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French, G. H. (p. 15.) Xotes on the larva of Agrotis lubricans. 



Grote, a. E. (p. 15.) CrambickG. [The author describes as new 

 Ghilo crambkloides from Kansas. This is a large sjiecics with wide 

 wings, the primaries with straighter external margin than usual ; Prof. 

 Zeller suspects the larva in cane (?). The author records the capture 

 of the South American Schoenohius macn'nellus by Mr. Schwarz in 

 Florida and gives notes on Cramlnis interriqHus, C. Leachellus, C. 

 vulgivagellus, and C. topiarius and describes as new C. dissectus, C. 

 occidentalis, C. exesus, C. Goodellianus, C. oregonicus, C. anceps, C. 

 attennafus, C. lacinieUas and G. edonis, the latter is referred to a new 

 group Propexus, comprising the species with very long labial palpi 

 and pectinated antennae in the male. C. Inciniellus is a common 

 species in Maine, l^elonging to the fuscicostellus group, without the 

 median longitudinal gray shading and showing inferiorly the terminal 

 dots along external margin.] 



The Coleoptera of the Alpixe Eocky Mouxtaix Eegions? 

 Part II. By John L. LeConte, M. D. Washington Nov, 30, 1879. 

 [Contains a list of the species collected by E. A. Schwarz in the 

 Eocky Mountains and descriptions of 47 species new to science. 

 Among the most noteworthy are Bemhidmm rubiginosxim, Deliphrum 

 expansum, Pseudopsis ohlite.ratu, Empliylus americanus, Hupocoprus 

 formicetorum, Gastrcdlus marginipennis. Among the species enumerated 

 by the author are a few from Idaho and Wyoming received from 

 Mr. O. Eeinecke of Buffalo.] 



Bibliographical Coxtributioxs of Harvard Ux^iversity 

 No. II. The Entomological Libraries of the United States by S. 11. 

 Scudder, 1880, pamphlet, pp. (5. [The author remarks on the dif- 

 ferent libraries and gives a list of rare works in Cambridge and 

 Boston.] 



Zupliium americanum. Ptychodes vittata. 



Thalpius drtrsalis & iwguiieiis. I'hj'ton pallidum. 



Dyiiastes Tityus. Pteroplatus (Sallei) variabilis. 



]Mega.loso:ma. Ela.phas, male. Callichroma splendidum. 



Body 5 inches long by 2 lji6 inch wide. Leptura erythroptera. 

 Sandalus niger. Plectrodera scalator. 



Goes tigrina Aeanthocinus nodosus. 



Goes tessalata. Cyias formicarins. 



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