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NEUROPTERA, ETC. Baker, A. W. Lice affecting the do- 

 mestic fowl, 4, 1915, 237-41. Kennedy, C. H. Notes on the life 

 history and ecology of the dragonflies of Washington and Oregon, 

 50, xlix, 259-345. 



Clemens, W. A. May flies of the Siphlonurus group [1 n. gen.; 



I n. sp.], 4, 1915, 245-60. Corbett & Hargreaves Vulturops flori- 

 clensis, a new member of the Psocid subfamily Vulturopinae from 

 the U. S., 5, xxii, 142-?,. Hood, J. D. A new Hoplandrothrips 

 (Thysanoptera) from British Guiana, 4, 1915, 241-4. Hood & Wil- 

 liams New Thysanoptera from Florida and Louisiana [2 n. gen.; 



II n. sps.], 6, xxiii, 121-38. Longinos Navas, R. P. Neuropteros 

 nuevos o poco conocidos, 272, xi, No. 23, 28 pp. 



ORTHOPTERA. Fulton, B. B. The tree crickets of New 

 York:, Life history and bionomics, 148, Tech. Bui., 42. 



Davis, W. T. List of the O. collected in northern Florida in 

 1914 for the Am. Museum of Nat. History, with descriptions of 

 n. sps. [2 new], 6, xxiii, 91-101. Hebard, M. The American species 

 of the genus Miogryllus, 6, xxiii, 101-21. 



HEMIPTERA. Berlese, A. La distruzione della "Diaspis pen- 

 tagona" amezzo della Prospaltella berlesei, 169, x, 151-218. Crosby 

 & Hadley, Jr. The rhododendron lace-bug, Leptohyrsa explanata, 

 179, viii, 409-14. Ege, R. On the respiratory function of the air 

 stores carried by some aquatic insects (Corixidae, Dytiscidae and 

 Notonecta), 351, xvii, 81-124. Leonard, M. D. The immature 

 stages of the black apple leaf-hopper (Idiocerus provancheri), 

 179, viii, 415-19. Phillips, W. J. Further studies of the embry- 

 ology of Toxoptera graminum, 447, iv, 403-4. Teodoro, G. Sui tubi 

 malpighiani dei Lecanini, 169, x, 15-19. 



Davidson, W. M. Little-known western plant-lice, I [2 new], 

 179, viii, 419-29. Metcalf, Z. P. A list of Homoptera of North 

 Carolina, 486, xxxi, 35-60. Osborn & Drake Additions and notes 

 on the Hemiptera-Heteroptera of Ohio; Records of Guatemalan 

 Hemiptera-Heteroptera, with descriptions of new species, 143, xv, 

 501-8; 529-541. de la Torre-Bueno, J. R. Nota sobre Hemipteros 

 del Chaco de Santiago del Estero, 60, xxvi, 157-162. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Brimley, C. S. The seasonal distribution of 

 the army-worm moth at Raleigh [N. Carolina], 486, xxxi, 61-3. 

 Chinaglia, L. Osservazioni intorno alia struttnra dei peli addo- 

 minali (peli copritori delle uova) della Euproctis chrysorrhoea, 

 169, x, 1-13. Collins, C. W. Dispersion of gipsy-moth larvae by 

 the wind, 344, Bui. 273. Eltringham, H. Further observations on 

 the structure of the scent organs in certain male Danaine butter- 



