INDEX 



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MAI.LOCH, J. R.: A new species of Si/niiliu>n 

 from Texas, 133; two new species of Bor- 

 borickv from Texas, 185; remarks by, 28. 



Mallophora claucella, 51. 



Manxnnia titillanx, 41. 



Mantispa enderleini, n. sp., 176. 



MARLATT, C. L.: Remarks by, S3. 



Marmara fulgidella, 150. 



MARTINI, E.: Remarks by, 168. 



McATEE, W. L.: Communication by, 90. 



Manila maculata, 101; parasite of , 153, 160. 



Milnnolast.es abdominalis, 106. 



Microlepidoptera injurious to chestnut, 102. 



Micromalthus debilis, observations on the life 

 history of, 31. 



Microiidia americana, eggs of, 100. 



Monogonaslra volrotlii, n. sp., 144, 18". 



"Monsters of our backyard," 106. 



MORGAN, A. ('.: An enemy of the cigarette 

 beetle, 89. 



Mosquitoes of Panama, changes in fauna of, 

 40; transferring eggs of Dermatobia 168. 



Muscifl flies, variations of structural characters 

 in classification of, 21. 



Myelophilus pitn'perda, 169. 



Mymaridae, critical notes on some species from 

 the Sandwich Islands, with notes on Aus- 

 tralian, North American and European 

 forms, 9. 



\<ni>i'rla rlnrixxa, 171; obliqua, n. sp., 172; 

 , n. sp., 172. 

 a, 103. 



Neuroctenus * i >n plejr , habits and eggs of, 105. 



N'europteroid insects, new exotic, 137; from the 

 Philippine Islands, 170. 



Ooenciirtii*, ill, '.)<>. 



Orochartx xaltntor parasitized by Rhopalosoina, 

 145. 



( )rlho|)tera, exotic injurious species, .">('.. 

 I'.m.-iina canal zone, changes brought about in 



a<|uatic life, 40. 

 /''i"/ i-ii ijt Hiniiitus, 155, 101. 

 Paranagrux ojitabilh, 12, perforator, 12. 

 Parandrabrunnea, the \ ipositor of, 131. 

 I'ara-'itic, Hymenople-a, biological notes on, 



153; descriptions of new, 180. 

 l'i rilitus ini/i ricanus, 153. 

 I'litiliiitiinitix veiatar ('OH., leeiiins, habit of, 



105; rrid'ialun, 100; rui/i ittux, 166. 

 Philippine Islands, Neuropteroid insects from, 



170. 

 I'n IK K. \\'. I)\VK;HT, and SAS^I KK, K. H.: 



Preliminary report ol the (indiiig of a new 



weevil eneni\ of 1 1 K ] it a t o t n I ier, It::. 



-niif/.-ii, i:i; hawaiiense, \'.\; poeta, 



n. sp., 17; rcduvioli, 12; rubrin nlr, , 15; 



terrestre, 16; tanlulia, Is; tantalea var. 

 l,iii,ii IH n n, , n. var. l!l. 



Poliixi>liini't<i ti.nuiii, 157. 



Potato, A new weevil enemy of, 143. 



/' eudapantelet nigripes, n.^p.,187. 



Pseudoiiinxarix bred in California, 107 

 poidcs robertsoni, n. subsp. 107. 



Psocun bakeri. it. sp., 171. 



Psylla buxi, 168. 



QUAINT ANCE, A. L.: Annual address of the 

 President: Remarks on some of the in- 

 jurious insects of other countries, 54; 

 communication by, 167. 



Quarantine law against injurious insects, 83. 



Rachicerus, table of eastern U. S. species, 51. 



Rhipidandri, notes on, 188. 



Rhipidandrus championi, 192; flabellic-inu , 

 1!M ; paradoxus, 192; sulcatus, 192. 



Rhigopsidius lucumanus, 143. 



Rhopalosoma poeyi Cresson, notes on the life 

 history of, 145. 



ROHWEK, S. A.: A new braconid from South 

 America, 144. Notes on the feeding 

 habits of two adult sawflies, 148; Two 

 abnormally developed sawflies, 149; Des- 

 criptions of new parasitic Hymenoptera. 

 ISO. 



RUSSELL, H. M.: Observations on the egg 



parasites of Datana integerrimfl Walk., 91. 

 SASSCER, E. R., and PIERCE, VV. D.: Prelimin- 

 ary report of the finding of a new weevil 



enemy of the potato tuber, 143. 

 Sawflies, variation in number of palpal joints, 



87; notes on the feeding habits of two, 148; 



two abnormally developed, 149. 

 Scelio australin, 5, &,frogatti, 6, 8; ovi, n. sp., 4, 



8; Australian species, 7. 

 Scelioniil, n new from Queensland, Australia, 



parasitic on Acridiid eggs, 4. 

 SCHWARZ, E. A.: Remarks by, 29, 43, 8P, 161, 



168. 



Scolytid beetles parasitized by Tomicobia, 160. 

 Scotioneurus ./< im.-tiiinia Prov., identity of, 



38. 



.s'< xin i-ii.-tiini if, n. sp., 102. 

 St-toxis apiciin 'iinif, n. sp., 177. 

 SHANNON, RAYMOND, C.: Epimecis u-iltii 



Cresson and its host, 162; feeding habits of 



Phlebotomus vexator, Coq., 165. 

 Sn \ui', DR. DAVID: Election as honorary 



member of the society, 108. 

 SiV/H/y/iH.< cun-iilinnix jiarasitic on Conotrache- 



lux iii'iiiiiiatit.", 51. 

 Simulium, i|e\ire for breeding larvae of, 90; 



a new species of, from Texas, 133; dis- 



tinrtmii, n. sp., 133. 



