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THE NRITINGS OF SAMUEL HUBBARD SCUDDER. COMPILED AND EDITED BY GEORGE DIMMOCK. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. : PUBLISHED BY THE EDITOR. AuG., 1879. LNT ROD wr ORY. For the third of these Special Bibliographies, I have compiled a list, supposed to ke complete to the end of July 1879, of the writings of Mr. Samuel H. Scudder, of Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Scudder has aided me much in the preparation of this list, Mr. S. Henshaw has examined the proofs, and Dr. H. A. Hagen has allowed me the facilities offered by his large entomological library. I here give grateful acknowledgment to them and to others who have rendered assistance. The titles of the first and second of these Special Bibliographies were printed on title-slips for use in library catalogs. The titles of Mr. Scudder’s writings will be printed only in the accom- panying form, and can be used on title-slips by cutting and pasting. The necessity having arisen for a distinct recognition of the kind of notice a paper has received, I suggest the annexed scheme, adopted in the following pages: 1°. Adversely critical, - ‘ - : - indicated by Crit. Rev. 2° Commendatory or doubtful, —- = - - oe “Rey. { Mention of title and reference only, - 2 ** Note.* | Synopsis, or description of contents, - fs “Notice. 3°. Neutral.{ Tabulated synopsis, ete., - - - ne “Abstract. A portion reprinted, - - - - «“ Extract. Entire reprint, - - - - i “Reprint. 4°, Advertisement, - - - - - - « “~ Advert.* * Rarely noticed in my Special Bibliographies. True separates, 7. e. separates paged anew or with any additional matter, such as a new title page or title page cover, are indicated by the word Separate. The fourth of these Special Bibliographies may not be issued for several years, the editor’s other duties preventing him from employing his time in their supervision. Corrections and additions will be thankfully received by the editor. GEORGE DIMMOCK. Campripcr, Mass., U.S. A., August 1879. THE WRITINGS OF SAMUEL HUBBARD SCUDDER. COMPILED AND EDITED BY GEORGE DIMMOCK. {The style of printing, the frequency of repetition, and the peculiarities of punctuation and of capitalization in these special bibliographies are necessary, in order that the references may be pasted on title slips to be used in connection with the title slips adopted by the American Library Association. G. D.] Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. Born in Boston 13 April 1837. Graduated at Wil- liams College in 1857, and at the Lawrence Scien- tific School of Harvard University in 1862. Mr. Scudder has, since that time. taken prominent part in the business of the Boston Society of Nat- ural History, in which he has held the following | offices: Recording Secretary, 1862-1870; Librarian, 1854-1870; Custodian, 1854-1865 and 1856-1870: and Vice President from 1874 to the present time [1879]. He has been Librarian of the American Academy ot Arts and Sciences since 1877. Mr. Scudder re- sides in Cambridge, Mass. 1 [List of shells.] (Williams quarterly, June 1858, v. 5, p. 359.) Enumerates 28 species of terrestria] mollusks found at Williamstown, Mass. 9 [Report to the Boston Society of Natural His- tory on the collection of insects of the late Dr. Thaddeus William Harris. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July 1859, v. 7, p. 72.) 3 A chronological index to the entomological writings of Thaddeus William Harris, M. D. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March 1860, vy. 7, p. 213-222.) Notice, (Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, 1861, v. 5, p. 61.) Notice, (Bericht... der Entomologie, ... Gerstaecker, 1859-1860, Ber., 1862, p. 41.) Dr. List of 99 articles, mostly in agricultural publi- | cations. 4 [Remarks on the injury which the American white ant, termes frontalis Hald., does to living grape-vines. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., June 1860, v. 7, p. 287-288.) Notice, (Bericht ... der Entomologie, ... Dr. | Gerstaecker, 1859-1860, Ber., 1862, p. 46.) 5 [Aecount of a recent visit to Lake Winnipeg and the Saskatchewan River. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Noy. 1869, y. 7,p. 356.) 3 Character of the river; occurrence of great num- | bers of cast-off skins of ephemeridae. 6 [Review of] Contributions to the natural his- tory of the United States. By Louis Agassiz. Vol. ur. Quarto. 1860. Little, Brown & Co. (Bost. daily courier, 21 Dec. 1860 [% col.].) if On the genus raphidophora, Serville; with de- scriptions of four species from the caves of Kentucky and from the Pacific coast. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March 1861, v. 8, | p. 6-14.) Separate, | Bost., 19 March 1861,] 9 p.,t 16 x 9. Notice, (Bericht... der Entomologie, ... Dr. | Gerstaecker, 1861, Ber., 1863, p. 44.) Notice, (Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, Feb. 1864, v. 8, p. 64.) Svnonymy of the species, deseriptions of 4 new species. 8 Notice of some North American species of pieris. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Sept. 1861, v. 8, p. 178-185.) Separate, |Bost., Oct.,] 1861, 8 p., t 16 x 9. Separate, |Bost., Oct. 1867,] 8 p., t 16x 9. [First separate with one or two verbal altera- tions. | Dr. Notice, (Bericht ... der Entomologie,... Gerstaecker, 1861, Ber., 1863, p. 176-177.) Notice, (Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, Feb. 1864, v. 8, p. 64.) Synonymy of p. oleracea; deseriptions of 5 new species. The second separate was from a reprint of a part of the Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist. made in 1867. 9 {Remarks on a destructive species of aphis (a. granaria) and on the army worm. ] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Nov. 1861, v. 8, p. | 209.) An aphis,, probably a. granaria, observed at Oneida, N. Y. and in western Massachusetts. The army worm, although not that of the southern states, 1s not mentioned specifically. “a Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. D) DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 10 [Remarks upon the division of the class of insects into orders, and its relations to other members of the branch of articulates, on con- siderations drawn from the external integument of the animal.| (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July 1862, v. 9, p. 69.) Notice, (Bericht ... der Entomologie, ... Dr. Gerstaecker, 1862, Ber., 1865, p. 9.) 11 List of orthoptera collected on a trip from Assiniboié to Cumberland [British Amer.]. (Canadian naturalist and geologist, May [4 Dec.| 1862, v. 7, p. 283-288.) Annotated list with descriptions of 4 new spe- cies. 12 On the genus colias in North America. (Proce. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Sept. 1862, v. 9, p. 103-111, 3 il.) Notice, (Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, Feb. 1864, v. 8, p. 64.) Notice, (Bericht ... der Entomologie, ... Dr. Gerstaecker, 1862, Ber., 1865, p. 162.) Notes on known species; descriptions of 3 new species, c. labradorensis, c. interior and ec. occidenta- lis. 13 [Report upon the collection of insects. | (Annual rept. Trustees Museum Comparative Zool., .. . 1862, Bost., 1863, p. 29-35.) (Senate [Massachusetts],. . . no. 32, Bost., 1863, | p. 29-35.) 14 Materials for a monograph of the North Amer- ican orthoptera, including a catalogue of the known New Engiand species. (Bost. journ. nat. hist., Nov. 1862, v. 7, p. 409- 480, fig. 1-5.) With t.-p. cover, entitled, Materials for a mon- ograph of the North American orthoptera, Cam- bridge, printed by H. O. Houghton, [18 Dec.] 1862, p. 409-480, t 16 « 9.2, fig. 1-5. Notice, (Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, Feb. 1864, v. 8, p. 60-61.) Notice, (Bericht ... der Entomologie, ... Dr. Gerstaecker, 1862, Ber., 1865, p. 86-87, 41-44.) General remarks, table of genera. list and de- seriptions of species. including descriptions of new genera and species, index of genera and species. 15 [List of haemylumidae in F. W. Putnam’s List of the fishes sent by the museum to different institutions, in exchange for other specimens, with annotations. | (Bull. Museum Comparative Zool!, [28 April] 1863, v. 1, p. 12-13.) 16 |Remarks on the distribution of butterflies in North America. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., April 1863, v. 9, p. 178.) 17 A list of the butterflies of New England. (Proc. Essex Inst., [11 May] 1868, v. 3, p. 161-179.) Notice, (Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, 1863, v. 7, p. 328.) Notice, (Bericht... der Entomologie, ... Dr. Gerstaecker, 1863-1864, Ber., 1866-1867, p. 360.) Enumerates 81 species; describes a few new hesperidae. 5 18 [An account of the structure of pogonia ophio- glossoides Nutt., and of the probable manner in which its fertilization is effected. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., April [6 May] 1863, vy. 9, p. 182-185.) 19 [Notice of the operations of a minute platy- gaster, which attacks the egg of the canker-worm moth, anisopteryx vernata Harr.| (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., April 1863, v. 9 , p. 185.) 20 [Remarks on the history of the parasite (ophion cecropiae Harr.) which attacks the hyalophora cecropia Dune. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., April 1863, v. 9, p. 188-189.) 21 |Remarks upon the structure of the head in hexapod insects. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., June 1863, v. 9, p. 210.) 22 [Remarks on a specimen of sphinx cinerea Harr., which had died in confinement while passing from the larval to the pupal state.] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., June 1868, v. 9, p. 212-213.) Notice, (Bericht... der Entomologie, ... Dr. Gerstaecker, 1863-1864, Ber., 1866-1867, p. 74.) 23 | Account of the distinct zones of life on high | mountains, as illustrated in the entomology of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July [17 Aug.] | 1863, v. 9, p. 230-232.) 24 [Letter to Dr. H. Behr on the distribution of danais in the Pacific islands. | (Proce. Cal. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1863, v. 3, p. 47.) Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 3 Natural History by Samuel H. Scudder. Bost., 25 Remarks on some characteristics of the insect- fauna of the White Mountains, New Hamp- shire. (Bost. journ. nat. hist., Nov. 1863, v. 7, p. 612— 631, pl. 14-15.) With t.-p. cover, Camb., Noy. [10 Dee.] 1863, p. 612-631, pl. 14-15, t 16 % 9.2. Notice, (Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, 1864, v. 8, p. 3869.) Notice, (Revue et magasin de zoologie, 1864, s. 2, v. 16, p. 408-409.) Notice, (Bericht ...der Entomologie,... Dr. | Gerstaecker, 1863-1864, Ber., 1866-1867, p. 113, | 131, 360.) Divides the fauna into mountain, sub-alpine and alpine. giving a map showing the boundaries of each; de: scribes and figures all the stages of chiono- bas semidea, and describes and eee argynnis montinus and pezotettix glacialis, the latter a new species. 26 | [On the devonian insects of New Brunswick. Letter to Mr. C. F. Hartt.] (Observations on the geol. of southern New Brunswick, ... Printed by order of the House of Assembly, Frederickton, G. E. Fenety,... 1865, p. 140-141.) Separate, [n. t.-p., and n. d. except that of the letter, 11 Jan. 1865] 1 p. t 22.8 « 12.5. (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, May 1865, s. 2, v 39, p. 357-358. ) (Canadian naturalist and geologist, June 1865, N. s., v. 2, p. 234-236.) (Trans. Entomological Soc. Lond., 1864-1866, s. 3, v. 2, Proc. p. 117-118.) Notice, (Bericht. . der Entomologie, ... Dr. | Gerstaecker, 1865-1866, hf. 1, Ber., 1868, p. 63.) Brief notice- of the fossil insects of New Bruns- wick, the oldest known forms. 27 |Remarks on ancient pottery obtained by the late Rey. D. C. Seudder, from megalithic cysts in Periaculam, Madura District, South India. ] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March 1865, v. 9, p. 857-367, 10 il.) Four letters and an account given in the mis- sion ‘*Tapal Book” by the Rev. D. C.Seudder, and | a letter from the Rev. W. B. Capron. all describ- ing trips to places where ancient pottery was ob- tained. Figures of 10 jars. Reprintéd in S. H. Sendder’s * An account of | the discovery of megalithic cysts near Madura, South India, .. . 28 An account of the discovery of megalithic eysts near Madura, South India, with descrip- tions of specimens of ancient pottery contained in them; principally from extracts of letters written by the Rey. David C. Seudder and the | Rey. William B. Capron, missionaries of the | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign | Missions. Read before the Boston Society of . [8 April] 1865. 12p. 23x 14.5,t15 x9. A reprint with t.-p. cover and new title of S. H. Scudder’s * epee irks on ancient pottery obtained by the late Rev. D.C. Scudder, . . .]” 29 Revision of the hitherto known species of the genus chionobas in North America. (Proc. Entomological Soc. of Phil., 1865, v. 5, p. 1-28, il.) Separate with t-p. cover, Phil., July 1865, 28 p: t 165 < 9.8) il. Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1865, 1866, v. 2, p. 574, 593.) Notice, (Bericht... Gerstaecker, 1865-1866, hf. 75.) Describes 7 species and compares them with each other. der Entomologie, ... Dr. 2, Ber., 1869, p. 74—- 30 On the fossil insects from Illinois, the miamia and hemeristia, described in yol. xxxvii of this journal, at page 34. (From a letter to Prof. J. D. Dana.) (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, y. 40, p. 268-271.) Notice, (Bericht... der Entomologie, ... Dr. Gerstaecker, 1865-1866, hf. 1, Ber., 1868, p. 63.) 31 [Remarks on the ravages of a small coleop- terous insect, allied to tomicus eruditus, West- wood. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., p. 15-14.) Ravages of the above-mentioned insect in the leather binding of a volume of pamphlets. 52 [Remarks on the tertiary rocks of Matanzas, Cuba, and on the physical geography of the Isle of Pines. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. p. 47-49.) Sept. 1865, s. 2, Sept. 1865, v. 10, Nat. Hist., Nov. 1865, v. 10, 253 J Leia) {Remarks on some fossil insects from the car- boniferous formation of Illinois and from the devonian rocks of New Brunswick. ] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Dec. 1865, v. 10, p. 95-96.) Abstract of S. H. Seuddex’s “{On the devonian insects of New Brunswick... . ]” and “On the fos- sil insects trom Hlinois. the miamia...” 2 vw [Report of the custodian at the annual meet- ing of the Boston Society of Natural History.| (Proce. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., Feb. 1866, v. 10, p. 109-153.) (Condition and doings of the Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., as exhibited... May 1865, Bost., 1865, p. 3-48.) Condition of library, meetings and papers pre- sented, members, publications, museum and its accessions, subscribers to funds, officers, Walker prizes, societies to whom publications are sent. 4 DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. by oo Notes upon some odonata from the Isle of Pines. