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myiasis in man and animals some aspects of the problem, 179, viii, 

 317-29. Felt, E. P. A new pest, the Chrysanthemum midge (Rhopal- 

 omyia hypogaea), 179, viii, 267. Keuchenius, P. E. Ueber den 

 bau der internen geschlechtsorgane einiger weiblichen dipteren, 

 514, i, 33-48. Kramer, S. D. The effect of temperature on the life 

 cycle of Musca domestica and Culex pipiens, 68, xli, 874-77. Mally, 

 C. W. Note on the use of poisoned bait for controlling the house 

 fly (Musca domestica), 513, xi, 321-28. Marcovitch, S. (See under 

 General). Muttkowski, R. A. New insect life histories. I (Psychoda 

 cinerea & Diamesa mendotae n. sp.), 123, xiii, 109-22. Richardson, 

 C. H. A contribution to the life history of the corn feeding syrphus 

 fly (Mesogramma polita), 179, viii, 338-42. Shannon, R. C. Mos- 

 quitoes attacking a frog, 102, xvii, 99. Winn & Beaulieu. A prelimi- 

 nary list of the insects of the Province of Quebec. Part II, Dip- 

 tera, 404, vii, 107-159. Minchin, E. A. Some details in the anatomy 

 of the rat flea, Ceratophyllus fasciatus, 185, xii, 441-46. 



Aldrich, J. M. New American sps. of Asteia and Sigalsoesa 

 [5 n. sps.] 5, xxii, 94-8. Bmes, C. T. A new wingless fly from 

 Jamaica, 5, xxii, 102-104. Felt, E. P. New No. American gall 

 midges [1 n. gen.; (i n. sps.], 4, 1915, 226-32. Knab, F. A new Sim- 

 ulium from Texas, 420, iii, 77-8. Malloch, J. R. Two new No. 

 American Diptera, 411, x, 64-6. Smith, H. E. New sps. of Tachi- 

 nidae from New England. [1 n. gen.; 4 n. sps.], 5, xxii, 98-102. 

 Townsend, C. H. T. Correction of the misuse of the generic name 

 Musca, with descriptions of two n. gen., 410, v, 433-36; New Andean 

 Spallanzaniine flies; New Peruvian Hystriciine flies, 420, iii, 63-69; 

 69-76. Van Duzee, M. C. Table of N. A. sps. of the dipterous genus 

 Thrypticus, with descriptions of four n. sps., 5, xxii, 84-8. Walton, 

 W. R. On the genus Exoristoides, 102, xvii, 96-9. 



COLEOPTERA. Britton, W. E. Some common lady beetles of 

 Connecticut, 359, Bui. 181. Chapman, R. N. Observations on the 

 life history of Agrilus bilineatus, 447, iii, 283-94. Craighead, F. C. 

 Larvae of the Prioninae, 344, Off. Secty., Rept. 107. Eichelbaum, F. 

 Die larve und puppe von Cis bidentatus und die larve von Psam- 

 modes spec? nebst bemerkungen zur anatomic der larve von Caryo- 

 borus nucleorum, 369, iv, 131-7. Garb, G. The eversible glands of 

 a chrysomelid larva, Melasoma lapponica, 189, vii, 88-97. Jaques, H. 

 E. The fish-feeding C. of Cedar Point, 143, xv, 525-28. Lovell, J. H. 

 -The origin of anthophily among the C., 5, xxii, 67-84. Mclndoo, 

 N. E. The olfactory sense of C., 198, xxviii, 407-61. Nowell, W. 

 Two scoliid parasites on scarabaeid larvae in Barbados, 480, ii, 

 46-57. Thilo, O. Das schnellen der springkaefer (Elateriden), 512, 

 Ivii, 120-6. Wadsworth, J. T. On the life history of Aleochara bili- 

 neata, a staphylinid parasite of Chorlophila brassicae, 186, x, 1-27. 



