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INDEX. 



Eucosma, note on the N. A. white-marked 

 species of, 179; table of species, J79; 

 cercocarpana n. sp., 297; (?) edemoidaca 

 n. sp., 229; gilletteana n. sp., 229; opti- 

 rnana n. sp , 180 ; pulsatillana n. sp., 297. 



Eudarcia simulatricella, 197. 



Eudryas gloveri, work of larva, 5. 



Euerythra pbasma, 127. 



Eulasonia comstockiella, 128. 



Europe, Entomology in, 162. 



Eutermes, woody balls found in neste of, 152. 



Evagora apicilripunctella, 200. 



Evetria neomexicana n. sp., 286. 



Exochomus plagiatus, 40 ; tripustulatus, 41. 



Florida, Coleoptera from tropical, 39. 

 ForficulidiB, forceps of, 84. 

 Fulgoridse infested by Epipyrops larvse, 43, 

 181. 



Gamasid mites covering a Lucanid beetle, 

 102. 



Gelechia agrimoniella, 199 ; angustipennella, 

 212; apicilinella, 212; brumella, 216; 

 cerealella, 198; detersella, 200; flexu- 

 rella, 199 ; flavocostella, 199 ; fungivor- 

 ella, 219 ; fuscopunctella, 211 ; gallsegen- 

 itella,216; gilvomaculella, 211 ; labrado- 

 riella, 211; longifasciella, 211; medio- 

 fuscella, 211; mimella, 199; nigrato- 

 mella, 211; (?) ornatifimbriella, 216; 

 pallifimbriella, 212; rhoifructella, 199; 

 ro8eosnffusella,199; rubidella, 199; sali- 

 cifungiella, 220. 



Geometridse, a new genus and species of, 178. 



Gill, Dr. Th. N., communication by, 10. 



Gingla, table of species, 329. 



Glyphipteryx impigritella, 211. 



Gracilaria blandella, 219; fulgidella, 195; 

 strigifmitella, 195 ; superbifrontella, 194 ; 

 venustella, 195 ; violacella, 196. 



Graphiphora oviducta, early stages of, 293. 



Greya n. g., 194. 



Gryllus bermudensis n. sp., 330. 



Gypsy moth, hermaphrodite specimen of, 93. 



Hamadryas bassettella, 217. 



Haploa, review of the species, 6 ; harrisii n. 

 var.,8; lymani n. var. , 9 ; smithiin. var., 

 8. 



Harriman expedition to Alaska, notes on, 5. 



Harrlsina, table of species, 325; americana- 

 larva of, 326; australis, 327; coracina, 

 327; metallica, 327 ; texana, larva of , 326. 



Heidemann, O. : Notes on Belonochilus nu- 

 menius Say, 11 ; Hemiptera found on 

 snow on Pike's Peak, 80; Kemarks on 



Ligyrocoris constrictus Sayrand descrip 

 tion of Perigenes fallax, a new species, 

 155 ; Shorter communications, 32, 40, 73, 

 102, 135, 152, 309. 

 Hemerobius barberi n. sp., 241 ; schwarzi n. 



sp., 241 ; unbratus n. sp., 242. 

 Hemileuca electra, larva of, 305. 

 Heterochordeuma, 73. 

 Hofmann collection of Microlepidoptera, 10, 



65. 



Holcocera chalcofrontella, 212; gilbociliella, 

 213; modestella, 213; purpurocomella, 

 213. 



Holland, Dr. W. J , communication by, 290. 

 Homceosoma elongellum n. sp. , 227. 

 Homolotylus obscurus, 138. 

 Homopyralis monodia n. sp., 295; larva of, 



295. 

 Homosetla costisignella, 215; tricingula- 



tella, 215. 



Honey bee, 10, 45 ; Cyprian, 45. 

 Hopkins, Dr. A. D. : Some Notes on the 

 genus Dendroctonus (author's abstract), 

 3 ; A new genus of Scolytids from Flor 

 ida, 34 ; Shorter communications, 2, 135, 

 136, 150, 289, 309 



Horn, Dr. Walther : On the Cicindelidfe of 

 southern Venezuela, collected by Edward 

 A. Klages, 1898-1900, 331. 

 Howard, Dr. L. O. : Outline sketch of a long 

 trip (abstract), 54; On the status of the 

 Chalcidid, Syntomosphyrum esurum 

 Riley, 138; Shorter communications, 5, 

 12, 20, 31, 40, 100, 162, 308. 

 Hulstina n. g., 178; terlineata n. sp., 178. 

 Hunter, W. D., communication by, 10. 

 Hybroma servulella, 210. 

 Hydropsyche, photographing nets of, 93 ; 



divisa n. sp., 244. 

 Hylesinus, work of in red fir, 136. 

 Hymenoptera from Japan in U. S. National 



Museum, 304. 



Hyponomeuta multipunctella, 197. 

 Hypsoropha monilis, larva of, 291. 



Incurvaria acerifoliella, 193; labradorella, 

 216 ; mediostriatella, 220 ; russatella, 192. 



Insects, phylogeny of, 84 ; sense of Bight in, 

 6 ; favoring particular sides of plants, 

 135; found in nests of Eciton, 133; from 

 Cuba, 286; found on snow on Pike's 

 Peak, 74 ; collection of, in Carnegie Mu 

 seum, 290; in the U. S. National Mu 

 seum, 61,304; predaceous, occasionally 

 harmful, 133; trapped by lights, 20; 

 larvae of, mode of preparing, 31 ; photo- 



