728 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



John 15. Smith. Notes on Viludia G. & Iv. 



Entomologica Americana, in, NovcmbiT, 1887. ]i. 154. 



KeviewH the cliaracter.s of tht) genus, anil show.s wliy the American species referred to it can 

 not remain in it. Propcse.s the term Ohlamoriramina vvith. jasminearum as type. 

 John B. Smith. Notes on CalUmorpha. 



Canadian Entomologist, xix, December, 1887, pp. 235-239. 



Gives a chronological review of the worli and publications on this subject, and comments on 

 a paper by Mr. H. H. Lyman in the ' Canadian Entomologist " for October. Gives also sync- 

 nymical list of the species. 

 John B. Smith. Some Remarks on Arctiid Structures. 

 Entomologica Americana, m, January. 1888, p. 199. 



Calls attention to the structure of the tarsi and venation. In abstract of Proo. Ent. Soc. 

 "Washington. November, 1887. 

 John B. Smith. Museum Pests. 



Entoinologica Americana, in, January. 1888, p. 200. 



A brief statement of the results of experiments with repellants, and some notes on the habits 

 of the species. In abstract of Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, December, 1887. 

 John B. Smith. New Geuei'a and Species of North Americau Noctuidae. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, January, 1888, pp. 450-479. 



Describes as new the following: Agrotisbinominalis, A. crenulata, A. confusa, A.tepperi, 

 A. sorror, A. proclivis, A. albicosta, A. oblongistigma, A.jlavidens. A. brcvipennig, A. jlavicollis. 

 A. obesula, A.sponsa, A. finis, A.luteola, A. serricornis, A. letrica, A. medialis, A. extranea, 

 A. trifasciata, A. bifasciata, A. orbicularis, A. rufula, A.piMiliennis, A. solitaria, Mamestra 

 subapicalis, M. lepidula, M. prodeniformis, M. canadensis, M. obscurior, M. rectilinea, M. van- 

 media, M. incurva, M. variolata. M. minorata, 21. pulverulenta, M. obscura, Scotogramma n. 

 gen., S. perplexa, S. inconcinna, S. umbrosa, Copimamestra curialis, TTlolonche n. gen., U. fas- 

 data, Taeniocatnpa Columbia, T. utahensis, T. suffusa. T. obtusa. T. pectinata, T. terminata, T. 

 subterminata, PerigrapRa inferior, Trichoclea edwarsdii, Orthodes irrorata. 

 John B. Smith. On the Position of the Genus Pleocoma, Lee, in the Lamellicoru 

 System. By Dr. Gerstaecker. 



Entomologica Americana, ill, February, 1888, pp. 202-211. 



A translation of the above paper from the German in Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1883, pp. 436-450, with 

 brief note by the translator. (Translation.) 

 John B. Smith. Moths New to our Fauna. 



Canadian Entomologist, xx, March, 1888, p. 56. 



Criticizes the recent addition to our faiinal lists of some subtropical stragglers occasionally 

 found in it. 

 John B. Smith. Larva of Aphorista viitaia. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, i, March, 1888, p. 33. One plate. 

 Calls attention to the habits and peculiar structure of this larva. 

 Head before the Entomological Society of Washington, December, 1885. 

 John B. Smith. The Odoriferous Apparatus in Lepidoptera. 

 Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, i, March, 1888, pp. 38-41. 



Abstract of a paper by Professor von Dalla Torre, " DieDuftapparateder Schmetterlinge" 

 Kosmos, XVII, PI). 354-364 and 410-422, with notes on American forms showing similar .struct- 

 ures. 

 Read before the Entomological Society of Washington, February, 1886. 

 John B. Smith. Notes on Atiacincc and Ceratoeampinw. 

 Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, I, March, 1888, p. 42. 

 Points out the family and subfamily characters of these groups. 

 Bead before the Entomological Society of Washington, March, 1886. 

 John B. Smith. Some structural features of the Satiirniidw. 

 Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, I, March, 1888, p. 45. 



Defines the family, and points out what he deems the important characters. 

 Head before the Entomological Society of Washington, April, 1886. 

 John B. Smith. The Systematic position of Quadrima, Grt. 

 Proc. Ent. Soc.Washington, I, March, 1888, pp. 51, 52. 

 Points out the characters and relationships of this family. 

 Head before the Entomological Society of Washington, July, 1886.' 

 John B. Smith. Note on Dynastes tityus. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, I, March, 1888, p. 54. 



Records the abnormal abundance of these beetles in some Southern States, and that the 

 stench had become a nuisance. 

 Read before the Entomological Society of Washington, September, 1886. 



