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INDEX. 



Brenthia inflatella, 

 virginieUa, 219. 



Brenthis, synopsis of N. A. species, 129. 



Bucculatrix agnella, 205; corouatella, 198; 

 pomifoliella, 205 ; trifasciella, 220. 



Bumelia lanuginosa, Lepidoptera feeding on, 

 127. 



Busck, August: Notes on Brackenridge Clem 

 ens' types of Tineina, 181 ; Dimorphism 

 in the codling moth (Cydia simpsonii n. 

 var ), 235 ; Shorter communications, 102, 

 152. 



210 ; pavonacella, 203 ; ^Chrysomelid larvae, notes upon the structure 

 <r and classification of. 21. 



Chrysopa larvae feeding on Coccinellid larvae, 



134. 

 Cicada septendecim, feeding habit of, 123; 



notes on, in the District of Columbia in 



1902, 124; near Baltimore, Md., 159; 



early record of, 126; turrets made by 



pupae, 159; var. cassinii, 159. 

 Cicada tibicen, fall brood of, 136. 

 XMcindela rectilatera, notes on habits, 108 ; 



striga, mode of occurrence, 110. 

 Cici.ndelidae, observations on the habits of 



two Texan species, 108; of southern 



Venezuela, 331. 

 Classification of N A. Lepidoptera, progress 



in, 167. 

 . Clemens' types of Tineina, 181. 



Clisiocampa, a new form of, from Colorado, 



38; fragilis, 77, 82; tigris n. sp., 39. 

 Codling moth, notes on life history of, 83; 



dimorphism in, 235. 

 Coleophora caenosipennella, 192; concolor- 



ella, 210; coruscipennella, 192; crati- 



pennella, 219; cretaticostella, 192; in- 



fuecatella, 192; laticornella, 192; leuco- 



chrysella, 210; rosacella, 217; rosaefoli- 



ella, 217. 



Calidota zella n. sp., 291. 



Californian fruit worm, note on a, 104. 



Callima argenticinclella, 201. 



Calosoma larva, 6. 



Callirhytis, galls of, 152. 



Callizzia amorata, life history of, 131 . 



Carneades perexcellejns var. riversii n. var., 

 137. 



Carpocapsa pomonella, 83, 235. 



Catastega aceriella, 128 ; hamameliella, 128 ; 

 timidella, 128. 



Cattle ticks of North America, 60. 



Caudell, A. N.: Some insects from the sum 

 mit of Pike's Peak, found on snow, 74 ; 

 Some new or unrecorded Orthoptera 



from Ar zona, 1G2; Notes on the nomen- ^,-Coleoptera found among Liometopon 



clature of Blattidse, 232; Notes on the 

 Orthoptera of Bermuda with the descrip 

 tion of a new species, 329 ; Shorter com 

 munications, 1, 5, 6, 9, 31, 73, 135. 



Centipedes poisonous nature of, 110. 



Cerainbycid, egg-masses of, 135, 



Ceratopogon varicolor, pupa of, 58. 



Ceria'willistonii, note on, 310. 



Ceylon, Mosquitoes found in, 121. 



Chalcidid parasite of Asiatic ladybird, 138. 



Cbalcidoidea, notes on some South American, 

 94. 



Chapin, F. E., communication by, 5. 



Chauliodes filicornis n. sp., 238. 



Chauliodus (?) canicinctella, 215. 



Chesiadodes bidisata n. sp , 226. 



Chestnut weevil, 1. 



Chilocorus similis, 56,133; Chalcidid para- 

 Bite of, 138 ; characteristics of larva. 103. 



Chimarrha angustipennis n. sp., 242. 



China the home of San Jose' scale, 101 ; Mos 

 quitoes found in, 116. 



Ohionobas, synoptic table of N. A. species, 

 42 ; katahdin, 41, 97. 



Chironomtis larva? found in salt water, 60 ; 

 anonymous, early stages of, 57 ; modes- 

 tus, early stages of, 57. 



Chrysocoris erythriella, 203. 



32; 



from tropical Florida, 39; from Cuba, 

 286. 



Coloboneura nana n. sp., 267. 



Cook, O. F.: Evolutionary inferences from 

 the Diplopoda, 14; The Earwig's forceps 

 and the phylogeny of insects, 84 ; Shor 

 ter communication, 73. 



Coquillett, D. W.: The genera of the dipte 

 rous family Empididae, with notes and 

 new species, 245. 



Cosila chinensis, 178. 



Cosmiotes illectella, 197; maculoscella, 197 ; 

 madarella, 197. 



Cosmopteryx gemmiferella, 197. 



Crambus offectalis HTilst, note on, 285. 

 ^^Criocephalus, egg-masses attributed to, 133. 



Cryptolechia obsoletella, larva of, 206. 



Cryptophyllaepis liquidambaris n. sp., 149. 



Cuba, a letter from, 286. 



Culex atropalpns, 144,146; canadensis. 141, 

 146 ; early hatching of eggs, 290 ; cantans, 

 47, 141; consobrinus, 160; dyari, 143, 

 146; incidens. 160; jamaicm^is, 146; 

 melanurns, 143, 14C; nigritulns, 145; 

 perturbans, 144 ; pipiens, 48, 60, 122, 142, 

 144, 146; pungeus, 31; restnaus, 1-14, 

 146; sinensis var vamis, 47; sollicitans, 

 47, 52, 144, 146 : subalbatus, 117 ; sylveg- 



