Abiautus flavipes, n. sp., 178; rubens, n. sp., 



i;8. 



Acanthosmioides ashmeadii, n. sp., 101. 

 Acnemia varipennis, n. sp. , i6j. 

 Acontia ceyvestensis, n. var., 63. 

 Acreotrichus atratus, n. sp., 176. 

 Acroneuria ruralis, Regeneration of leg in, 147. 

 Additions to the list of North American Lepi- 



doptera, No. i, 62; No. 2,103. 

 Address of the President for 1303, 53. 

 Ai : des fuscus, 41. 

 Afilia oslari, n. sp., 64. 

 Agromyza taeniola, n. sp., 191. 

 Allotrichia signata, n. sp., 215. 

 Alophomyia, n. n., 126. 

 Ambesa b'isckella, n. sp., 108. 

 Amiana, n. gen.. 104; niama, n. sp. , 105. 

 Ancylis. maritima, n. sp., 221. 

 A.neurus fiskei, n. sp., 164; minutus, 164; 



simplex, 164. 



Anopheles maculipennis, 41. 

 Anthomyiidous larvae in nests of Vespa ger- 



manica, 70. 

 Anthonomus grandis, 66 ; at Brownsville, 



Tex., 18; in Cuba, 13; varipes, 7. 

 Antilles, Insect fauna of, 42 ; Species of Co- 



leoptera from, at the U. S. Nat. Museum, 



43- 



Anurogryllusantillarum injurious in theSouth- 

 ern States, 49. 



Apis, Catalogue of species, 121 ; cerana, 121 ; 

 dorsata, 121, 122; florea, 122; indica,i2i, 

 122; mellifera, 71, 102, 121, 122, 156; 

 mellifica,7i ; nigritarsis, 121; nigrocincta, 

 121 ; unicolor, 122 ; zonata, 121. 



Apodemia hepburni, 103. 



Arachnids, Social, 117; Regeneration of legs, 

 147. 



Aradidse, Food-habits of, 165 : Notes on North 

 American, 161, 229. 



Aradus acutus, 161 ; breviatus, 162; cinna- 

 momeus,i62; crenatus, 161 ; fallen!, 162; 

 hubbardi, n. sp., 232; niger, 161 ; 4- 

 lineatus, u ; robustus, n ; similis, 161 

 uniformis, n. sp., 231. 



Archylus tener, 65. 



Arizona, Fauna of isolated mountains of south 

 ern, 124. 



Ashmead, William H., Remarks on Honey 

 Bees, 120; New generic names in the 

 Chalcidoidea, 116 ; Shorter communica 

 tions, i, (2, 66, 74, 146, 157, 194. 



Ashmeadieila coquilletti, n sp.,99; curriei, 

 n. sp.,ioo; gillettei, n. sp., 100; rufipes, 

 n. sp.,9y; schwarzi, n. sp., 98. 



Atascosa quadricolorella, n. sp., n6. 



Atta insularis, 12. 



Attidae, Regeneration of leg in, 147. 



Aulacosthetus marmoratus, 22. 



Australia, New Diptera from, 137. 



Azteca bicolor, 68. 



Banks, Nathan : Two new species of Caddicc- 

 flies, 140; Notes on the structure of the 

 thorax and maxillae in Insects, 149; A list 

 of Neuropteroid insects, exclusiveofOdon- 

 ata,from the vicinityof Washington, D.C., 

 201 ; Shorter communications, 23, 146, 147. 



Barber, Herbert S. : The occurrence of the 

 Earwig-fly, Merope tuber Newman, 50; 

 Shorter communications, 70, 146. 



Benton, Frank : The specific name of the 

 common Honey-bee, 71 ; Shorter commu 

 nications, 146, 196. 



Bibiodes, n. gen., 171; halteralis, n sp., 171. 



Bittacus chilensis, ^9. 



Blastophaga in Cuba, 145. 



Blattidse, Number of genera and species, 8. 



Bollworm, 66. 



Bomolocha chicagonis, n sp , 105. 



Brachyrrhynchus granulatus, 162. 



BraconidaB, Monograph of North American 

 mentioned, i. 



Branched hairs of Hymenoptera, 5. 



British Columbia, Insect collecting in, 24; 

 Mosquitoes of, 37. 



Busck, August: A new Tineid genus from 

 Arizona, 123; Shorter communication, 2. 



Cacotherapia, n. gen., 160 ; nigrocinereella, 



160. 



Caddice-flies, Two new species of, 140. 

 Calisius pallipes, 229. 

 Calophya, 240 ; Table of species of, 741 ; cali- 



fornica, n. sp., 741, 242; flavida, n. sp., 



241, 243; nigripennis, 241, 244; trio- 



zomima, n. sp., 241. 



