282 [2513-2527] 
Lancelevée, T Une chasse interessante. 
(Feuille des jeunes naturalistes, 1 Nov. 
1880, an. II, p- 13.) 
Fleeces of wool from Australia contain large numbers 
of insects in good condition for collections. 
G: D. (2513) 
Latzel Robert. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der 
Geophiliden. (Zool. Anzeiger, 1 Nov. 
1880, jahrg. 3, p- 546-547.) 
Notes on himantartum and notiphilus; describes a 
new genus, zotiphilodes based on notiphilus maximt- 
Ziant from Mexico. G: D. (2514) 
LeConte, J: Lawrence. On lightning bugs. 
(Can. entom., Sept. 1880, v. 12, p. 174-184.) 
Considerations upon those /ampyridae and lampyrid 
larvae which emit light; their classification, the nature, 
causes, and uses of their light. G: D.. (2515) 
Leggett, W: H._ Fertilization of rhenza 
virginica, L. (Bull. Torrey bot. club, 
Sept. 1881, v. 8, p. 102-104, 2 fig.) 
Describes the structure of the flower, and its fertiliza- 
tion by éombus. Also notes the behavior of bombus 
while collecting pollen on cassia marilandica. 
W: T. (2516) 
Leggett, W: H. Grasshoppers. (Bull. Tor- 
rey bot. club, Oct. 1874, v..5, p. 41, 7 cm.) 
[Rec., 145 d.] 
Records these insects as resorting to the flowers of 
hemerocallis fulva, L., for shelter at night, their occa- 
sional inability to escape after the flowers have closed 
about them, and their consequent death. 
We Te (2507) 
Leggett, W: H. Honey bee killed by as- 
clepias pollen. (Amer. nat., Sept. 1869, v. 
3; p- 388-389, 12 cm.) 
Notes the manner in which numbers of pollen masses 
are removed by a bee, which finally becomes so loaded 
as to be unable to escape from the last flower visited. 
States also that hive bees on a given visit to hyacinths 
confine themselves to flowers of a given color. 
W; T. (2518) 
Leggett, W: H. Imitation. (Bull. Torrey 
bot. club, Nov. 1870, v. 1, p. 43, 3 cm.) 
Describes the capture of a wasp by a yellow spider 
that lay concealed among the flower-heads of a solidago. 
Wake (2519) 
Leggett, W: H. Imitation. (Bull. Torrey 
botyelub, Awe; 1877 <V.2.2,,0s.32..4 Cm.) 
States that the central purple flower of daucus carota 
serves as a screen for one or more pee colored 
small spiders. Wi F.. (2520) 
Leland, E.R. Mites, ticks and other acari. 
(Popular sci. mo., Feb. 1879, v. 14, p. 
502-513.) 
Notice, entitled ‘‘ The bug as an element 
in food.” (Springfield [Mass.] d. repub- 
lican, 21 Feb. 1879, p. 4, col. 3-4, 35 cm.) 
Presence of insects in food. G: Wy (ager) 
PS CHE. 
Lendenfeld, R. Ueber den Flug der Libel- 
len. Vorliufige Mittheilung. (Zool. An- 
zeiger, to Jan. 1881, jahrg. 4, p. 23-24.) 
How /rbellulidae fly. G: D. (2522) 
[Leucania unipuncta.|] (Springfield [ Mass. ] 
d. republican, 1880: 8 June, p. 8, col. 2, 5 
cm.; 11 June, p. 6, col..5. 1 Ci. Saieemes 
p. 5, col..3, 4 ¢m.5 52 June, ps 5 cOneoaam 
cm.; 14 June, p. §, col. 4-5, 8 cm.; 17 June, 
p- 6, col..6, 1 cm.3 18) June, prey Goran 
Pca; 19) Une, p: ay) col. 1, 5 Chin, 20 june. 
p...6, col.) 1,,.3° cm. 3, 22) June, pageeoleeas 
Sema; 22) June p05 ‘col, 5, Ieand) 2 em. Gr24. 
June, p. 4, col. 4, 1 cm.; 24 June, p. 6, Col 
Greil) 25). mes i col. 5: tnGit gees 
June, p. 5, col. 3, 1 cm.; 26 Junespn G6, veer 
5, 1 cm.; 28 June, p. 6, col.’5-6, Grcmmemes 
June, p. 6, col. 6, 1 cm.; 29 June, p- 6, col. 
6, 4 cm.; 30 June, p. 6, Col. 5aaecmeee 
July, p. 6. col. 5, 1 cm.; 7 July, p. 6; col. 5; 
1cm.; 8 July, p. 6, col. 2, 2 cmap jaly, 
p- 6, col, 6, 1 cm.7°24 Joly; paieeeha, 
i cm..;' 3 Sept; p-)3, coli2).1 ema 
Items which note the appearance of the od 
worm’ in parts of Nova Scotia, Me., N. H., Vt 
Mass., Conn., N. Y., N. J., and.Pa.; and notes. upon 
their devastations. G2 D. (2523) 
Lichtenstein, Jules and Valery Mayet. 
Etude sur le gribouri ou é€crivain de la viene, 
cryptocephalus vitis Geoftroy, aujourd’hui 
genre adoxus Kirby. Montpellier, 1879. 
12 p., 22X14, t 16Xo9. 
Rey. (Entom. Nachrichten, 15 Oct. 
1879, jahrg. 5, p- 271.) 
Figures and describes larva and pupa of adoxus 
vitis; habits and remedies. G: D. (2524) 
Lichtenstein, Jules. Manuel d’entomologie 
a Vusage des horticulteurs du midi de la 
France. Extrait des Annales de la société 
dhorticulture et d’histoire naturelle d He- 
rault. Montpellier, 1872. t.-p. cover, 83 
Dee BNA 6,. t 16.5 eo: 
A brief general work onentomology. G: D. (2525) 
Lockwood, 3S: 
beetle, oaleruca xanthomelaena. 
nat., March 1881, v. 15, p. 242-244.) 
(Amer. 
Notes on 2. vanthomelaena and its ravages on elm 
[wlmus| in N. J.; its mode of hybernation in houses. 
G: D. (2526) 
[Locusts as sources of chemicals.] (Psyche 
advertiser, Mar.—Apr. [Sept.] 1878, p. 8.) 
Formic acid and an oil, calopten, can be made from 
caloptenus. Same statements are made under title 
‘“Nutzen aus Heuschrecken” (Entom. Nachrichten, 
1 Nov. 1878, jahrg. 4, p. 287). ; GED. (2527) 
Notes on the elm-tree leaf- - 
