vi INDEX. 



A new species of the remarkable Hymenopterous genus 

 Smicromorpha with correction of the generic descrip- 

 tion 461 



Overwintered cocoons surviving forest fire 148 



Standards of the number of eggs laid by insects {Peri- 

 planet a australasiae) 296 



Standards of the number of eggs laid by spiders III ... 66 

 Supposed diseased eggs of Thyridopteryx ephemerae- 



jormls and records of parasites 167 



The twentieth Australian species of Elasmus 32 



CODING, F. W. Catalogue of the Membracidae of Uru- 

 guay 397 



GREENE, G. M. Minutes of the Feldman Collecting So- 

 cial. (See under General Subjects.) 

 GRINNELL, F., JR. An individual variation of Lorquin's 



Admiral, Limenitis lorqninii 462 



Obituary : J. J. Rivers 143 



HANCOCK, J. L. Some corrections in names of So. Ameri- 

 can Tetriginae 328 



HASKIN, J. R. Butterfly collecting in Mojave Co., Arizona. 300 

 HEBARD, M. (See J. A. G. REHN.) 



HUGUENIN, J. C. Notes on Calligrapha sigmoidea 419 



Observations on an insectivorous larva 327 



HUNGERFORD, H. B. (See F. X. WILLIAMS.) 



JOHNSON, C. W. Notes on inadequate locality labels .... 123 



KELLOGG, V. L. & S. NAKAYAMA. Mallophaga of the Viz- 



cacha 193 



LEHR, W. Critical Remarks on Seitz' Macrolepidoptera 



of the World 138 



LEUSSLER, R. A. An improved method of caring for speci- 

 mens of butterflies on extended collecting trips 202 



LOVELL, J. H. The origin of Oligotropism 314 



Why do honey bees discriminate against black? 407 



McDuNNOUGH, J. (See BARNES, W.) 



MACGILLIVRAY, A. D. & P. P. CALVERT. Annual Meeting, 



Entomological Society of America 469 



MAIDL, F. & HANDLIRSCH, A. Third International Con- 

 gress of Entomology 420 