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Feb. 1866, v. 10, p. 187-198.) Rey., (Repertorio fisicomatural de la Isla de Cuba, Sept. 1866, v. 1, p. 406-407.) Rey., (Revision der von Herrn Scudder be- schriebenen Odonaten, von Dr. H. Hagen. — En- tomologische Zeitung, ... zu Stettin, 1867, v. 28, p. 96-100.) Notice, (Zool. ree. for 1866, 1867, v. 3, p. 525, 530-531.) Rey., (The odonat-fauna of the island of Cuba. By Dr. H. Hagen, Konigsberg, Prussia, — Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., March 1868, v. 11, p. 289- | 294.) Notice, (Bericht ... der Entomologie, ... Dr. Gerstaecker, 1865-1866, hf. 1, Ber., 1868, p. 75.) Describes and gives notes on 16 (5 new) species. See also S. H. Scudder’s ** Additional remarks upon the odonata...” 36 Notes on some odonata from the White Moun- tains of New Hampshire. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., April 1866, v. 10, p. 211-222.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1866, 1867, v. 3, p. 528, 580-531.) Rey., (Revision der von Herrn Scudder be- schriebenen Odonaten, von Dr. H. Hagen. — En- tomologische Zeitung, ... zu Stettin, 1867, v. 28, p. 96-100.) | Rey., (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March 1868, v. 11, p. 294.) Notice, (Bericht ... der Entomologie, ... Dr. Gerstaecker, 1865-1866, hf. 1, Ber., 1868, p. 75.) Describes 10 (8 new) species with especial refer- ence to coloration. See also Ss. H. Seudider’s © Ad- ditional remarks upon the odonata .. .” a7 ol [List of the butterflies of Labrador.] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Dec. 1867, v. 11, p. 32-33.) List of 15 species in Dr. Alpheus Spring Pack- ard’s ‘View of the lepidopterous fauna of Lab- rador.” 38 An inquiry into the zoological relations of the first discovered traces of fossil neuropterous | insects in North America; with remarks on the difference of structure in |corr.] the wings of living neuroptera. (Mem. Bost. Soc Nat. Hist., Dec. 1866, v. 1, p. 173-192, pl. 6.) Separate, Boston [9 Jan. 1867], 20 p.,1 pl. t 22 X 16. Rey., (Zool. rec. for 1867, 1868, v. 4, p. 436.) Notice, (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, May 1867, | s, 2, v. 43, p. 411.) Notice, (Amer. naturalist, July 1867, v.1, p. 269-270. ) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Geol- | Nicholas Marcellus ogie und Palaeontologie,...G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1867, p. 875.) Comparison of miamia bronsoni and hemeristia occidentalis with allied groups of living insects; deseriptions of the wings of allied families; characters of the families palaeopterina and hem- eristina, of the genera miamia and hemeristia, and descriptions and figures of m. bronsont Dana and of h. occidentalis Dana. See also S. H. Scudder’s “On the fossil insects from Tlinois, the mia- MUCU rene eo 39 A novel depredator [termes] of the grape vine. (Amer. journ. horticulture, Feb. 1867, v. 1, p. \ 154-157.) See also 8S. H. Seudder’s *‘ [Remarks on the injury which the American white ant. termes frontalis Hald., does to living grape-vines. ]” 40 Supplement to the descriptions and figures of the araneides of the United States. By the late Hentz. [Introductory re- marks and editing by Mr. Scudder.] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May 1867, v. 11, p. 103-111, 2 pl.) Separate, entitled, Supplement to the descrip- tions and figures of the araneides of the United States. By Nicholas Marcellus Hentz. Edited by Samuel H. Seudder. From the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. xi. With two plates. Bost., 1868, 11 p., 2 pl., t 15 X 9. Consists of drawings by Mr. Hentz, belonging to the Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist. Embodied in Occasion- al papers of the Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., ii, Bost., 1875. 41 |Dipterous larvae in lakes impregnated with petroleum. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May 1867, v. 11, |p. dh) 1866—Jan. | 42 [Results of an examination of a small collec- tion of fossil insects obtained by Prof. William Denton in the tertiary beds of Green River, Colorado. | (Proe. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., June 1867, v. 11, p. 117-118.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1868, 1869, y. 5; 1869, 1870, v. 6, p. 180.) Abstract by Mr. Scudder, (The mines of Col- orado, by O.J. Hollister, Springfield, Mass., 1867, | p. 380-383. ) | Abstract, (Amer. naturalist, March 1867, v. 1, p. 56.) 45 [Remarks on mormolucoides articulatus, a fossil larva from the Connecticut River sandstone. | (Proce. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July 1867, v. nde p. 140.) DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 44 [Notice of fossil insects from the devonian rocks of New Brunswick, and of haplophlebium barnesii. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July 1867, v. 11, p- 150-151.) Abstract, (Amer. naturalist, Oct. 1867, v. 1, p. 445-446. ) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1868, 1869, v. 5, p. 193.) 45 [Exhibition of species of pezotettix and a spec- imen of thecla clothilde Edw.| (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July 1867, v. 11, p. 160.) 46 |Report of the custodian at the annual meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History. ] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July—Aug. 1867, y. 11, p. 161-178.) (Condition and doings of the Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. as exhibited... May 1867, Bost., 1867, p. 2-20.) 47 [Chronological catalogue of the scientific writings of Dr. Augustus Addison Gould.] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Aug. 1867, v. 11, p- 197-205.) (Condition and doings of the Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., as exhibited... May 1867, Bost., May 1867, p. 63-71.) Records 116 titles of publications. 48 {Remarks upon the mouth-parts of articulated animals. | (Proc. Essex Inst., 5, p. 89.) 49 Descriptions of fossil insectsin “On some re- mains of palaeozoic insects recently discovered in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. By J. W. Dawson.” (Canadian naturalist and geologist, May 1867 {[Jan. 1868], n. s. v. 8, p. 202-206, fig. 1-5.) (Geol. mag., 1867, v. 4, p. 385-388, pl. 17, fig. 1-5.) Abstract, (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, July 1867, s. 2, v. 44, p. 116.) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Geol- ogie und Palaeontologie, ...G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1867, p. 874-875.) Nearly the same as 8S. H. Seuddevr’s [ Descriptions of fossil insects]. See no 73. 50 The insects of ancient America. (Amer. naturalist, Feb. 1868, v. 1, p. 625-631, pl. 16.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1868, 1869, v. 5, p. 193.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. "Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 43.) | 1866-1867 [Oct. 1867], v. 1868, v. 11, p. | | By A. 8. Packard, jr., 51 An insect destructive to squash-vines. (Amer. journ. horticulture, Feb. 1868, vy. 3, p. 80-82. ) Describes and figures epilachna borealis, ot the family coccinellidae. 52 Additional remarks upon the odonata of the Isle of Pines and of the White Mountains of | New Hampshire. (Proc. Bost. Soc., Nat. Hist., March [15 April] 1868, v. 11, p. 298-300.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1868, 1869, v. 5, p. 383- 384 ft, 386. ) % Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. 8. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 47.) Synonymy of the species in S. H. Seudder’s “Notes on some odonata from the Isle of Pines,” and **Notes on some odonata from the White Mountains of New Hampshire.” . 53 | Pieris rapae captured at Lewiston, Maine.] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [15 April] 300.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 9.) 54 The songs of the grasshoppers. (Amer. naturalist, May 1868, v. 2, p. 113-120.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1868, 1869, v. 5, p. 384, 389.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. 8S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 38- 39.) Figures the wings of several species of stridu- lating orthoptera and illustrates with wood-cuts the music of 7 species. 55 Notes on the stridulation of some New Eng- land orthoptera. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., April 1868, v. 11, | p. 306-313.) Separate, | Bost., 6 May 1868,] 8 p.,t 16 x 9, il. Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 58- 39, 39, 40, 41.) Contains 9 wood-cuts of the music of different orthoptera. 56 | Remarks on the stridulation of grasshoppers. | (Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., April [6 May] 1868, v. 11, p. 316.) 57 [Remarks on a curious specimen of diaphero- mera femorata. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. 1868, v. 11, p. 325.) Notice, (Amer. naturalist, 221.) y Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 42.) A specimen of d. femorata in which lost limbs had been replaced. Nat. Hist., April [6 May] June 1868, v. 2, p. 6 DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 58 [Remarks on Dr. Packard’s paper, concerning the development of diplax.| (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May 1868, v. 11, p. 372.) 59 Supplement toa list of the butterflies of New England. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May 1863, v. 11, p. 875-384. ) Separate, no cover or t.-p., [Bost., May 1868] p. 375-384, t 15 x 9. Notice, (Rec. Amet. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 8 9, 10, 11, 12, 18.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1869, 1870, v. 6, p. 348, 368, 372, 378, 379.) Adds 12 species to his list of 1853, including 4new species of hesperia; notes Concerning the times of appearance of the species. sy 60 |Considerations drawn from the study of mole- crickets. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May—April [16 May] 1868, v. 11, p. 384-387.) (Entomological notes, i, by S. H. Scudder, p- 1-4.) (Annals and mag. nat. hist., Feb. 1869, s. 4, v. 3, p. 162-164.) (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, Nov. 1868, s. 2. v. 46, p. 417-419.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. 8. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 39.) Deseription and separation of the genera gryllo- talpa and scapteriscus, the latter a new genus; clas- sification and geographical distribution and de- ductions therefrom. 61 [On the rank of the families of orthoptera.] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, April [16 May] 1868, vy. 11, p. 390.) . (Entomological notes, i, by S. H. Scudder, p. 5.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 38.) Saltatorial rank higher than non-saltatorial or- thoptera. , 62 [Notice of some new butterflies from Iowa.] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May 1868, v. 11, p. 401.) (Entomological notes, i, by 8. H. Scudder, p. 6.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 8.) Brief descriptions of 3 new species. 63 |Remarks on two new fossil insects from the earboniferous formation in America. ] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May 1868, v. 11, p- 401-403.) (Entomological notes, i, by S. H. Scudder, p. 7-9.) (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, Nov. 1868, s. 2, v. 46, p. 419-421.) Notice, (Amer. naturalist, Sept. 1868, v. 2, p. 390.) < Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 40, 47.) Notice, (Bericht ...der Entomologie,... Brauer, 1867-1868, hf. 1, Ber. 1870, p. 19.) Describes a neuropteron, megathentomum pustu- lutum, and an orthopteron, arckegogryllus priscus. 64 {On an orthopterous insect, probably a species of xiphidium, which deposits its eggs in the stem of the cotton plant. | he Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May 1868, v. 11, p. to). Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 40.) 65 [Description of a new species of butterfly from Florida. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May 1868, v. 11, p. 485-436. ) (Entomological notes, i, by 8S. H. Scudder, p. 10-11.) Describes thecla juanita, anew species allied to t. halesus. : F. 66 {Note on the eggs and egg-cases of caloptenus spretus. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May 1868, y. 11, p. 436.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 41.) 67 |Report of the custodian at the annual meet- ing of the Boston Society of Natural History.| (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., June 1868, v. 12, p. 1-66.) (Condition and doings of the Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. as exhibited ... May 1868, Bost., [16 May] 1868, p. 3-68.) 68 Professor Agassiz in Brazil. (Journ. travel and nat. hist., Lond., May 1868, v. 1, p. 37-40.) (Every saturday,... 7 March 1868, vy. 5, p. 303-304. ) Review of Prof. and Mrs. Louis Agassiz’ * Jour- ney in Brazil.” : DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. ~I 69 Check-list of the butterflies of New England. Bost., [27 May] 1868, 7 p., 13.5X7.7, t 11X6.8. Second edition, with a circular, Bost., 1868 [8 April 1869], 8 p., 13.5X7.7, t 11X6.8. Notice of circular, (Amer. entomologist, May 1869, v. 1, p. 185.) Reprint of circular, (New England farmer, 12 June 1869, v. 24, no. 24.) Reprint of circular, (Maine farmer, 1869.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 8, 13.) The list enfmerates 95 species. The circular in the second edition is an appeal for specimens to use in preparing a work on the butterflies of New England. 70 Symmetry and homology in limbs. (Journ. travel and nat. hist., Lond., June 1868, v. 1, p. 112-115.) A review of Jeffries Wyman’s “On symmetry and homology in limbs.” 71 Sntomological notes. 1. [From the Proceed- ings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1868, v. 11, Bost., 1868, n. t.-p.] 11 p., 24X15, t 15x 9. Contents: [Considerations drawn from the study ot mole-crickets], p. 1-4; [On the rank of the fam- ilies of orthoptera], p. 5; [Notice of some new butterflies from Towa], p. 6; [Remarks on two new fossil insects from the carboniferous formation in America], p. 7-9; [Description of a new species of butterfly from Florida]. p. 10-11. For more detailed notes sce each separate title. 72 Considerations drawn from the study of the orthoptera of North America. (Proc. Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Sci., 1867 [20 July 1868], |v. 16] p. 151-153.) Notice, (Canadian naturalist and geologist, Jan. [Oct.] 1868, n. s., v. 3, p. 293.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 38.) Notice, (Amer. naturalist, Nov. 1867, v. 1, p. 500.) The geographical distribution of orthoptera in North America compared with their distribution in Europe. 73 A [Descriptions of fossil insects.