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TRANSACTIONS AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGICAL Socrery. Vol. II, Nos. 2, 3.—p. 115, 
th of Mexico; 
tions of American Lepidoptera, No. 4; A. R. Grote and C. 7. Robinson.—p. 207, 
Ona Remarkable variety of Papilio ae - ty: Descriptions of two species of 
d W. H. Edwards.— 
Diurnal Lepidoptera; W. H. wa 1, Catalogue of the described Ten- 
thredinidze and. Uroceri ; £. Vo ak p. 243, ical note 
Coleoptera of the U. S., with descriptions of new species from the MSS. of the 
immermann ; te.-—p. 260, Descriptions of two new species 
of Arotes; E. m.—p. 261, Notes on American Tortricide; C. T. 
—p. 289, List of the N. A. species of eal ae with descriptions of new 
species; #. T. Cresson.—p. 293, petty Mg Cuban Hymenoptera, with een 
of new bates ;#. FT. Cresson.—p. 8, Biologia Notes on Diptera; RR. Osten 
Sacken.—p. 305, New _— of Grthopiera S. H. Scudder.—p. 307, Structural 
characters ‘of Po olyom Abie: A. R Grote.—p. 308, New genus of 
Noctindz allied to Seen patos ante on certain species of Agrotis; A. R. ei 
—p. ps ®, American Butterflies atures d to the genus Charis by Doutile eday; A. & 
Grote C. T. Robi 1l, — of certain species of Diurnal Lepi- 
| adage found in the U.8.; W. H. Edw 
Aprenpix. Wote by Prof. Youne to his paper, Art. XXXVI, 
.3 
With the dise of the sun by means of the spectroscope. At the 
session of Monday, prea lith, 1869, ina discussion upon the 
observation of the coming transit. of Ven us, he proposed essen- 
tially the same use of ae spectroscope which 1 have described in 
the foregoing a 
abe is vitioucliiry te say that until to-day I was not aware of 
e fact. 
Hanover, Nov. 16, 1869. 
