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1880; "American Naturalist," Vol. L, Reports on Rocky Mt. Lo- 

 cust," for 1877 and 1878-79, " Hagen Monograph of N. Am. 

 Astacidse," "Monograph of Diptera of N. Am.," "Catalogue of 

 Diptera of N. Am.," "Proceedings of Am. Phil. Soc, Vols. XV. 

 and XVI." "Catalogue of Coleoptera ofN. Am.," "Packard on 

 Geometrid Moths, " "Record of American Entomology, " "Natural- 

 ist's Directory, 1878," "Leconte Coleoptera of N. Am., " Part I. and 

 six pamphlets; from Lieut. Thos. L.Casey, Part II. of "Contribu- 

 tions to the Descriptive and Systematic Coleopterology of N. Am.;" 

 from Am. Soc. of Microscopists, Proceedings of Seventh Annual 

 Meeting; from Prof. John Collett, 14th Report of State Geologist, 

 1884; from Smithsonian Institution, Nos. 31, 32, 33 of "Proc. U. 

 S. Nat. Mus., Vol. VII.;" from Wm. Hubbell Fisher, Eight spe- 

 cies of plants for Herbarium; from Chas. L. Faber, Fifty-two 

 species of fossils from Europe, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, 

 specimen Favistella stellata, and 4 specimens of Indian Relics; 

 from Dr. W. A. Dun, 2 Circum-Polar Maps ; from U. P. James, 

 section of wood of Cornus Florida. 



GLYPTOGRINUS BjERI, MEEK. 



A slab of limestone about 12x15 inches, having on its surface 

 fifty specimens of the above named and heretofore considered rare 

 species, is now on exhibition at the rooms of this Society. Many 

 of the specimens are nearly perfect, showing body, arms, fingers, 

 and fimbrise. In some cases several inches of the stem remain 

 attached to the base. All of the specimens are in bold relief, 

 having been developed with great care by Dr. D. T. Dyche, of 

 Lebanon, Ohio. 



This slab is, no doubt, the best group of specimens of this species 

 yet discovered. It was found by Dr. Dyche, in the upper part of 

 the Cincinnati Group, in Warren County, Ohio. 



U. P. James. 