| (Acadian geology, ... by Jolin William Daw- son, ed. 2, Lond., 1868, p. 387-388, 524-526; fig. | 152-153, 181-184.) Notice, (Manual of palaeontology, ... Henry Alleyne Nicholson, Edinb. and Lond., 1872, p. 185-186.) Descriptions and figures of 6 new species of fos- sil insects. Differs, by slight additions, from sS. H. Seudder’s Descriptions of fossil insects in ‘On some remains of palaeozoic insects...” See ulso no. 49. | S1ODs, « 74 [Brief acvount of the migratory grasshoppers of the United States. | (Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., July [12 Sept.] 1868, v. 12, p. 87-88.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 41.) Notes on caloptenus femur-rubrum and c. spretus. 75 The fossil insects of North America. (Geol. mag., April 1863, v. 5, p. 172-177; May 1868, v. 5, p. 216-222.) Abstract, (Quart. journ. sei., July 1868, v. 5, p. 409.) Abstract, (Popular sci. rev., July 1868, v. 7, p- 318-319.) A review of 87 species of fossil insects of North America and tables of the strata in which fossil insects have been found in North America. This paper was read, in abstract, before the Amer. Assoe. Advance. Sci., at its sixteenth meeting in 1867, but is not in the list of papers read (Proc. A. A. A. S., 1867 [v. 16]. p.v). As read at the A. A. A. S., it is noticed in Amer. naturalist, Dec. 1867, v. 1, p. 557. and in Canadian naturalist and geologist, Jan. [Oct.] 1868, n. 8., v.3, p. 293. 76 [Experiments upon the reproduction of lost limbs in the walking-stick, diapheromera femor- ata.| (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Oct. 1868, v. 12, p- 99.) (Entomological notes, ii, by S. H. Scudder, p: 1) Abstract, (Scientific opinion, Dec. 1869, v. 2, p- 5/6.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 42.) is |Chaleiditans attacking eggs lina. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Oct. 1868, v. 12, p- 99.) (Entomological notes, ii, by S. H. Scudder, Dal.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 41.) Since named caloptenobia ovivora by C. V. Riley (First annual rept. U. 5. Entomological Commis- . 1877, Wash., 1878. p. 305-305). of oedipoda caro- 78 Descriptions of fossil insects, found on Mazon Creek, and near Morris, Grundy Co., Ill. (Geol. sury. Illinois, . .. Geology and Palae- ontology, .. . 1868, v. 3, p. 566-572, fig. 1-10.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S, Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 42— 43.) ; Describes 9 new carboniferous species, nam- | ing 8. 8 DIMMOCR’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. oy A century of orthoptera. Decade i.— Grylli- ides. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Nov. 1868, v. 12, p. 189-143.) (Entomological notes, li, by § 2-6.) (A century of orthoptera [1879], Seudder, p. 3-7.) Notice, (Zool. rece. 391-392.) Notice, : by A. 8. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 40.) Describes 1 new genus and 10 new species. 80 | Marks left by glaciers. | (Proce. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., p. 151.) . H. Seudder, p. ly tsb ee for 1868, 1869, v. 5, p. 383, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. 1869, p. 39- Dec. 1868, v. 12, 81 [Remarks on the life of Dr. Ebenezer Em- mons. | (Proc. Bost. Soe. p. 216.) Nat. Hist., Jan. 1869, v. 12, 82 Catalogue of the orthoptera of North America described previous to 1867. Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution. (Smithsonian misc. col., no. 189, 1868, v. 8.) _ With t.-p. cover and t.-p., Wash., Smiths. Inst., Oct. 1868 [12 Jan. 1869], 20-+ 89 p., 25 x 15, t Ile} S< eye Rev., (Amer. naturalist, March 1869, v. 3, p. 47.) | Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1869, p. 37- 38.) ae (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, May 1869, 2, Vv. 47, p- 455-456. ) Maes, (Zool. ree. for 1868, 1869, v. 5, p. 382, 389. ) Contains list of authorities, p. v-xx; alphabeti- cal index to North American orthoptera, enumer- ating in the alphabetical order of the genera 1092 specific names, with references to dese riptions and to localities where the species are found, p. 1-85; tabular arrangement of the genera, p. 8-89. 85 [Remarks upon the arrangement of the fami- lies of orthoptera. | (Proc. Bost. Soe. p. 228-235. . (Entomological notes, ii, by S. 7-14.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. 8S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 52.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1869, 1870, v. 6, p. 458.) Notice, (Bericht... der Entomologie, Ptitee eh Brauer, 1869, Ber. , 1871, p- 45-46.) Reviews the Glasanne! itions previously proposed Nat. Hist., Feb. 1869, y. 12, H. Scudder, p. and proposes a new Classification similar to that | of Burmeister. 84. Revision of the large stylated, fossorial crick- ets. Memoir1, Peabody Academy of Science, Salem, Mass., March 1869. 28+ 2 p., 30 x 20, t 20 X 12.2; 1 pl., t 23.5 X 18.5. Rey., (Amer. naturalist, May 1869, v. 3, p. 151.) Rev., (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, May 1869, s. 2, v. 47, p. 486.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 53.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1869, 1870, v. 6, p. 457, 468-469. ) : Notice, (Bericht ...der Entomologie, . . Brauer, 1869, Ber., 1871, p. 45, 49.) Describes the species of scapteriscus and gryllo- talpa, including 4 new species of the former and 2 of the latter genus. 9 ide 85 Occasional papers of the Boston Society of Natural History. 1. Boston: Printed for the Society. 1869. || Entomological correspon- dence of Thaddeus William Harris, M. D. Ed- ited by Samuel H. Seudder. Boston: Boston Society of Natural History. [24 March] 1869. por.,47+375p.,4 pl 28.515. t 15.5 x 9.7. Crit. Rey., (Amer. entomologist, June 1869, v 1, p. 204-2085.) Rev., (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, July 1869, s. 2, v. 48, p. 143-144.) Rey., (Amer. naturalist, Aug. 1869, v. 3, p. 3823 3-324 a) Rev., Canadian naturalist and quart. journ. sci., Sept. 1869, n. s., v. 4, p. 352-336.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 10, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, 3b, 40, 50-51, 58, 60.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1869, 1870, v. 6, p. 171, 337, 355, 362, 871, 3877, 382, 383, 384, 386, 388, 390, 391, 395, 400, 406-407, 410, 412, 414, 452, oS ol, 471, 505.) Notice, (Bericht... der Entomologie, ogee te Brauer, 1869, Ber. , 1871, p. 38, 51, 53, 57, 72, 127- 128, 161, Iya, 174.) 56 New work on the butterflies of New England. Canadian entomologist, April 1869, v.1, p. 82.) Appeal for specimens to aid in preparing a work on New England butterflies. 87 List of the writings of Thaddeus William Harris, M. D. (Memoir of Thaddeus William Harris, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Boston, 1869, p. 38-47.) (Occasional papers Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 1, ed. by 8. H. Scudder, p. xxxviii—xlvii.) Enumerates 114 papers. DIMMOCEK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 9 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 88 [Note on Prof. James Orton’s expedition to South America. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., April 1869, vy. 12, p. 920-821.) 89 Notes on orthoptera collected by Professor James Orton on either side of the Andes of equatorial South America. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., April [April-May] 1869, v. 12, p. 330-345.) (Entomological notes, ii, by S. H. Scudder, p. 15-30.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1869, 1870, v. 6, p. 457, 458, 461, 469-470, 471.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. 8. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 52, 53, 58-54, 54, 55-56, 56.) Describes 5 new genera and 30 new species, notes on 10 other species. 90 A study of the gigantic lobe-crested grass- hoppers of South and Central America. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., April [4 May] 1869, v. 12, p. 345-355.) (Entomological notes, li, by S. H. Scudder, p. 31-41.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 55.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1869, 1870, v. 6, p. 457, 70.) Describes the new genera tropidacris, titanacris and lophacris, and gives the synonymy of those species of acridium which are assigned to the new genera. 91 An illustrated work on the butterflies of New England. ¥ (Amer. naturalist, May 1869, v. 3, p. 148-149.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 13.) Appeal for specimens to use in preparing a work on the butterflies of New England. See also nos. 92, 99, 104, 119. 92 The butterflies of New England. (Amer. naturalist, June 1869, v. 3, p. 212-213.) (Canadian entomologist, June 1869, y. 1, p. 101-102.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. 8. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1860, p. 13.) Hints on obtaining eggs of butterflies, distin- guishing males of butterflies, request for lists of butterflies from different localities to aid in pre- paring a work on the butterflies of New England. See also nos. 91, 99, 104, 119. 93 Report upon a collection of diurnal lepidoptera made in Alaska by the scientific corps of the Russo-American Telegraph Expedition under the direction of Lieut. W. H. Dall. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May [9 June] 1889, v. 12, p. 404-408.) (Entomological notes, ii, by S. H. Scudder, p. 42-46.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 13, 15165 17.) Notice, (Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 1871, v. 37, li, p. 242, 247, 250.) Notes on 12 species, descriptions of 2 new spe- cies. 94. [Notice of a new cave insect from New Zea- land. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May [9 June] 1869, v. 12, p. 408-409.) (Entomological notes, ii, by S. H. Scudder, p. 47-48.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 54.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1869, 1870, v. 6, p. 469.) Describes a new cave locust, hadenoecus edwardsit, from New Zealand. Notes on the 2 other species of hadenoecus. 95 “Cabbage worm.” [Pieris rapae.] (New England farmer, 12 June 1869, y. 24, no. 24.) 96 [Letter concerning a geometrid larva and one of the May-flies. | (New England farmer, 26 June 1869, v. 24, no. 26.) 4 97 [Notice of the distribution of cynthia lavinia Harris.| (Amer. naturalist, July 1869, v. 3, p. 280.) 98 Food plants of New England butterflies. (Amer. naturalist, Aug. 1869, v. 3, p.“330-331.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 13.) 99 [Circular indicating the species of larvae re- ceived for illustration in the work in preparation on the New England butterflies.]_ Bost., 11 Aug. 1869, 1 p., 25 X 20, t 20 X 14.2. j See also nos. 91, 104, 119. ; 100 Lepidoptera rhopalocera. (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., [12 Aug.] 1869, p. 6- 3. ae the literature on American diurnal le- pidoptera for 1868. 101 Orthoptera. (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1868, ed. by A.S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., [12 Aug.] 1869, p.37- 43.) Records the literature on American orthoptera for 1868. 10 DIMMOCEK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 102 Entomological notes. mm. From the Proceed- ings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. xii, 1868-69. [n. t.-p., Bost., 12 Aug. 1869] 48 p., 24x 15,t15X9. Contents: [Experiments upon the reproduction of lost limbs in the walking-stick, diapheromera Jemorata], p. 1; [Chalciditans attacking eggs of oedipoda carolina], p.1; A century of orthopiera, first décade, — gfyllides, p. 2-6; [Remarks upon the arrangement of the families of orthoptera]. p. 7- 14; Notes on orthoptera collected by Professor James Orton on either side of the Andes of equa- torial South America, p. 15-80; A study of the gi- gantic lobe-crested grasshopper of South and Central America, p. 31-41 Report upon a collec- tion of diurnal lepidoptera made in Alaska..., p. 42-16; [Notice of a new cave insect from New Zealand], p. 47-48. For more detailed notes see each separate title. 103 [Notes on pieris rapae.] (New England farmer, 11 Sept. 1869, vy. 24.) 104 ? Seudder’s “Butterflies of New England.” Oe aan entomologist, Oct. 1869, v. 2, p. 20- Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 13.) Request for specimens of diurnal lepidoptera to use in preparing the above mentioned work. See also no. 91. 105 [Report of the custodian at the annual meet- ing of the Boston Society of Natural History.] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Aug.—Sept. 1869, vy. 18, p. 1-67.) (Condition and doings of the Bost. Soe., Nat. Hist. as exhibited... May 1869, Bost., [6 Oct.] 1869, p. 1-67.) 106 Descriptions of new species of orthoptera in the collection of the American Entomological Society. (Trans. Amer. Entomoldgical Soc., April [22 Oct.] 1869, v. 2, p. 805-807.) Notice, (Bericht ... der Entomologie,... F. Brauer, 1869, Ber., 1871, p. 47, 51.) i Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1869, 1870, v. 6, p. 457, oe) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 52, 54, 55, 56.) Describes 6 North American species. 107 [Remarks upon the manuscripts and entomol- ogical memoranda left by the late Dr. Thaddeus William Harris. ] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Dec. 1869 [3 Jan. 1870], v. 15, p. 167-168.) 108 On the fossil myriopods of the coal formations of Nova Scotia and England. (Communicated by Sir Charles Lyell,...) (Abstract.) (Quart. journ. Geol. Soc. Lond., 23 June [Noy.] 1869, v. 25, p. 441.) 109 A preliminary list of the butterflies of Iowa. (Trans. Chicago Acad. Sci., Jan. 1870, v. 1, p. 326-337.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1870, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1871, p. 4, GTsiSe) Notice, (Zool. ree. for 1869, 1870, v. 6, p. 343 377-878, 379.) ~ Annotated list of 45 species and mention of 5 others found later; describes 4 new species, viz.: chrysophanus dione, apatura proserpina, nisoniades martialis and hesperiaiowa. Seealso S. H. Scudder’s {Notice of some butterflies from Iowa], 1868, in which 3 of the 4 above mentioned species are des- eribed. Forsome additions to this list see Henry W.Parker’s ‘Towa butterflies ” (Amer. entomolo- gist and botanist, April 1870, v. 2, p. 175). 110 [On the external genital armature in the males of the North American species of the genus nisoniades. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Feb. 1870. v. 18, p. 206-207.) Notice, (Ree. Amer. entomology for 1870, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1871, p. 8.) 111 [On eudamus pylades, the eudamus bathyllus of Harris. | (Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., Feb. 1870, v. 13, p- 207.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1870, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1871, p. 8,) Notice, (Archiv. fiir Naturgeschichte, 1871, v. 37, li, p. 254.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1870, 1871, v. 7, p. 397.) 112 Description of the larva and chrysalis of pa- pilio rutulus [corr. in errata to papilio eurymedon] Boisd., of California. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March 1870, v. 13, p. 221-222.) (Entomological notes, iii, by S. H. Scudder, p. 1-2.) Notice, (Scientific opinion, 20 April 1870, v. 3, p. 375.) Notice, (Ree. Amer. entomology for 1870, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1871, p. 7.