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Chambers, Vactor Tousey. Annual address 
of ... President Cincinnati society of natural 
history. (Journ. Cine. soc. nat. hist., July 
Toso, V2, 00.2, p...- 1 pl.) 
Separate, with t.-p. cover, Cincinnati, Ohio, 
1879, 22 p., 1 pl., 22.5 K 15.5, t 17 x 10.6. 
The metamorphoses of insects as illustrated i in the tineid 
genus /ithocolletis of Zeller. G: D. (1805) 
Curculio, Padded mallets for the. (Cultiva- 
tor and country gent., 3 June 1880, v. 45, no. 
1427, p. 358, col. 3-4, 8 em.) 
Inefficiency of padded mallets as recommended by Prof. 
A. J: Cook in N. Y. tribune ; recommends striking with an 
axe or stone-hammer on an iron plug set in the tree. 
J.D. P. (1806) 
Currant worms. (Cultivator and country 
gent., 10 June 1880, v. 45, no. 1428, p. 376, col. 
1,9 cm.) 
Directions for killing currant worms [nematus] by dust- 
ing the leaves with hellebore when the dew is on them. 
Ju. JE.  L8oT) 
Cyanide of potassium. (Science,3 July 1880, 
v. 1, no. 1, p. 12, 7.5 cm.) 
Directions for making the compound (K CN). 
B: P. M. (1808) 
Cypriote bees and honey. (New remedies, 
July 1880, v. 9, p. 224, 5 cm.) 
Efforts to be made to bring Cyprian bees, in large num- 
bers, to America. G: D. (1809) 
Darwin, C: Die geschlechtlichen Firbungen 
gewisser Schmetterlinge. (Kosmos [Leipzig], 
April 1880, bd. 7, p. 72-74, 72 cm.) 
The change of color in diadema bolina and in a species 
of apatura when viewed from different directions, and the 
signification of this change. G: D. (1810) 
Deschange, Emile. Le chlorure de calcium. 
(Feuille des jeunes naturalistes, April 1880, an. 
10, p. 83.) 
The author employs calcic chloride [Ca Cl2] in boxes, in 
his collection of insects, to prevent damage by moisture. 
G: D. (1811) 
Devereaux, Willard Loomis. Methods of de- 
stroying the tobacco worm. (Rural new yorker, 
29 May 1880, v.39, no. 22, p. 342-344, 52 cm.) 
Habits of macrosila carolina. Recommends cultivation 
of oenothera lamarckiana, 0. biennis, and datura stramo- 
nium, and capturing the moths attracted thereby. Meth- 
ods of killing moths and picking the worms. Worms de- 
stroyed by turkeys and skunks. Possible benefit from 
yeast fungus remedy. Use of poisons not recommended. 
J.D. P. (1812) 
Dodge, S. C. Monstrosities among bees. 
(Amer. bee journ., 1879, v. 15, p. 498.) 
Many cases of so called hermaphroditism are given. 
Each insect is described in detail. A.J: C. (1813) 
|Eaton, Alfred Edwin.] Early stages of ephe- 
meridae. (Can. entom., Feb. 1880, v. 12, p. 40.) 
Request for specimens. G: D. (1814) 
Edwards, W: H: Ueber das Erziehen der 
Tagfalter aus Eiern [Psycue, Rec., no. 1584]. 
Reprint. (Entom. Nachrichten, 15 March 
1880, jahrg. 6, p. 59.) 
G: D. (1815) 
Edwards, W: H: Migration of butterflies. 
(Can. entom., Feb. 1880, v. 12, p. 39-40.) 
Quotes a letter by J. E. Willet, of Macon, Ga., in relation 
to migrations of callidryas eubule in Georgia and Alabama. 
G: D, (1816) 
Edwards, W: H: On certain species of saty- 
rus. (Can. entom., Feb. 1880, v. 12, p. 21-82; 
March 1880, v. 12, p. 51-55; April 1880, v. 12, 
p. 90-94; May 1880, v. 12, p. 109-115.) 
Considers the varieties and geographical distribution of 
the U. 8. species of sa/yrus, and divides the 12 species into 
3 groups. Regards s. alope and s. nephele as dimorphic 
forms of s. alope; form alope with varieties terana and 
maritima ; form nephele with variety incana and with sub- 
species olympus and boopis. G: D. (1817) 
Edwards, W:H: Description of preparatory 
stages of argynnis alcestis, Edw. (Can. entom., 
April 1880, v. 12, p. 69-74.) 
Describes egg, larva and chrysalis of a. alcestis ; com- 
parison with other species of argynnis; discussion of the 
question whether to call the head the first segment in de- 
scribing lepidopterous larvae. G: D. (1818) 
Edwards, W: H: Description of the prepar- 
atory stages of grapta progne, Cramer. (Can. 
entom., Jan. 1880, v. 12, p. 9-14.) 
Describes egg, larva and chrysalis. G: D. (1819) 
Electrical insects. 
1, no. 1, p. 5, 8 cm.) 
Reduvius serratus, an elaterid, and a large hairy lepido- 
pterous caterpillar cause electric shocks upon being touched. 
B: P. M. (1820) 
Emerton, James H: Breeding habits of spi- 
ders. (Amer. nat., Aug. 1880, v. 14, p. 595, 1 
fig. ) 
Mode of sexual union in rysticus. 
(Science, 5 July 1880, v. 
G: D. (1821) 
