3o8 INDEX 



PARKS, H. B. (See Hollinger & Parks.) 



PARSHLEY, H. M. On the preparation of Hemiptera for 



the cabinet 223 



REHN, J. A. G. (See Cresson & Rehn.) 



REINHARD, H. J. Preliminary notes on Texas Tachinidae . 279 



SCHAUS, W. A new Amastus from Argentina 174 



SCHWARZ, E. The early stages of Catocala ininnta and a 



description of a new variety of C. obscnra 196 



On the early stages of Catocala titania, and a description 



of three new varieties of Catocala 14 



SCOTT, F. B. Abundance of Cicadas in Beluchistan 230 



SEVERIN, G. The cause of the delay of publication of the 



Selys Catalogue 229 



SKINNER, H. A few hours on Mt. Washington 48 



Hesperia syrichtus and montivagus 297 



An interesting gynandromorphic butterfly 247 



A loved and respected entomologist 300 



A new species of Argynnis from Utah 216 



A new species of Copaeodes 100 



The next International Entomological Congress (edi- 

 torial) 83 



Note to Winn's Ariiynnis apaclieana paper 159 



The resting place of collections (editorial) 228 



Review: Class Book of Economic Entomology 209 



Review : fttudes de Lepidopterologie Comparee Ease. 



XVI 304 



Review : Injurious insects and useful birds 54 



Swat the fly versus starve the brute ( editorial) 114 



Stop thief (editorial) 175 



STONER, D. Swarming of the monarch butterfly in Towa. 38 

 STONE & CALVERT. Obituary: Benjamin Hays Smith. ... 88 

 TILLYARD, R. J. A further note on the wing-coupling ap- 

 paratus in the family Micropterygidae 168 



Review : The wings of insects 14S 



VAN DUZEE, M. C. Two new Asyndetus with a table of 



the North American species 248 



VAX DYKE, E. C. A few observations on the tendency of 

 insects to collect on ridyes and mountain snowfields. .241 



