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PSYCHE. 
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Bell, James Thompson. Collection notes for 
1880. (Can. entom., March 1881, v. 13, p. 
58-60.) 
Crit. notice by J: L. LeConte. 
April 1881, v. 15, p. 80.) 
Notes of new captures around Belleville, Ontario, Can- 
(Can. entom., 
ada; mostly coleoptera. G: D. (2880) 
Hubbard, H: Guernsey. Description of the 
larva of micromalthus debilis, Lec. (Proce. 
Amer. philos. soc., 18 April 1878, v. 17, p. 666- 
668, pl. 4.) 
Larva found in the soft crumbling wood of an old log at 
Detroit, Mich. Imago, larva, and magnified parts figured. 
Article incorporated with J: L. LeConte’s ‘‘The coleoptera 
of Michigan’’.. . [Rec., 2889]. H: W. T. (2881) 
Hubbard, H: Guernsey and Eugene Amandus 
Schwarz. Contribution to a list of the 
coleoptera of the lower peninsula of Michigan. 
(Proc. Amer. philos. soc., 18 April 1878, v. 17, 
7p. 645-666.) 
Locality of capture notedin most cases. Article incor- 
porated with J: L. LeConte’s ‘‘ The coleoptera of Michigan’? 
. .. [Rec., 2889]. H: W. T. (2882) 
Hubbard, H: Guernsey and Eugene Amandus 
Schwarz. List of coleoptera found in the 
Lake Superior region [of Michigan]. (Proc. 
Amer. philos. soc., 18 April 1878, v. 17, p.627- 
643.) 
Locality of capture noted in most cases. Article incor- 
porated with J: L. LeConte’s ‘* The coleoptera of Michigan” 
.. . [Rec., 2889]. H: W.T. (2883) 
Huber, L. Kunsthonig. (Deutscher Bienen- 
freund, 15 Aug. 1881, jahrg. 17, p. 247.) 
Inquiries in regard to American artificial honey in the 
comb. G: D. (2884) 
Insect powder. (New remedies, July 1881, v. 
10, p. 221, 3 cm.) 
Sources of chrysanthemum and pyrethrum powder. 
G: D. (2885) 
Johnson, James Smith. Early appearance of 
catocalas. (Can. entom., July 1880, v. 12, p. 
137-138.) ? 
Notes on the first species of catocala that appear each 
season, about Philadelphia, Pa., and the number of indi- 
viduals of each species taken. G: D. (2886) 
Kellicott, D: Simons. Notes on aegeria pini. 
(Can. entom., Aug. 1881, v. 13, p. 157.) 
Differences between the sexes; length of time employed 
by @. pint in passing through its different transformations. 
A. K. D. -(2887) 
Le Conte, J: Lawrence. [On alaus gorgops| = = 
(Can. entom., April 1881, v. 13, p. 80.) 
Answer, by J. T. Bell, entitled “ [On alaus].” 
(Can. entom., May 1881, v. 13, p. 116.) 
Thinks that the a. gorgops recorded from Canada in J. 
T. Bell’s ‘‘ Collection notes for 1880” (Can. entom., March 
1881, v. 13, p. 58-60) [Rec., 2880] must be a. oculatus. 
G: D. (2888) 
Le Conte, J: Lawrence. The coleoptera of “ 
Michigan; descriptions of new species. (Proce. ‘, 
Amer. philos. soc., 18 April 1878, v. 17, p. 593- q 
626, 669.) 4 
Describes the three new genera odontosphindus and eury- 
sphindus (cioidae], and micromalthus (lymexylidae], and i 
67 new species, belonging to the genera dyschirius, badister, 
bembidium, hydroporus, suphis, laccophilus, gaurodytes, 
hydrobius, habrocerus?, agathidium, batrisus, orthoperus, | 
lathridius, odontosphindus, eurysphindus, mycetophagus, a 
diplocoelus, rhizophagus, pedilophorus, paromalus, hetae- 
rius,aegialia, phausis, cyletinus, micromalthus, phymatodes, W 
typocerus, chlamys, phyllotreta, chaelocnema, mycetochares, mes 
canifa, dircaea, hallomenus, orchestes, zygobaris, pityoph- ‘ 
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thorus, xyleborus, xylocleptes, tomicus, micracis, choragus ; 
gives synoptic tables of the genera mycetophagus, diplocoe- ‘ A 
lus, litargus, triphyllus, aegialia, mycetochares, hallomenus oe 
and orchestes; the descriptions of 7 new species and the : 
tables of mycetophagidae and orchestes by G: H: Horn. "a 
Notes on about 25 other species. Some of the species are ‘te 
from other parts of North America. Index to species (p. 
669). The following papers are incorporated with this ; — 
Huszarp, H: G. and EK. A. Scuwarz, List of coleoptera Sai 
found in the Lake Superior region [Rec., 2883] (p. 627-643); 
ibid., Contribution to a list of the coleoptera of the lower 
peninsula of Michigan [Rec., 2882] (p. 643-666); Hupparp, 
H: G., Description of the larva of micromalthus debilis, | 
LeC. [Rec., 2881] (p. 666-668, pl. 4). ‘ Jail 
H: W. 1., E. A.'S.,:B: P, M2883) ; j 
Le Conte, J: Lawrence. 
insects : —a reclamation. 
1880, v. 12, p. 126-128.) 
Discusses the origin of the ideaof using fungoid diseases 
as a means of destroying injurious insects. G: D. (2890) 
Miiller, W. H. 
Fungoid diseases of 
(Can. entom., July 
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Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der phil- eee 
osophischen Doctorwiirde derhohen philosoph- 
ischen Facultit der Universitit Jena. Leige 
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Notice, by G: Dimmock. 
1882 [Jan. 1883],-v. 3, p. 381.) 
Observations on proterandry of bees; chiefly on the genera 
prosopis, halictus, andrena, colletes, dasypoda, panurgus, 
eucera, anthophora, chalicodoma, megachile, osmia, anthid- 
ium, chelostoma and coelioxys. Conclusions drawn from 
the observations. Literature used (5 titles), 
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