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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.
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/kpplegarth, J: Manna and honey-dew.(Proc. Cal. acad. sci., 3 Mar. 1873 v. 5, P.42-43 .) Rec., 540 a.JBoth and honey-dew appear in the fall, the
former rarely, the latter regularly. Honey-bees taxismellifica] collect both, which they store in separate cells.Neither supposed to be caused by insects.
W: T. (2626)
B., J. On British wild flowers considered inrelation to insects. (Journ. of bot., 875,v. 13 n. s., v. 4, P. 157.)
title Rec.,Rev. ofJ Lubbock’s work of [ 2528].W: T. (2627)
Balfour, T: Alexander Goldie. Account ofsome experiments on dionaea muscipula,Venus’ fly-trap. (Trans. bot. soc., Edin-burgh, Io June, 8 July I875, v. 1, p. 334-369Record of series of experiments the carnivorous
habits of the species mentioned. Believes that thesecreting glands of dionaea and drosera by theircolor, etc., to attract prey (p. 351). Notes the behaviorof released insects (p. 34z). States, the authority ofProf. Dewar, that the acid of the secretion is formicacid. W: 2". (6z8)
Bennett, Alfred W. The influence of insect-agency on the distribution of plant,.(Journ. of botany, 187, v. io, n.s., v. 1,
P. 334-335.Calls attentiou to the field for observation afforded
by the relative distribution of plants and insects, andtranslates portion of F. Hildebrand’s "Ueber dieVVechselbeziehungen in der Verbreitung Pflanz-
und Thieren" (Bot. Zeitung, Nov. 869, 27, 79794, 89-83) tree., 2647], showing the work beingdone the continent, in this direction
W: 2". (6z9)
Brenchley, T. A.A. Bees as fertilizing a-gents. (Gard. chronicle, 31 Jan. 188o, n.s., v. I3, p. 149 25 cm.)States that bees profitably employed in early
houses for effecting pollination in the peach.W: T. (63o)
Brown, Robert. Notes on some recent re-searches regarding dichogamy and otherallied subjects. (Trans. bot. soc., Edin-burgh, Apr. 873. v. 11, p. 497-499.)An account of few of the interesting hitherto
published observations. Mentions the fertilization ofclerodendron thomsonae by insects, that ofyucca byj#ro.nuba yuccasella; denies that bees perforate flow-
unless too large to enter them; and remarksanemophilous flowers, and terminology.
W: T. (2631)
Burton, F.M. Insects and artificial flowers.(Nature, 27 Dec. t877 v. 17, p. 162-163,12 cal.)States that macroglossa stellatarum has been to
try to obtain nectar from artificial flowers lady’sbonnet. Describes the strange actions of a slhinx atro-30os flying in the smoke of steamer. W: T. (2632)
0ook, Albert J :, PACKARD, A. S.,jr., Mothstrapped by asclepiad plant [Rec., 1671 ].
Darwin, C :, PACKARD, J-. S., jr., Moths entrappedby asclepiad plant [Rec., x67I ].
Darwin, C Fertilization of vincas. (Gard.chronicle, 15 June 1861, p. 552, II cm,)Describes the structure of the flower of major, and
shows how it might be fertilized by moths. Insectssaid to visit the flowers in England.
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Darwin, C: Nectar-secreting organs ofplants. (Gard. chronicle, 21 July I855, p.487, lO cm.)Records the visits of apis to the stipular glands ot
vicia saliva, in sunshine. 14/’.’ T. (2634)
Darwin, C: On the two forms or dinaorphiccondition in the species of rimula[Rec., 2373].Notice [by D. Oliver?], entitled "On di-
morphism in brimula." (Nat. hist. rev.,Jan. 1862, v. t, no. 5, p. 18, 8 cm.)
Rev. [-by D. Oliver?], under title of ar-ticle. (Nat. hist. rev., July 1862, v. I, no.7, P. 235"243") w: T. (2635)
t’S T’CIIE.
Darwin, C On the various contrivances bywhich British and foreign orchids are fer-tilized [Rec., 2378].
Rev. [by D. Oliver?], under full title.(Nat. hist. rev. Oct. 1862, v. 1, no. 8, p.37i_376.) Iv: 2". (2636)
Delpino, Federico. Alcuni appunti di geo-grafi botanica a proposito delle tabellefitogeografiche del Profi Hoffmann. [-Es-tratto dal fasc. 3 del Bollettino della societkgeografica italiana. Firenze, Sept. I869.45 P., 22XI4, I6X9.5.
Abstract, by F. ttildebrand, entitled"Ueber die Qgechselbeziehungen in derVerbreitung yon Pflanzen und Thieren."(Bot. Zeitung, 1869, v. 27 19 Nov., c. 792-794; 26 Nov., c. 8o9-813.Engl. tr. of a portion of abstract, by A.
