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PSYCHE. 



[ January 1SS9. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL ITEMS. 



Necrology. — Since our last necrological 

 notice (Psyche, Mar. 18S8, v. 5, p. 36-36), 

 news has been received of the death of tlie 

 following entomologists, or persons who 

 have contributed to, entomological litera- 

 ture : Dr. Guiseppe Bellonci, professor of 

 anatomy in the university of Bologna, d. at 

 Bologna, i July 188S, 30 years old. Dr. John 

 Thomas Boswell (formerly known as Dr. 

 Boswell Syme), lepidopterist, d. at Balmuto, 

 Fifeshire, Scotland, 31 Jan. 1888, aged 66. 

 Charles Donckier de Donceel, a well-known 

 Belgian lepidopterist, d. 29 June 1888, atCh6r- 

 atte, near Liege, in his 86th year. Miss M. 

 E. Glanville, economic entomologist, cura- 

 tor of the Albany' museum. Graham's Town, 

 South Africa, d. 4 April 1888. Philip Henry 

 Gosse, naturalist, b. at Worcester, Engl., 6 

 April 1810, d. 23 Aug. 1888, at St. Mary 

 Church, Torquay, England. Asa Gray, pro- 

 fessor of botany in Harvard university, who 

 has written numerous articles on fertilization 

 of plants by insects, b. iS Nov. i8io, in Paris, 

 Oneida co. , N. Y., d. 30 Jan. 1888, in Cam- 

 b ridge, Mass. William W. Hill, lepidopter 

 ist, of Albany, N.Y., b. 19 Sept. 1833, at 

 Pittsfield, Mass.,d. 28 Jan. 1888, at Elizabeth- 

 town, Essex co., N. Y. Johann Kriesch, 

 professor of zoology in the Polytechnicum 

 at Budapest, Hungary, and editor of the 

 UiiiTdrisc/ie Bieneiizeitung, d. at Budapest, 

 21 Oct. 1888, 54 years old. Count August 

 Friedrich Marschall, author of a "Nomen- 

 clator zoologicus" and writer on orthoptera, 

 b. 10 Dec. 1804, d. II Oct. 1887, at Obermeid- 

 ling, Austria. Jules Emile Planchon, bota- 

 nist and student of phylloxera, b. at Ganges, 

 dept. of Herault, France, in March 1823. d. 

 at Paris, France, 3 April 1888. Henry James 

 Stovin Pr^er, a well-known student of the 

 entomology of Japan, b. near f^insbury 

 Square, London, England, 10 June 1850; d, 

 at Yokohama, Japan, 17 Feb. 1888, of bron- 

 chial pneumonia. John Scott, writei' on 

 hemiptera, b. at Morpeth, England, 21 Sej^t. 

 1823, d. in the same town, 30 Aug. iSSS. 



George Robert Waterhouse, coleopterist 

 (father of Charles Owen Waterhouse, also 

 coleopterist), b. at Somers Town, England, 

 6 March iSio, d. at Putney, Engl., 21 Jan. 

 188S. G: D. 



Agricultural experiment station 

 REPORT.s. — The Cambridge Entomological 

 Club desires to obtain as full sets as possible 

 of all the reports of state experiment stations 

 established under the Hatch bill, in so far 

 as these reports contain entomological 

 matter. Up to the time of wi'iting the libra- 

 rian has received bulletins fiom the states 

 indicated by an asterisk below. For the 

 bsnafit of our subscribers we append a list, 

 as accurate as we can now make it, of the 

 addresses of those stations that have ento- 

 mologists. We should be glad to receive 

 additions and corrections for this list. 



State. 

 Maine. 

 Vt. 



Mass.* 

 N. Y. 

 N. J. 



Del. 



Va. 

 S. C. 

 Miss. 



Tex. 



Mo. 



Ark. 



Tenn. 



Iowa.* 



Minn.* 



Dak. 



Mich.* 



Ohio.* 

 Ind. 



Neb. 



Kans. 



Cal. 



Kntomologist and address. 



Prof. F. L. Harvey, Orono. 



Prof. G : H. Perkins, Burlington. 



Prof. C : H : Fernald, Amherst. 



Prof. J : H : Comstock, Ithaca. 



Rev. G: D. Hulst (acting), New 

 Brunswick. 



M. H. Beckvvith, Newark. 



W : B. Ahvood, Blacksburg. 

 Prof G: F. Atkinson, Columbia. 



Prof. S. M. Tracy, Agricultural Col- 

 lege. 



M. Francis, College Station. 



J. W. Clark, Columbia. 



C: W: Woodworth, Fayetteville. 



H : E. Summers, Knoxville. 



C. P. Gillette, Ames. 



Otto Lugger, St. Anthony Park. 



J. H. Orcutt, Brookings. 



P:-of. A.J: Cook, Agricultural Col- 



C. M. Weed, Columbus. 

 F. M. Webster, Lafayette 

 Lawrence Bruner, Lincoln. 

 Prof. E. A. Popenoe, Manhattan. 

 F.W. Morse, Berkeley. 



No. 1^1-1^2 were issued 12 Dec. 188S. 



