22 PUBLICATIONS KBLATING TO ENTOMOLOGY. 



Packard, Alplieus Spring. The insect fauna of the summit of Mount Washing- 

 ton, as compared with that of Labrador . . . [Cambridge, Mass., 1868] 



154-158 p. 25™. 



Prom Proceedings of the American association for the adrancement of science. 16th meeting 



1867. 



Reich, Gottfried Christian. Beitrag zur lehre von der geographischen verb'^i- 



tung der insecten, insbesondere der kiifer, von Dr. und Prof. G. C. Reich . . . 



(Vorgelesen in der Gesellschaft fiir natur- und heilkunde, am 2. April 1833) [Halle, 



1833] 



1 p. 1., [807]-840 p. 29«»>. 



From Nova acta Acad. Caes. Leopold.-Carol. Germ. nat. cur. Vol. xvi. 



Saj6, Karl. Das wandern der insekten . . . Berlin, 1899. 

 6 pts. illus. 30™. 

 From Prometheus, jahrg. x, p. 737-741, 758-761, 770-772, 785-789, 802-806, 817-821. 



Tutt, James WiUiam. The migration & dispersal of insects. By J. W. Tutt 

 London, E. Stock, 1902. Agr 4-2Si 



1 p. 1., 132 p. 21". 



NOIIENCLATURE. 



British association for the advancement of science. The revised rules of 

 zoological nomenclature, adopted by the British association in 1865, with notes by 

 A. E. Verrill. New Haven, 1869. 



cover-title, 20 p. 23^™. 



From the American journal of science and arts, vol. XLvni, July, 1869. 



Le Conte, John Ijawrence. Rules [for entomological nomenclature] to be sub- 

 mitted to the Entomological club of the a. a. a. s. <Ordered printed by resolution 

 at the annual meeting for 1876> [n. p., 1876?] 



6 p. -26i"». 



Report signed by J. L. Le Conte, Wm. Saunders, and C. V. RUey. 



Lewis, W. Arnold. A discussion of the law of priority in entomological nomen- 

 clature; with strictures on its modern application; and a proposal for the rejection 

 of all disused names. By W. Arnold Lewis . . . Also containing a paper by the 

 same, read before the British association (section D) on August 7, 1871; and a second, 

 by the same, intended as a contribution to the discussion in the ' Entomologist'* 

 monthly magazine.' London, Williams & Norgate, 1872. Agr 5— 527 



2 p. 1., 86 p. 224™. 



Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. Historical sketch of the generic names proposed for 

 butterflies, a contribution to systematic nomenclature, by Samuel H. Scudder . . . 

 Salem, Naturalists' agency, 1875. Agr 4—297 



1 p. 1., 91-293 p. 23™. 



From the Proceedings of the American academy of arts and sciences, Boston, vol .x (2d s., vol. 11) 



Walsingham, Thomas De Grey, 6ih lord. Rules for regulating nomenclature 

 with a view to secure a strict application of the law of priority in entomological work, 

 comp. by Lord Walsingham and John Hartley Durrant. London, New York and 

 Bombay, Longmans, Green, and co., 1896. 



18 p. 21i«". 



AaUATIC INSECTS. 



Brandeu, Constant van den. Catalogue des col^optferes carnassiers aquatiques. 

 See under Coleoptera, p. 182. 



Ifiall, Iiouis Compton. The natural history of aquatic insects, by L. C. Miall, 

 p. K. s., with illustrations by A. R. Hammond, f. l. s. London and New York, 

 Macmillan and co., 1895. 

 ix p., 1 1., 39b p. illus. 19«». 



