78 [1647-1656] 
PSYCHE. 
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Allen, Grant. Colour in nature. (Nature, 24 
April 1879, v. 19, p. 580-581, 33 cm.) 
Crit. rev., by A. R. Wallace, entitled, “ Re- 
marks by the reviewer.” (Nature, 24 April 
1879, v. 19, p. 581, 10 em.) 
Crit. rev. of A. R. Wallace’s crit. rev., entitled, ‘‘ Colour 
in nature....’’ (Nature, 3 April 1879, v. 19, p. 501-505) 
[Psycue, Rec., no. 1718], of the author’s ‘Colour sense : 
its origin...’ [PsycHr, Rec., no. 1648]. Colors of cater- 
pillars very briefly discussed. . (1647) 
Allen, Grant. The colour-sense: its origin 
and development. An essay in comparative 
psychology. London, Triibner & Co., 1879. 
(The English and foreign philosophical libra- 
ry, v. 10.) 12-+ 282 p., 22 X 14, t 15.5 X 8.8. 
Imported sheets, with new imprint, Boston, 
Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1879. (The Eng- 
lish and foreign philosophical library, v. 14.) 
12 + 282 p., 22 x 14, t 15.5 X 8.8. cl., $3.50. 
Crit. rev., by A. R. Wallace, entitled “Col- 
our in nature....” (Nature, 3 April 1879, v. 
19, p. 501-505.) 
Rey. and extracts (in Germ.) by Hermann 
Miiller, entitled “Grant Allen, der Farbensinn, 
sein Ursprung und seine Entwickelung.” (Kos- 
mos [Leipzig], July 1879, bd. 5, p. 308-319, 
427 cm.) 
Crit. rev., by E. Krause, entitled “ Nach- 
schrift iiber Ideen-Adoptiv-Viter.” (Kosmos 
[Leipzig], July 1879, bd. 5, p. 319-824, 209 cm.) 
Crit. rev. (Biblioth. universelle et rev. suisse, 
No ». 1879, an. 84, période 3, v. 4, p. 349-355.) 
For reviews of Wallace’s review, and further discussion, 
see WALLACE, A. R., ‘‘ Colour in nature. . .”” [Psycue, Rec., 
no. 1718] G: D. (1648) 
Animal rubber. (Sci. amer., 3 Jan. 1880, v. 
42, p. 3, col. 3, 3 cm.) 
Upon niin from coccus adipofera. G: D. (1649) 
[Carboniferous butterflies.]| Gab es schon 
wihrend der Steinkohlenzeit Schmetterlinge ? 
(Kosmos [Leipzig], June 1879, bd. 5, p. 218- 
219, 42 cm.) 
Reviews the questions under discussion in R. MecLach- 
lan’s and A. R. Wallace’s ‘‘ Did flowers exist during the 
carboniferous epoch?’’ (Nature, April and May 1879 
[Psycue, Rec., no. 1665, 1719, 1666]. G: D. (1650 
Cassino, S: E., ed. The naturalists’ directory 
for 1878, containing the names of the natural- 
ists of America north of Mexico, arranged al- 
phabetically, and by departments ; also a list 
of scientific societies, and a catalogue of ob- 
tainable scientific books, arranged by subjects. 
Salem, Naturalists’ agency, 1878. 184-++ 16+ 
9+-15 p., 20 x 15. 
> B: P. M. (1651) 
Cocuyo (The), the brilliant fire-fly of the trop- 
ics. (Springfield [Mass.] d. republican, 30 
April 1879, p. 3, col. 1, 10 em.) 
Extract from a letter from Vera Cruz, Mexico, in the 
NV. Y. evening post. Describes the use of the cocuyo ( py- 
rophorus noctilucus) as an ornament for the hair and cloth- 
ing. 7 (1652) 
Donde Ibarra, Joaquin. Ni-in. (La emual- 
cion [Merida, Yucatan], 1879, vy. 2, no. 11, p. 
174-180.) 
Abstract, entitled, “An oil-producing in- 
sect.” (Sci. amer., 3 Jan. 1880, v. 42, p. 10, col. 
1, 22 cm.) 
Proposes the name coccus adipofera for the niin insect 
of Yucatan; describes the fatty secretion of this insect. 
G: D. (1653) 
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[Donde Ruiz, Juan.} Al “Scientific ameri- 
can supplement.” (La emulacion [Merida, Yu- 
catan], July 1879, v. 3, no. 20-24, p. 316-317.) 
Translation of, and notes upon a brief article entitled 
** An interesting insect,’ in Scientific american supplement, 
no. 184 (July 1879); on the niin insect (coccus adipofera) 
of Yucatan. G: D. (1654) 
First paper-maker (The). (The paper world 
| Holyoke, Mass.], Jan. 1880, v. 1, p. 16, 25 em.) 
Wasps as paper-makers. G: D, (1655) 
Giard, Alfred. Deux especes d’entomophthora 
nouvelles pour la flore fran¢aise et présence 
de la forme tarichium sur une muscide. (Bull. 
sci. du dépt. du nord, s. 2, an. 2, p. 353-363.) 
Separate, with same paging, Lille, [1880]. 
22 x 13.5, t 15 X 8.8. 
Considers that only the first of the three names, ento- 
mophthora, empusa and tarichium ought to remain as a 
generic name, ‘he others being forms of the first. These 
fungi reproduce themselves asexually during warm weather, 
when insects are abundant, but in the autumn they pro- 
duce oospores to rema n over winter. Describes entomoph- 
thora calliphorae (new species), form tarichium, from calli- 
phora vomitoria, and gives notes upon e. rimosa and e. me- 
gasperma. G: D. (1656) 
