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PSYCHE. 



[ Sei)leinher— October 1S8S. 



Delage, Yves. Le taupe commune. (Bull. 

 Soc linn, du nord de la France, Oct. 1SS6, 

 V. 8, p. 147-155-) 



General account of the mole (talpa europaea) ; con- 

 tains consideral'le upon tl'.e insectivorous habits of 

 that animal. G: D. (4578) 



Dubois, Michel. Les mouches coiisid- 

 erees comme agents de propagation des 

 maladies contagieuses. des epidemies et 

 des parasites. (Bull. Soc. linn, du nord 

 de la France, Feb. 1885, v. 7, p. 215-217.) 



Translation, from Humboldt, of an abstract of a pa- 

 per bv Dr. B. Grassi in the Archives ital. de biologic, 

 V. 4 fasc. 2. Treats of some experiments showing that 

 fiies carry eggs of trichocephalics, spores of fungi, and 

 even are capable of transporting eggs of taenia soliniii. 



G: D. (4S79) 



D"winelle, C: H. The fruit interests, (ist 

 rept. Board state hortic. comni. Cal., 18S2, 



p. 15-17-) 



Discusses means of preventing the importation and 

 spread of noxious insects. G: D. (458 J) 



Dwinelle, C : H. Later notes on the 

 woolly aphis, (ist rept. Board state hor- 

 tic. comm. Cal., 1882, p. 89.) 

 Recommends lime and gas lime as insecticides of 

 special value against the woolly aphis \schizoiieura 

 lanigeru]. G: D. (4581) 



DAwinelle, C : H. Protective measures need- 

 ed, (ist rept. Board state hortic. comm. 

 Cal., 1882, p. 14-15-) 



ITi-a^es necessity of education in economic and gen- 

 eral entomology, G: D. (4582) 



Dwinelle, C : H. Woolly aphis on apple 

 and pear trees, (ist rept. Board state 

 hortic. comm. Cal., 1882, p. 18-19, fig) 

 Notes on schizoneura lariigera and on means used 



against it. G: D. (4583) 



Fowler, [ W. W. ] Migration of insects. 



(Entom. mo. mag., Feb. 1888, v. 24, p. 



204-205.) 



Notices of insects seen migrating at different Brit- 

 ish lighthouses. G: D. (4584) 



Gillet, Felix. Enemies of the mulberry" 

 trees. ( ist rept. Board state hortic. 

 comm. Cal., 1882, p. 29.) 



Notes scale-insects \coccidae\ from mulberry Fw/orw.';.] 



G: b. (458s) 



Gillet, Felix. Horticultural interests, (ist 

 rept. Board state hortic. comm. Cal., 1882, 

 p. 22-24.) 



General remarks upon insects injurious to fruit trees 

 and means to be used against them; notes on liabits of 

 polycaon confertiis. G: D. (4586) 



Gillet, Felix. Suipho-carbonate of potas- 

 sium as a remedy against the apple root 

 louse, (ist rept. Board state hortic. comm. 

 Cal.. 1882, p. 33-34.) 



Notes on use of suipho-carbonate of potassium 

 rK2S2CSJ against the apple root louse sehizoiwtiya 

 laiiigera], G: D. (4587) 



Glover, Townsend. Report of the entornol- 

 logist. Heteroptera, or plant-bugs. (Rept. 

 U. S. comm. agric. 1875, p. 114-140, 63 fig.) 

 General account of the heteroptera; notes on numer- 

 ous species and their habits ; figures of common species. 



G: D. (4588) 



Hall, A. E. Entomological collections. 

 (Entomologist, Dec. 1S87, v. 20, p. 328- 



3^9-) 



Discusses the educational value of entomology and 

 entomological collections. G: D. (4589) 



Heathoote, F. G. Note on a peculiar sense- 

 organ in sctctigera coltoptruta, one of the 

 myriapoda. ( Proc. Cambridge philos. 

 soc, 24 Nov. 18S-I, V. 5, p. 219-220.) 



Notice, by J. W. Dunning. (Trans. 

 Entom. soc. Lond., 1885; Proc. p. 10.) 



Account of an organ, believed by the author to be 

 auditory in function, on the ventral surface of the head 

 of sciitigera coleoptrata. G: D. (459°) 



Hudson, G. Vernon. Notes on entomologi- 

 cal classification. ( Entomologist, Oct. 

 1887, V. 20, p. 241-245.) 



Opposes the extreme generic subdivision of insects- 



G: D. (4591) 



Inchbald, P: The hessian fly in Great 

 Britain. (Entomologist, July 1887, v. 20, 

 p. 169-170.) 



Brief account of cecidotiiyia destructor and its ap- 

 [learance in England. G: D. (459*) 



Kolbe, Hermann J. Zwei inerkwurdige und 

 unbekannte nymphen von psociden. (Jah- 

 resber. d. Westfal. provinzial-vereins fiir 

 wissensch. u. kunst fiir 1885, 1886. p. 59- 

 61, fig. 4-5 of pi. 3.) 



Describes the external anatomy of two remarkable 

 forms of nymphs of /i.'joc/'rfa^.- gives a brief outline of 

 the internal anatomy of one of the forms: both have 

 remarkable antennae. G: D. (4S93) 



Lindenian, K : Die pteromalinen der hes- 



senfliege, cecidomyia dcsfrncforStixy. (Bull. 



Soc. imper. natur. Moscoii, 1887, no. i. p. 



178-192.) 



Account of the pteromalidae parasitic on cecidoitiyia 

 destructor; analytic table of the pteromnlidiie rearectby 

 the author; describes 5 new species of pteromalidae 

 from Russian specimens of cecidomyia destructor. 



G: D. (4S94) 



Marshall, T: Ansell. Monograph of Brit- 

 ish braconiclae. Part. 1. (Trans. Entom. 

 soc Lond., 1885, p. 1-280, pi. 1-6. 

 General remarks on pterology, external anatomy and 

 classitication of braconidae; besides British species 

 the author describes, in foot-notes, chelontis antillarum 

 (new species from the West Indies), and the female of 

 c. nitens Reinh., from the Sierra Nevada; some species 

 of lepidoptera mentioned as hosts of certain braconidae 

 are common to Europe and America. G: D. (4S9S) 



Meade, R. H. Cecidomyia destructor. Say. 

 The hessian fly. (Entomologist, Julv 1887, 

 v. 20, p. 170-173.) 



Describes cecidomyia destructor, and figures tlie geni- 

 tal organs of tin- mile. G: D. (4596) 