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v.2, p. 14.) , 113 On the synonymy of thecla calanus. (Proe. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Aug. 1870, v. 18, p. 272-276.) (Entomological notes, iii, by S.H. Scudder, p. 3-7.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1870, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1871, p. 6.) Notice, (Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 1871, v. 37, li, p. 253.) Notice, (Zool. ree. for 1870, 1871, v. 7, p. 370, 393, 395.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p. 14.) DIMMOCE’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 11 114 [On grapta crameri, a new species. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Aug. 1870, v. 18, p. 276.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1870, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1871, p. 6.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1870, 1871, v. 7, p. 386, 387.) 115 On asymmetry in the appendages of hexapod insects, especially as illustrated in the lepidop- terous genus nisoniades. | With Edward Burgess. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Aug. and Noy. 1870, v. 15, p. 282-306, 1 pl., t 34 « 24.5.) (Entomological notes, iii, by S. H. Scudder, p. 7-31, 1 pl. t 34 X 24.5.) Separate, entitled, On asymmetry in the appen- dages of hexapod insects. t.-p. -+ p. 282-306, 23 « 14,t15x 9; 1 pl, t 34 x 24.5. Rev., (Amer. naturalist, Sept. 1871, v. 5, p. 420-421.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1870, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1871, p. 4, 7-8.) Notice, (Archiv. fiir Naturgeschichte, 1871, v. 37, li, p. 254; 1873, v. 39, ii, p. 361.) Notice, (Zool. ree. for 1870, 1871, v. 7, p. 370, 396, 398; for 1871, 1875, v. 8, p. 217-218.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p. 14.) Divides nisoniades into 8 groups according to the structure of the external genital organs. De- seribes and figures 16 (9 new) North American species of nisoniades. 116 Is mimicry advantageous? (Nature, 22 Dec. 1870, v. 3, p. 147.) Discusses mimicry of danais archippus and limen- itis misippus, and its purposes. 117 Lepidoptera rhopalocera. (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1870, p. 12-18.) 118 Orthoptera. (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1869, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., Salem, 1870, p. 52-56.) 119 Seudder’s work on New England butterflies. (Amer. naturalist, Feb. 1871, v. 4, p. 760-761.) Request for specimens and notes to use in pre- paring a work on New England butterflies. See also no. 91. 120 |Report of the custodian at the annual meet- ing of the Boston Society of Natural History] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Noy. 1870-March 1871, v. 13, p. 807-369.) 121 Mount Washington. . (Nature, 20 April 1871, v. 3, p. 487.) Corrects statements made as to the height of Mt. Washington, N. H. 122 The Tanis stone: a new trilingual. (Amer. naturalist, Oct. 1871, v. 5, p. 664.) sriefly describes the trilingual stone found near Tanis, On the eastern branch of the Nile. . 123 aw On the embryonic larvae of butterflies. (Entomologist’s monthly mag., Nov. 1871, v. 8, p. 122-126.) Separate, [Lond., Noy. 1871] p. 122-126, 22 X 14, t 18 x 10. 2 (Canadian entomologist, March 1872, y. 4, p. 45-49. ) Abstract, (Amer. naturalist, March 1872, v, 6, p. 169-170.) Notice, (Ree. Amer. entomology for 1871, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr.,— Fourth annual rept. Peabody Acad. Sci.— Salem, Mass., 1872, p. 106, 108, 109, 110, 111.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1871, 1873, v. 8, p. 351.) Notice, (Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 1873, v. 39, ii, p. 854-855.) “It is the purpose of the present communica- tion to point out the probable universality of this law —that caterpillars of butterflies present greater structural differences between the embry- onic and adult stages of the same individual, than are to be found in the adult larvae of allied gen- era.” The illustrations are all from New England species. 124 tearing butterflies from the egg. (Canadian entomologist, Sept.—Oct. 1870, v. 2, p- 156-157.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1870, ed. by A. 8. Packard, jr., Salem, Mass., 1871, p. 4.) 125 Hymenopterous parasites in a beetle. (Amer. naturalist, Dec. 1871, v. 5, p. 788-789.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1871, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr.,—Fourth annual rept. ‘Peabody Acad. Sci.—Salem, Mass., 1872, p. 103.) 126 A new catalogue of butterflies. (Amer. naturalist, March 1872, vy. 6, p. 160- 163.) A review of W. F. Kirby’s “Synonymic catalogue of diurnal lepidoptera.” 12 DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 127 A systematic revision of some of the Ameri- can butterflies, with brief notes on those known to occur in Essex county, Mass. (Fourth annual rept. [1871] Peabody Acad. Sci., Salem, Mass., 1872, p. 24-83.) Separate, Salem, Mass., [April] 1872, 62 p., 25 X 15, t 15 X 9.2. Rev. and Abstract, (Amer. naturalist, June 1872, v. 6, p. 354-859.) Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Nov. 1872, v. 4, p. 212-218.) Rey., (Canadian entomologist, Nov. 1872, v. 4, p. 214-216; April 1878, v. 5, p. 62-63; Aug. 1873, y. 5, p. 148-145.) Notice, (Canadian entomologist, Nov. 1872, v. 4, p. 218.) [Rev., (Canadian entomologist, Nov. 1872, vy. 4, p. 218.)] Rev., (Amer. naturalist, Dec. 1872, v. 6, p. 764.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1872, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr.,—Fifth annual rept. Peabody Acad. Sci. — Salem, Mass., 1873, p. 107, 108, 109, 110.) Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc., Lond., n. s. [s. 2], 1872, Proc., p. 28.) ; Crit. rev., (Trans. Entomological Soc., Lond., n. s. [s. 2], 1872, Proc., p. 76-77.) Crit. rey., (Canadian entomologist, Jan. 1873, v. 5, p. 8-10.) Crit. rey., (Canadian entomologist, Jan. 1873, v. 5, p. 18.) Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Feb. 1873, y. 5, p. 21-36.) Rey., (Canadian entomologist, April 1873, v. 5, p. 70-71.) $ Crit. rev., Canadian entomologist, June 1878, vy. 5, p. 108-109.) Rev., (Canadian entomologist, Sept. 1873, v. 5, p. 166-168.) Notice, (Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 1873, v. 39, ii, p. 366, 370, 371.) [Rey., (Canadian entomologist, Jan. 1874, vy. 6, p. 18-19.)] Notice, (Zoot. rec. for 1872, 1874, v. 9, p. 337, 838, 339, 342-348, 345, 347, 349, 350, 351, 352 353.) Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, March 1876, v. 8, p. 41-52; May 1876, v. 8, p. 81-94; June 1876, v. 8, p. 113-119.) Crit. rey., (Canadian entomologist, Aug. 1876 vy. 8, p. 141-148.) Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Dec. 1876, v. 8, p. 232-238.) , , 128 Description d’un nouveau papillon fossile (saty- rites reynesii) trouvé & Aix en Provence. (Revue et magasin de zoologie, Feb. 1872, s. 2, v. 23, p. 66-72, pl. 7.) Separate, Paris, [June] 1872, 7 p., pl. 7, t 15.3 X 8.3. Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc.,Lond., 1872, n.s. [s. 2], Proc., p. 57.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1872, 1874, v. 9, p. 348.) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Ge- ologie und Palaeontologie, ...G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1873, p. 560.) Abstract, tr. hy H. Woodward, entitled, De- scription of a new fossil butterfly (satyrites reynesti), found at Aix in Provence, (Geol. Mag., Dec. 1872, v. 9, p. 532-583, fig. 2-8 of pl. 13.) Separate, with t.-p. cover, entitled, On a new fossil butterfly, Lond., Triibner, 1872, 2 p., 1pl., 22 X 14, t 16.5 X 9.6. 129 Canons of systematic nomenclature for the higher groups. (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, May 1872, s. 3, v. 3, p. 348-351.) Separate, [New Haven, Ct., June] 1872, 4 p., SDaLOMu aij 0: (Canadian entomologist, March 1873, y. 5, p. 55-59.) Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, March 1876, v. 8, p. 41-52; May 1876, v. 8, p. 81-94; June 1876, v. 8, 115-119.) 130 Fossil man in France. (Amer. naturalist, June 1872, v. 6, p. 373.) 131 The curious history of a butterfly [brenthis bel- lona]. (Amer. naturalist, Sept. 1872, v. 6, p. 518-518.) Separate, [ Salem, Mass., 5 Oct. 1872] 6 p., 24 Nelsen mle SON WE Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1872, 1874, v. 9, p. 348.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1872, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr.,.— Fifth annual rept. Peabody Acad. Sci.—Salem, Mass., 1873, p. 107, 108.) “There are two sets of individuals, each follow- ing its own eycle of changes, apparently with as little to do with the other set as if it were a ditfer- ent species; each set has its own distinct seasons and thus gives rise to the apparition of two or three successive ‘broods’ in the course of the year.” Explanation of the apparent broods. See also 8. H. Scudder’s * Seltsame Geschichte eines Tagfalters...” [1873]. 152 Orthoptera [preserved from mould]. (Canadian entomologist, Jan. 1872, v. 4, p. 20.) Boxes lined with aloe-pith (pith from agave) preserved orthoptera free from mould, while specimens not thus protected moulded under the same circumstances. DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 13 Seudder, Samuel Hubbard. 138 Abbott’s notes on Georgian butterflies. (Canadian entomologist, April 1872, v. 4, p. 73-77; May 1872, v. 4, p. 84-87.) Notice, (Ree. Amer. entomology for 1872, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr..— Fifth annual rept. Peabody Acad. Sci.— Salem, Mass., 1873, p. 107.) A transcription from Abbott’s mss., in the Brit- ish Museum, of the notes relative to such diurnal jlepidoptera as are found in the United States. List of the plants which accompany the butter- flies figured by Smith-Abbotin their work on the Insects of Georgia. 154 A variety of pieris rapae unknown in Europe. (Canadian entomologist, April 1872, v. 4, p. 79.) Notice, (Rec.Amer. entomology for 1872, ed. by A. 8S. Packard, jr..—Fifth annual rept. Peabody Acad. Sci.—Salem, Mass., 1873, p. 107, 109.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1872, 1874, v. 9, p. 340.) Notes the appearance of a yellow variety of pieris rapae in New England. See alsoS H. Seud- der’s “* Note .. . du pieris rapae (novangliae)” [April 1873], and G. J. Bowles’ ‘Notes on pieris rapae” (Ca- nadian entomologist. June 1872, v. 4, p. 102-105.) See no. 142. 155 Fossil insects from the Rocky Mountains. (Amer. naturalist, Nov. 1872, v.6, p. 665-668.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1871, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr..— Fourth annual rept. Peabody Acad. Sci.— Salem, Mass., 1873, p. 101, 117, 120, 123, 130, 131, 132, 133.) Notice, (Archiv. fiir Naturgeschichte, 1873, v. 39, ii, p. 251.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1872, 1874, v. 9, p. 226.) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Ge- ologie und Palaeontologie, ...G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1873, p. 668.) Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc. Lond., n. s. [s. 2], 1874, Proc., p. 47, 48.) General remarks on the insects collected by Mr. F.C. A. Richardson, in the tertiary beds of of Green River, Wyoming. - 136 {Report of the meeting of the Swiss associa- tion of naturalists, at Fribourg, in August 1872.] (Amer. naturalist, Noy. 1872, v. 6, p. 712-715.) A brief account of the meeting of the Societe helvetique des sciences, signed Special correspon- dent. 137 Notes on the orthoptera collected by Dr. F. V. Hayden in Nebraska. _ (Final rept. U. S. Geol. Surv. of Nebraska, ...F. V. Hayden, Wash., 1872, [pt. 3] p. 247- 261.) Notice, (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1872, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr.,— Fifth annual rept. Peabody Acad. Sci.— Salem, Mass., 1673, p. 130, 131, 132, 1383.) Contents: List of the 25 species observed in Nebraska, and remarks on the devastating grass- hoppers (caloptenus femur-rubrum, c. spretus and oedipoda atrox) of North America. | fossil myriapods.” 138 Metamorphoses of butterflies. (Amer. naturalist, July 1878, v. 7, p. 437.) Announces a paper to be published by Dr. H. C. C. Burmeister. 139 An aquatic bombycid moth. (Amer. naturalist, Aug. 1878, v. 7, p. 493-494.) Mentions an aquatic lepidopterous larva from Cayenne. 140 [Note sur la présence des stemmates dans des papillons diurnes. } (Annales Soc. Entomologique de France, 1878, s. 5, v. 8, Bulletin, p. 52-53.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1873, 1875, v. 10, p. 387.) Essentially the same as S. H. Secudder’s “ [Ocelli in butterflies ].” See nos. 141, 162. 141 Ocelli in butterflies. (Amer. naturalist, Aug. 1873, v. 7, p. 490.) Essentially the same as S. H. Scudder’s * [Ocelli in butterflies].” See nos. 140, 162. 142 [Note sur une variété du pieris rapae (novan- gliae).| (Bull. Soc. Entomologique de France, 21 April 1875, no. 1, p. 4-5.) (Annales Soc. Entomologique de France, 1873, s. 5, v. 3, Bulletin, p. 57.) (Nouvelles notices entomologiques, par Mau- rice Girard, Paris, 1878, s. 3, p. 37-38.) See no. 134. 145 On the carboniferous myriapods preserved in the sigillarian stumps of Nova Scotia. (Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., [24 July] 1873, v. 2, p. 281-239.) Separate, with t.-p. cover, Bost., 1875, p. 231- 239, 30 X 22.5, t 22 X16. Notice, (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, Sept. 1873, s. 3, v. 6, p. 225-226.) Notice, (Ree. Amer. entomology for 18738, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr.,— Sixth annual rept. Pea- body Acad. Sci.—Salem, Mass., 1873, p. 114.) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Geol- ogie und Palaeontologie, ... G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1876, p. 891.) See also S. H. Seudder’s “Supplementary note on [1876] 144 Tentamen determinationis digestionis atque denominationis singularum stirpium lepidopter- orum, peritis ad inspiciendum et dijudicandum communicatum, a Jacobo Hibner. (Reprinted in facsimile by Samuel H. Scudder. —Cam- bridge, U. S. A., 1873.) One sheet, [2 p.] 24.8 xX 17, t 21.5 X 14.5. Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 368.) Rev., (Canadian entomologist, March 1876, vy. 8, p. 41-52; May 1876, v. 8,p 81-94; June 1876, y. 8, p. 113-119.) 14 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. DIMMOCER’S SPECIAL BIBLI OGRAPH ¥ 145 {Letter declining to serve on a committee on nomenclature chosen by the entomologists of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1873.] (Canadian entomologist, Nov. 1873, v. 5, p. 214.) 146 Seltsame Geschichte eines Tagfalters aus dem American Naturalist, September, Vol. vi. 1872, iibersetzt und mit Bemerkungen versehen von Dr. Ad. Speyer in Rhoden. (Verhandlungen der k.