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ARACHNID A Arachnids from Cocos Island. By Nathan Banks. 
*9S' 4 PP-, 3 fi gs 10 
An alleged parasitic Tyroglyphid. By Nathan Banks. 1905. 
3 pp., sfigs 10 
COLEOPTERA Note on Thaumatoglossa (Axinocerus) ameri- 
canajayne. By Herbert S. Barber. 1905. i p., i fig 5 
On the species of Sphenophorus related to pertinax Ol., with 
descriptions of related forms. By F. H. Chittenden. 1905. 
15 pp., i fig 25 
DIPTERA Our present knowledge of North American Corethrid 
larvae. By Harrison G. Dyar. 1905. 4 pp., i fig 10 
Remarks on genitalic genera in the Culicidae. By Harrison G. 
Dyar. 1905. 8 pp., i fig 15 
HEMIPTERA Description of a new Anasa from North America. 
By Otto Heidemann. 1905. 2 pp 5 
LEPIDOPTERA New North American Lepidoptera and synonym- 
ical notes. By Harrison G. Dyar. 1905. upp 15 
ODONATA Dragonflies from the Kootenay District of British 
Columbia. By Rolla P. Currie. 1905. 5 pp 10 
GENERAL The insect-catching grass of Cuba. By E. A. 
Schwarz. 1905. 5 pp., i pi 10 
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