncan Putnam, of Davenport, Iowa, during the 

 Summers of 1872-3, 4 & 5, chiefly in Colorado, Utah and 

 Wyoming Territories, p. 249-264, pi. xxxvi. 



Enumerates 51 (45 determined) species from Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, 

 Iowa and California; describes and figures Ischnoptera blvittata d ?, Psolo- 

 esm? coloradensis d ?, Trimerotropis fontanel, Cratypedes Putnamii, Ceu- 

 thophilus utahensis = 5 n. spp.; partially re-describes Circotettix undulata 

 and C. carUngiana, Meslobregma kioica, Pezotetlix obesa, P. Dodgei; figures 

 Cyphoderris monstrosus ; notes on generic and specific characters. [See 

 Rec, No. 604.] 



* 604. J. D. Putnam. Notes, p. 265-267, pi. xxxvi, 

 fig. 1, 2. 



Notes on 10 of the species included in Dr. Thomas' List [see Rec, No. 

 603], especially on habits of Caloptenus spretus and Anabrus simplex; enu- 

 meration of 5 species omitted from that List; important corrections to be 

 made in that List. 



* 605. J. L. LeConte. Descriptions of Coleoptera. p. 268, 

 pi. xxxv, fig. 3, 4. 



Reprint, with corrections and additions, of the descriptions of, and notes 



