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26 Sept. 1876, v. 11, p. 594-595, il.) 
Figures 14 species of insects. Organization of the En- 
tom. Soc. Ontar., its officers and publications. 
G: D. (1822 
Euphorbium as a protective of iron and steel. 
(Scientific amer. suppl.,...) (New-remedies, 
May 1880, v. 9, p. 145, 18 cm.) 
Gum of ewphorbia used in Africa to protect iron from 
rust and for protecting articles from white ants. 
G: D. (1823) 
Fabre, J. H. Souvenirs entomologiques:... 
[Psycue, Rec., no. 1588]. 
Rey. by C: Robert Osten Sacken, entitled, 
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tung... zu Stettin, April—June 1880, jahrg. 41, 
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dans le but de trouver V’origine des réinvasions 
estivales du phylloxera. (Comptes rendus, 27 
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Crit rev. by P. de Lafitte, entitled, “ Sur les 
causes de réinvasion des vignobles phyllox- 
érés.” (Comptes rendus, 17 Nov. 1879, vy. 89, 
p- 847-850.) 
- One of the causes of these re-invasions is the 
spreading of the insect on the surface of the ground; a 
second cause, and perhaps the most important, is the trans- 
portation of the insect by the wind; finally, the author 
sees a third cause in the eggs which come from the sexual 
insects.”” — Rev. scientifique, 8 Nov. 1879, p. 454. 
M. Faucon’s paper is followed (p. 696-697 ) by remarks by 
M. Fremy and by the secretary of the Academy [Jean Bap- 
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Notice. (Athenaeum, 29 Nov. 1879, p. 699, 
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Abstract. 
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(Mo. journ. sci., Dec. 1879, s. 3, v. 
G: D. (1826) 
Field, Fanny. [Lice on chickens.] (Prairie 
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Whitewashing, fumigating with sulphur, washing with 
kerosene, cleanliness and “ eternal vigilance,” etc., recom- 
mended for the destruction of lice on chickens. 
J.D. P. (1827) 
Fletcher, James. Entomology for beginners. 
(Can. entom., Feb. 1880, v. 12, p. 32-35.) 
General remarks on entomology; describes and figures 
calosoma calidum and c. scrutator. G: D. (1828) 
Fletcher, James. Nature-printed butterflies. 
(Can. entom., Jan. 1880, v. 12, p. 1-3.) (An- 
nual rept. entom. soc. Ontar. for 1879, 1880, p. 
88-89. ) 
Mode of transferring the scales of butterflies’ wings to 
paper to form a cabinet of figures of butterflies. 
G: D. (1829) 
PSYCHE. 
Graef, E: L: Gortyna nebris Guén., var. g. ni- 
tela Guén. (Bull. Brooklyn entom. soc., May 
1878 [v. 1], p. 7.) 
Reasons for considering these two forms = 7 color 
varieties of one species. F. G (1830) 
Graef, E: L: Some notes on arctia figurata Dru. 
(Bull. Brooklyn entom. soc., May 1878 [v. 1], 
p. 3-4.) 
Larvae fed on faraxacum ; imagos obtained from them 
varied in color and markings of hind wings, as is usual 
among arctians, while forewings did not vary ; suggests the 
specific identity of some supposed distinct species. 
EG (1831) 
Insect devastations in America. (Journ. ap- 
plied sci., April 1879, v. 10, p. 58-59, 20 cm.) 
Statistics taken from the ’Scienti ific american. 
G: D. (1832) 
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des vignobles phylloxérés. (Comptes rendus, 
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Crit. rev. of L. Faucon’s ‘‘ Résultat des recherches faites 
dans le but de trouver l’origine des réinvasions estivales du 
phylloxera’’ (Comptes rendus, 27 Oct. 1879, He eos p. 693- 
696) [Psycue, Rec., no. 1825]. (1833) 
Langstroth, L. L. Comb-honey. A cure 
for consumption. (Amer. bee journ., 1879, 
v. 15, p. 65.) 
Cases are given where a speedy cure of consumption was 
effected by eating linden honey. A.J: C. (1834) 
Middlesex scientific field club, Malden, Mass. 
|Proceedings for 4 June 1879.] Amer. nat., 
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Osten Sacken, C: Robert. sca entom- 
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des insectes, par J.H. Fabre... (Entom Zei- 
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41, p. 136-138.) 
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no. 1588]. G: D. (1836) 
Schaupp, Frank G: [Hints for collecting ela- 
teridae and coprophagus rates (Bull. 
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F.G: S. (1837) 
Frank G: Larva of dicaelus dilata- 
Schau 
st May 1878 
tus. (Bull. Brooklyn entom. soc., 
iVect |: pac; Lesko) 
Superficial description of the larva, with pees woodcuts, 
and biological statements. F. G: 8. (1888) 
Schaupp, Frank G: Raising beetles in cap- 
tivity. (Bull. Brooklyn entom. soc., May 1878 
[v. 1], p. 2-3.) 
Account of keeping cicindela and carabidae in breeding 
cages. F. G: 8. (1839) 
Schaupp, Frank G: Synoptic table of the ge- 
nus elaphrus Latr. (Bull. Brooklyn entom. soc., 
May 1878 [v. 1], p. 6.) 
Based upon G: R. Crotch’s table published in G: H: Horn’s 
“Synoptic tables...’? (Trans. amer. entom. soc., Dee. 
1876, v. 5, p. 246 [Psycue, Rec., no. 814], with insertion of 
two other species and addition of ilo, 
. G: 8S. (1840) 
