IXDEX 323 



CRESSON & REHN. Entomological literature (see under 



General Subjects) 

 DAVIS, W. T. Old time economic entomology on Staten 



Island, New York 310 



(See also Shoemaker & Davis.) 



EWING, H. E. Notes on the occurrence and distribution 

 of Antarctic land arthropods (springtails and mites: 



Collembola and Acarina) 76 



FALL, H. C. A correction and a protest 83 



Notes on Clivina, with description of a new species from 



the Pacific coast 161 



FELT, E. P. A new gall midge on rushes 166 



FERRIS, G. F. A note on Tiiucina calif ornicnm 282 



FISHER, W. S. A new Cerambycid beetle from Santo 



Domingo 52 



FORBES, W. T. M. Five strange Lepidoptera (Oinophili- 



dae, Noctuidae, Gelechiidae.) (ill.) 97 



FRENCH, G. H. Catocala iilalumc a distinct species. . . . 233 

 PRISON, T. H. Further biological and systematic notes 

 concerning Brent us kincaidii, and other closely related 



species 214 



GAIGE, F. M. University of Michigan-Williamson expedi- 

 tion to Brazil (see under General Subjects: Univer- 

 sity of Michigan-Williamson expedition.) 



HALL, G. C. A carbon-tetrachloride killing bottle (ill.) . . 112 

 NARROWER, D. Minutes of The American Entomological 



Society 191 



HOLLAND, W. J. A few notes on distribution 168 



HEBARD, M. Obituary : Joseph Lane Hancock 160 



Review: Catalogue of Indian insects. Acrydidae 



(Tettigidae) 95 



The stridulation of a North American Noctuid, Hcli- 



ochcilus paradoxus 244 



HOUGH, W. S. Observations on two mealy bugs. Triony- 



inits trifolii, and Pscmlococcits uKtrituiins 171 



HOWARD, L. O. A braconid feeding by indirect suction. . . 218 

 HUTCHISON, R. H. Mulfonl biological exploration of the 



Amazon basin news bulletins 55, 91. 150, 245 



