TITLES. 
Ins . 61 
separately in one volume, with continuous (and different) pagination, 
and bearing date 1885. The Prix Dollfuss has been accorded by the 
Entomological Society of France to the author of this work. 
603. £Rey, C.] Tribu des Brevipennes. Deuxieme groupe, Micro - 
‘ peptides, pp. 153-171. Troisieme groupe, Stenides , pp. 173-415, 
pis. i-iii. Op. cit. xxx. \Coleoptera^\ 
Also published separately, with different pagination, as “ Histoire 
Naturelles des Col^opteres de France, Brevipennes , Micropcplides , 
Stenides” (Paris : 1884). A few new species are described, and in notes 
some others are briefly characterized and named, in some cases with 
doubts about their being distinct. These I have recorded, but certain 
other new names mentioned are not here recorded, as they are apparently 
intended to apply only to varieties or aberrations. 
604. . Description de deux genres nouveaux de Tachyporiens. Rev. . 
d’Ent. v, pp. 252-256. [ Coleoptera. ] 
605. Riijbe, C. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der hepidopteren- fauna der Aru- 
Inseln. CB. Iris, pp. 73-79. 
A list of species obtained in twelve months’ residence, consisting of 
151 species of Iiliopalocera and 150 of Heterocera , accompanied with some 
remarks on the difficulties of collecting, &c. Lepidoptera could not be 
obtained at night. 
606. Riley, C. V. Report of the Entomologist for the year 1885. Map 
and 9 pis. Pp. 207-343 of the Annual Report of the Department of 
Agriculture for the year 1885. Washington : issued June, 1886. 
This report deals with silk culture, destructive Locusts, the periodical 
Cicada , Dermestes vidpinus and some other injurious Insects, the Locusts 
of California and the Rocky Mountains, insects injurious to fall wheat 
(by Webster), the cause of destruction of evergreen and forest trees (by 
Packard), and experiments in apiculture by McLain. 
607. . Reports of experiments with various insecticide substances, 
chiefly upon Insects affecting garden crops. Bull. Dep. Agric. Ent. 
No. 11, pp. 1-34. Washiugton : 1886. 
608. . Miscellaneous notes on the work of the division of Ento- 
mology for the season of 1885. Op. cit. No. 12, pp. 1-46, pi. i. 
Contains paper by Coquillett on the manufacture of an insecticide 
called “ Buhach ” from the flowers of Pyrethrum cinerariccfolium ; by 
Packard, on the causes of the destruction of forest trees, with descrip- 
tion of 2 new species of Tortricides , by Fernald ; by Butler, on the 
periodical Cicada ; and miscellaneous notes on various Insects. 
609. . The Mulberry Silkworm ; being a manual of instructions in 
Silk-culture. Sixth revised edition, with illustrations. Bull. Dep. 
Agric. Ent. No. 9. Washington : 1886, pp. vii & 65. 
The chief alteration in this edition appears to be a revision of the 
scale of profits that may be anticipated from silk-production in the 
United States of North America. 
