INDEX. 



249 



(lit ions to the List of North American 

 Lepidoptera, No. i, 62 ; Note on the larva 

 of an Hawaiian Pyralid (Omiodes accepta 

 Butler), 65; Note on the larva of Melan- 

 chroia geometroides Walker, 77; Note on 

 the genus Leucophobetron Dyar, 77 : Ad 

 ditions to the List of North American 

 Lepidoptera, No. 2, 103; Two new forms 

 of CEneis Huebner, 142; Notes on syn 

 onymy and larvae of Pyralidae, 158; De 

 scriptions of new forms of the genus Illice 

 Walker, 197; A new Tortricid from the 

 seashore (Ancylis maritima, n. sp.),22i; 

 A new Phycitid from the foothills (Laetilia 

 fiskeella, n. sp.), 221 ; A few notes on the 

 Hulst collection, 222 ; Shorter communi 

 cations, 2, 4, 6, 20, 155. 



Dyar, Harrison G., and Rolla P. Currie : The 

 egg and young larva of Culex perturbans 

 Walker, 218. 



Dyar, Harrison G., and Frederick Knab t 

 Diverse Mosquito larvae that produce 

 similar adults, 143. 



Earw/g-fly, Records of occurrence of, 50. 



Emjndidae, Additional Note on the genera of, 



Si- 

 Entomological Society of Washington: Ad 

 dress of the President for 1903, 53; 

 Amendments to Constitution, 67; Elec 

 tion of Officers for 1904, 52. 



Entomology : Determination of types of com 

 posite genera, 155 ; Works exhibited or 

 discussed: Newstead's Monograph of 

 British Coccidae, Vol. II, 61 ; Rothschild 

 and Jordan's Revision of the family 

 Sphingidse, 155; Osten-Sacken's "Record 

 of my life work in Entomology," 155. 



Ephestia nonparilella, n. sp., 113. 



Epipyrops nawai, n. sp., 19. 



Eristalis tenax mistaken for Honey-bee, 102. 



Ethmia zelleriella, Description of larva, 3. 



Eucorethra underwoodi, 41. 



Eucosma crenana, 117; solandriana, 117. 



Eufroggattia, n. n , 126. 



Engnoriste brevirostris, n. sp , 169. 



Eukoebelea, n. n., 126. 



Euphalerus, n. gen., 238; nidifex, n. sp. , 238, 

 239. 



Euphyllura, Table of N. Am. species of, 234; 

 arctostaphyli, n. sp., 234, 235; var. nivei- 

 pennis, n. var., 235, 236; arbuti, n. sp. , 

 235, 237. 



Euryophrys, 126. 



Eurypepla jamaicensis, Occurrence of in Key 

 West, 7. 



Eusayia, n. n., 126. 



Euxesta fenestrata, n. sp., 95; juncta, ii. sp., 



95- 



Euzophera gigantella, Synonymy of, 158. 

 Exyra semicrocea, var. hubbardiana, n. var., 



59- 



Fig-insects in Cuba, 145. 

 Fitch's collection of insects, 58. 

 Fulgorid in Japan infested by a lepidopteron, 

 19. 



Geometridae of the Hulst collection, Notes on, 

 222. 



Gill, Th. N. : On the character of the Philip 

 pine Islands fauna, 74; Communication 

 by, ii. 



Glyphopsyche, n. gen., 141 : bryanti, n. sp., 

 141. 



Glover, Townend, Notes on his manuscripts 

 and works, 12. 



Gymnandrosoma, n. gen., 60; punctidis- 

 canum, n. sp., 60. 



Hadena geminimacula, n. sp , 103; multi 

 color, n. sp., 103 



Halesidota aliu, 19 ; angulifera, 19 ; maculata 

 Harr. and vars. , 19; var. eureka, n. var., 

 20. 



Halesus taylori, n. sp. , 140. 



Hawaiian Pyralid, Note on the larva of, 65. 



Heidemann, Otto : Remarks on the genitalia 

 of Podisus cynicus Say and P. bracteatus 

 Fitch, 9 ; Notes on North American Ara- 

 didae, with description of two new species, 

 161 ; Notes on a few Aradidae occurring 

 north of the Mexican Boundary, 229 ; 

 Shorter communications, ii, 22, 68. 



Helicopsyche annulicornis, n. sp., 212. 



Heliothis armiger, 66. 



Hemerobiidae from Arizona and California, 

 79 ; from the Kootenay District of British 

 Columbia, 81. 



Hemerobius, Key to species of the Kootenay 

 District of British Columbia, 83 ; bistri- 

 gatus, n. sp., 79; castanese, 84; caudelli, 

 n. sp., 87; disjunctus, 89 ; dyari, n. sp., 

 85; glacialis, n. sp., 88; kokaneeanus, n. 

 sp.,86; kootenayensis, n. sp., 88; mces- 

 tus, 79, 84 ; pacificus, 80, 85 ; pallescens, 

 n. sp., 80. 



Hemiptera from Costa Rica, 68. 



Hippelates sp. caught in nets of social spider, 

 148. 



History of North American Dipterology, 53. 



Homoeosoma reliquellum, n. sp., 112. 



Honey-bee, Original color of, 122; Specific 

 name of, 71 ; likely to be confounded with 