-k. zoologisch-botanis- chen Gesellschaft in Wien, 1873, v. 23, p. 145-152.) Separate, [Vienna, 1873] 8 p., t 17 x 10.5. (Deutsche entomologische Zeitschrift, [Ber.] 1875, v. 19, p. 145-155.) Notice, (Psyche, June 1875, v. 1, p. 78.) Contains a note by Mr. Scudder in addition to what was published in the American naturalist. See S. H. Seudder’s *‘The curious history of a butterfly ...” [Sept. 1872]. 147 [Notes on the fossil insects found at the “ pet- rified fish cut,” Green River.] (Sun pictures of Rocky Mountain scenery, . . . by F. V. Hayden,...N. Y., 1870, p. 98.) : 148 North American grasshoppers. (Amer. naturalist, Jan. 1874, v. 8, p. 53-54.) Review of Cyrus Thomas’ “ Synopsis of the acri- didae of North America, which forms pt. 1, of v.5 of F. V. Hayden’s ‘Report of the U. S. geological survey of the territories.” 149 The two principal groups of urbicolae (hesper- idae auct.). (Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., Dec. 1873 [April 1874], v. 1, p. 195-196.) peaese) [Buffalo, 19 Jan. 1874], 2 p., t 17 x 10. Notice, (Psyche, July 1874, v. 1, p. 11.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 393.) Divides the urbicolae into hesperides and astyci. 150 Note on the species of glaucopsyche from east- ern North America. (Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., Dec. 1873 [April 1874], v. 1, p. 197-198.) Separate, [Buffalo, 19 Jan. 1874],2 p., t 17 x 10. Notice, (Psyche, July 1874, v. 1, p. 11.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v.11, p. 390.) Synonymy of the species. 151 [Exhibition of a portrait of John Abbot.] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Dee. 1873 [8 Feb. 1874], v. 16, p. 112.) 152 [Explanation of a collection of orthopterologi- cal illustrations arranged as a card catalogue. ] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Dec. 1873 [8 Feb. 1874], v. 16, p. 112.) 158 [On an English fossil insect supposed to be lepidopterous. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Dec. 1873 [3 Feb. 1874], v. 16, p. 112.] 154 Science in the United States. of Alphonse De Candolle. (Amer. naturalist, Feb. 1874, v. 8, p. 98-102.) _ Extract translated from Alphonse De Candolle’s “Histoire des sciences et des savants depuis deux siecles,” with introductory note by Mr. Scudder. 155 The food-plants of European butterflies. (Canadian entomologist, Feb. [7 March] 1874, vy. 6, p. 21-25.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan. 1875, v. 1, p. 39.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 371.) Food plants of 101 European diurnal lepidoptera collated from J. H. Kaltenbach’s *“ Die Pflanzen- Feinde aus der Classe der Insecten.” pt. 1-2. See no. 171. From the French 156 [Review of “Our common insects,” by Alpheus Spring Packard, jr.] (Atlantic monthly, April [12 March] 1874, y. 33, p. 496-497.) 157 In the laboratory with Agassiz. pupil. (Every saturday, 4 April [25 March] 1874, n. s., v. 1, p. 869-370.) Separate, Boston, for the Agassiz’ memorial, teachers’ and pupils’ fund,” 10 April 1874, 4 p., t 16 X 9. Description of the first few days spent by Mr. Seudder in Agassiz’ laboratory, illustrating his methods of instruction. This was reprinted in many daily and weekly papers, e.g., Scientific American, Boston daily globe, Methodist, N. Y. observer; and in some educational monthlies. 158 By a former Girard’s Insects. (Amer. naturalist, April 1874, v. 8, p. 221- 222.) Review of Maurice Girard’s “Les insectes.... Introduction, coleopteres, ayee atlas de 60 | planches,” Paris, 1873. DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 169 [Rabbit cats.] (Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., Jan. [15 April] 1874, v. 16, p. 114.) Descriptive of the Manx-cat, a variety of the common cat, often called in New England the “rabbit cat.” . 160 [On some recent remarks by Mr. Raphael Mel- | dola upon iphiclides ajax (papilio ajax auct.).| (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Jan. [15 April] 1874, v. 16, p. 117-119.) (Entomological notes, iii, by S. H. Scudder, p. 32-33.) (Annals and mag. nat. hist., Feb. 1874, s. 4, v. 13, p. 186-188.) Rev. and reply, by Meldola, (Annals and mag. | nat. hist., Sept. 1874, s. 4, v. 14, p. 239-240.) Notice, (Psyche, May 1874, v. 1, p. 3.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 577.) Points out an error i Mr. Meldola’s statement | (Annals and mag. natjhist., 1873, v. 12, p. 301-307) that in the three forms of iphiclides ajax ‘the size of the variety is directly instead of inversely pro- portional to the ratio of the pupal to the larval period and vice versa.” See also 8. H. Seudder’s +The natural history of a polymorphic butterfly.” | See no. 1638. 161 |Food-plant of oeneis semidea.| (Proc. Bost. Soc. nat. hist., Jan. [15 April] 1874, v. 16, p. 119.) Notice, (Psyche, May 1874, v. 1, p. 4.) 162 [Ocelli in butterflies. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [15 April] 1874, v. 16, p. 165-166.) (Entomological notes, iii, by S. H. Scudder, p. 33-34. ) Notice, (Psyche, June 1874, v. 1, p. 7.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 394.) Contrary to a statement made by Klug, in a me- moir published in 1831 by the Berlin Academy of Science, that rhopalocerous lepidoptera have no ocelli, lerema accius and the male of l. patienti have a Single ocellus in the middle of the front. See no. 140. 163 The natural history of a polymorphic butter- fly. (Amer. naturalist, May [29 April] 1874, v. 8, p. 257-266. ) Notice, (Psyche, Nov. 1874, v. 1, p. 28.) Life history of iphiclides ajax, and with it a repe- tition of the matter contained in S. H. Scudder’s ‘(On some recent remarks by Mr. Raphael Mel- dola upon iphiclides ajux (papilio ajax auct.)}.” See no. 160. 164 English names for butterflies. (Psyche, May 1874, v. 1, p. 2-3; July 1874, v. 1, p. 10-11; Dee. 1874, v. 1, p. 31; Jan. 1875, v. 1, p. 40; Feb. 1875, v. 1, p. 48-44; March 1875, v. 1, p. 56.) Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Sept. 1874, y. 6, p. 163-164.) Proposes English names for 77 species of North | American diurnal lepidoptera. 165 The preservation of caterpillars by inflation. (Amer. naturalist, June [22 May] 1874, v. 8, p. 321-326, fig. 76-77.) (Canadian entomologist, June 1874, v. 6, p. 107-111.) Notice, (Psyche, Nov. 1874, v. 1, p. 28, 39.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 371.) Mode of inflating and drying the skins of cater- pillars. 165 [On the proposed scientific survey of Massa- chusetts. | (Amer. naturalist, June 1874, v. 8, p. 877-879.) Editorial remarks, without signature, on the memorial presented to the legislature of Massa- chusetts, by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, asking a topographical, geological and zoological survey of that state. 167 Collecting in the White Mountains. (Psyche, June 1874, v. 1, p..7, and map.) Map giving the limits of the alpine and sub- alpine faunal regions of the vicinity of Mt. Wash- ington, N. H., extracted from S. H. Seudder’s * The distribution of insects in New Hampshire.” [1874] 168 {Review of “The butterflies of North Amer- ica,” by -W. H. Edwards.] (Atlantic monthly, July [17 June] 1874, v. 34, p. 115-115.) 169 [On John Abbot’s drawings of Georgian in- sects. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., June [July] 1874, |v. 16, p. 295.) Notice, (Psyche, May 1875, v. 1, p. 70.) 170 [Argynnis polaris taken on the Polar Expedi- tion.| (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July 1874, v. 16, | p. 365.) | ‘ See 8. H. Scudder’s * A north Greenland butter- | fly.” 171 The food-plants of European butterflies. ond notice. (Canadian entomologist, July 1874, v. 6, p. 126- 127.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan. 1875, v. 1, p. 39.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 871.) Food plants of 39 European diurnal lepidoptera collated from J. H. Kaltenbach’s * Die Pflanzen- Feinde aus der Classe der Insecten,” pt. 3. See no. 155. Sec- 16 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 172 [On the proposed scientific survey of Massa- chusetts. ] (Proce. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Sept. 1874, v. 16, p. 373.) 178 Arrest of development [in a larva of papilio cresphontes|. (Psyche, July 1874, v. 1, p. 12.) 174 Two new fossil cockroaches from the carbon- iferous of Cape Breton. (Canadian naturalist, July 1874, n.s., v. 7, p. 271-272, 2 fig.) Notice, (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, Aug. 1874, s. 3, v. 8, p. 143.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 460.) Notice, (Archiy. fiir Naturgeschichte, 1875, v. 41, ii, p. 210.) Notice, (Psyche, March-April [24 Sept.] 1878, v. 2; p. 127.) Describes 2 new species. 175 The distribution of insects in New Hampshire (The geology of New Hampshire,...C. H. Hitchcock, state geologist, J. H. Huntington, principal assistant, Concord, N. H., 1874, pt. 1, p- 331-380, pl. a—c, fig. 46-58.) With t.-p. cover, index, and subtitle as fol- lows, A chapter from the 1st volume of the final report upon the geology of New Hampshire. Concord.|N. H.], Edward A. Jenks, state printer, 1874 [2 Jan. 1875], p. 831-384 [ + 1], pl. a-c, fig. 46-58, 26.5 X 19.2,t 19 « 11.5. i Notice, (Canadian entomologist, Jan. 1875, v. 7, p. 20.) Notice, (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, March 1875, 8. 3, V. 9, p. 282.) Rev., (Amer. naturalist, June 1875, v. 9, p. 309.) Notice, (Zool. ree. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 375, 377, 378, 381, 386, 459.) Notice, (Psyche, Feb. [6 March] 1876, v. 1, p. 140.) General considerations, p. 331-344; list of butter- flies of New Hampshire, with notes on their geo- graphical distribution, p. 344-362; list of the orthop- tera of New Hampshire, with notes on their geo- graphical distribution and mode of stridulation, p. 362-380; index, p. 381-384. 176 Karly spring butterflies at the White Moun- tains. (Psyche, Aug. 1874, v. 1, p. 18-14; Sept. 1874, v. 1, p. 18-19.) Rev., (Canadian entomologist, Feb. 1877, v. 9, p- 40.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, vy. 11, p. 382.) record of species captured. iret The Linnean signification of the generic term papilio. (Canadian entomologist, Aug. 1874, v. 6, p. 148- 45.) Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Sept. 1874, y. 6, p. 168-166.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v.11, p. 881.) Notice, (Psyche, April 1876, vy. 1, p. 156.) 178 Rhopalocerous lepidoptera. (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1878, ed. by A. S. Packard, jr., — Sixth annual rept. Peabody Acad. Sci.— Salem, Maxs., [Sept.] 1874, p. 68-74.) We) Orthoptera. (Rec. Amer. entomology for 1873, ed. by A.S. Packard, jr., — Sixth annual rept. Peabody Acad. Sci.— Salem, Mass., [Sept.] 1874, p. 102-107.) 180 {Review of “Field ornithology,” by Elliott Coues. | (Atlantic monthly, Nov. [16 Oct.] 1874, v. 34, p. 626.) 181 Butterflies attracted by lamplight. (Psyche, Nov. 1874, v. 1, p. 28.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 381- 382.) Nymphalis j-album attracted in great numbers by a light-house light. 182 Note sur l’eeuf et le jeune age de la chenille d’oeneis aello. Annales Soc. Entomologique de Belgique [Aug.], 1873, v. 16, p. 145-148, pl. 1.) Separate, [Bruxelles, Aug.] 1875, 4 p., 1 pl. 25 X 16.5, t 19 x 10.5. Notice, (Psyche, July—Aug. 1877 [12 Jan. 18738], v. 2, p. 57.) 183 Report on the butterflies collected by Mr. J. A. Allen on the Yellowstone Expedition of 1873. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Nov. [9 Dec.] 1874, v. 17, p. 86-91.) (Entomological notes, iv, by S. H. Scudder, p. -) “ (Notes on the nat. hist. of portions of Montana and Dakota, being the substance of a rept. to the Secretary of War on the collections made by the North Pacific R. R. Expedition of 1873... By J{oseph] A[saph] Allen,... Bost., 1874, p. 56-61.) Notice, (Psyche, May 1875, v. 1, p. 71.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 394.) Annotated list of 28 species of diurnal lepidop- tera, description of a new species =griades min- nehaha. DIMMOCEK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 17 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 184 The species of the lepidopterous genus pam- phila. (Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., [16] Dec. 1874, v. .2, p. 341-353, pl. 10-11.) Separate, with t.-p. cover, Bost., Dec. 1874, p. 341-353, pl. 10-11, 30 x 22.5, t 22 x 16. Notice, (Canadian entomologist, Jan. 1875, v. 7, p. 20.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 393, 394.) Notice, (Psyche, Feb. [6 March] 1876, v. 1, p. 142.) Notice, (Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, 1875, v. 41, ii, p. 251.) Notes on the species, tables by which the males and females of the various species may be recog- nized. The second plate figures the male abdom- inal appendages of eight species. 185 {Abundance of leucania unipuncta in Massa- chusetts. | (Canadian entomologist, Sept. 1875, v. 7, p. 178-179.) (Annual rept. Entomological Soc. Ontario, for 1875, 1876, p. 14.) | 186 {Report of a committee on nomenclature, con- sisting of S. H. Scudder, Charles V. Riley and William Saunders, appointed at the 1875 meet- ing of the Entomological Club of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.] (Canadian entomologist, Oct. 1875, v.7, p. 188.) (Annual rept. Entomological Soc. Ontario for 1875, 1876, p. 16.) {Memorial of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences to the General Court urging a new and thorough scientific survey of the common- wealth of Massachusetts. | (Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 1874, v. 9, [n. s., v. 1], p. 184-186.) House doc. [Mass.], April 1874, no. 266, 4 p. 22.5 X 14, t 18 x 10. Ph doc. |Mass.], Jan. 1875, no. 40, p. 59- (Rept. of special committee of the State Board of Educ. on the proposed scientific survey... jof Mass.], Bost.,... 1875 [same as House doc., * no. 40], p. 59-61.) 188 Report of special committee [of experts, to a committee of the State Board of Education, on a proposed scientific survey of Massachusetts]. (Rept. State Board Educ. on the proposed survey of the commonwealth, ... Bost., 1874 [4 Jan. 1875], p. 14-16.) ge doc. |Mass.], Jan. 1875, no. 40, p. 12- 14.) (Rept. of special committee of the State Board of Educ. on the proposed scientific survey ... {of Mass.], Bost.,... 1875 [same as House doc., no. 40], p. 12-14.) 189 List of the documents of the General Court, relating to the former [scientific] survey [of Massachusetts |. (Rept. State Board Educ. on the proposed survey of the commonwealth, ... Bost., 1874 [4 Jan. 1875], p. 18-19.) poate doc. [Mass.], Jan. 1875, no. 40, p. 62- 63.) (Rept. of special committee of the State Board of Educ. on the proposed scientific survey... [of Mass.], Bost.,... 1875 [same as House doc., no. 40], p. 62-63.) 190 [On the organization and conduct of a scientific survey in Massachusetts. | (House doc. [Mass.], Jan. 1875, no. 40, p. 89- 42, 48, 49.) (Rept. of special committee of the State Board of Educ. on the proposed scientific survey... [of Mass.], Bost.,. .. 1875 [same as House doc., no. 40], p. 89-42, 48, 49.) Remarks at a meeting before a committee of the State Board of Education of Massachusetts. 