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ARACHNIDA Three new ticks from the United States. By 



Nathan Banks. 1909. 4 pp. 6 figs 10 



HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA A catalogue of American 

 aquatic and semiquatic Hemiptera. By G. W. Kirkaldy 



and J. R. de la Torre Bueno. 1909. 43 pp 35 



HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA A new coccid of the genus 



Eriococcus. By T. D. A. Cockerell. 1909. 2 pp ro 



A new gall-making coccid on Atriplex. By T. D. A. Cock- 



* erell and S. A. Rohwer. 1909. 2 pp 10 



HYMENOPTERA A new braconid of the genus Elasmosoma. 



By T. D. A. Cockerell. 1909. 2 pp 10 



LEPIDOPTERA The larva of Lerina incarnata Walk. By 



Harrison G. Dyar. 1909. I p 10 



Descriptions of two new species of Acrobasis. By Charles 



R. Ely. 1909. 2 pp 10 



Brassolis isthmia, a lepidopterous insect highly injurious to 

 cocoanut culture in the Panama Canal Zone. By Henry 



F. Schultz. 1909. 4 pp 10 



GENLRAL Obituary of William Harris Ashmead (6 pp., I pi.), 

 and The entomojogical writings of William Harris Ash- 

 mead, with an index to the new genera described by him 



(By J. C. Crawford, 26 pp.). 1909 35 



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