W. Bennett, entitled The influence ofinsect agency on the distribution of plants."(Journ. of botany, 187 2, v. lO, n.s., v., P. 334-335.)Shows, anong other things, that certain plantsdependent upon certain insects and other aninals for
pollination that their distribution is necessarily limitedby that of the insects in question. The presence of
such specialized plants in high latitudes is madeof for believing the of their
particular groups of insects. IV: T. (2637)
Delpino, Federico. Sull’ opera "La distri-buzione dei sessi nelle piante e la legge cheosta alla perennitk della fecondazione con-sanguinea"... Notecritiche. (Attidellasoc. ital. di sci. nat. [Milano], 1867, v. Io,p. 27I-3o3.)
Separate, Milano, 1867. 34 P., X15,I6X Io.
Rev. of F. Hildebrand’s Die Geschlechter-Ver-theilung bei den Pflanzen" [Rec., 2436].
l/V: T. (2638)
Delpino, Federico. Relazione sull’ appa-recchio della fecondazione nelle asclepiadee,aggiuntevi alcune considerazioni sulle causefinali e sulla teoria di Carlo Darwin intornoall’ origine delle specie. [Estratto dallaGazzetta medica di Torino, 86.q. Torino,I865. 24 p., 22XI3, 5.5X8.5.The influence of insects is noted, and partial litera-
ture of the subject given, beside details of the floralstructure of physiauthus, per@loca, grom2hocarjOa etc.
W: T. (2639)
Delpino, Federico. Rivista botanica dell’anno i878 [Estratto dall’ Annuarioscien-tific italiano. Anno 15: I878.- Milano,Fratelli Treves, 879. 148 p., I9X3,16X9.Part 3, Biologiavegetale (p. 8-36). Reviews 4 papersinsectivorous plants; the paine’s of Francis Darwin
and Ford. Cohn protoplasmic [?] protrusions fl’omthe leaf hairs of d@sacus and the annulus of amam’la,etc. (possibly connected with the absorption of organicmatter) and four papers and large number of notes
the fertilization of plants, in part through the agencyof insects. W: T. (254o)
Delpino, Federico. Ulteriori osservazionisulla dicogamia Parte Ia [Rec., 239 ].Germ. tr. of greater part, by F. Hilde-
brand, entitIed "F. Delpino’s Weitere Beo-bachtungen fiber die Dichogamie im Pflanz-enreich, mit Zusitzen und Illustrationen."(Bot. Zeitung, .87o: I6 Sept., c. 585-594-;23 Sept., c. 6oi-6o9; 30 Sept., c. 617-6257 Oct., c. 633-641 x4 Oct., c. 649-659;Oct., c. 665-675, pl. lO.) Iv:
Delpino, Federico. Ulteriori osservazionisulla dicogamia nel regno vegetale. Parte2a. Fascicolo 2a. [Dagli Atti soc. ital. sci.nat. (Milano), 1874, v. I6: Jan., p. ISI-I6oJuly, p. 161-349; 187.5, v. I7: Jan., p. 266-336; Mar., p. 337-4o7 Seduta del 28 Di-cembre I873.7] Milano, Giuseppe Bernar-doni, 187 [-corrected in copies distributedby the author to 873-I874. 351 p., 22XI6,I6X IO.
Treats of zoidiophilous flowers, those adapted topollination by aid of animals; discussing the odors,colors, pollen and nectar of flowers of attract-ing to them insects and other animals, and showing hoxvthe latter effece cross-fertilization between the flowers.
W: T. (2642)
Duhartre, P. Floraison et fdcondation del’aave g6olatorum, Zuccar. (Bull. soc.hot. de France, 27 Dec. 1861, v. 8, p. 629630.)Fertilization effected by flies. W: T. (2643)
13ngelmann, G: Notes on the genus yucca.(Trans. acad. sci. St. Louis, 1873 v. 3, P.17-54.)States (p. 2S) that the flowers pollinated by aid of
tSromba yuccasella. W." T. (2644)
Xlrns, A. Jottings fi’om a botanical notebook. (Journ. of botany, 187 v. 8, p.372-376.)Fertilization of cattlega mossiae (p. 37). A species
of glossa found t bear the pollitiia the upperpart of the thorax. W: T. (2645)
Grieve, P: Bees as -fertilizing agents.(Gard. chronicle, I. Feb. i879 n. s., v. ,p. 2o4, 26 cm.)Does not believe in tie introduction of bees into
peach houses, fertilization is well secured withouttheir aid. W." 7’. (2646)
I-Iildebrand, Friedrich. Ueber die Wechsel-beziehungen in der Verbreitung von Pflanz-en und Thieren. (Bot. Zeitung, i869, v. 27-9 Nov., c. 792-794; 26 Nov., c. 8o9-813.
Partial Engl. tr., by A. W. Bennett. en-titled "The influence of insect-agency onthe distribution of plants." (Journ. ofbotany, 1872 v. IO, n. s., v. I, P.’334-335.)Abstract of F. Delpino’s "Alcuni appunti di geogra-
fi botanica [Rec., oo79], shoiving among otherthings hmv t’le" distribution-of certain plants may belimited by that of the insects and other animals uponwhich they depend for their pollination.
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