94 [1789-1804] 
Scudder, S: Hubbard. The early types of in- 
sects: or the origin and sequence of insect life 
in palaeozoic times. (Mem. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 
March 1879, v. 3, p. 13-21.) 
Abstract. (Science news, 15 Noy. 1878, v. 
1, p. 22-28.) 
Notice. (Sci. amer., 23 Nov. 1878, v. 39, p. 
330.) 
Abstract. (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, Jan. 
1879, s. 3, v. 17, p. 72-74.) 
Germ. tr. of the abstract in Amer. journ. 
sci. and arts, under the title “Die Urtypen der 
Insekten.” (Kosmos [Leipzig], April 1879, bd. 
5, p. 61-62, 51 em.) 
Notice, entitled, “ The early types of insects.” 
(Nature, 24 April 1879, v. 19, p. 584, 5 cm.) 
General considerations drawn from a study of palaeozoic 
insects. Abstracts were published before the memoir. 
G: D. (1789) 
Scudder, S: Hubbard. The fossil insects of 
the Green River shales. (Bull. U.S. geol. and 
geog. sury. terr., Dec. 1878, v. 4, no. 4, p. 747- 
776.) 
Separate, with t-p. cover, Wash., 1878 |2 
Jan. 1879], 29 p., 23 X 15, t 19 x 11.2. 
Notice. (Amer. nat., Feb. 1879, v. 13, p. 
132.) 
Describes as new genera: stenocinclis [asilidae], polio- 
myia [myopidae], lithopsis [fulgoridae]; describes 4 hy- 
menoptera, 16 diptera, 24 coleoptera, 15 heteroptera, 7 hom- 
optera, 1 orthopteron, 2 pseudoneuroptera, 3 arachnida, 1 
myriapod, with notes on others. ‘BoP Me. (E790) 
[Squash-bugs, coreus tristis, destroyed by 
soot, ashes or dust sprinkled on the vines while 
moist.] (Western stock journ. and farmer, 
June 1880, v. 10, no. 6, p. 124, col. 4, 2 em.) 
J.D. P. (1791) 
Thomas, Cyrus. On the orthoptera collected 
by Dr. Elliott Coues, U. S. A., in Dakota and 
Montana, during 1873-74. (Bull. U.S. geol. 
and geog. sury. terr., May 1878, v. 4, no. 2, p. 
481-501.) 
List of 25 species of acrididae, locustidae, and gryllidae 
found near the boundary line between the U. 8. and Can- 
ada; classificatory and other notes, and especially a note 
(p. 485-501) on calopienus spretus, its breeding places, mi- 
grations, ravages, and means against it. B: P.M. (1792) 
Trelease, W: Carnivorous habits of bees. 
(Amer. nat., May 1880, v. 14, p. 363.) 
Cites references upon the above subject. G: D. (1793) 
Trelease, W: On the fertilization of symplo- 
carpus foetidus. (Amer. nat., Sept. 1879, v. 13, 
p. 580-581.) 
Regards apis mellifica the chief agent in the fertilization 
of the skunk cabbage ; notes ips fasciatus and other insects 
in the spathes. G: D. (1794) 
bE Troostembergh, Max. Longévité chez 
les insectes. (Feuille des jeunes naturalistes, 
May 1880, an. 10, p. 93.) 
Specimens of limonius lived 50 days without nourish- 
ment, glued upon a tablet, and in air saturated with naph- 
thalin. G: D, (1795) 
PSYCHE. 
Turner, H: elostoma {corr.| piscivorous. 
(Amer. nat., Nov. 1879, v. 13, p. 710-711.) 
Belostoma kills gasterosteus and sucks its blood. 
G: D. (1796) 
Uhler, Philip Reese. On the hemiptera col- 
lected by Dr. Elliott Coues, U.S. A.,in Dakota 
and Montana, during 1873-74. (Bull. U.S. geol. 
and geog. sury. terr., May 1878, v. 4, no. 2, p. 
603-512.) 
List of 59 species, with localities ; jassus twiningi and 
deltocephalus configuratus described as new species. 
B: P.M. (A797) 
Uhler, Philip Reese. Ona remarkable wasp’s 
nest found ina stump,in Maryland. (Amer. 
nat., Nov. 1873, v. 7, p. 678-679.) 
Reprint. (Proce. Amer. assoc. advance. s¢i., 
1875 [1874], v. 22, pt. 32-34.) 
Review, by C: V. Riley, entitled, “The hab- 
its of polistes and pelopacus” [sic]. (Amer. 
nat., 1874, v. 8, p. 229-231.) 
Description of the clay nest of a species of polistes [?], 
and the process of its construction. G: D. (1798) 
Urtypen der Insekten (Die). (Kosmos [Leip- 
zig|, April 1879, bd. 5, p. 61-62, 51 cm.) 
Germ. transl. of an abstract (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, 
1879, s. 3, v. 17, p. 72-74) of S: H. Seudder’s ‘‘ The early 
types of insects: ...’? (Mem. Bost. soc. nat. hist., 1579, v. 
3, p. 13-21) [Psycue, Rec., no. 1789]. G: D. (4799) 
Useful and destructive insects. (Journ. ap- 
plied sci., April 1880, v. 11, p. 60, 11 cm.) 
Subjects for discussion at the exhibition of the Central 
Agricultural and Entomological Society of France. 
(1800) 
G: D. 
Vogel, Friedrich Wilhelm. Die Honigbiene 
und die Vermehrung der Bienenvolker nach 
den Gesetzen der Wahlzucht sowie vollstan- 
dige Anleitung zur rationell-naturgemassen 
und eintraglichen Pflege der Biene in Korben, 
Beuten und Dzierzon’schen Wohnungen. Mit 
135... Holzschnitten. Mannheim, J. Schnei- 
der, 1880. t.-p. cover-++ 10-+ 409 p., 25 X 16, 
£6 Scull. SM: 
An illustrated general work on apiculture. Part i, the 
hive ; ii, the establishment of the bee-household ; iii, se- 
lective breeding in general ; iv, practical bee-raising. 
G: D. (1801) 
Warbles in cattle. (Rural new yorker, 12 
June 1880, v. 39, no. 24, p. 379, col. 3, 10 cm.) 
Tumors caused by oestrus bovis ; remedy. 
J.D. P. (1802) 
Ward, Lester F. Sexual differentiation in 
epiguea repens. (Amer. nat., March 1880, v. 14, 
p. 198-200.) 
Epigaea probably fertilized by ants. 
What it costs to feed insects. (Sci. amer., 17 
March 1877, v. 36, p. 160, col. 2, 33 cm.) 
Statistics from Packard, Riley and others. Advocates 
salaried state and national entomologists, a weekly ento- 
mological bulletin, and reports upon insect migrations and 
related topics by the Weather Signal Bureau. [Title cited 
in Psycue, Rec., no. 865c.] G: D. (1804) 
G: D. (1803) 
