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PSYCHE, 



[Janiuiry 1889. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



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

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 •work was received, unless an earlier date of publication is known to recorder or editor. 

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



A colon after initial designates the most common g-iven 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; IV: JVilliam. The initials at the cud of each record, or 

 note, are those of the recorder. 



Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. 



Atkinson, G: F. New instances of pro- 

 tective resemblance in spiders. ( Ainer. 

 naturalist, June iS88, v. 22, p. 545-546.) 

 (Journ. Elisha Mitchell sci. soc, Jan. -June 

 18S8, V. 5, p. 28-30.) 



Tbomisus aleatoreus, at rest, imitates with its .inte- 

 rior legs spikelets of grass ; cyrtarachne miiltilineata, 

 ■A new species Iiere described, mimics shells of hfli.x. 



G: D (4698) 



Atkinson, G: F. Note on the tube-inhabit- 

 ing spider, lycosa fatifera Hentz. (Amer. 

 naturalist, June 1888, v. 22, p. 546-547.) 

 (^Journ. Elisha Mitchell sci. soc, Jan. -June 

 1888, V. 5, p. 30-31.) 

 On the use of its tube by Ivcosa fatifera. 



G: D. (4699) 



California — Board of state horticultural 

 commissioners. First report. Sacramento, 

 state office, 1882. t. p. cover, 94 p., 24X15, 

 t 18.5 X11.2. il. 



Contents : Officers and members of boards of 

 state viticultural, and of state horticultural commis- 

 sioners; acts of legislature and quarantine rules of 

 viticultural and hort;icultural commissioners, for pro- 

 tection of fruit-growing industries of the state; min- 

 utes of proceedings of^Board of state horticultural com- 

 missioners, and minutes of tirst annual horticultural 

 convention, both series of minutes containing notes 

 on measures against noxious insects; papers (recorded 

 separately under authors' names) by S. F. Chapin, 

 Matthew Cooke, Ellwood Cooper, C : H. Dwinelle, Felix 

 GiUet, W. B. West, and E.J. Wickson. G: D. (4700) 



Cockerell, Theodore Dru Alison. The 



orange spot in nathalis iole, Bdw [!]. 



(Can. entom., Aug. iSSS, v. 20. p. 156- 



1570 



States that the orange spot on the winga n{ nai/iatis 

 iole is liable to fade suddenly. G: D. (4701) 



Field, E : H. History of a brood of lunas. 

 (Swiss cross, Aug. 1S88, v. 4, p. 46-47, 45 

 cin. ) 



Account of rearing atlacus lima; description of 

 different stages. G: D. (4702) 



French, G: Hazen. Partial preparatory 

 stages of catocala innubens, Guen. (Can. 

 entom., Sept. 188S, v. 20, p. 170-172.) 

 Dciscribes larva and chrysalis of catocala innubens. 



G: D. (4703) 



Gauckler, H. Lepidopterologische notizcn. 

 (Societas entom., 15 Feb. 1886, v. 2, p. 171, 

 23 cm.) 



Contains notice of a pupa of sphin.K pinastri with a 

 deformed pmboscis-sheath, which produced an imago 

 with deformed proboscis. G: D. (4704) 



Handlirsoh, Anton. [Die variabilitat und 

 die geographische verbreitung der hum- 

 meln.] (Verb. K.-k. zool.-botan. gesells. 

 in Wien, 18S8, v. 38; Sitz.-ber., p. 34-36.) 



Discusses the geographical distribution of the 

 species of bombus, and the variability nf the species. 



G: D. (470s) 



Harraoli, M. Ueberden fang von ameisen- 

 gasten und deren vovkommen bei den ver- 

 schiedenen ameisenarten. (Entom. zeit- 

 schr., 1888, V. 2 : I May, p. 14-16, 85 cm.; 

 I June. p. 25-26, 70 cm.) 



Mode of collecting myrmecophilous coleoptera, and 

 notes on species found iii nests of dirt'erent species of 

 formicidae. G: D. (4706) 



Landois, Hermann. Beobachtung liber den 



verbleib des spinnfadens. (Jahresber. d. 



Westfiil. provinzial.-vereins fiir vvissensch. 



u. kunst fiir 18S5, 1SS6, p. 30.) 



The author believes that spiders eat their thread 

 when they reascend it and it disappears. G: D. (4707) 



Monell, Joseph. Anew genus of rt////Vfae. 

 (Can. entom.. June 1S77, v. 9, p. 102-103.) 

 [Rec. 1 183.] 



Reprint. (Valley naturalist, Jan. 1878, 

 V. I, p. 2, col. I, 15 cm.) 



Describes colopha, a new genus of aphididae, for 

 byrsocrypta itlmicola, Fitch; literature of the species. 



G: D. {tn°%-) 



