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Edwards, I{: [Prospectus of *‘Papilio. 
Orean of the New York entomologica! 
club.”] (Papilio, 15 [20] Jan. 1881, no. 1, 
Wee keul Tes Lai) 
This journal will be devoted solely to lepidoptera, 
and will be issued about the fifteenth of each month 
(except Julyand August) ; subscription price two dollars 
per annum, B;: P.M. (2169) 
Grote, A: Radcliffe. A new insect injurious 
to the hickory. (Papilio, 19 Feb. 1881, no. 
2,0Ve LD, Pp: 13=14-) 
Describes acrobasis caryae n. sp., larva, imago and 
chrysalis (Ohio) and a. demotella (N. Y.); compares 
a. caryae with a. angusella. States that it is necessary 
to have both sexes of this genus for identification. A. 
caryae said to be very destructive to hickory trees 
(carya porcina): phanerotoma tibralrs parasitic on it. 
Hf: &. (2170) 
Grote, A: Radcliffe. New Jyral/dae. (Papi- 
Howig, Pebs 1631, nowe2. Vv. typ. 5-19.) 
Describes as new: cataclysta medicinalts (Ill.), 
hydrocampa pacalis (N. Y.), paraponyx plenilinealis 
(Wise.), olfgostigma obscuralis (Wisc.), tortpalpus 
trabalis (Col.), nephopteryx scintillans (Cal.). Gives 
list of species of cataclysta, and notices some species 
of hydrocampa. iis ES (2s) 
Grote, A: Radcliffe. The North American 
species of eustrotia. (Papilio, 15 [20] 
Jit stSSty WO: EF, Vv. 1, PLO.) 
Gives list of the N. A. species; defends the name 
eustrotia in preference to erastria; compares eustrotia 
with thalpochares; describes eustrotia aerfa n. sp. 
(Wisc.). HT; E. (2172) 
Grote, A: Radcliffe. ‘‘North American for- 
trictdae.” By Lord Walsingham, London, 
1879. (Papilio, 15 [20] Jan. 1881, no. 1, v. 
I, p. 8-9.) 
Review of T: de Grey’s (Lord Walsingham) ‘Tllus- 
trations of typical] specimens of lepidoplera heterocera 
Sie SPELEC.,, 1642 |. HT: EF.” (2173) 
Lintner, Joseph Albert. On the importance 
of entomological studies. [Papilio, 15 [20] 
Jan. 1881, no. 1, v. I, p. I-2.) 
Extracts from an address recently made to the Far- 
mers’ Club of Onondaga Co., N. Y. Aliudes to the 
introduction of destructive species. ff: E. (2174) 
Miiller. Hermann. Alpenblumen, ihre Be- 
fruchtung durch Insekten und ihre Anpas- 
sungen ap dieselben. Mit 173 Abbildungen 
in Holzschnitt. Leipzig, Wilh. Engel- 
mann, ISSI. 612 p., 23X15. 
Considers the mode of fertilization of 422 phaeno- 
gamous species, enumerating the insects taken upon 
each and their behavior. Discusses the structural 
peculiarities through which certain flowers profit by the 
visits of certain groups of insects, and the structures of 
the latter which are correlated with their floral activity. 
Gives tables showing the relative frequency of the 
different groups of insects about flowers in alpine and 
less elevated regions, and a classified list of all insects 
observed on the former, indicating the species which 
they visit, and the degree of adaptation found in these 
flowers. Ws Ts (r75) 
Neumoegen, Berthold. A new species of 
arctia, fiom Colorado. (Papilio, 1g Feb. 
T881, no. 2, Vv. I, p: 28-29.) 
Describes arctia determinata from southern Col- 
orado. Hf: E. (2176) 
Neumoegen, Berthold. On a new species 
of arctia from Florida. (Papilio, 15 [20] 
Jan. 1881, no. 1, v. Tt, p. 9-10. ) 
Describes arctia flammea, from Indian River, Fla. 
Ht: E. (2177 
Neumoegen, Berthold. The illustration of 
edwardsia brillians. (Papilio, no. I, v. 1, 
p- 12, pl. 1.) 
Colored figure of this zygaenid moth, first described 
in Can, entom., Apr. 1880, v. 12, p. 67-69. 
SE. “\(2178) 
Scudder, S: Hubbard. Catalogue of scien- 
tific serials of all countries, including trans- 
actions of learned societies in the natural, 
physical and mathematical sciences, 1633- 
1876. (Library of Harvard university, 
special publications, 1.) Cambridge, [pub. 
by the Library], 1879. 12+158p., 25X16, 
cl., $4; printed on one side of leaf, $5. 
Notice. (Title-slip registry, Oct. [Nov. ] 
1879, v- I, nO. 10, p. 90.) 
Countries geographically arranged, towns alphabeti- 
cally under countries, societies and independent publi- 
cations alphabetically under towns, transactions under 
societies. Contains ample cross-references, indexes of 
towns, of titles, and of minor topics. Numeros nearly 
4500, entries about 6000; about 137 entomological titles. 
B: P. M. (2179) 
