CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 



PAG E 



ASHMEAD, WM. H. : The Insect Collections in the Berlin Museum, 



205; Notes on the Genus Melittobia 228 



BANKS, NATHAN: Mimicry in Spiders, 174; A New Genus of 

 Phalangiidce (illustrated), 249 ; On Prodidomus rufus Heutz 

 (illustrated) 259 



CHITTENDEN, F. H. : Notes on the Food Habits of some Species 



of Chrysomelidse 261 



FERNOW, B. B. : The Ravages of L/iparis (Psilura) monacha in 

 Germany and Means of Defense (abstract), 172 ; Results of 

 Work against Psilura monacha in Europe (abstract) 237 



Fox, WM. H. : A List of Spiders from Indiana 267 



HEIDEMANN, OTTO : Note on the Food-plants of some Capsidse 



from the Vicinity of Washington, D. C 224 



HOWARD, L. O. : Appearance of Mealy Bugs parasitized by Lep- 



tomastix, 237; The Habits of Melittobia 244 



MARI,ATT, C. L. : A Study of the Ovipositor in Hymenoptera 



(illustrated) 201 



MARX, GEO. ; Annual Address of the President ; A List of the 

 Aranese of the District of Columbia, 148 ; A Contribution 

 to the vStudy of the Spider Fauna of the Arctic Regions, 

 186 ; Notes on the Classification of Ixodidae, 232; Contribu 

 tions to the Knowledge of the Life-history of Arachnida 252 



PKRGANDE, THEO. : Peculiar Habits of Ammophila gryphus Sin. 



(illustrated) 256 



RICHARDSON, WM. D. ; Notes on Lema Sayi 240 



Rn,EY, C. V. : Note on the Life-habits of Megilla maculata, 168 ; 

 On the Larva and some Peculiarities of the Cocoon of 

 Sphecius speciosus, 170; Mexican Jumping Bean, 178; On 

 the Insects affecting the Agave, 210; A probable Micro- 

 gaster Parasite of Eleodes in the imago State, 211 ; Our 

 American Ox Warbles, 212; Further Note on Carpocapsa 

 saltitaus and on a new Grapholitha producing Jumping 

 Beans, 213; Fig Insects in Mexico 214 



SCHWARZ, B. A. : Note on Phytobius, 165 ; A Correction, 167 ; 

 Food Habits of Halticini, 182 ; Verdigris in Coleoptera, 220; 

 Time of Flight in Lachnosterna 241 



