484 INDEX 



HALL, F. J. Obituary notice of Frederick W. Russell.. 47 

 HANCOCK, J. L. Pink katy-dids and the inheritance of pink 



coloration /o 



HASKIN, J. R. Butterflies as food for squirrels 370 



HEBAKD, M. Certain features found in the genus Pan- 

 chlora, with other observations and the description of 



one new species 217 



Critical notes on certain species of the genus Blaberus 



(Blattidae), (fig.) 289 



A new species of the genus Gammarotettiv from Cali- 

 fornia (fig.) 65 



A new species of the genus Neoblattella from Costa 



Rica (fig.) 159 



Spring Orthoptera found on the islands in the vicinity 



of Charlotte Harbor, Florida 14 



Two new dark-colored species of the genus Eurycotis 



(fig.) 26 3 



HEINK, C. L. The house cricket a pest in St. Louis 424 



HOOD, J. D. A new species of Heterothrips from Eastern 



United States '. 106 



HOWARD, L. O., and J. HUTCHEON. Effects of a spider bite.464 

 JOHNSON, H. L. Additions to the Coleoptera of Meriden, 



Connecticut II2 



Insect notes for the season of 1915 154 



JONES, F. M. Two insect associates of the California 



pitcher plant, Darlingtonm calif arnica (fig.) 35 



KENNEDY, C. H. Note on Williamson's Acanthagrion paper. 31 7 

 Notes on the penes of Zygoptcra. No. i. Species Limits 



in the genus Acanthagrion (fig.) 3 2 5 



KNAB, F. Mycetobia and the classification of the Diptera 



(fig.) 2 59 



KNIGHT, E. F. A new entomological club 190 



KWIAT, A. Collecting Papaipemae 228 



Minutes of Chicago Entomological Club. (See Chicago.) 



LEONARD, M. D. The immature stages of two Hemiptera 



Empoasca obtusa (Typhlocybidae) and Lopidca ro- 



biniae (Capsidae) , (fig.) 49 



A tachinid parasite reared from an adult capsid 236 