191 [ Glaucopsyche couperi.| (Canadian entomologist, Jan. 1875, v. 7, p. 18.) Notice, (Psyche, May [14 April] 1876, v. 1, p. 164.) 192 Synonymic list of the America, north of Mexico. (Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. p. 233-269.) Notice, (Psyche, Aug. [8 July] 1875, v. 1, p. 94-9 Crit. rev., (Entomologische Zeitung,... zu Stettin, Jan.—March 1876, v. 37, p. 832-41.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1875, 1877, v.12, p. 412, 413, 414, 415.) Synoptic table of genera based principally upon the structure and ornamentation of the wings, p. 233-239: list exhibiting the classification, nomen- clature. geographical distribution aud larval food, p. 239-269. For continuation see S. H. Seudder’s “Synon. ... Partii. Rurales.” [June 1876.) butterflies of North Part i. Nymphales. Sci. Feb. 1875, v. 2, ~ 5.) 193 Remarks on the old genus callidryas. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Jan. [16 March| 1875, v. 17, p. 206-209.) (Entomological notes, iv, by S. H. Scudder, p. 7-10.) Notice, (Psyche, May 1875, v. 1, p. 71.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1874, 1876, v. 11, p. 378, 379.) Notes on phoebis agarithe, callidryas eubule. and c. | sennae, and description of a new species, apharissa | butleri. 18 . DIMMOCE’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Seudder, Samuel Hubbard. 194 Historical sketch of the generic names pro- posed for butterflies: a contribution to syste- matie nomenclature. (Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 1874 [1 April 1875], v. 10, p. 91-293.) With t.-p. cover and t.-p., Salem, [Mass.], Nat- uralist’s agency, [1 April] 1875, p. 91-298. 28.5 x 15, b 175 x 9:8. Crit. rev., (Entomologist’s monthly mag., June 1875, v. 12, p. 15-17.) Notice, ({N. Y.] Tribune extra, lecture and letter series, no. 21, pamphlet ed., 1875, p. 75.) Notice, (Hartford [Conn.] daily courant, 1875, v. 38, no. 197.) Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, March 1876, y. 8, p. 41-52; May 1876, v. 8, p. 81-94; June 1876, v. 8, p. 118-119.) Crit. rev., (Canadian entomologist, Dec. 1876, y. 8, p. 232-238.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p: 9:) Notice, (Zool. ree. for 1875, 1877, v. 12, p. 403.) 195 A North Greenland butterfly. (Psyche, April 1875, v. 1, p. 57-59.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1875, 1877, v. 12, p. 413.) Brenthis polaris from extreme northern latitudes. 196 Ocytes seminole in Massachusetts. (Psyche, April 1875, v. 1, p. 64.) 197 * Prothoracie glands in lepidopterous larvae. (Psyche, April 1875, v. 1, p. 64.) In larva of argynnis cybele. 198 {Structure of nests of trap-door spiders. ] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Dec. 1874, v. 17, p- 180.) Notice, (Psyche, May 1875, v. 1, p. 71.) 199 Entomological notes. m1. From the Pro- ceedings of the Boston Society of Natural His- tory, vol. xiii, 1870. [Bost., 2 June 1875.]_n. t.-p., 34 p., 21.5 & 14.5, t 14.5 x 9. P Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p- 14.) Contents: Description of the larva and chrysalis of papilio eurymedon Boisd., of California. p. 1-2; On the synonymy of thecla calanus, p.3-7; On asymmetry in the appendages of hexapod insects, especially as illustrated in the lepidopterous ge- nus nisoniades [with Edward Burgess], p. 7-31, 1 pl.; [On some recent remarks by Mr. Meldola up- on iphiclides ajax (papilio ajax auct.)], p. 32-33; {[Ocelli in butterflies], p. 33-34. notes see each separate title. For more detailed | 200 The tertiary physopoda of Colorado. (Bull. U. 8. Geol. Geog. Surv. Territories, [10 June] 1875, s. 2 [in v. 1], p. 221-223.) Separate [Wash., 16 June 1875], 3 p., t 19.5 x 1p Notice, (Psyche, Aug. 1876, v. 1, p. 190.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, vy. 18, Ins., p. 204.) Describes 1 new genus and 3 new species. 201 The introduction of danaida plexippus into the Pacific islands. (Psyche, July 1875, v. 1, p. 81-84.) Consists of a letter from Dr. Luther H. Gulick upon the introduction of this species into the Sandwich and other islands, and notes upon the same subject by Mr. Scudder. 202 The note of the katydid. (Psyche, Aug. [8 July] 1875, v. 1, p. 98-94.) Figures notes of cyrtophyllus concavus. 203 Notes on orthoptera from northern Peru, col- lected by Professor James Orton. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [12 July] 1875, v. 17, p. 257-282.) (Entomological notes, iv, by S. H. Scudder, p. 11-36.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] WERT ves p. 9-10.) Notice, (Annuario della societ& dei naturalisti in Modena, 1877 [s. 2, v. 10], p. 422.) Notice, (Zool. ree. for 1875, 1877, v. 12, p. 488, 489, 492, 493, 494, 495.) Enumerates 46 species, including two not from Peru. Describes... 10new genera, 35 new species. — Psyche. 204 Description of some Labradorian butterflies. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March-April |12 July] 1875, v. 17, p. 294-514.) (Entomological notes, iv, by S. H. Scudder, p. 37-57.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p. 10.) ; Notice, (Annuario della societa dei naturalisti in Modena, 1877 |s. 2, v. 10], p. 425.) Notice, (Zool. ree. for 1875, 1877, v. 12, p. 412- 413.) Deseribes in detail brenthis triclaris. b. chariclea, b. freija, b. poluris, b. frigga, and agriades aquilo. 205 Memoirs of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1. Salem, Mass. F. W. Putnam, Permanent Secretary, A. A. A. S. {Aug.] 1875. || Fossil Butterflies. [12+] 99 p., 3 pl, 31 X 26, t 20 x 15.4. Notice, (Amer. naturalist, Sept. 1875, v. 9, p. 526-527.) DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 19 Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc. Lond., 1875, Proc., p. 49; 1876, Proc., p. 52.) Rey. (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, Jan. 1876, s. 8, v. 11, p. 74-75.) Rey., (Amer. naturalist, Jan. 1876, v. 10, p. 53; Feb. 1876, y. 10, p. 106-107.) Rey., (Archives des sciences physiques et nat- urelles, Jan. 1876, n. s., v. 55, p. 102-103; Sept. 1876, n. s., v. 57, p. 91-92.) Notice, (Psyche, Aug. 1876, v. 1, p. 191; Sept. [10 Nov.] 1876, v. 1, p. 196.) Notice and extract, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Min- eralogie, Geologie und Palaeontologie, ... G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1877, p. 445-447.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1875, 1877, v. 12, p. 404, 410, 414, 418.) After describing the fossils with minuteness, and elaborately comparing them with related forms now living, the author discusses the com- parative age of fossil butterflies, the probable food-plants of tertiary caterpillars, and the pres- ent distribution of butterflies most nearly allied to the fossil species, besides noticing such insects as have been erroneously referred in recent times to butterflies. — Amer. naturalist. 206 A century of orthoptera. tartae. (Proc. Bost Soc. Nat. Hist., July [Sept.] 1875, vy. 17, p. 454-462, 5 fig.) (Entomological notes, iv, by S. H. Scudder, p. 57-65, fig. 1-5.) (A century of orthoptera [1879], by S. H. Scudder, p. 7-15.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, _ p. 10-11.) Describes 3 new genera and 10 new species. 207 Spharagemon, —a genus of oedipodidae ; with a revision of the species. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July [Sept.] 1875, v. 17, p. 467-471.) Decade ii. — Locus- (Entomological notes, iv, by S. H. Scudder, p. | 66-70.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, DLLs) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1875, 1877, v.12, p. 494.) Describes spharagemon, new genus. and 3 new species of spharagemon; synopsis of the species of the genus with synonymy and references. 208 A century of orthoptera. dii.(pezotettix, caloptenus). (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July [Sept.] 1875, vy. 17, p. 472-478.) (Entomological notes, iv, by S. H. Scudder, p. 71-77.) (A century of orthoptera [1879], by S. H. Scudder, p. 16-22.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, | p: 21) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1875, 1877, v. 12, p. 488, 494.) Deseribes 10 new species, all from the United States. Decade iii. — Acry- | 209 Revision of two American genera of oedipod- idae. (Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., July [Sept.] 1875, v. 17, p. 478-485.) (Entomological notes, iv, by 8. H. Scudder, p. 77-84.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v, 2, p- 11.) Describes 1 new genus and 3 new species; synop- sis and synonymy of 3species of encoptolophus (new genus) and of 4 species of tragocephala; Gimor- phism and geographical variations of ¢. viridifas- ciata =t. virginiana + t. infuscata. 210 A century of orthoptera. dii. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Aug. [Sept.] 1875, y. 17, p. 510-517. (Entomological notes, iv, by S. H. Seudder, p. 84-91.) A century of orthoptera [1879], by S. H. Scud- der, p. 22-29.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, pets) Notice, (Zool. ree. for 1875, 1877, v. 12, p. 488, 494.) , Describes 2 new genera and 10 new species, all from the United States. Decade iv.—Aery- 211 Entomological notes. 1v. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. xvii, 1874-5. Bost., Press of A. A. Kingman, [7 Aug.] 1875. 91 p. [t-p.=p. 1], 24 x 15, t 14.65 X 9. Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p- 15.) Contents: Report on the butterflies collected by Mr. J. A. Allen on the Yellowstone Expedition of 1873. p. 2-7; Remarks on the old genus callidryas, p. 7-10; Notes on orthoptera from northern Peru, collected by Professor James Orton, p. 11-85; Des- cription of some Labradorian buttertlies, p. 37-57; A century of orthoptera. Decade ii. — Locustariae, p. 57-65; Spharnagemon,—a genus of oedipodidae ; with a revision of the species, p. 66-70; A century ot orthoptera. Decade iii.— Acrydii (pezotettia, calopienus), p. 71-77; Revision of two American genera of oedipodidae, p. 77-84; A century of or- thoptera. Decadeiv.— Acrydti. p. 84-91. For more detailed notes see euch separate title. 212 Notice of the butterflies and orthoptera, col- lected by Mr. George M. Dawson, as naturalist of the B. N. A. Boundary Commission. (Rept. on the geol. and resources of the region in the vicinity of the 49th parallel, ... by G. M. Dawson, addressed to Maj. D.R. Cameron. Mon- treal, Dawson Bros., |14 Sept.] 1875. Appendix 1D., p. 341-345.) Separate [Montreal, 22 Sept. 1875.], 5 p., t 18.6 x 10.8. 20 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Notice, (Psyche, May-June [9 July] 1877, v. 2, p. 45.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1875, 1877, v. 12, p. 488, 495.) a Notes on 22 species of butterflies and on 15 spe- cies of orthoptera; descriptions of 4 new species of orthoptera. 213 The structure and transformations of ewmaeus atala. (Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., [11 Oct.] 1875, v. 2, p. 4138-419, part of pl. 14.) Separate, in t.-p. cover with “On gynandro- morphism in the lepidoptera,” by Alpheus S. Packard, jr., Bost., [Oct.] 1875, p. 418-419, part of pl. 14, 30 x 22.5, t 22 x 16. Notice, (Psyche, Feb. [6 March] 1876, v. 1, p. 142.) Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soe. Lond., 1876, Proc., p. 69.) ot S. H. Seudder’s ** On ewmenia atala.” [Nov. 1875. 214 [Remarks on some remains of insects occurring in carboniferous shale at Cape Breton.] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., [80] Oct. 1875, v. 18, p. 115-114.) (Entomological notes, v, by S. H. Scudder, p. 2-3.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p. 12.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1875, 1877, v. 12, p. 489.) Notice of a fossil odonat larva, possibly that of haplophlebium_ barnesii, and of some prey iously found related fossils. — Psyche. 215 Brief contributions to zoology from the mu- seum of Yale College. No. xxxvi.—On the post-pliocene fossils of Sankoty Head, Nantucket Island [Massachusetts]; by A. E. Verrill; with a note on the geology |p. 365-366]; by S. H. Seudder. (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, Nov. 1875, s. 3, v. 10, p. 364-375.) Similar to S. H. Scudder’s PaiOng the post-plio- cene fossils and thesgeology of Sankoty Head, Nantucket, Massachusetts. 1” [Jan. 1876. ] 216 The chirp of the mole-cricket. r (Psyche, Oct. [12 Noy.] 1875, v. 1, p. 105-106, il.) ’ (Amer. naturalist, Feb. 1876, v. 10, p. 97-98, il.) Figures notes of gryllotalpa borealis. 217 On eumenia atala. (Psyche, Noy. [10 Dec.] 1875, v. 1, p. 120.) On larvae and pupae of this butterfly. See also S. H. Scudder’s “The structure and transforma- lions of eumaeus atala.” [Oct. 1875.] 218 [Note on distribution of pyrameis cardui.] (Psyche, Dec. 1875 [12 Jan. 1876], v. 1, p. 123.) 219 | Note on distribution of terias lisa.] (Psyche, Dec. 1875 [12 Jan. 1876], v. 1, p. 124.) 220 Chrysalis with attached larval head. (Psyche, Jan. 1876, v. 1, p. 131-132.) Chrysalis of euphvoeades troilus. 221 [On the post-pliocene fossils and the geology of Sankoty Head, Nantucket, Massachusetts. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Jan. 1876, v. 18, p. 182-185.) Similar to 8. H. Seudder’s “ Brief contributions to zoology...On the post-pliocene fossils. [Nov. 1875. ] 222 Notice of asmall collection of butterflies made by Mr. Roland Thaxter, on Cape Breton Island. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Jan. 1876, v. 18, p. 188-190.) (Entomological notes, v, by 8S. H. Scudder, p. 5.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p. 13.) Notice, (Trans. LST; ErOC upsets) List of 14 species with notes on 5 of them. Entomological Soc. Lond., 223 Supplementary note on fossil myriapods. (Mem. Bost. Soc. nat. hist., [2 March] 1878, y. 2, p. 561-562, il.) See also 8. H. Seudder’s “ [On the carboniferous myriapods preserved in the sigillarian stumps of Nova Scotia.” [July 1873.] 224 Edward’s Butterflies of North America. (Amer. naturalist, Feb. 1876, v. 10, p. 108-109.) Reviews v. 2, pt. 4. of W. H. Edwards’ *‘ Butter- flies of North America.” 225 Fossil orthoptera from the Rocky Mountain tertiaries. (Bull. U. S. Geol. Geog. Surv. Terr., [8 1876, s. 2 [in v. 1], p. 447-449.) With t.-p. cover, Wash., Feb. 8 1876, p. 447- 449, t 20 11.2. Notice, (Psyche, Aug. 1876, v. 1, p. 190.) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Geol- ogie und Palaeontologie,...G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1876, p. 890.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, v. 13, Ins., p. 211, 218, 214, 217, 218, 220.) Describes 2 new species. Feb.| » DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 21 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 226 - [Extract from a letter to Selys-Longchamps on breyeria.] (Comptes rendus Soc. Entomologique Belg., 1876, s. 2, no. 21, p. 2.) 227 [Geographical distribution of vanessa cardui and v. atalanta. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Feb. 1876, v. 18, p. 201-202.) Notice, (Amer. naturalist, Jan. 1876, v. 10, p. 61.) Vanessa cardui probably indigenous to the Amer- “ican continent. — Psyche, Jan.-Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2,p.11. See alsoS. H. Scuddevr’s “ A cosmopolitan butterfly.” [July 1876.] 228 Odoriferous glands in phasmidae. (Psyche, Feb. [6 March] 1876, v. 1, p. 137-140.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, v. 13, Ins., p. 215. 229 {Bibliographical record of] Henri de Saussure et A. Humbert. — Mission scientifique au Mex- ique et dans l’Amerique Centrale, ... (Psyche, Feb. [6 March] 1876, v. 1, p. 142-143.) 230 Habits and forms of caloptenus spretus. (Psyche, Feb. [6 March] 1876, v. 1, p. 144.) 231 Marschall’s Nomenclator zoologicus. (Amer. naturalist, March 1876, v. 10, p. 169- 170.) Critical review of Count August Marschall’s “Nomenclator zoologicus, continens nomina sys- tematica generum animalium... Vindobonae, 1873.” 232 New and interesting insects from the carbonif- erous of Cape Breton. (Proc. Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Sci., 1875 [10 March 1876], [v. 24] B, p. 110-111, fig. 1-2.) (Canadian naturalist, [27 April] 1876, 0. 8., v. 8, p. 88-90, fig. 1-2.) Separate, [from Can. nat., Montreal, 27] April 1876, [2 p.], fig. 1-2, t 17 x 9. Notice, (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, June 1876, s. 3, vy. 11, p. 494.) Notice, (Psyche, Aug. 1876, v.1, p. 192; March —April [24 Sept.] 1878, v. 2, p. 128.) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Ge- ologie und Palaeontologie, ...G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1876, p. 582.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, v. 13, Ins., p. 211, 214.) 233 [The insect, by Jules Michelet: a review. ] (Atlantic monthly, April [18 March] 1876, v. 37, p. 495-497.) 23 Fossil eoleoptera from the Rocky Mountain tertiaries. (Bull. U. S. Geol. Geog. Surv. Tegr., [21 March 1876, v. 2, p. 77-87.) With t.-p. cover, Wash., March 21 1876, p. 77- 87, t 20 X 11.2. Notice, (Psyche, Aug. 1876, v. 1, p. 190-191.) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Ge- | ologie und Palaeontologie, ...G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1876, p. 890.) | Notice, Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, v. 13, Ins., p. 10, 11.| Describes 2 new new genera and 30 new species. 235 Pieris rapae in mid-ocean, (Psyche, March [13 April] 1876, v. 1, p. 152.) 236 Mimicry {between butterflies]. (Psyche, April 1876, v. 1, p. 160.) Between biasilarchia disippe, danaus plexippus and d. berenice: between the African diadema bolina and danaus chrysippus. 237 The North American blue butterfiies of the genus nomiades. (Canadian entomologist, Feb. [20 April] 1876, v. 8, p. 21-24.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan. 1879, v. 2, p. 208.) 238 The relationship of the early spring blues. (Canadian entomologist, April [15 May] 1876, v. 8, p. 61-66.) Separate, London, Ont., April [24 June] 1876, 6 p., t 17.2 K 10:0. Notice, (Psyche, Feb. 1879, v. 2, p. 215.) Suggests that the blue butterflies of early spring may be different forms of a single species; the sea- sons of the New Hngland species of cyaniris are given in an appendix. 23! Synonymic list of the butterflies of North America, north of Mexico. Partii. urales. (Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., [8 June] 1876, v. 3, p. 98-129.) Synoptic table of genera, p. 99-101; list exhibit- ing the classification, nomenclature, geographical distribution and larval food, p., 102-129. 240 — A century of orthoptera. culariae (exotic). (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May [10 June, 18 Aug.] 1876, v. 18, p. 251-257.) - (EntomologicaY notes, v, by S. H. Scudder, p. 12.) (A century of orthoptera, by 8. H. Scudder {1879], p. 80-36.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, . 13.) Decade vy. — For/i- p Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, v. 13, Ins., p. 211.) Describes 10 new species from South Americ® | and Africa. 22 DIMMOCE’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Samuel Hubbard. Scudder, 241 Brief synopsis of North American earwigs [forficulariae], with an appendix on the fossil species. ’ (Bull. Geol. Geogr. Surv. Terr., June 1876, vy. 2, p. 249-260.) Separate, with t.-p. cover [together with “List of the orthoptera...A. S. Packard...” and “Notice of a small collection of butterflies made by Dr. A.S. Packard. ..”] Wash., June 6, 1876, p. 249-260, 23 x 15, t 19 x 11.2. Notice, (Psyche, Aug. 1876, v. 1, p. 191.) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Ge- ologie und Palaeontologie,...G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1876, p. 890-891.) Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc., Lov eroes pe m1) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, v. 13, Ins., p. 212.) Describes labidura lithophila, a new fossil species. 242 List of the orthoptera collected by Dr. A. S. Packard in Colorado and the neighboring terri- tories, during the summer of 1875. (Bull. Geol. Geogr. Sury. Terr. 2, p. 261-267.) Separate, with t.-p. cover [together with “ Brief synopsis of North American earwigs...” and : Notice of a small collection of butterflies made by Dr. A. 8. Packard .. .”], Wash., June 6, 1876, p. 261-267, 28 x 15, t 19 & 11.2. Notice, (Psyche, Aug. 1876, v. 1, p. 191.) Notes on 29 species, description of 4 new genera and 7 new species. ' 245 Notice of a small collection of butterflies, made by Dr. A. S. Packard, in Colorado and Utah, in 1875. (Bull. Geol. Geogr. Sury. Tete. June 1876, vy. 2, p. 269-270.) Separate, with t.-p. cover [together with“ Brief synopsis of North American earwigs,...” and “ List of orthoptera collected by Dr. “A. Ss. Pack- oe ”), Wash., June 6, 1876, p. 269-270, 283 « 15, t 19 a2) Notice, (Psyche, Aug. 1876, v. 1, p. 191.) Notes on 83 species. Lond., , June 1876, y. 244 A cosmopolitan butterfly. 1. 11. Its natural history. (Amer. naturalist, July 1876, v. 10, p. 892-396; Oct. 1876, v. 10, p. 602-611.) Separate, entitled, A cosmopolitan butterfly. Its a thplace and natural history. Cambridge, Printed at the Riverside Press, |Oct.] 1876, 14 p., 24.5 X 15, t 18 x 10.2. Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc. 1877, Proc., p. 59.) Notice, (Psyche, Sept.—Dec. [381 Dec.] 1878, v. 2, p. 193, 194.) Treats of vanessa cardui. . Its birthplace. Lond., 245 Prothoracic tubercles in butterfly caterpillars. (Psyche, May [21 July] 1876, v. 1, p. 168.) 246 Guadalupe orthoptera and butterflies. (Psyche, May [21 July] 1876, v. 1, p. 168.) 247 Report of the general secretary. (Proc. Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Sci., 1875 [v. 24], [18 July 1876] B., p. 339-353.) 248 Synoptical tables for determining N. A. insects. Orthoptera. (Psyche, June [22 July] 1876, v. 1, p. 169-171.) Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soe. Lond., INSTI Lerkoyess, yor, (ile) Synopsis of the families of orthoptera. list of useful works in the study of North American or- thoptera. 249 Synoptical tables for determining N. A. insects. Orthoptera — U. S. forficulariae. (Psyche, July [21 Aug.] 1876, v. 1, p. 177-178.) Synoptic table of 13 species of foryiculariae, list of books useful in their study. 250 A century of orthoptera. ulariae (N. American). (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 1876, v. 18, p. 257-264.) (Entomological notes, v, by S. H. Scudder, p. 12-19.) A century of orthoptera, by S. H. Scudder [1879], p. 36-43.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, Decade vi. — For fic- May [18 Aug.] p. 13) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, v. 13, Ins., p. 211.) Describes 10 new species. 251 ; The mode in which cockroaches and earwigs fold their wings. (Amer. naturalist, Sept. 1876, v. 10, p. 521- 529, fig. 29-41.) Rey., (Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, v. 15, p. 211.) Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc. Lond., 1877, Proce., p. 71.) Notice, (Psyche, Sept.—Dec. [81 Dec.] 1878, v. 2, p. 193.) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Geol- ogie und Palaeontologie,...G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1878, p. 969.) 252 Mimicry in butterflies explained by natural selection. (Amer. naturalist, Sept. 1876, v. 10, p. 554- 536.) Notice, (Psyche, Sept.—Dec. [81 Dec.] 1878, v. 2, p. 193.) Is mainly a review of Fritz Mueller’s “ Einige Worte ueber Leptalis (Jenaische Zeitschrift aE. Wissenschaft, 1876, v. 10 [n. S., Vv. 3], p. 1-12.) DIMMOCK’S SPECTAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 23 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 255 Description of three species of labia from the Southern United States. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May [18 Aug.] 1876, v. 18, p. 265-268.) (Entomological notes, v, by S. H. Scudder, p. 20-23.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p. 13.) 254 Orthoptera from the island of Guadalupe. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., May [18 Aug.] 1876, v. 18, p. 268-271.) (Entomological notes, v, by S. H. Scudder, p- 23-26.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p. 13.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, v. 18, Ins., p. 211, 220.) Describes 4 new species. 255 Critical and historical notes on forficulariae ; including descriptions of new generic forms and an alphabetical synonymic list of the described species. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July—Oct. [18 Aug.—25 Oct.] 1876, v. 18, p. 287-382.) (Entomological notes, v, by S. H. Scudder, p. 27-72.) Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc. Lond., 1876, Proc., p. 66; 1877, Proc., p. 72.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, v. 15, Ins., p. 212-213.) Explanation and tabulation of the synonymy of the group; examination of all the generic names previously proposed for members of the family. to determine their validity and proper use. Treats of 36 generic names; establishes ane- chura. carcinophora, labidophora (in place of platyla- bia excluded), typhlolabia=4 new genera. Enu- merates 251 species, with synonymy and localities. — Psyche, Jan.-Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p. 13-1, 256 Entomological notes. v. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. xviii, 1875-76. Bost., Press of A. A. Kingman, [6 Nov.] 1876. 72 p. [p. 1=t-p.], 24.5 & 16.5, t 15 x 9. Notice, (Psyche, Jan.-Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p- 15.) Notice, (Bulletino della societa entomologica italiana, April—June [8 July] 1878 [v. 10], p. 156.) Contents: Remarks on some remains of insects © occurring in carboniferous shal: at Cape Breton, p. 2-3; Notice of a small collection of butterflies made by Mr. Roland Thaxter, on Cape Breton island, p. 3-5; A century of orthoptera. Decade v.— Forficulariae (exotic), p. 6-12; A century of orthoptera. Decade vi. — Forjiculariae (N. Ameri- ean). p. 12-19; Description of three species of labia from the southern United States. p. 20-23; Orthop- tera from the island of Guadalupe, p. 23-25; Criti- cal and historical notes on forficulariae; including ... p. 27-72. For more detailed notes see each separate title. 191.) 257 Fossil palaeozoic insects (with a list of de- scribed American insects from the carboniferous formation). (Geol. mag., 1876, [n. s.] devade 2, v. 3, p.519- 520.) Rev., (Trans. Entomological Soc. Lond., 1876, Proc., p. 53.) List of 30 species; 8 orthoptera, 11 neuroptera, 4 arachnida, 7 myriapoda. 258 [Note on the close affiliation of the insects of Europe and America in the carboniterous epoch. | (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Dec. 1876, v. 18, p. 358-359.) Notice, (Psyche, Jan—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p. 14.) 259 Report on the orthoptera collected by the United States geographical surveys west of the one hundredth meridian, under the direction of Lieutenant George M. Wheeler, during the season of 1875. (Annual rept. Chief of Engineers to the Sec- retary of War for 1876, part 3, Wash., Gov't printing office, 1876, p. 498-516.) (Annual rept. geogr. surv. west of the 100th” meridian in Cal., Nev., Utah, Col., Wyom., N. Mex., Ariz. and Mont., by Geo. M. Wheeler, .. . being appendix JJ of the Annual rept. Chief of Engineers for 1876, Wash., Govt. printing office, 1876, p. 278-296.) With t.-p.cover and t.-p., entitled, Report upon the orthoptera collected by the expedition for geographical surveys west of the 100th meridian during field-season of 1875, Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, ...in charge, ... being extract from appendix JJ of the Annual report of the chief of Engineers for 1876, Wash., Gov’t printing office, 1876 {12 Jan.] 1877, p. 497-515, 22.56 & 14.5, t.19 < 11. Notice, (Annual rept. Entomological Soe. On- tario for 1877, p. 21.) ~ Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc. Lond., 1877, Proc., p. 71.) Notice, (Zool. rec. for 1876, 1878, v. 18, Ins., p. 211, 216, 217, 219, 220.) Describes 6 new gencraand 25 new species; notes on 50 species; synoptic table of the genera of oedt- podidae. 260 Memoirs of the geological survey of Kentucky. (Amer. naturalist, March 1877, v. 11, p. 165- 167.) Review of v. 1 (1876) of the memoirs. 261 [Notice of the occurrence of myrmecophila in America. | (Amer. naturalist, March 1877, v. 11, p. 190- 24 DIMMOCRS SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 262 [Note on the fossil ants from South Park, Colorado. ] (Amer. naturalist, March 1877, v. 11 p. 191.) 263 A flight of butterflies. (Amer. naturalist, April 1877, v. 11, p. 244-245.) A sketch, describing a flight of butterflies seen near Boston, by Wm. Edwards, followed by notes on similar migrations by Mr. Seudder, — Psyche, Sept.-Dec. [31 Dec.] 1878, v. 2, p. 195. 264 A century of orthoptera. dii. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March-April 1877, v.19, p. 27-35.) (Entomological notes, vi, by S. H. Scudder, p. 5-13.) (A century of orthoptera by S. H. Scudder [1879], p. 44-52.) Decade vii. — Acry- 265 The insects of the tertiary beds at Quesnel [British Columbia]. (Rept. progress Geol. Sury. Canada, 1875-1876, 1877, 266-280.) Separate, with t.-p. cover |Montreal, 15 Apri! 1877], 15 p., 23.5 x 16, t 17.5 x 10.7. Notice, (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, Oct. 1877, s. 3, v. 14, p. 322-323.) Notice, (Amer. naturalist, June 1877, v. 11, p. 374-875.) Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc. Lond., 1877, Proc., p. 42-48.) Notice (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Geol- ogie und Palaeontologie, ... G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1878, p. 107.) Fr. tr., entitled, Les insectes des lits tertiaires de Quesnel, (Rapp. opér. Comm. Géol. Can., 1875- 1876, Ottawa, 1877, p. 294-310.) Describes several new genera and svecies of fossilinsects. SeealsoS. H. Scudder’s * Additions to the insect fauna of the tertiary beds at Quesnel.” 266 [Harmonious tints of insects and vegetation.] (Atlantic monthly, May [20 April] 1877, v. 39, p. 618-619.) 267 New forms of saltatorial orthoptera from the southern United States. