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Rogers, R. Vashon... Entomology for begin- 
ners. Tiger beetles. (Can. entom., April 
1880, v. 12, p. 61-65, fig. 10-15.) 
Figures cicindela vulgaris, c. oo sigh c. sexguttata, 
c. hirticollis, c. generosa, and a larva of cicindela: notes 
on their habits. G: D. (1993) 
DE Rossi, G. Eine sonderbare Meésalliance. 
(Entom. Nachrichten, 15 March 1880, jahrg. 
6, P- 57-) 
Copulation observed between a male age/astica hal- 
ensis and a female chrysomela brunsvicensts. 
G: D. (1994) 
Sanborn, Francis Gregory. Collections of 
the late Dr. Asa Fitch. (Can. entom., 
April 1880, v. 12, p. 66-67.) 
Descriptive of A. Fitch’s collection and its condition. 
Nearly the same description is contained in PsycHE, 
Sept.—Dec. 1879 [9 April 18So], p. 273-275. 
G: D. (1995) 
Saunders, W: Entomology for beginners, 
no. 2. (Can. entom., Jan. 1880, v. 12, p. 
4-6, fig. 1-3.) 
Figures and describes catocala ultronta and de- 
scribes its larva; figures psenocerus supernotatus and 
aegerta tipuliformis, habits of the former. G; D. (1996) 
Saunders, W: Entomology for beginners. 
The common woolly bear, sfzlosoma vir- 
ginica. (Can., entom., March 1880, v. 12, 
P- 56-57, fig. 9.) 
Figures and briefly describes larva, pupa, and female 
imago of s. virginica. G: D. (1997) 
Schnabl, Johann. Ueber Libellenschwirme. 
(Entom. Nachrichten, 1 Aug. 1880, jahrg. 
6, p. 167.) 
Flight of great numbers of Zibellula quadrimaculata 
through Warsaw, Poland, 14-16 May 1880. A flight of 
2. favomaculata noted at Warsaw, 6-7 June 1880. 
G: D. (1998) 
Scudder, S: Hubbard. A few notes on N. 
American acridiz. (Can. entom., April 
1880, v. 12, p. 75-76.) 
Synonymy of a few species of pezotettix, caloptenus 
and melanoplus ; describes bradynotes,a new genus, of 
which pezotettix obesa is the type and the only known 
species, G: (1999) 
Scudder, S: Hubbard. The entomological 
libraries of the United States. (Bull. of the 
libr. of Harvard university, 1 Jan. 1880, no. 
14, V. 2, p. 20-23.) 
Separate. (Lib. Harvard university. 
Bibliographical contributions, no. 11.) Re- 
published from the Bulletin of the library 
of Harvard university, no. 14. Cambridge, 
Mass., 1880. 6p., 25 X 17.5, t 20 X 13. 
Notice. (Amer. nat., June 1880, v. 14, 
p- 466.) 
Size and specialties of the largest public and private 
entomological libraries of the United States. List of 
69 rare entomological works found in the different libra- 
ries of: the vicinity of Cambridge, with indication of the 
libraries possessing each work. G: D. (2000) 
PSYCHE. 
Silkworm-gut. (New remedies, June 1880, 
v. 9, p- 180, 8 cm.) 
Sources of silkworm-gut and foodplants of the so- 
called ‘‘camphor-worm” of Japan. G: D. (2001) 
Smith, Worthington G. Carnivorous wasps. 
(Nature, 15 April 1880, v. 21, p. 563.) 
Observed wasps attacking and killing bombus, calli- 
phora and apis; the, garden was full of flowers and the 
wasps seemed to be lying in ambush for the bees. 
M. W. (2002) 
[Société helvétique des sciences naturelles. ] 
62eme session, réunie a Saint-Gall les ro, 
11 et 12 Aofit 1879. (Archives des sci. phys. 
et nat., 15 Dec. 1879, per. 3, v- 2, p. 677-723.) 
Contains abstract of paper by Dr. V. Fatio upon 
phylloxera in Switzerland (p. 708-711), and of a paper 
by F. A, Forel on his experiments upon the larvae of 
the hydropsychides (tinodes lurida) which sculpture the 
rock of the bed of Lake Geneva. G: D. (2003) 
Sprague, Frank Headley. Notes from Wol- 
laston, Mass. (Can. entom., May 1880, v. 
12, p. 100.) 
Notes on colias philodice, c. eurytheme, limenttis ar- 
themis, and Junonia coenta. : (2004) 
Taschenberg, O: Die Fléhe. Die Arten 
der Insektenordnung szctorza nach ihrem 
Chitinskelet monographisch dargestellt. 
Mit 4 lithographischen Tafeln. Halle, Max 
Niemeyer, 1880. t.-p. cover, 120[+ 2] p., 4 
pl. 25 X 18.5; 19 X 13+: ae 
Correction, by E. Ehlers, entitled, ‘* Be- 
richtigungen.” (Zool. Anzeiger, 23 Aug. 
1880, jahrg. 3, p- 429-430.) 
General anatomy; systematic arrangement; divides 
the order suctorta into 2 families, sarcopsyllidae (con- 
taining SO TP ae penetrans, s. gallinacea, and rhyn- 
chopsylla pulex) and pulicidae, of which an analytical 
table of 3 genera and 21 species is given; description, 
synonymy and habits of the 24 species (of 5 genera) of 
suctoria seen by the author; describes 2 new genera 
(hystrichopsylla and typhlopsylia) and 9 new species 
(none from N. A.); notes upon or quoted descriptions 
of 10 species not seen by the author; remarks on the 
distribution of sarcopsylla penetrans and pulex irritans; 
catalog of animals on which or in the nests of which 
fleas have been found, with names of the latter; alpha- 
betical index of species described and of synonyms; 
alphabetical list of 101 works cited by the author; plates. 
. G: D. (2005) 
Tessier, Lucien. Chassed’hiver. (Feuilles 
des jeunes naturalistes, April 1880, p. 82-83.) 
Many insects are not killed by the cold of winter. 
List of coleoptera taken 15-20 Feb., at Kichompré, near 
Gérardmer, Vosges, France, G: D. (2006) 
Thaxter, Roland. Swarming of archippus. 
(Can. entom., Feb. 1880, v. 12, p. 38-39, 
fig. 6.) 
Swarms of danais archifpus seen in Apalachicola, 
Florida, in the winter of 1875-76. Figures a twig full 
of butterflies to illustrate how thick they were upon it. 
G: D. (2007) 
