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Dimmock, G: On some glands which open 
externally on insects. (Psyche, Sep.-Oct. 
1882 [1 March 1884] v. 3, p. 387-401, 493 
cm.) 
Reve. entitled, ‘‘The closed poison glands 
of caterpillars.” (Amer. nat., May [19 Apr. ] 
1884, v. 18, p. 535.) —Same rev. [ with slight 
typographical changes], entitled, ‘‘Poison 
glands in the skin of the cecropia cater- 
pillar.” (of. czt., Oct. [15 Sept. ] 1884, v. 18, 
p- 1046-1047.) 
Notice. (Amer. nat., June [17 May] 
1884, v. 18, p. 634.) 
Notice. (Amer. 
1884, v. 18, p. 729.) 
Reviews, by G: Balding and J. Ander- 
son, 7r., entitled, ‘‘Urticating properties of 
lepidoptera.” (Entomologist, Feb. 1885, 
v. 18. p. 41-45.) 
Compiled and original descriptions of the structure 
and functions of the several classes of glands which 
open externally in insects; bibliographical list of 82 
titles of articles on this subject. B: P. M. (2985) 
nat., July [17 June] 
Dimmock,G: Systematic index to Psyche, 
vol. 3. (Psyche, Nov.-Dec. 1882 [—— 
1885], v- 3, p- 431- -) [not seen. | 
Index to contents of volume 3 of Psyche, arranged 
systematically, and with classificational subdivisions 
numerated according to the Dui decimal system, as 
developed by B: P. Mann. G: D. (2986) 
Dimmock, G: Title slips. (Psyche, Mar. 
[1 May] 1880, v. 3, p. 44, 28 cm.) 
Discussion and history of the title-slip form of biblio- 
graphical record, with directions for using the title-slips. 
B: P. M. (2087) 
Dimmock, G: The trophi and their chiti- 
ous supports in gracélaria. (Psyche, Aug. 
[4 Nov.] 1880, v. 3, p. 99-103, 161 cm., fig. 
2-4.) 
Notice, by Paul Mayer. (Zool. jahresber. 
f. 1882, 1883, abtheiil. 2, p. 146.) 
Describes and figures the mouth-parts and their chi- 
tinous supports in gracilaria syringella. 
— 
B: P. M. (2088) 
Dimmock, G:, secretary, see CAMBRIDGE entomolog- 
ical club [Rec., 2955]. 
Dimmock, G: Monroe. Dimmock’s special 
bibliographies. (Psyche, 1881-1882, v. 3, 
Pp. 260, 292, 304, 316, 336. 348, each 6 cm.) 
Advertisement of Dimmock’s special bibliographies, 
nos. 1-3, for sale. B:; P.M. (2089) 
Dose, A. Entomologische Nachrichten, 6. 
jahrg. 1880. (Psyche, 1880-1882, v. 3, p. 
12, 24, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, 108, 120, 132, 144, 
156, 168, 180, 192, 204, each 8 cm.) 
Advertisement of Entomologische Nachrichten for 
subscription, by publisher, with commendatory notice of 
this magazine, by E. von Harold. B: P. M. (2990) 
PST CHE: 
Dwight, W: Buck. The domestication of 
papilio thoas [{cresphontes| in Dutchess 
county, N. Y. (Psyche, Mar.-Apr. [24 
June] 1882, v. 3, p. 327, 34 cm.) 
Larvae of papilio thoas found feeding on dictamnus 
Sraxinella and zanthoxylum americanum about Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. G: D. (2991) 
Edwards, H: Papilio. (Psyche, 1881-1882, 
V. 3, p. 216, 228, 260, 292, 304, 316, 336, 348, 
each 3 cm.) 
Advertisement of Papilio for subscription. 
B: P, M. (2992) 
Edwards, W: H: azd Wilson, Joseph 
Martin. Chemical change of coloration 
in butterflies’ wings. (Psyche, July [12 
Oct.] 1880, v. 3, p. 87-88, 32 cm.) 
Abstract, [by C: V. Riley], entitled, 
‘*Chemical change in the color of butterfly- 
wings.” (Amer. entom., Dec. 1880, v. 3, 
N. 8.5 V- 1; p.204,, 5 em) 
Discusses change of color produced by carbolic acid 
in wings of /imenitis arthemis. G: D. (2993) 
Edwards, W: H: Description of the pre- 
paratory stages of afatura alicia. (Psyche, 
Oct. 1880 [12 Feb. 1881], v. 3, p. 123-127, 
138 cm.) 
Crit. rev., [by C: V. Riley]; entitled 
‘*Specific value of epatura alicia.” (Amer. 
nat., June [19 May] 1881, v. 15) (RILEY, 
C: V. Entomology...[ June 1881]), p. 487. 
Describes egg, stages of larva, and chrysalis of apa- 
lura alicia; decides that a. alicia is distinct from a. 
celtis. G: D. (2994) 
Edwards, W: H: Effect of cold applied to 
chrysalids of d7menztis disippus. (Psyche, 
Jan. [27 June] 1881, v. 3, p. 174, 20 em.) 
Changes of color produced in imago of /imenitis 
disippus by exposing its chrysalids to cold. 
G: D. (2995) 
Edwards, W: H: Experiments upon the 
effect of cold applied to chrysalids of 
butterflies. (Psyche, 1880, v. 3: [22] Jan., 
p- 3-6, 129 cm.; Feb. [6.Mch.], ip. sgeme 
149 cm.; June [13 Aug. ], p. 75-76, 39 cm.) 
Notice and extract in [C: V. Riley’s]} 
‘Effects of cold applied to the chrysalides 
of butterflies” (Amer. entom., May 188o, 
V. 3, N. S., VL, p> TIO-LLE, s3 (emi) 
Abstract of [Riley’s] notice, etc., entitled 
‘Ueber die Wirkung der KAlte auf Schmet- 
terlingspuppen.” (Entom. Nachrichten, 1 
July 1880, jahrg. 6, p. 144.) 
Experiments upon the change in coloration of butter- 
flies which could be brought about by keeping their 
chrysalids in the cold. G: D. (2996) 
