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pared them with my cabinet 8peci»rens and fouud them to be C. 

 helloides. On reporting this to some collectors who had been in- 

 terested in this (Chicago) field for upward of 25 years, I was sur- 

 prised to learn that the species had never been reported so far East 

 An inquiry through the columns of The Entomological News 

 brought the information that its furthest previous Eastern appear- 

 ance had been in Western Xebi'aska. 



I notified all the Chicago collectors to be on the lookout for it in 

 1896, with the result that it was reported from all parts of the dis- 

 trict, and both in the spring and fall It Is now found throughout 

 the summer, as I have this year taken it in each month from May to 

 Septerabei'. 



Last fall, in making exchange with a Minneapolis, Minn., collec- 

 tor. 1 received a lot of Chrysophanus sp.? and at the same time a 

 request for C helloides. In the lot received from my correspond- 

 ent were nine specimens of helloides, thus establishing a new local- 

 ity for the species. It seems to be spreading eastwai'd,and I would 

 like to hear from any onenoting its occurrence further East or South 

 than Chicago-— John L. Healy, Sec. Chicago Entomological So 

 cletv. 



Entomological Literature, 



compiled by p. p. CALVERT. 



Under the above head it is intended to mention papers received at the Acad- 

 emy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia pertaining to the Efl'tomology of the 

 Americas (North and South). Articles irrelevant to American entomology 

 will not be noted. Contributions to the anatomy, physiology and embryology 

 of insects, however, whether relating to American or exotic species, will be re- 

 corded. The numbers in heavy-faced type refer to the Journals, as num- 

 bered in the following list, in which the papers are published ; * denotes that the 

 paper in question contains descriptions of new North American forms. Titles 

 of all articles in foreign languages are translated into English ; usually such 

 articles are written in the same language as the title of the journal coiitain- 

 ing them, but when such articles are in other languages than English, French, 

 German or Italian, this fact is indicated in brackets. 



4. The Canadian Entomologist, London, Out , Dec. '98.-5. Psyche^ 

 Cambridge, Mass., Jan '99.-7. Bulletin No. 18, new series, U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Division of Entomology, "Washington, '98. 

 —9. TheEntomologist, Loudon, Jan. '99.— II. The Anuals and Maga- 

 zine of Natural History, London, Dec. '98—21. The Entomologist's 

 Record, London, Dec. 15, '98.-22. Zooloaischer Anzeiger, Leipsic, 

 Dec. 12, '98. —33d. Deukschriften, kais Akademieder Wissenschaft- 

 en, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschattliche Classe, Ixiv, Vienna, '97. 

 —338. Sitzungsberichte of same.— 84. Ineektea Borse, Leipsic, '98.— 



