﻿Literarische Revue. 45 



The American Entoinologist. 



Vol. III, new series vol. I. New York, 1880. 

 No. 2, Febr. — Kl. Mittheilungen: The Hope Chair in Oxford; 



resistance of American vines to Phylloxera; the 17-year Cicada in 



Jowa; vegetal-feeding ground-beetles ; the pear-leaf blister; Puller's 



rose-beetle in California; Lepidium vs. bed-bugs; aniseed and grain 



weevils, 25 — 26. 

 Bessey 0. E., on the distribustion of the 17-year Cicada of the brood 



of 1878, or Riley's brood XIII, in Jowa, mit Karte, 27 — 30- 

 Hubbard H. G., cave-fauna in Jamaica, 30. 

 Lintner J. A., entomology in America in 1879, Forts., 30 — 34. 

 Hubbard H. G., 2 day's collecting in the Mammoth cave, with contri- 



bution to a study of its fauna, mit Abb., I, 34 — 40. 

 Seaman W. H., some remarks of fungi considered as insecticid, 40—41. 

 Riley C. V. , 2 valuable insecticides (London purple , Pyrethrum 



powder) 41 — 45. 

 Intelligence in ants; the beheading of flies by a western plant, 45 — 45; 

 Thomas C. , the chinch-bug (Blissus leucopterus Say). Amount of 



injury it causes, 46 — 47. 

 A valuable preserving fluid (Wickersheimer) ; use of buckwheat to destroy 



insects; early stages of Ephemeridae; Bemerkungen, 48 — 49. 

 Correspondenz (wandering habit of larvae belonging to the genus Buccu- 



latrix; russian remedy for Hydrophobia). 

 Riley C. V., a new genus of Proctotrupidae (Didictyum), mit Abb., 52. 

 Hubbard H. G., descr. of a new Anophthalmus from Mammoth cave, 52. 

 No. 3, March. — Trapping the carpet beetle (Anthrenus scrophulariae), 



53—55. Mit Abb. 

 Füller A. S., the bee nuisance, 55. 



Poultry versus Pieris rapae, silk-worm eggs, 55. 



The Ailanthus silk-worm (A. cynthia), mit Abb., 56 — 58. 



An unrecorded habit in the life-history of certain Trichopterous 



Insects (nach R. Mc. Lachlan in Ent. Month. Mag.), 59. 

 Chambers V. T., Insects injurig the black locust, 59 — 61. 

 Füller A. S., the Insect enemies and diseases of our small fruits, 



Anf., 61—63. Mit Abb. 

 Ward L. F., the relation between Insects and Plants, und the consensus 



in animal and vegetable life, Auf., 62 — 67. 

 Riley C. V., the cotton worm (Aletia). Habits and characters of the 



moth or imago, 67 — 68. 

 Perris E., birds versus insects, translated from Bull. mens. Soc. 



d'acclimat., 1873, Anf., 60—72. 

 Uhler P. R., remarks on a new form of Jassid (Cicadula exitiosa nsp.), 



72—73. 



