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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



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

 published. The date of fublication, give7i in brackets [], marks the time at ^vhich the 

 ivork xvas 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 colon after ijiitial 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: William. The initials at the e?id of each record, or 

 note, are those of the recorder. 



Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. 



Adye, J. M. Favourable nights for sugar- 

 ing, (Entomologist, Mar. 18S7, v. 20, 

 p. 66.) 

 Recommends sugaring in a gale of wind, as he has 



been most successful on such stormy evenings. 



G: D. (4503) 



Barret, C : Golding, Tinea granella at 

 King's Lynn [Norfolk, England]. (Entom. 

 mo. mag., Feb. 18S8, v. 24, p. 212-213.) 



Mode of pupation and other habits oi tinea granella; 

 brief description of its larva. G: D. (4504) 



Bath, W. Harcourt. Relaxing insects. 

 (Entomologist, Feb. 18SS, v. 21, p. 65-66.) 

 Mode of using benzine and arsenic in connection 



with moist sand in relaxing insects for setting. 



G: D. (4505) 



Berge, Albert. Resumd d'une note de M. le 

 Dr. Hagen sur I'emploi des bouchons de 

 caoutchouc vulcanise dans les collections 

 biologiques du musee de Cambridge. 

 (Comptes-rendus Soc. entom. Belg. , i Maj^ 

 1886, p. lOO-ICl.) 



Separate, 2 p., 24 X 16, t 19 X 10.5. 



Abstract of H. A. Hagen's "Twelve years' experi- 

 ence with rubber stoppers used in the biological collec- 

 tion of the museum in Cambridge" (Can. entom., Jan. 

 18S6, V. 18, p. 1-4). [Rec, 0000]. G: D. (4506) 



Blanford, H: Francis. Sound-producing 

 ants. (Nature, 10 Nov. i88i, v. 25, p. 32, 

 5 cm.) 



Notice of rhythmical sounds produced by white ants 

 {termitidae). G: D. (4507) 



Cameron, M. Lycaetia icarus hermaphro- 

 dite (.?). (Entomologist, Apr. 1S87, v. 20, 

 p. 106-107.) 



Note on a supposed hermaphrodite of /ycrt^wn icarus, 

 followed by some remarks, by R[ichard] S[outh], on 

 the nature of some apparent hermaphrodites in lycaena. 



G: D. (4508) 



Capper, S. J. Vanessa antiopa with white 

 borders. (Entomologist, Maj 18S7, v. 20, 

 p. 135-136.) 



Quotes a letter by M. Wurzburger, of Creuznach, 

 Prussia to show that white-bordered Vanessa atitiopa 

 in Great Britain are hibernated specimens that have 

 flown from the continent, and that the larva is never 

 found in England. G: D. (4509) 



Carrington, J : T. Collecting British clear- 

 winged lepidoptera. (Entomologist, Apr. 

 1887, v. 20, p. 96-105.) 



Notes on different species of British sesiidae and 

 their life-history; preceded by a few notes on their cap- 

 ture and rearing and the attraction of females for males ; 

 notes on sesia tipuliformis, also found in N. A. 



G: D. (45 10) 



Carrington, J : T. Pieris rapae in Canada. 

 (Entomologist, Mar. 1887, v. 20, p. 63.) 



Note on diminution of damages due io pieris xapae 

 on account of its control by parasites, and mentions 

 sending these parasites from Europe. G: D. (4511) 



Casey, T : L. Revision of the stenini of 

 America north of Mexico. Insects of the 

 family staphylinidae, order coleoptera. 

 (Phila. 1884, pp. 206, I plate.) 



Descriptions of 3, i new, species of dianous, 130, 112 

 new, species of stenus and 42, 36 new, species of areus 

 (n.g.). Figures mouth parts and other appendages. 



S: H. (4512) 



Cockerell, T. D. A. On melanism. (En- 

 tomologist, Mar. 1887, V. 20, p. 58-59.) 

 Regards humidity of atmosphere the main factor in 



producing melanism in animals. G: D. (4513) 



Copinean, C : Remarques sur le sens du 

 gout chez les oiseaux. (Bull. Soc. linn, du 

 nord de la France, Feb. 1887, v. 7, p. 219- 

 221.) 



Abstract of G : F. Waters, "[Sense of taste in 

 birds.]" (Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., Oct. 18S3, v. 23, 

 p. 433-434)- G: D. (4514) 



