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INDEX. 



platanella, 209; rubifoliella, 208; sagi- 



nella, 220. 



Neuroctenus pseudonemus, 310. 

 Neuropteroid insects from Arizona, 237. 

 Newcomb, H. H., communications by, 93, 96. 

 New Mexico, Odonata from, 298. 

 Noctua amia n. *p., 224; pyrophiloides var. 



peabodyae n. var., 224. 

 Nomia nevadica, (?) injurious to pasture 



lands, 102. 



Nomia lingulacella, 201. 

 Nouagria, revision of the Boreal American 



species of, 311; alameda n. sp., 318; 



keta, 318; oblonga, 315; subflava, 316. 



Oak gall, nutritive quality of, 151. 



Odonata from Arizona and New Mexico, 298. 



Odontomera ferruginea, 310. 



(Ecanthus argentinus, 168; fasciatus, 32; 

 niveus, 32. 



CEdalea pruinosa n. sp., 267. 



(Enectra puritana, food plant of, 296. 



Opostega albogaleriella, 208. 



Ornithodorus megnini, 61. 



Ornix boreasella, 215; cralsegifoliella, 196; 

 festinella, 196 ; trepidella, 196. 



Orthoptera from Arizona, 162; from Ber 

 muda, 329. 



Paracyphonj x, 73. 



Parasia (?) subsimella, 203. 



Parectopa lespedezaefoliella, 205. 



Paruassius clodixis var. altaurus n. var., 290. 



Parthenogenesis in honey bee, 10. 



Pergandiella americaua, 93. 



Perigenes fallax n. sp., 156. 



Perigonica tertia n. sp., 294. 



Periodical Cicada, feeding habit of, in Dis 

 trict of Columbia, in 1902, 124; near 

 Baltimore, Md., 159; early record of, 

 126 ; turrets made by pupa, 159. 



Phalonia unistrigana n. sp., 232. 



Pheidole, worker of, parasitized by Mermis, 

 53. 



PhloBosinus n. sp. attacking healthy trees, 

 135. 



Photographing Hydropsyche nets, 93; of 

 lepidopterous larvae, 153 ; of gland of lo 

 moth larva, 181. 



Phthinolophus n. g., 307; iudentanus n. sp., 

 307. 



Phyllocnistis liriodendronella, 212; vitige- 

 nella, 191. 



Phylloscelis atra, 135 ; pallescens, 135. 



Phylogeny of insects, 84. 



Pigritia laticapitella, 203; ochrella, 214; 

 ochrocomella, 214. 



Pine Bombyx, outbreak of in Norway, 289 ; 



twigs covered with dipterous galls, 309. 

 Platyptilia marmarodactyla n. sp., 296. 

 Platythyris oculatana, larva of, 295. 

 Plusiodonta compressipalpis, early stages of, 



292. 

 Plutella Ihnbipennella, 194; mollipedella, 



194; vigilaciella, 194. 

 Podagrion, 309. 



Ptecilocorsis quercicella, 206 ; reflexella, 207. 

 Predaceous insects occasionally harmful, 133. 

 Prionidus cristatus, 134. 

 Proctotrypids found in Eciton nests, 308. 

 Projapyx, 88. 

 Promiomera n. g. , 221 . 

 Provespa doryloidey, 285. 

 Psammoleon sinuatus n. sp., 275. 

 Pseudacontia groteana n. sp., 225. 

 Peeudanaphora mora, 40. 

 Psocus citricola, mode of hatching of, 103 ; 



conspersus n. sp., 237. 

 Pterophorus barberi n. sp., 228; caudelli n. 



sp. 228. 

 Pyrausta farinalis, 40; ochosalis Fitch MS., 



note on, 305 ; ochosalis n. sp., 305. 

 Pyromorpha, table of species, 329. 



Quaintance, A. L., communication by, 123. 



Raphidia larva from Oregon, 100; rninuta,n. 



sp., 239. 

 Beed, Major Walter C., U. 8. A., Resolutions 



adopted relative to death of, 157. 

 Retinia neomexicana, 286. 



Sanderson, E. Dwight : Notes upon the struc 

 ture and classification of Chrysomelid 

 larvae, 21. 



San Jose scale, original home of, 54 ; varia 

 tion in color, 161. 



Schinia marginata, larva of. 291. 



Schwarz, E. A.: A letter from Cuba, 286; 

 Shorter communications, 32, 33, 39. 40, 

 102, 110, 135, 137, 161. 



Scelio sp. found attached to a grasshopper. 

 308. 



Scolops, North American species of, 73. 



Scolytids, a new genus of from Florida, 34. 



Scolytoplatypus sp. from South Africa, 2. 



Selys-Lougchamps, Baron de, Notice of death 

 of, 4, 10. 



Sepedon fuscipennis, early stages of, 57. 



Sexual characters, secondary, in spiders, 104. 



Sight, sense of in insects, 6 



Simpson, C. B. : The Alimentary canal oi 

 certain Lepidopterous Larvae (author's 

 abstract), 72 ; Notes on the Life-history 

 of the Codling Moth (author's abstract), 



