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COLEOPTERA. A. F. CONRADI, Clemson College, A little known 

 wire-worm, Horistonotus uhleri* ROBERT MATHESON, Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Life-history notes on Psephenus lecontei and Hydroporus sep- 

 tentrionalis* C. L. METCALF, Raleigh, N. C., The Egg Laying Habits 

 of the Pecan Twig Girdler, Oncidercs cingulatus Say. V. E. SHEL- 

 FORD, LTniversity of Chicago. The elytral tracheation of the sub- 

 families and genera of Cicindelidae.* The sequence of color changes 

 during ontogeny in Cicindela* E. L. WORSHAM and J. CHESTER 

 BRADLEY, Office State Entomologist of Georgia, Exhibit of Collections 

 of Coleoptera and Odonata from Georgia belonging to Georgia State 

 Board of Entomology.* 



LEPIDOPTERA. L. S. BARBER, Cornell University, The biology of 

 Gclcchia gallaesolidaginis with some reference to some of its para- 

 sites.* STANLEY B. FRACKER, University of Illinois, New characters 

 in the classification of microlepidopterous larvae.* ARTHUR GIBSON, 

 Ottawa, Canada, A New Destructive Cutworm of the Genus Porosa- 

 grotis Occurring in Western Canada. (Preliminary note on the oc- 

 currence and destructive nature of a new enemy of Cereals.) H. A. 

 GOSSARD, Wooster, O., The Lesser Peach Borer, Sesia pictipes, (Life 

 history studies in the Lake Erie fruit belt.) CORNELIA F. KEPHART, 

 Cornell University, The poison glands of Euproctis chrysorroea Linn.* 

 EDNA MOSHER, University of Illinois, Some interesting structures in 

 the pupae of the Lepidoptera.* F. B. PADDOCK, College Station, Texas, 

 Life History of the Bee Moth or Wax Worm, (A brief review of the 

 life history of this insect as established by experimental work at Col- 

 lege Station, Texas. There are in this latitude three generations. 

 Carbon bisulfide has been found to be effective in the control of this 

 pest.) N. L. PATRIDGE, University of Illinois, The tracheation of the 

 anal area of the wings of the Lepidoptera and the homology of the 

 veins.* 



DIPTERA. LEONARD HASEMAN, University of Missouri, The life- 

 history of a species of Psychodidae.* C. GORDON HEWITT, Ottawa, 

 Canada, The Occurrence of the Warble Fly, Hypoderma bovis, in 

 Canada. PAUL S. WELCH, Kansas Agricultural College, Observations 

 on the habits and life history of Hydromyza conflucns Loew.* JAMES 

 ZETEK, Panama Canal Commission, The dispersal of Musca domestica* 



OBITUARY. 



DR. GEORGE WILLIAM PECKHAM, known for his work on 

 spiders and on wasps, died January n, 1914, at Milwaukee, 

 Wisconsin. We hope to present a notice of his life in a later 



issue. 