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., April 1877, v. 19, p. 35-41.) (Entomological notes, vi, p. 13-19.) 268 Antigeny, or sexual dimorphism in butterflies. (Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 1877, v. 12, p- 150-158.) Separates, with t.-p., [Bost., 10 May] 1877, p. 150-158, 24 x 15, t 16.5 X 9.7. Notice, (Amer. journ, sci. and arts, Sept. 1877, s. 3, v. 14, p. 244-245.) Abstract, (Annals and mag. nat. hist., Feb. 1878, s. 5, v. 1, p. 184.) 269 The tube-constructing ground-spider of Nan- tucket. (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [8 June] 1877, v. 2, p. 2-9.) Life-history and description of lycosa arenicola, a new species of spider from Nantucket, Massachu- setts. 270 A brief comparison of the butterfly faunas of Europe and eastern North America, with hints concerning the derivation of the latter. (Proc. Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Sci., 1876 [1877], [v. 25] p. 268-273.) 271 [Exhibition of a card catalogue of illustrations of insects. ] (Psyche, May—June [9 July] 1877, v. 2, p.40.) 272 On the classification of butterflies with special reference to the position of the equites or swal- low-tails. (Trans. Amer. Entomological Soc., June 1877, vy. 6, p. 69-80, 1 fig.) Separate, with t.-p.cover, Phil., June [12 July] 1877, p. 69-80, 1 fig., 24.5 x 16, t 17 X 9.7. Rey., (Trans. Entomological Soc. Lond., 1877 Proc., p. 43-44.) Notice, (Bulletino della societa entomologica italiana, April—June [8 July] 1878 [v. 10], p. 154.) 273 A list of Alpine serials. (Appalachia, June [July] 1877, v. 1, p. 198—- 199.) A list of serials of all parts of the world devoted to mountains and mountaineering. 274 The first discovered traces of fossil {insects in the ‘American tertiaries. (Bull. U. S. Geol. Geogr. Surv. Terr., [15 Aug.] 1877, v. 3, p. 741-762.) Separate, with t.-p. cover, together with “ De- scription of two species of carabidae...” en- titled, “On the first...” Wash., Aug. 15, 1877, p. 741-762, 25 x 16, t 19 x 11.2. Notice, (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, Oct. 1877, s. 3, v. 14, p. 822-323.) Notice, (Psyche, Nov.—Dec.” 1877 [12 April 1878], v. 2, p. 93.) Notice, (Trans. Entomological Soc. 1877, Proc., p. 42.) Describes 3 new species of hymenoptera, 24 new species and 5 new genera of diptera, 4 new species of homoptera, | of heteroptera, 1 of neuroptera. Lond., DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 275 Description of two species of carabidae found in the interglacial deposits of Scarboro’ Heights, near Toronto, Canada. (Bull. U. S. Geol. Geogr. Surv. Terr., [15 Aug. ] 1877, v. 3, p. 763-764.) Separate, with t.-p. cover, together with “The first discovered traces of fossil insects in the American tertiaries,” entitled, “On two new car- alidae from...” Wash., Aug. 15, 1877, p. 763- 164, 28 < 15, t 19 11.2. Notice, (Psyche, Nov-Dec. 1877 [12 April 1878], v. 2, p. 94.) 276 {On the phenomena of circulation in insects. ] (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., June [18 July] 1877, v. 19, p. 77-79.) (Popular sci. rev., 1878, n. s.,v. 17, p. 445-446.) (Entomological notes, vi, by 8S. H. Scudder, p. 19-21.) 277 The Florida orthoptera collected by Mr. J. H. Comstock. (Proc. Bost Soc. Nat. Hist., July [7 Sept.] 1877, y. 19, p. 80-94.) (Entomological notes, vi, by S. H. Scudder, p. 21-35.) Deseribes 1 new genus and 11 new species. and gives notes on 35 others. 278 [Review of Dr. A. S. Packard’s Half hours with insects. | (Atlantic monthly, Sept. [20 Aug.] 1877, v. 40, p. 380.) 279 Attitudes in which some wasps are supposed to sleep. (Psyche, May—June [9 July] 1877, v. 2, p. 40.) 280 {Note on the wing of a cockroach from the carboniferous formation of Pittston, Penn.| (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Novy. 1877—Jan. 1878 [5 Dec. 1877-19 Feb. 1878], v. 19, p. 238- 239.) (Entomological notes, vi, by 8S. H. Scudder, p. 35-36.) Describes blattina fascigera new species. 281 On the structure of the head of atropos. (Psyche, July—Aug. 1877 [7 Jan. 1878], v. 2, p. 49-51.) Crit. rev., (Psyche, Noy.—Dec. 1877 [12 April 1878], v. 2, p. 87-89.) 282 A year of exploration in North America. President’s address before the Appalachian Mountain Club January 9, 1878. Bost., Press of A. A. Kingman, [22 Jan.] 1878, t.-p. cover + p. 2)7-212, 24.5 X 16, t 17.5 x 9.8. 25 Under the title, The annual address of the president, (Appalachia, Feb. 1878, vy. 1, p. 207- 248.) at A review of the explorations and surveys which were undertaken in North America during 1877. See also S. H. Seudder’s **Geography of North America.” [June 1878. ] 283 Notice of the butterflies collected by Dr. Ed- ward Palmer in the arid regions of southern Utah and northern Arizona during the summer of 1877. (Bull. U. S. Geol. Geogr. Surv. Terr., Feb. 1878, v. 4, p. 253-258.) Separate, with t.-p. cover, Wash., Feb. 5, [11] 1878, p. 253-258, 23 « 15, t 19 « 11.2. Geographical notes on 40 (4 new) species. 284 A partial ascent of Sierra Blanca [Colorado]. (Appalachia, Feb. 1878, v. 1, p. 258-266, pl. 10.) Record of an entomological excursion to Sierra Blanca, accompanied by a map of the region, 285 An insect-wing of extreme simplicity from the coal-formation. (Proc. Bost.”Soc. Nat. Hist., Jan. [19 Feb.] 1878, v. 19, p. 248-249.) (Entomological notes, vi, by S. H. Scudder, p. 37-38. ) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Ge- ologie und Palaeontologie, ... G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1878, p. 969.) On a wing of a fossil may-fly, ewephemerites prim- ordialis. 286 [Lettre & M. de Selys sur lacridium peregri- num. | (Compte-rendu Soc. Entomologique Belg., 5 Jan. 1878, s. 2, no. 47, p. 12-13.) See S. H. Scudder’s Locusts in mid-ocean. 287 [Descriptions of the larvae of sphingidae in an article by Benjamin Pickman Mann, entitled, Descriptions of some larvae of lepidoptera, re- specting sphingidae especially. | (Psyche, Sept.—Oct. 1877 [8 March 1878], v. 2, p. 68, 73-75, 75, 67, 77, 78.) Descriptions of larva of philampelus satellitia, ma- crosila (sphinv) carolina, m. (sphinx) quinquemacu- lata, sphinze cinerea?, dolba hylaeus ? and hyloicus ple- beius, 288 Notes on eutermes rippertit. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [8 April] 1878, v. 19, p. 275.) (Entomological notes, vi, by S. H. Scudder, p. 39.) On nests and habits of this species of white ant. 26 DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 289 Remarks on calliptenus and melanoplus, with a notice of the species found in New England. (Proce. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., March [8 April] 1878, v. 19, p. 281-286.) _ (Entomological notes, vi, by S. H. Scudder, p. 40-45.) Describes 2 new species; tabulates distinctions between calliptenus and melanoplus. ; 290 Brief notice of the American species of melan- oplus found west of the one hundred and seven- teenth meridian. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [8 April] 1878, v. 19, p. 286-290.) (Entomological notes, vi, by S. H. Scudder, p. 45-49. ) Describes 4 new species. 291 Rhachura, a new genus of fossil crustacea. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [8 April] 1878, v. 19, p. 296-800, pl. 9, figs. 3 and 8a.) (Entomological notes, vi, by 8. H. Scudder, p. 50-54, pl. 9, figs. 8 and 3a.) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Ge- ologie und Palaeontologie, ...G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1878, p. 970.) / 292 A carboniferous termes from Illinois. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., March [8 April] 1878, v. 19, p. 800-301.) (Entomological notes, vi, by 8S. H. Scudder, p. 54-55.) Notice, (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Ge- ologie und Palaeontologie, ...G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1878, p. 969-970.) 293 A plague of horse-flies. (Psyche, Nov.—Dec. 187 p- 89.) _Abundance of tabanus and stomoxys in parts of Colorado. [12 April 1878], v. 2, 294 An account of some insects of unusual inter- est from the tertiary rocks of Colorado and Wy- oming. (Bull. U. S. Geol. Geog. Surv. Terr., 3 [6] May 1878, v. 4, p. 519-543.) Separate, with t.-p. cover, Wash., May 3, 1878, p. 519-543, 23 x 15, t 19 & 11.2. Notice (Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Geol- ogie und Palaeontologie, . .. G. Leonhard und H. B. Geinitz, 1878, p. 970.) Describes 10 species. among themn a butterfly; gigantic eggs of a sialid and cases of a phryganid. 295 Additions to the insect fauna of the tertiary beds at Quesnel (British Columbia). (Rept. progress Geol. Sury. Canada, 1876-77, p. 457-464.) Separate, with t.-p. cover, [Montreal, 2 June 1878], 8 p., 28 < 16, t 17.5 x 10.7. Fr. tr., entitled, Additions 4 la faune entomol- ogique des lits tertiaires de Quesnel, Colombie brittannique, (Rapp. opér. comm. géol. Canada, 1876-1877, 1878, p. 514-522.) Describes 5 new species. 296 Geography of North America. (Annual ree. sei. and industry for 1877, ed. by Spencer Fullerton Baird, N. Y., [June] 1878, p. 206-236.) See S. H. Scudder’s ‘A year of exploration in N. A....”[Jan. 1878.] of which this is nearly an entire reprint, with slight additions. 297 Recent progress of entomology in North Amer- ica. First annual address of the president [of the Cambridge Entomological Club]. (Psyche, Jan.—Feb. [14 June] 1878, v. 2, p. 97- 116.) “This review gives an account of the observa- tions, during 1877. of forty-one different writers, including seven who have discussed injurious in- sects only.” 298 On dimorphism in western acridians. (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., July 1878, v. 19, p. 336.) (Entomological notes, vi, byyS. H. Scudder, p. 55.) Many species have forms with marked differ- ences in the length of the wings. 299 Entomological notes. vi. Reprinted from the Proceedings of.the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. xix, 1877-78. Bost., Press of A. A. Kingman, [2 July] 1878. 55 p., 1 pl, 28.5 x 14.8, t 15 x 9. Contents: Title-page, p.1; Contents. p.3; Index, p.4; A century of orthoptera. Decade vii.— Aery- dii, p. 5-18; New forms of saltatorial orthoptera from the southern United States, p. 18-19; On the phenomena of circulation in insects, p. 19-21; The Florida orthoptera collected by Mr. J. H. Com- stock, p. 21-35; Note on the wing of a eockroach from the carboniferous formation of Pittston, Penn.,. p. 35-36; An insect wing of extreme sim- plicity from the coal-formation, p. 37-83; Note on eutermes rippertii. p. 39; Remarks on calliptenus and melanoplus. ...p. 40-45; Brief notice of the Ameri- can species of melanoplus found west of the one hundred and seventeenth meridian, p. 45-49; Rha- chura, a new genus of fossil crustacea, p. 50-54; A earboniferous termes from Illinois. p. 54-55; On dimorphism in western acridians. p.55. For more detailed notes see each separate title. 300 Locusts in mid-ocean. (Psyche, March-April [24 Sept.] 1878, v. 2, p. 124-125.) Germ. tr., entitled, Heuschrecken auf dem Ocean, (Entomologische Nachrichten, Dec. 1878, v.4, p. 318.) Acridium peregrinum found 1200 miles from the nearest land. See also 8S. H.Seudder’s Lettre a M. de Selys’... [1878]. DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 301 Plantain beetles. (Psyche, May—Aug. [8 Noy.] 1878, v. 2, p. 154.) Dibolia aerea viddles leaves of plantago. 302 Orthoptera of Florida. (Psyche, May—Aug. [8 Noy.] 1878, v. 2, p. 154.) List of 20 species collected by Mr. Roland Thax- ter. The list was furnished Psyche by Mr. Thaxter. 308 The fossil insects of the Green River shales. (Bull. U.S. Geol. Geogr. Surv. Terr., Dec. 1878, v. 4, p. 747-776.) Separate, with t.-p. cover, Wash., 1878 [2 Jan. 1879], 29 p.,23 « 15,+ 19 « 11.2. Describes 55 species, with notes on 17 others. 304 A cardinal grasshopper. (Psyche, Sept.—Dec. [31 Dec.] 1878, v. 2, p. 189.) Phylloptera rotundifolia of a vermillion hue. 305 List of butterflies collected in Florida by Dr. [Edward] Palmer. (Psyche, Sept.—Dec. [31 Dec.]| 1878, v. 2, p. 190.) Enumerates 13 species of diurnal lepidoptera. Abstract, (Science news, 15 Nov. 1878, vy. 1, p. 22-23.) Notice, (Scientific American, 28 Nov. 1878, v. 39, p. 330.) Notice, (Nature, 24 April 1879, v. 19, p. 584.) General considerations drawn from a Study of palaeozoic insects. Abstracts were published be- tore the memoir. 306 A century of orthoptera. dit (melanoplus). (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Jan. [5 Feb.] 1879, v. 20, p. 63-75.) (A century of orthoptera by S. H. Scudder [1879], p. 52-64.) Decade viii. — Aeri- : 307 A century of orthoptera. dii (pezotettia). (Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., Jan-Feb. [5-27 Feb.| 1879, v. 20, p. 75-86.) (A century of orthoptera, by 8. I. Scudder [1879], p. 64-75.) Decade ix. — Acri- 308 A century of orthoptera. Decade x. — Locus- tariae (conocephalus). (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Feb. 1879, v.20, p. 87-95.) (A century of orthoptera, by S. H. Scudder [1879], p. 76-84.) 27 309 The early types of insects: or the origin and sequence of insect life in palaeozoic times. (Mem. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., March 1879, v. 3, p. 13-21.) Abstract, (Amer. journ. sci. and arts, Jan. 1879, s. 3, v. 17. p. 72-74.) 310 A century of orthoptera. From the Proceed- ings of the Boston Society of Natural History, Vols. 12-20, Bost., Press of A. A. Kingman, [19 March] 1879, 84 p., il., 23 x 15,t 15 x 9. The papers embraced in this were published as decades, from 1868 to 1879. 311 The fossil insects collected in 1877 by Mr. G. M. Dawson, in the interior of British Columbia. (Rept. progress Geol. Sury. Canada, 1877-78, B, p. 176-186.) Separate, with t.-p.cover, entitled, Insects from the tertiary beds of the Nicola and Similkameen rivers, British Columbia. |Montreal, 1879] 11 p., 24.5 X 16.5, t 17.5 X 10.5. Describes 16 species. IN PRESS. Catalogue of scientific serials of all countries, including the transactions of learned societies, in the natural, physical, and mathematical sciences ; 1633-1876. Cambridge, Mass., Library of Harvard University (Special publications I), 1879. The serials are entered under 4390 numbers. Palaeozoic cockroaches: a complete revision of the species of both worlds, with an essay toward their classification. (Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 1879, v. 8, p. 23- —, pl. 2-6.) About 60 species are enumerated and figured. ADDENDA. 17z Wheat fly [cecidomyia tritic?]. (New Amer. cyclopaedia, ... 1868, v. 16, p. 330.) 1 Wheat moth. r (New Amer. cyclopaedia, ... 1863, v. 16, p. 380-381.) On tinea granella and butalis (gelechia) cerealella. 174 Wood ibis [tantalus loculator]. (New Amer. cyclopaedia, ... 1863, v. 16, p. 530.) 28 DIMMOCK’S SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Scudder, Samuel Hubbard. 17g (Zoologist, 1865, v. 28, p. 9818-9819.) Jeffries Wyman. [Biog. sketch.] Page 10, to No. 108 add, (New Amer. cyclopaedia, ... 1863, v. 16, p. (Philos. Mag., 1870, v. 89, p. 891.) nv 579.) Page 16, no. 183, 1. 11, for Joseph] read ERRATA. Joel]. 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