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INDEX. 
Cotton-boll-weevil ant of Guatemala, 89. 
Crunoecia albicornis, n. sp., 109. 
Crustulina pallipes, n, sp., 96. 
Cuba, Entomological publications in, 1 ; 
The insect-catching grass of, 5. 
Culex bracteatus, n. sp., 184; knabi, n. sp., 
183; per turbans, 4; signifer, 105; 
triseriatus, 105. 
Culicidae, 13; Genitalic genera in, 42; 
New, from theWest Indies and Centra 
America 182; On the classification 
of, 188; Table of, 44. See also Mos- 
quitoes. 
Currie, Rolla P.: Dragonflies from 
Kootenay district ol British Coluni 
16. 
Cybaeus minutus, n. sp., 95. 
Cylas formicarius, 26. 
Cynorta insularis, n. sp., 22. 
Cyphopyga inermis, 150. 
Dendroctonus mexicanus, n. sp., 80; 
parallelocollis, 81; valens, 81. 
Derelomus basalis, Food -plant of, 128. 
Desmocerus, Table of species, 105; piperi, 
n. sp., 104. 
Dianthidium provancheri, n. sp., 164. 
Dimorphism in Papilio turnus, 103. 
Dinychus americanus, n. sp., 139. 
Dipoena tibialis, n. sp., 96. 
Diptera, The Linnaean genera of, 66 ; 
nfesting shells and insects, 2, 3. 
Disparipes americanus, n. sp., 139. 
Dixa, Larvae of 14, 15. 
Donacia curticollis, n. sp., 122. 
Dorymyrmex pyramicus, 4. 
Dragonflies from British Columbia, 16. 
Dyar, Harrison G. : Our present knowledge 
of North American Corethrid larvae, 
13; New North American Lepidop- 
tera and synonymical notes, 29 ; 
Remarks on genitalic genera in the 
Culicidse, \2\ Larva of Castnia licus 
Drury , 83 ; A few notes on the Strecker 
collection, 92; On the classification 
of the Culicidae, 188; Shorter com- 
munications, 4, 128, 130. 
Earth pearls, 195. 
Ectatomma tuberculatum, 89. 
Entomological Society of Washington: 
Annual address of the President for 
1904, 66; Election of officers for 1905, 
23; Inventory of Proceedings, 130. 
Eulecanium folsomi, 129. 
Euphoria basalis, 90. 
Eurythmia spaldingella, n. sp., 39. 
Exechophysis nigriceps, n. sp., 97; 
palustris, n sp., 97. 
Feltidia, n. gen., 47. 
Fig-insects from the Philippines, 24. 
Fiske, W. F. : Catogenus rufus, a coleop- 
terous parasite, 90. 
Formicoidea, Classification of, 131. 
Fossil mesquite wood showing insect 
work, 106. 
Gaba mellifica, Nest of, 25. 
Gasteracantha biolleyi, n. sp., 20. 
Gekobia texana, n. sp., 134. 
Glyptocombus, n. gen., 192; saltator, n. 
sp., 194. 
Gnathotrichus nitidifrons, n. sp., 72; 
sulcatus, 73. 
Goera japonica, n. sp., 108. 
Gonglydium kincaidi, n. sp., 96. 
Grabhamia cantator, 43. 
Gundlach 's publications on Cuban insects 
1. 
Gymnometopa, n. gen., 183; albonotata 
n. sp., 183. 
Haemagamasus americanus, n. sp. , 137- 
Hagen's collection of Neuroptera, 13. 
Heidemann, O.: Description of a new 
Anasa from North America, 11; 
A new genus and species of the hemip- 
terous family Ceratocombidse from 
the United States, 192, Shorter 
communications, 24, 129. 
Helionica beetles from Mt. Kina-Balu, 
Borneo, 102. 
Heriades carinatum, 161. 
Heterographis morrisonella, 38. 
^lomalocoris from Arizona, 24. 
Homoeosoma oslarellum, n. sp., 38; 
striatellum, n. sp., 38. 
Honey-bee, Caucasian, 129. 
Hopkins, A. D.: Notes on some Mexican 
Scolytidae with descriptions of some 
new species, 71; Notes on Scolytid 
larvae and their mouth parts, 143; 
Shorter communications, 24, 26. 
Howard, L. O., Communication by, 112. 
Hyctia robusta, n. sp., 99. 
Hylesinus granulatus, 89. 
Hylurgops planirostris, 81. 
Hymenoptera, from the Philippines, 3, 
24, 131; Sleeping habits of, 12. 
Hypselosoma oculata, 192. 
Insects, Historical method in type-fixa- 
tion, 27 ; Work in fossil mesquite wood 
106; Mode of preserving biological 
objects, 131; Color variation of , 116; 
Introduction of injurious, 132; I 
