April iSSS.] 



PSYCHE. 



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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



Authors and societies are requested to forivard their works to the editors as soon as 

 published. The date of publication, given in brackets [], marks the time at ivhich the 

 -Mork -vas received, unless an earlier date of publication is known to recorder or editor. 

 Unless otherwise stated each record is made directly from the work that is noticed. 



A colo?i after initial designates the most common given name, as: A: Augustus; B: Ben- 

 jamin; C: Charles; D: David; E: Edward; F: Frederic; G: George; H: Henry; 

 I: Isaac; J: John; K: Karl; L: Louis; M: Mark; N: Nicholas; O: Otto; P: Peter; R: 

 Richard; S: Samuel; T: Thomas; W; Williatn. The initials at the end of each record, or 

 note, are those of the recorder. 



Corrections of errors and notices of ofnissions are solicited. 



Contribution to American Bibliography 

 of Insect Diseases. 



{Continued from p. 20.) 



1824. 



Cist, Jacob. Notice of the melolontha, or 

 may bug. (Amer. joiirn. sci. and arts, 

 Aug. 1824, V. 8, p. 269-271, pi. 4.) 

 Report of the occurrence oi cordyceps on melolontha. 



S. A. F. (4456) 



1849. 



Leidy, Joseph. [On the existence of ento- 

 phvta in healthy animals, as a natural 

 condition.] (Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phil., 

 9 Oct. 1S49, V. 4, p. 225-233.) 



Account of vegetable parasites o^jultis, passalns and 

 other animals, including descriptions of the new genera 

 enterohrus, cladophylum and arthroinitus. 



S. A. F. (4457) 



1850. 



Leidy, Joseph. [Entophjta in bodies of 

 animals.] (Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phil., 12 

 Feb. 1S50, V. 5. p. 7, 8.) 



Remarks on mitcor mucedo, achyla prolijera, and 

 some unnamed species in insects and crayfish. 



S. A. F. (44SS) 



Leidy, Joseph. [Entophjtes in insects and 

 myriapods.] (Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phil., 

 19 Feb. 1850, V. 5, p. 8, 9.) 

 Remarks on species of enterohrus, etc. 



5. A. F. (4459) 



Leidy, Joseph. Descriptions of new ento- 



phyta growing within animals. (Proc. 



Acad. nat. sci. Phil., 30 Apr. 1S50, v. 5, 



P- 35' 36) 



Description of new genus [eccrina) and three new 

 species. Remarks on development of arthromitus. 



S. A. F. (4460) 



1851. 



Leidy, Joseph. [Remarks on parasitism of 

 insects. (Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1851, 

 V. 5, p. 204, 210, 21 1.) 



Account of culture experiment with fungus of mole- 

 cricket {gryllotalpa americana). Dr. Leidy remarks 

 that amount of parasitism in insects is influenced hy 

 kind of food. Hemipterous insects are remarkably free 

 from parasites ; those eating decaying substances 

 especially subject to them. S. A. F. (4461) 



1858. 



Gray, G: Robert. "Notices of insects that 

 are known to form the bases of fungoid 

 parasites. 4.° pp. 22, pi. 6. 1858." 



" Privately printed by the author. No place of publi- 

 cation given on title-page, but probably London. A 

 general summary with full account of literature of the 

 subject, including American references and good plates 

 reproduced from various sources." — W: G. Farloiu and 

 W. Trelease (Bibl. contrib., Libr. Harv. iiniv., no. 25, 

 p. 17) . S. A. F. ^4462) 



1869. 



Riley, C: Valentine. The periodical cicada. 



(First ann. rept. State entom. Mo., 1S69, 



p. 18-42.) 



On p. 26, remarks on the enemies of the cicada, with 

 note of Dr. W. D. Hartman on a greenish powdery 

 fungus found within it. 6'. A. F. (4463) 



