

OOZSTTEOSTTS. 



No. 1. JULY. 



Preface, p. 1. New Coleoptera by John L. LeConte, M. D., p. 1. 

 Description of Zeugophora Keineckei by A. R, Grote, p. 5. The 

 Codling Moth, p. 5. Book Notices, p. 7. 



No 2. AUGUST. 



On the Neuration in certain genera of Pyralidae, by A. R. 

 Grote, p. 9. New Texan Moths collected by G. W. Belfrage by A. R, 

 Grote, p. 12. The Black Knot, p. 13. Notice, p. 15. Book Notices, 

 p. 15. 



No. 3. SEPTEMBER. 



The Natural History of Aegeria pictipes, G. & R. by James S. 

 Bailey, p. 17. Catocala Grotiana, n. sp., by James S. Baile}', p. 21. 

 Remedy for Borers, }). 22. Paris Green, p. 22. Book Notices, p. 23. 



No. 4. OCTOBER. 



On a new Predaceous Lepidopterous Insect by J. Henry Com- 

 stock, p. 25. A New Tortrix by A. R. Grote, p. 29. An Example 

 of Protective Mimicry by D. S. Kellicott, p. 30. Book Notices, p. 31. 



No. 5. NOVEMBER. 



On the Fertilization of Yucca by Thomas Meehan, p. 33. Notes 

 on Walker's Types of Tortricidae of North America by Prof. C. H. 

 Fernald, p. 36. New Western Noctuidae by A. R. Grote, p. 38. Book 

 Notices, 39. 



No. 6. DECEMBER. 



Natural History of Euura salicicola by Emily A. Smith, p. 41. 

 New AVestern Noctuidae, concluded, by A. R. Grote, p. 43. A new 

 Halesidota collected by Professor Snow, by A. R. Grote, p. 46. A new 

 Eustrotia and Thalpochares by A. R. Grote, p. 46. Book Notices, 

 p. 48. 





