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PSYCHE, 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 
Authors and societies are requested to forward their works to the editors as soon as 
published. 
The date of publication, given in brackets []. marks the time at which the 
work was received, unless an earlier date of publication is known to recorder or editor. 
Unless otherwise stated each record ts made directly from the work that ts noticed. 
A colon after initial designates the most common giden name, as: A: Augustus; B: Ben- 
G:> Charles: 
jamin; 
D: David; E: Edward; F: Frederic; 
G: George; H: Henry; 
I: Isaac; $: Fohn; K: Karl; L: Louis; M: Mark; N: Nicholas; O: Otto; P: Perens 
Richard: S: Samuel; T: Thomas; W: William. 
note, are those of the recorder. 
The initials at the end of each record, or 
Corrections of errors and notices of omissions are solicited. 
Claypole, E: Wailer. The scientific names 
of insects. (Can. entom., April 1879, v. 
II, p- 61-64.) 
Crit. rev. of G: D. Hulst’s article with same title 
(Can, entom., Feb. 1879, v. 11, p. 22-25) [Rec., 2920}. 
Hulst’s statement that *‘A feminine name must not be 
joined to a masculine noun” is attacked, and citations 
from classical Latin authors and of the usage of the 
Latin and Romance languages are given to show that 
“We have therefore abundant classical authority for 
linking nouns of different genders in apposition in the 
same name.” G: D. (2907) 
Devereaux, Willard Loomis. Captures of 
noctuidae at Clyde, Wayne co., N. Y. 
(Can. entom., June 1879, v. II, p. t05-110.) 
List of zoctuidae, principally taken at sugar, with 
notes as regards rarity and date of capture; to this is 
added a list of coleoptera seen at sugar, and it is noted 
that hyla versicolor and bufo americanus attend the 
bait to capture insects. G: D. (2708) 
Edwards, W: H: [Correction. ] 
tom., Apr. 1879, v. 11, p. 79-80.) 
Correction of the author’s ‘Descriptions of new 
species of butterflies collected by Mr. H. K. Morrison” 
+ [Rec. 2910]. G: D. (2909) 
(Can. en- 
Edwards, W: H: Descriptions of new 
species of butterflies collected by Mr. H. 
K. Morrison, in Nevada, 1878; also, Re- 
marks on some errors of synonymy and 
arrangement. (Can. entom., March 1879, 
v. I1, p. 49-56.) 
Correction, by W: H: Edwards. 
entom., Apr. 1879, v. 11, p- 79-80. ) 
Describes three new species of butterflies, argynunis 
laura, satyrus paulus, and pholisora oricus, ail from 
Nevada; notes on the synonymy and _ grouping 
of certain North American species of argynnts. 
G: D.- (2910) 
(Can. 
Edwards, W: H: Descriptions of new 
species of North American butterflies ; also, 
Notes upon certain species. (Can. en- 
tom., May 1879, v. 11, p. 81-89.) 
Describes argynnis hippolyta (Oreg. and Cal.), a. 
chitone (Utah and Ariz.), and anthocharis stella (Nev. 
and Cal.)\, 3 n. sp. of diurnal lepidoptera; gives synony- 
mical and descriptive notes on argynnis nitocris, papi- 
lio bairdii, p. asteroides (Reakirt, nec Strecker) and 
on anthocharis thoosa. G: D. (2911) 
Edwards, W: H: Notes upon the prepar- 
atory stages of certain species of butter- 
flies. No. 1. (Can. entom., July 1879, v. 
MMi, (Pp. “E2713 7.5) 
Describes larya and chrysalis of eres/@ texana, the 
chrysalis of Phyciodes vesta, and the egg, larva and 
chrysalis of me/itaea baronit; directions how to pack 
eggs and larvae of butterflies for sending by mail. 
G: D. (2912) 
Grey, Robert Melrose. Remarks, critical and 
suggestive, on the genus démenztis east of 
the Mississippi. (Can. entom., Jan. 1879, 
Vv: 11, p. 16-17.) 
Rev., by A: R. Grote. (Can. entom., 
Feb. 1879, v. 11. p. 40.) [Rec., 2917. ] 
Believes that //menitis ursula, 1. disippus, and 1. 
proserpina “are plastic forms of one species”; notes on 
colorational variations sometimes occurring in the first 
two species. G: D. (2913) 
Grote, A: Radcliffe. 
of Psyche. | 
Dhsp=.'70-.) 
Objects ‘‘to the interjectional criticisms in the Biblio- 
graphical record of Psyche,’ with especial reference to 
the note of Rec. 1101, and adds, “In the present case the 
criticism is essentially hasty and bad, but, if my 
[ Bibliographical record 
(Can. entom., Apr. 1879, v- 
friendly advice to avoid such matters in future be taken, 
I think it will not prove entirely unfortunate for the 
publishers of Psyche.” : G: D. (2914) 
