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221 



Sabulodes amplicineraria, 89; dyari, n. 



sp., 90; ligata, n. sp., 89. 

 Salebria ademptandella, n. sp., 114; 



ochripunctella, n. sp., 59; rectistri- 



gella, n. sp., 115; robustella, n. sp.,. 



114. 



Salobrena sincera, 93. 

 Sanders, J. G., Communications by, 



108, 109. 



Sarata umbrella, n. sp., 59. 

 Satole, n. gen., 95; ligniperdalis, n. sp., 



95- 



Saturnian moth, A new, from the South- 

 west, 82. 



Saw-fly larva killing willows, 10. 



Sayomyia punctipennis, The early stages 

 of, 36. 



Schedius, 161. 



Schultz, Henry F., Brassolis isthmia, 

 a lepidopterous insect highly in- 

 jurious to cocoanut culture in the 

 Panama Canal Zone, 164. 



Schwarz, E. A., Communications by, 5, 

 61, 62, 70, 71, 162. 



Scolytids living in bark saturated with 

 sea water, 18. 



Scolytus rugulosus, 122. 



Selidosema aethalodaria, n. sp., 57; 

 jacumbaria, n. sp., 56. 



Service-berry moth, 120, 122. 



Sibine apicalis, 48; sp., 48. 



Sloth moth, A further note on, 81. 



Smith, F. B., Communication by, 160. 



Stenaspilates apapinaria, n. sp., 55. 



Stenomid moths, Two new, from the 

 eastern United States, in. 



Stygnocoris rusticus, 14. 



Synchlora cupidinaria, 34; louisa, 34; 

 var. hulstiana, n. var., 35; viridipur- 

 purea, 35. 



Syntomaspis druparum, 108. 



Talima straminea, 50. 



Tanadema neutra, n. sp., 51. 

 Teraticoris herbaticus, no. 

 Tetranychus opuntias, n. sp., 36. 

 Tetrastichus as a parasite of Polygnotus, 



14. 



Therina hyalinaria, n. sp. 88. 

 Ticks, Three new, from the United 



States, 170; Parasites of, 119. 

 Timora toralis, 31. 



Timothy seeds infested by Adistemia, 3. 

 Tomicus cslatus, r$ decretus, 18. 

 Tosale oviplagalis, 93. 

 Toxoptera graminum, in, 163; Notes 



on, ii. 



Trypoxylon albitarsis, 63. 

 Tyndarichus, 161. 



Urbahns, T. D., and E. O. G. Kelly, 

 Experiments with Lysiphlebus, 163, 

 164. 



Uscodys, n. gen., 101; atalis, n. sp., 

 102; cestalis, 102. 



Valdivia mirabilicornella, n. sp., 60. 

 Van Horn, R. W., Remarks by, 1 10. 



Washington Academy of Sciences, In- 

 tended publication of Bulletin, 6. 



Webb, J. L., Communications by, 119, 

 162. 



Webster, F. M., Note on Adistemia 

 watsonii Woll., 3; Shorter remarks, 

 70, 73, in. 



Wellman, F. C., On insect life in Portu- 

 guese West Africa, 157. 



Willis, B., Communication by, 109. 



Xantippe descansalis, n. sp., 58, 94. 

 Xantippides, n. gen., 94; descansalis, 94. 

 Xanthorhoe planata, 83. 



Zophodia bidentella, n. sp., 114. 

 [Issued June 10, 1909.] 



