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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



Authors and societies are requested to forzvard their tuorks to the editors as soon as 

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 ■work tvas received, unless an earlier date of ^publication is knowfi to recorder or editor. 

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



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

 jamin; C: Charles; D: David; E: Edxvard; 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 end of each record, or 

 note, are those of the recorder. 



Corrections of errors and ?iotices of omissions are solicited. 



Anderson. Joseph Jr. Entomological col- 

 lections. (Entoraologist, Dec. 1S87, v. 20, 

 P- 3-9-330-) 



Discusses value of entomological collections, and 

 especially the use of setting specimens. G: £>. (4564) 



Bayford, E. G. The hessian flj previously 

 in Great Britain. (Entomologist, Dec. 

 18S7, V. 20, p. 327.) 

 Qiiotes a notice of the hessian fly {cecidomym 



destructor) bv E : Newman, dated Feb. 1S76. 



G: D. (4565) 



Beauregard, H. Sur le mode de developpe- 



ment natiirel de la cantharide. (Comptes 



rend. Acad. sci. [Paris], 8 June 1SS5, v. 



100, p. 1472-1475.) 



Engl. tr. , entitled, "On the mode of 



development of cantharis vesicatoria. 



(Ann and mag. nat. hist., July 18S5, s. 5, 



V. 16, p. 74-76.) 



The pseudochrvsalids of lytta vesicatoria and of 

 cerocoma schreberi found in s.and about nests of colleles, 

 thus proving that they live as larvae at the expense of 

 these hymenoptera ; Neutwich's assertion that the 

 vesicating power of cantharis is only developed after 

 copulation is proved incorrect by direct experiment of 

 the author, altho cantharidin has its chief locality in 

 the generative organs. G: D. (4566] 



Calvert, W: Bartlett. On collections of 

 lepidoptera. (Entomologist, Aug. 1887, 

 V. 20, p. 196-19S.) 



Reply to F. H. P. Coste's "On collections of lepidop- 

 tera" (Entomologist, Apr. 1SS7, v. 20, p . 93-96) [Rec. 

 0000], and discussion of the usefulness of collections of 

 lepidoptera to tlieir owners. G: D. (4567) 



Carpet moth (The). (Good housekeeping, 

 28 Apr. 1888, V. 6, p. 328, 20 cm.) 

 Extract from Philadelphia carpet trade; gives mode 

 of treatment employed by various prominent carpet 

 dealers against carpet moths {tinea') and carpet beetles 

 {anihrcniis scrophulariae). G: D. (4568) 



Carrington, J: T. Entomological collec- 

 tions. (Entomologist, Jan. 18SS, v. 21, p. 

 16-17.) 



Discusses value of entomological collections and of 

 setting insects. G: D. (4569, 



Chapin, S. F. Scale insects. ( ist rept. 



Boaid state hortic. comm. Cal., 1882, p. 



65-S8, il.) 



Account of habits of several species of coccidae: 

 consideration of various remedies used for scale-in- 

 sects. G: D. (4570) 



Cockerell, T. D. A. A code of varietal no- 

 menclature. (Entomologist, June 1887, v- 

 20, p. 150-152.) 

 Devises a trinomial system for indicating prevalent 



variations of species. G: D, (4571) 



Cockerell, T. D. A. Collecting in Colo- 

 rado. (Entomologist, Sept. 1887, '^'- -O' P- 

 237-238-) 



Some general notes on the insect fauna of Colorado- 



G: D. (4572) 



Cockerell, T. D. A. The Colorado beetle. 



(Entomologist, Feb. 1888, v. 21, p. 65.) 



The author failed to find doryphora decemlineata in 



Colorado during a stay there; reeords nathalis iole as 



found in Cambridge, Neb. G: D. (4573) 



Colorado potato-beetle in Europe. (Amer. 

 nat.. Nov. 1887, v. 21, p. 1030.) (Psyche, 

 Apr. iS8S, V. 5, p. 47, 4 cm.) 

 Doryphora decemlineata has appeared in Saxony. 



G: D. (4574) 



Cooke, Matthew. Rules recommended for 

 the protection of fruit and fruit trees from 

 the ravages of insects, (ist rept. Board 

 state hortic. comm. Cal., 1882, p. 12-13.) 

 Fifteen rules recommended to prevent the breeding 



and spreading of noxious insects. G: D. (4S7S) 



Cooper, Ellwood. Diseases of the olive. 



Article no. i. (ist rept. Board state hortic. 



comm. Cal., 18S2, p. 35-37-) 



Notes on lecanium oleae and its relation to the black 

 fungus, y«)«(7^o salicina, found on olea. G: D. (4S76) 



Cooper, Ellwood. Diseases of the olive. 

 Remedies. Article no. 2. (ist rept. Board 

 state hortic. comm. Cal., 1882, p. 3S-40.) 

 Various modes of destroying lecaninm oleae dis- 

 cussed. G: D. (4577) 



