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Maynard, C:J. A new species of butterfly 
from Florida. (Amer. nat., March 1873, v. 7, 
p. 177-178.) 
Notes on butterflies of Florida; describes lycaena mo- 
desta. : (1756) 
Minot, C: Sedgwick. A sketch of comparative 
embryology. (Amer. nat., April 1880, v. 14, 
p. 242-249, 6 fig.) 
Figure from Bobretzky [p. 247] to illustrate mode of 
segmentation of egg of pierts crataegi. G: D. (AT57) 
Mole, a plea for the. (Rural new yorker, 12 
June 1880, v. 39, no. 24, p. 377, col. 1-2, 35 em.) 
The mole [¢alpa] stated to be more useful than injurious, 
by destroying noxious insects. J. D. P. - (1758) 
Monell, Joseph, see Ritey, C: V. and J. Monet, Notes on 
the aphididae of the United States, ... [Psycue, Rec., 
no. : 
Morehouse, G. W. The structure of the 
scales of lepisma saccharina. (Amer. nat., Nov. 
1873, v. 7, p. 666-669.) 
G: D. (1759) 
Mosquitoes. Interesting information for 
Florida colonists ; some tall stories. ([N. Y. w.| 
sun, 10 Sept. 1879, v. 44, no. 2276, p. 2, col. 6, 
13 cm.) 
Intolerable attacks of mosquitoes [ewlex?], unless the 
insects are kept away by netting or smoke. 
B: P. M. (1760) 
Miiller, Albert. Moritz Isenschmid’s Zusitze 
zu “ Kaltenbach, Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der 
Klasse der Insekten,” Stuttgart, 1874, 8°., mit 
den Belegstiicken seiner Sammlung, Nat. Mus. 
Bern, verglichen und hrsg. von Albert Miiller. 
(Mitth. Schweiz. entom. Gesells., 1880, v. 5, no. 
10, p. 575-576.) 
Separate, Bern, 20 Feb. 1880, p. 575-576, 24 
MAb EL xX 10S: 
List of 37 coleoptera found on 19 plants. 
B: P.M. (1761) 
Miiller, Fritz. Lpicalia acontius. Ein unglei- 
ches Ehepaar. (Kosmos [Leipzig], Jan. 1879, 
bd. 4, p. 285-292, 272 cm., fig. 1-6.) 
Discusses sexual dim orphism. G: D. (1762) 
Miiller, Fritz. Jiuna und thyridia. Ein merk- 
wiirdiges Beispeil von Mimicry bei Schmetter- 
lingen. (Kosmos [Leipzig], May 1879, bd. 5, 
p. 100-108, 510 cm., 4 fig.) 
Figures wings of two Brazilian butterflies, ituna ilione 
nd thyridia megisto, which mimic each other closely ; dis- 
sion of mimicry in lepidoptera. + (1763) 
Miiller, Fritz and Hermann Miiller. Phryg- 
aniden-Studien. (Kosmos [Leipzig], Feb. 1879, 
bd. 4, p. 386-396, 400 em., 3 il.) 
Comparison of the lepidoptera and the phryganidae, 
Cwith a view to their ancestral relationship. Brazilian phryg- 
anid-larvae which live in the tops of trees in the water col- 
lected by the leaves of bromeliaceous plants. Larval cases, 
or ‘grumicha,”’ of a Brazilian phryganid. Comparison of 
larval cases of phryganids with those of lepidoptera. 
G: (1764) 
PSYCHE. 
Miiller, Fritz. Schiitzende Firbung und die 
Farbenempfindung der Thiere. (Kosmos | Leip- 
zig|, April 1879, bd. 5, p. 62-63, 42 cm.) 
Protective coloration shows that some animals can dis- 
tinguish color. G: D. (1765) 
Muller, Hermann, see Mutier,Fritz and Hermann MULLER, 
Phryganiden-Studien [Psycue, Rec., no. 1764]. 
Miller, Hermann. In Blumen gefangene Fal- 
ter. — Fleischfressende Honigbienen.  (Kos- 
mos |Leipzig|, Oct-Dec. 1879, bd. 6, p. 225- 
226, 53 cm.) 
Quotes a letter from A. S. Packard, j7., concerning cap- 
ture of insects by physianthus albens, and comments upon 
the subject. G: D. (1766) 
Miller, Hermann. Hesperiden-Blumen Bra- 
siliens. (Kosmos [Leipzig], March 1879, bd. 
4, p. 481-482, 18 cm.) 
Observations recorded by Fritz Miller seem to support 
the idea that the blue and violet flowers-may be especially 
often fertilized by crepuscular insects, since blue and violet 
are especially distinct by twilight. G: D. (1767) 
Miiller, Hermann. Ein Kifer mit Schmetter- 
lingsriissel. (Kosmos [Leipzig], Jan. 1880, bd. 
6, p. 302-804, 79 cm., il.) 
Figures a nemognatha from Brazil, and its mouth-parts, 
in which the maxillae are modified to form a hollow probos- 
cis; compares this modification with the mouth-parts of n. 
chrysomelina from France. G: D. (1768) 
Miiller, Hermann. Koelreuter und Sprengel. 
(Kosmos [Leipzig], Aug. 1879, bd. 5, p. 402— 
404, 78 cm.) 
Contains notes on the history of the knowledge of fer- 
tilization of flowers by insects. G: D. (1769) 
Miiller, Hermann. Schiitzende Aenlichkeit 
einheimischer Insekten. (Kosmos [Leipzig], 
Oct.—Dec. 1879, bd. 6, p. 29-39, 114-124, 800 
em., 5 fig.) 
Discusses mimicry. Figures calocampa exoleta, larva of 
eugonia alniaria, pupal cases of cionus scrophulariae and 
the seed-capsules of scrophularia nodosa, brood-cells of 
anthidium strigatum, and larva of stauropus fagi. 
G: D. (1770) 
Muth,C: F. Foul-brood,its cure. (Amer. bee 
journ., 1879, v. 15, p. 502.) 
The salicylic acid cure is described. A.J: @. (1771) 
New French silk (A). (Science advocate [Atco, 
N. J.], Jan. 1880, v. 1, no. 1, [p. 4], col. 1-2, 16 
cm.) 
On attacus cynthia. G: D. (A772) 
|New York microscopical society, Proceedings 
of.]| (Amer. m. micros. journ., Jan. 1880, v. 1, 
p. 19, 5 em.) 
Notice of address given before the society, 17 Oct. 1879, 
by J. D. Hyatt, on ‘‘ The mechanism of insect-stings.” 
G: D. (1773) 
Noel, Paul. Amélioration du vase au cyanure. 
(Feuille des jeunes naturalistes, June 1880, an. 
10, p. 107.) 
A contrivance by which the potassic cyanide [KCN] in a 
collecting-tube is kept in slow decomposition by the vapor 
of vinegar. G: D. (1774) 
