November — December iSSS.] 



PSYCHE. 



[4640-465 8] 141 



Easton, N. S. Caddis-flies construct new 

 cases. (Swiss cross, June 188S, v. 3, p. 

 191, 3 cm.) 

 Mentions building of new cases bv larvae o{ phryg- 



anddae. G- D. (4640) 



Bberhart, Noble iSI. The army worm. 



(Hoosier naturalist July-Sept. 1S88. v. 3, 



no. 4-5, [p. 4], col. 2, 14 cm.) 



Notes on leiicania unipnncta, and means against 

 its ravages. G: D. (4641) 



Eberhart, Noble M. The key to the fam- 

 ilies of orthoptera. (Hoosier naturalist, 

 Julv-Sept, 1888, V. 3, no. 4-5, [p 4], col. 2, 

 8 cm.) 

 Reprint of the part pertaining to orthoptera from 



author's " Key to the principle families of insects." 



G: D. (4642) 



Eberhart, Noble M. The peach-tree borer. 



(Hoosier naturalist, July-Sept. 18S8, v. 3, 



no. 4-5, [p. 4], col. 2-3, 8 cm.) 



Notes on 5«;/«/« (? e.xitiosa, and how to destroy it 

 larvae. G: D. (4643s 



Edwards, H : Catalogue of species of the 

 higher families of the North American 

 heterocera, described since Grote's "New 

 check list" (1872), with those omitted from 

 that publication. (Entom. amer., Mar. 

 1888, V. 3, p. 221-232.) 



Enumerates 247 species and varieties. G: D. (4644) 

 Edvrards, W : H: Description of a new 

 species of anthocharis. (Can. entom., 

 Aug. 1888, V. 20, p. 158-159.) 

 Describes anihocharis pima, a new species from Ari- 

 zona. G: D. (464s) 



Enock, F : Parasites of the hessian fly. 

 (Entomologist, Aug. 1888, v. 21, p. 202- 

 203.) 



List of parasites bred from puparia of cecidomyia 

 destructor in England; among them ?nerisiis destructor 

 is first recorded from Great Britain. G: D. (4646) 



Erskine, Lillian. Pits in the antennae of 

 butterflies. (Swiss cross, Sept. 188S, v. 4, 

 p. 95, 12 cm.) 



Brief account of pits on the antennae of certain 

 diurnal lepidoptera; supposes them to be auditory or- 

 gans. G: D. (4647) 



Fernald, C: H: On the genus diatraea. 

 (Entom. amer., Sept. 1888, v. 4, p. 119- 

 120.) 



Characterization of the genus diatraea, synopsis of 

 the species, description of two new species from the 

 United States. ' G: D. (464S) 



Grobbeu, Carl. Ueber den entwicklungs- 



cyklus von phylloxera vastafrix. (Verb. 



K.-k. zool.-bot. gesells. in Wien. 1S88, v. 



3S; Sitz.-ber., p. 54.) 



Brief account of the different sUx^es oi phylloxera 

 vitifoliae and their relations to one niiother. 



G: D. (4649) 



Grote. A: Radclifte. Characters of pro- 

 tection and defence in insects. (Can. 

 entom., Aug. 1888, v. 20, p. 154-156.) 

 Modes of defence, especially protective resemblan- 

 ces, in insects. G: D. (4650) 



Grote. A: Radcliffe. Note on a German 

 edition of Ross's second voyage (1826- 

 1833.) (Can. entom., Aug. 188S, v. 20, p. 



157-158-) 



References to the lepidoptera in the translation by 

 Julius, graf vcn der Grbben, of sir J : Ross's "Narra- 

 tive of a second voyage in search of a north-west 

 passage" . . . Lond., 1S35. G: D. (4651) 



Grote, A: Radclifte. Note on cerathosia 

 tricolor, Sm. (Entom. amer.. Sept. 18S8, 

 V. 4, p. 121.) 



Crit. rev., by J: B. Smith, entitled, 

 '■'■ Cerat/iosia tricolor, Smith." ( o/- cil., 

 p. 122-123.) 



Considers cerathosia tricolor to be a noctuid, and 

 criticizes J: B. Smith's description of the species. 



G: D. (4652) 



Grote, A : Radclifte. Note on species of 

 boarmia. (Entom. amer., Aug. 1S88, v. 4, 

 p. 98-99.) 



Correction of error in author's "New species and 

 notes on structure of moths and genera." (Can 

 entom., July 1SS3, v. 15, p. 121-133); further notes on 

 hoarmia. G: D. (4653^ 



Grote, A : Radclifte. Remedy for rose-aphis. 

 (Can. entom., Aug. 1888, v. 20, p. 160.) 



Recommends creolin for use against rose-aphis and 

 tortrix. G: D. (4654) 



Hamilton. J : Catalogue of the myrmophi- 

 lous coleoptera with bibliography and 

 notes. (Can. entom., Sept, 1S88. "v. 20, 

 p. 161-166.) 



Enumeration of species of North American coleop- 

 tera found in nests of formicidae, with notes on their 

 habits. G: D. (4655) 



Hamilton, J : Knowledge of death in in- 

 sects. (Can. entom., Sept. 18S8, v. 20 p. 

 179-180.) 

 Discusses whether insects have any knowledge of 



death, in connection w'ith their feigning death. 



G: D. (4656) 



Handlirscli, Anton. [Mimicry zwischen 

 hvmenopteren verschiedener familien. ] 

 (Verb. K.-k. zool.-botan. gesells. in Wien, 

 188S, V. 38; Sitz.-ber., p. 67-69.) 



Mentions four cases (from Mexico and South Am- 

 erica) where species oi goryfes imitate species of ves- 

 pidae, and a case (from Europe) where stizus imi- 

 tates scolia. G: D. (4657) 



Harracli, M. Ueber das anfertigen mikro- 

 scopischer insekten-praparate. (Entom. 

 zeitschr., 15 Aug. 18SS, v. 2, p. 57-58, 

 52 cm.) 



How to prepare microscopic slides, w ith especial ref- 

 erence to entomological specimens. G: D. (4658) 



