PSYCHE. 
Cassino, S: Edson, ed. The naturalists’ 
directory for 1880. Containing the names. 
addresses, special departments of study, 
etc., of the naturalists, chemists, physi- 
cists. astronomers, etc., etc. 
the scientific societies, of scientific periodi- 
cals, and the titles of scientific books pub- 
lished in America, from July 1, 1879, to 
Oct. 1, 1880. Boston, Cassino, 1880.  t.-p. 
Saver, topo - 152-1 p., 20x14, t 14.2 
X8.5. pap., $t.0o. 
Rev. (Amer. bookseller, 1 Jan. 1881, v. 
EO. Lae) 
Crit. Tey-, by J: 5S. Kiingsiey |" 
nat., Jan. 1881, v. 15, p. 42-43.) 
Addresses of persons, with specialties mentioned, 
unenumerated, arranged by states; 555 persons said to 
make entomology a specialty; 5 entomological societies 
mentioned. Advertisements; no index. 
B:P.M. (2499) 
Darwin, C:, see HeNsLow, G:, Note on the structure 
of indigofera... [Rec., 2429]. 
Gosse, Philip H: The Canadian naturalist. 
A series of conversations on the natural 
history of Lower Canada. Lond.. 1840. 
12+ 372 p., 22X12, t 14.5 X 8. il. 
Contains very many original observations on insects, 
scattered through the volume. For an index to the 
notes on butterflies, see PSYCHE, Vv. 3, Pp. 245-247. 
S: A. S. (2500) 
(Amer. 
Gosse, Philip H: Letters from Alabama 
(U.S.), chiefly relating to natural history. 
Wond:, 1659. 12-300 p., 17 X10:5, t 13.5% 
Regn. Ue 
Contains very many original observations on insects, 
scattered through the volume. For an index to the 
notes on butterflies, see PSYCHE, V. 3, Pp. 245-247- 
No LIES C10) 0) 
Hagen, Hermann August. On an aquatic 
sphinx larva. (Psyche, Sep. [15 Dec. ] 
1880, v. 3, p- 113.) 
Abstract, entitled ‘‘An aquatic sphinx 
larva. (CAmer. nat.) Feb: “188r, v.15, p: 
151.) (Separate [General notes ; entomol- 
ogy], from Amer. nat. Feb. 1881, p. 151.) 
Aquatic habits of larva of an undescribed species of 
ery melee feeding on floating leaves of nymphaea; 
ist of the 6 described American species of philampelus. 
B: Py M, (2502) 
Hagen. Hermann August. Beitrag zur 
Kenntnis des T'racheensystems der Libel- 
len-Larven. (Zool. A..zeiger, 5 April 1880, 
jahrg. 3. p. 157-161.) 
Crit. rev. of a part of J. A. Palmén’s “Zur Morpho- 
logie des Tracheensystems” .. . [Rec., 2588]. 
G: D._ (2503) 
Insect locomotion. 
1881, v. 5, p- 325-) 
Notice of G. Carlet’s studies upon locomotion of 
insects and spiders. G: D. (2504) 
(Amer. nat., April 
Also a list of 
[2499-2512] 281 
Johnson, James Smith. On hyphantria tex- 
tor. (Can. entom., Jan. 1881, v. 13, p. 18.) 
Biological notes. G: D. (2505) 
Keferstein, Adolf. Betrachtungen iiber die 
Entwickelungsgeschichte der Schmetter- 
linge und deren Variation. Erfurt, Carl 
Villaret, 1880. t.-p. cover, 116 p., 21X14.5, 
t 17X 10.5. 
Rey., by F. Katter. (Entom. Nachrichten, 
1 July 1880, jahrg. 6, Lit. Rev., p. 54.) 
A collection of peculiarities of the eggs, larvae, 
pupae and imagos of lepidoptera, with citations of the 
authorities on which many of the statements rest. 
G; D, (2506) 
Kellicott, D: Simons. The larva of cafo- 
cala unijuga. (Can. entom., Feb. 1881, v. 
13, P- 38-39-) 
Description of larva of c. wutjuga found on populus 
candicans. G: D. (2507) 
Kellicott, D: Simons. Observations on 
several species of aeger¢adae inhabiting the 
vicinity of Buffalo, N. Y. (Can. entom., 
Jan. 1881, v. 13, p. 3-8.) 
Biological notes on aegeria tricincta, a. pint (new 
species), a. pictipes, a. acerni, a. pyrt, a. tipuliformis, 
a. exitiosa and trochilium denudatum. G:D. (2508) 
The naturalists’ 
(Amer. nat., Jan. 1881, 
K[ingsley], J: Sterling. 
directory for 188o. 
V. 15, p. 42-43.) 
Crit. rev. of S: E. Cassino’s ‘‘The naturalists’ direc- 
tory for 1880”... [Rec., 2499]. The review is not en- 
tomological. G. D. (2509) 
Kirkpatrick, J. Honey bees killed by 
pollen. (Amer. nat., Apr. 1869, v- 3, p.- 
109, 6 cm. ) 
States that hive bees encumbered with pollen masses 
of asclepias are ejected from the hive by the other 
workers, aud allowed to starve; also records the death 
of small flies and moths that are caught by the glands 
but are too small to remove the pol//inta. W: T. (251c) 
{Krancher, L.] Hdéchst erfreuliche Nach- 
richten. (Deutsch. Bienenfreund, 1 Jan. 
1881, jahrg. 17, p. 3-4.) 
Quotes letter (dated, Cypress, 13 Dec. 1880) from 
Frank Benton in regard to his (Benton’s) proposed trip 
to India and the East Indian islands to study the varie- 
ties of bees in those regions, and, if the races are found 
good, to import them into America. Remarks of the 
editor (L. Krancher) of the Deutsch. Bienenfr. upon 
the subject. G: D. (2511) 
Krancher, Oskar. Der Bau der Stigmen bei 
den Insecten. (Zool. Anzeiger, 29 Nov. 
1880, jahrg. 3, p. 584-588. ) 
Notice. (Amer. nat., April 1881, v. 15, 
p- 320.) 
Different forms of stigmata classified, their location, 
tracheal valves and their structure; stigmata of no 
great morphological value, but show adaptation to en- 
vironment. G: D. (2512) 
