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Entomology (Continued.) 



fEuropean entomologists, recent visits to. 

 L. O. Howard. 215. 



*Flies, dispersion of, by flight. F. C. 

 BiSHOPP and E. W. Laake. 495. 



* Formicidae, subfamilies of, and new gen- 

 era and subgenera. W. M. WheeLER. 

 237. 



fFungi, relation of, to insects. A. T. 

 Speare. 142. 



fHoney bee, auditory sense of. N. E. 

 McIndoo. 215. 



\Hymenoptera in British Museum. T. 

 D. A. CocKERALiv. 144. 



\Hymenoptera in U. S. National Museum. 

 S. A. RoHWER. 145. 



*Hymenoptera, new species. North Amer- 

 ican. S. A. RoHWER. 192. 



\Hymenoptera parasitic on European 

 cornborer {Pyrausta nuhilalis). A. B. 

 Gahan. 195. 



*Hymenoptera, Serphidoid, Cynipoid and 

 Chalcidoid. A. A. Girault. 261. 



*Ichneumon-flies of the gemis Apanteles, 

 revision of North American. C. F. W. 

 MuESBECK. 347. 



*Ichneumon-flies of subfamily /c/jwewwo- 

 ninae (Pimplinae), Holarctic tribes of. 

 R. A. CusHMAN and S. A. RohwER. 

 191. 



*Ichneumon-flies of tribe Acoenitini, 

 North American. R. A. Cushman and 

 vS. A. Rohwer. 191. 



*Ichneumon-flies of tribes Lahenini, Rhys- 

 sini, Xoridini, Odontomerini, and Phy- 

 todietini. S. A. Rohwer. 191. 



*Iclineumon-flies of tribes Lycorini, Poly- 

 sphinctini, and Theroniini. North Amer- 

 ican. R. A. Cushman. 261. 



flnsects, how the Government is fighting. 

 L. O. Howard. 472. 



\Lathrodectes mactans in northern New 

 Hampshire. W. H. Fox. 143. 



*Lepidoptera, descriptions of new species, 

 larvae and pupae. C. Heinrich. 192. 



*Lepidoptera in the U. S. National Mu- 

 seum, new species of. Wm. Schaus. 

 192. 



fLocust, Moroccan, fight in France 

 against. L. O. Howard. 242. 



fMosquitoes on the Amazon. J. C. 

 Bradley. 213. 



fParasite, external egg. R. A. Cushman. 

 146. 



Phaneropterae (Scudderiae), Orthopter- 



ous group. A. N. Caudell. 487. 

 fPlant pathologists and entomologists, 



cooperation between. F. K. Ravn. 142. 

 \Pluinarius, an aberrant genus of Hy- 



menoptera. J. C. Bradley. 214. 

 tQuarantine work on the Mexican border. 



E. R. Sasscer. 217. 

 fSaw-flies, comparison of larval folds 



and adult sclerites in. W. Middleton. 



140. 



*Saw-fly, black grainstem of Europe in 

 U. S. A. B. Gahan. 55. 



*Termites, colonizing reproductive adults. 

 T. E. Snyder. 237. 



*Termites, nearctic, revision of. N. 

 Banks; Biology and geographic dis- 

 tribution by T. E. Snyder. 55. 



fWire worm, serious pest, introduction 

 of. J. A. Hyslop. 143. 

 Ethnology. *Alsea texts and myths. L. 

 J. Frachtbnberg. 56. 



*Burial, native forms of, and cemeteries 

 east of the Mississippi. D. I. BusH- 

 NELL. 55. 



*Owl sacred pack. Fox Indians. T. 

 MicHELSON. 395. 



Evolution. *Irreversibility, evolution and. 



A. J. LoTKA. 56. 

 *Kinetics of material transformations. 



A. J. LoTKA. 56. 

 Genetics. fChromosomes in relation to 



heredity. C. E. McClung. 316. 

 *Fixed intermediate, Hordeum interme- 

 dium haxtoni, occurrence of, in crosses 



between H. vulgare pallidum and H. 



distichon palmella. H. V. Harlan 



and H. K. Hayes. 137. 

 fHeredity as factor of resistance of 



guinea-pigs to tuberculosis. S. 



Wright. 316. 

 *Maize, heritable characters of — lineate 



leaves. G. N. Collins and J. H. 



Kempton. 55. 

 Maize, linkage between brachytic culms 



and pericarp and cob color in. J. H. 



Kempton. 13. 

 Geochemistry. *Earth's crust, chemistry of. 



H. S. Washington. 420, 422. 



