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The date of publication, here given in brackets [ ], marks the time at which the 
work was received by the Editor, unless an earlier date of publication is known to 
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Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. —B: Pr1ckMAN MANN. 
Nos. 1249 to 1266 are from Can. Entom., 1877, v. 9. 
* 1249, Bailey, James Spencer, M.D. Catocalae taken at 
sugar at Center, N. ¥. (Can. entom., 1877, v- 9, p. 215-218.) 
List and enumeration of specimens of about 40 species of Catocala taken 
each day during July and August, at Center, Albany Co., N. Y. [Dee. 
1877.] [Compare Ree., no. 955.] 
* 1250. Morris,J:G. What is the function of the forceps 
in Forficula? (Can. entom., 1877, v. 9, p. 218-219.) 
The forceps serve to lift the elytra, before flight. [Dec., 1877.] 
* (251. Hoy, P. R. Erebus zenobia. (Can. entom., 
1877, v. 9, p. 219.) 
Male and female taken 6-15 Sept., at Racine, Wise. ; southern character 
of the fauna at Racine. [Dec., 1877.] [Author’s name wrongly given as 
P. A. Hoy. ] 
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