324 INDEX 



JOHANNSEN. O. A. The genus Diaincso 229 



KERTESZ, K. An appeal from Hungary 140 



KNULL, J. N. (See also Champlain & Knull). 



LEUSSLER, R. A. Goneptery.v clorindc in Nebraska 281 



Pamphila ottoc, and paumcc, with description of a new 



form 206 



LINDSEY, A. W. (See Barnes & Lindsey). 

 MABEE, W. B. (See Haber & Mabee). 



MAC&LLIYRAY, A. D. New species of Cladiinae 48 



MALLOCII, J. R. A key to the species of the genus Cocnosia 201 



A nomenclatorial tangle in Anthomyiidae 120 



Notes on some of van der Wulp's species of N. A. 



Anthomyiidae 40 



Some notes on Drosophilidae .' . . . 311 



A synopsis of the genera of the anthomyiid subfamily 



Coenosiinae 106 



Two new species of the genus Cocnosia 134 



MARES, A. A new species and a new variety of Cicindela 310 



METCALF, Z. P. Homopterological gleanings 237 



NEEDHAM, J. G. An important new work on American 



caddisworms 159 



A new study of the economic value of dragonflies 30 



Review : Dragonflies and damselflies in relation to pond 



fish culture 30 



PARKS, T. H. Entomological workers in Ohio institutions 128 



PINCHOT, G. Prevent forest fires it pays 143, 185 



RAMSDEN, C. T. A new Xylophones from Cuba 23 



RANSOM, R. H. A supplementary note to the biography 



of W. H. Patton ' 154 



REHN, J. A. G. An appeal from Russian fellow-entomol- 

 ogists and a list of Russian entomologists recently 



deceased 199 



Depositories of type material (editorial) 180 



Minutes : American Entomological Society 32 



(See also Cresson & Rehn.) 



ROBERTSON, C. Flower visits of Xylota clialybca 314 



RomvER, S. A. Clialybion, not a synonym of Sceliphron 27 



SHERMAN, F., and C. S. BRIMLEY. A state insect survey 232 



