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BULLETIJf OF THE BKOOKLYN "ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Vol. IL No. 

 6 to 9. 



GRAEF, EDW. L. [p 37.] On a new species of Datana. [The author describes D. 

 floridana as new from Florida. 



HULST, (jrBO. D., (p. as.) Macrogloasa thysbe Fabr. [By rearing eggs laid by uni- 

 formis on Vibui-num lentago, May ai, the author procured thysbe imagines July 15, 

 establishing the dimorphism of the species. Considers fluridensis as a large form of 

 unifortnis.] 



LE CONTE, JOHN. L., [p. 4:1] Synopsis of the N. A. species of Platynus Bon. 



LE CONTE, JOHN L. [p. 51»j Synoptic table of Coleoptera. 



HULST, GEO. D , [p. 6-1] Hints on the rearing of Lepldoptera. 



SCHAUPP, F. G , [p. 73.] Flight of Lepldoptera la Mid-Ocean. 



THE CHINCH-BUG, Bulletin No. 5, U. S. Ent. Commission, Washington, 1S79. By 

 Cyrus Thomas, Ph. D. [A pamphlet of 44 pages, giving a very fair and useful account 

 with wood-cuts of BHssas leucopterus. A map of the U. S. giving geographical range of 

 the insect by Dr. Packard is appended.] 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPV, Vol. 5, March, 188IJ. 



Argulus iSlizostethii, n. s. By D. S. Kellicott. [The species is harbored by the 

 "blue^pike"' from the Niagara River, most abundant in Aug. and Sept. It is a large 

 species, female 12mm, male 'Jmm Besides the detailed description some points in its 

 habits and history are given. There are figures of the male, also of the male sexual 

 organs, of the swimming legs and a diagram showing the hearts action. 



The larva of this specie was described at page 57, N. Am. Ent.] 



THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST, Vol. 1, Nr. 3, March, 1S80. 



UHLER, P. R. (p. 72.) Remarks on a new form of Jassid. [The author describes 

 Cicadula exitiosa as new ] 



KILEY, C. v., (p. 78) A new leaf-hopper injurious to small gr.iin. [The author 

 describes Diedrocephala flaviceps as a new species. "It was marked Tettigonia flavi- 

 cephalum in Fitch's collection, as Mr. Uhler informs me [Riley], but never described.'] 



HUBBARD, H. G., Two days collecting in the Mammoth Cave, with contributions 

 to a study of its fauna. [The author describes in detail the various forms observed 

 with figures of some of them and describes Chthonius Packardi, Hagen, n. s.] 



ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF THE PROVINCE 

 OF ONTARIO FOR THE YEAR 18711. (Contains a number of interesting articles on 

 insects of economic importance and a reprint of a number of papers which have ap- 

 peared in the Canadian Entomologist. On page 40 Agrolis herilis is incorrectly de- 

 scribed with A. tricosa, (fig. 4 b.) and both under the name of sub golhica which belongs 

 to the fodowing species jaculifera. A compilation by the Rev. Mr. Bethune on Spiders 

 with figures is readable and useful.) 



ON A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF HABPACTICIDA. By P. O. Chr. Auri. 

 villius. Stockholm, 879. (The author describes £a^ae?io2J7iifit.« vnisetus n. g. etsp., an 

 epizoic Copepod, from the coast of Norway. Four plates illustrate the pamphlet.) 



THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, Vol XII., No. 3. 

 ♦ COUPER, WM., [p. 41.] Alypia aiacculochii Kirbij. 



FRENCH, G. H., [p. 42] Two new species of Ichneumon. [Describes as new Mi- 

 crogaster utili.i and Macrocentus iride.iceas.] 



COQUILLETT, D. W., [p. 43.] [On the early Stages of some moths. [Describes the 

 laTva-e of Hi/pena scabra, Calpe canadensis, Pseudaglossa lubricalls, Scepsis fulvicoUis, 

 Chytolila inorbidalis, Uypoprepia fucosa, Parorgyia Clintonii, Bolts penitalis, Arsi' 

 lonche henrici.] 



WORTHINGTON, C. E. [p. 4(i] A list of diurnal Lepldoptera inhabiting the State of 

 Illinois. [Gives a list of 121 species and describes as new Pamphila ursa and P. Pot- 

 tawatomie.] 



GROTE, A. R., [p. 50] On the neuration of Eustrotia secta. 



EDWARDS, W. H. [p. 51.] On certain species of Satyrus. 



SAUNDERS, WM. (p. 5t).) The common woolly bear, Spiioso^na virgivica. 



GROTE, A. R., [p. 57.] On the described N. Am. Species of Thalpochares. 



