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RECORD OF AMERICAN ZOOLOGY. 
BY J. S. KINGSLEY. 
(Continued from Vol. XXIV., p. 357.) 
HEXAPODS. 
McNIELL, Jeromz—An Insect trap to be used with Electric 
Light. Am. Nart., XXIII., p: 268, 18809. 
PACKARD, A. S—Notes on the Epipharynx, and the Epiph- 
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193, 1880. 
Weep, C. M.—A season’s work among the enemies of the 
horticulturist. Jour. Columbus Hort. Socy. IV., 1889. Eco- 
nomic Entomology. 
Kent, Gro. H.—Injurious insects in Mississippi for 1888. Jn- 
sect Life, 1. p. 216, 1889. 
Ritey, C. V.—Insecticide appliances. Insect Life, l, 243, 
263.—Nozzles. 
Wesster, F. M—Notes on some species of Insects which 
affect the upper portion of the stems of grasses. Insect Life, 1., 
373, 1889.—Lepedoptera and Diptera. 
TownsEND, TYLER—Some Michigan notes recorded. Jusect 
Life, ti p. 42, 1889.—Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Diptera, 
Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Orthoptera. 
FLETCHER, JAS.—Popular and Economical Entomology. Can. 
Ent, XXI., p. 15, 1889.—General ; vide infra Lepidoptera. 
HAMILTON, Joun.—Corrections and additions to Former 
Papers. Can. Ent., XXI., p. 101, 1889.—Coleoptera, Lepidop- 
tera, etc. 
THYSANURA. 
Packarp, A. S.—The cave fauna of North America. Mem. 
Nat. Acad. Sci, IV., 1889.—Describes Lipura? lucifugus n, 
Tomocerus plumbeus var. pallidus, Lepidocyrtus atropurpureus n, 
Degeeria cavernarum n, Smynthurus ferrugineus n, Campodea 
cookei. 
