Année 1872. ei 



* Report of the Coynmissionet^ of Agriculture for the year 1870, un vol., 



Washington, 1871. 



* Report of the Commîssioner of Fisheries of the State of Maine for 1870, 



broch. in-8% Augusta. 



* Salem, Peabody Academy of Science, Annual Reports for 1869 and 1870. 



A. Packard, p. 85, List of Insects coUected al Pebas, Eqiiador. — 

 SiDNEY Smith, p. 87, List of Cruslacea collected in Central America, 



The American Naturalist, vol. IV, n°' 3-12 ; vol. V, n" 1. 



Vol. IV. — Packard, p. 83, Certain parasitic Insects. — Id., 

 p. 225, A few Words about Moths (une planche). — Lockwood, 

 p. 257, The Horse foot Crab (une planche). — Stimpson, p. Zi03, On 

 the Deep-Water Fauna of lake Michigan. — Packard, p. 588, The 

 . Borers of certain Shade Trees (avec figures). — Emerton, p. 66Zi, 

 The Lycosa at Home (avec figures). — Id., p. 705, The Ant-Lion 

 (Myrmeleo immaculatus, avec figures). 



Revues. — Récent works on the Embryology of Articulâtes, p. 122. 



— The Record of American Entomology for 1869, p. 182. — Brazilian 

 Cruslacea, p. Zi35. — ThePolyps and Coral of the North Pacific Explo- 

 ring Expédition (Note sur le genre Cancrisocia, parasite d'un Crustacé), 

 p. A88. — Economical Entomology in Missouri (avec figures), p. 610. 



— American Crabs, p. 615. — Injmious Insects (avec figures), 

 p. 68/1. 



■ Mélanges d'Histoire naturelle. — Malformations in Insects, p. 51. 



— The organs of Ilearing and Smell in Insects, p. 127. — A new 

 Insecticide, p. 313. — Position of the Brachiopoda in the Animal 

 Kingdom, p. 31Zi. — Flight of Birds and Insects, p. û39. — Psedo- 

 genesis in the Stylopidœ, p. Zi39. — Parthenogenesis in a Wasp, 

 p. UUO. — List of New-England Lepidoptera, p. ZiZiO. — Improving 

 Intelligence in Birds and Insects, p. hliO. — How many Lepidoptera 

 are there in the World ? , p, Ulxi. — A new Insect parasite of the 

 Beaver, p. hlio. — On Brachiopods as a division of the Annulata, 

 p. Û95. — Embryology of Limulus Polyphemus (avec figures), p. Zi98. 



— On three new generic forms of Brachiopoda, p. 510. — The cau- 

 dal styles of [nsecls sensé organs, p. 620. — A remarquable My- 

 riapod, p. 621. — Morphology and Ancestry of Limulus, p. Ibli. — 

 Ancestry of Insects, p. 756. — Scudder's work on new England But- 



