INDEX. xix 



EWING, H. E. Notes on the molting process of our com- 

 mon red spider (Tetranychus telarius) 145 



FALL, H. C. A new Tetropium, two new Bruchids, with 

 brief notes on other Coleoptera 320 



FELT, E. P. New West Indian gall midges 173 



Observations on Uleella Rubs 353 



FENYES, A. Gyronycha (Staphylinidae), a critical study. 123 



FISHER, W. S. & H. B. KIRK. Cerambycidae from Har- 



risburg, Penna., and vicinity, with notes 308 



Fox, H. Two apparently hitherto undescribed species of 



Xiphidium from the salt marshes of the Atlantic 



Coast of the U. S 1 1 1 



Types of Xiphidium spartinac and nigropleuroides . . . .232 

 GIRAULT, A. A. A case either of secondary or double 



egg parasitism 81 



A few experiments with the effects of the protective va- 

 pors of Heteroptera on other insects 346 



Fragments on North American insects 399, 464 



Notes on Pediculus vcstimenti, the body louse of man. .339 



Notes on the Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea 296 



Standards of the number of eggs laid by insects X. . .355 



Yellow aphid-infesting species of Aphelinus Dalm 82 



GREENE, G. M. Minutes of Feldman Collecting Social, 



141, 286, 386 



GRINNELL, F., JR. An example of protective resemblance 



in a Satyrid chrysalid 471 



Minutes of Entom. Club, Los Angeles, Cal 433 



Oberthur's Etudes de Lepidopterologie Comparee 371 



On labeling specimens. A suggestion 473 



(See also Haskin, J. R.) 

 HASKIN, J. R., and GRINNELL, F., JR. Thecla clylie, leda, 



and ines 344 



Thecla dumetorwn and affinis, a study 3 



HEBARD, M. (See Rehn, J. A. G.) 



HILL-GRIFFIN, A. L. New Oregon Trichoptera 17 



HOLLAND, W. J. Strict priority in nomenclature, or not?. 273 

 HOLLOW AY, T. E. An experiment on the oviposition of a 

 hymenopterous egg parasite 329 



