VI CONTENTS. 



ECONOMIC ZOOI.OCiY — KNTOMOLOOY. 



Page. 



The zoological record, Sharp 750 



The Hlati; croj) ]iesl law of Louisiana and rides in effect November 1, 1909 750 



Third biennial rei)ort of tlie secretary for the years 1908-9, Newell 750 



Nursery inspection in North Carolina, Sherman, jr 750 



Insect enemies of cantaloups, cucumbers and related plants, Smith 751 



Corn pests, Garnian 751 



Notes on two insects found on corn, Webster 751 



Notes on the injurious scale insects and mealy bugs of Egypt, Draper 752 



The species belonging to the genera Ceratitis, Anastrepha and Dacus, Bezzi. . 752 



New genera and species of North American Corrodentia, Enderlein 752 



A contril)iilion to the knowledge of the Thysanoptera, Buffa 752 



A contribution to the knowledge of the Italian Lachnini, Del (Juercio 752 



Plant louse notes, family Aphididse, Gillette 752 



A new enemy of the Florida orange, Back 752 



The San Jose scale. — Some sprays for its control, Woodbury •. 752 



A contribution to the knowledge of the Coccidtfi of Italy, Leonardi 753 



A second contribution to the knowledge of the Coccidse of Italy, Leonardi 753 



[Papers on the Coccidte], Leonardi 753 



Further information on Diaspis pentagona and methods of control, Leonard!.. 753 



The identity and synonymy of some of our soft scale insects, Sanders 753 



Corn earworm , Headlee 754 



The codling moth and how to control it by spraying, Sanderson 754 



Notes on the parasites of the Saturniidse, Fiske and Thompson 754 



Pieris hrassicx and some of its parasites and hyperparasites, Martelli 755 



Dicraneura vinula and some of its parasites, Martelli 755 



Notes on fruit flies, Froggatt 755 



A new si)ecies of Asphondylia which attacks the lupine, Silvestri 755 



African blood-sucking flies, other than mosquitoes and tsetse flies, Austen 756 



A catalogue of the Coleoptera 756 



The hibernation of the boll weevil in central Louisiana, Newell and Dougherty. 756 



Powdered arsenate of lead as a practical boll weevil poison, Newell and Smith. . . 756 



Additional notes upon the breeding of the coffee-bean weevil. Tucker 758 



Papers on cereal and forage insects. — The clover root curculio, Wildermuth. . . . 758 



The rose curculio {Rhynchites bicolor) in Massachusetts, Gates 759 



Notes on honeybees gathering honeydew from a scale insect. Gates 760 



Ants, their structure, development, and behavior, Wheeler 760 



Ants collected by Prof. F. Silvestri in Mexico, Wheeler 760 



Ants collected by Prof. F. Silvestri in the Hawaiian Islands, Wheeler 760 



Contributions to the knowledge of the Chalcididse of Italy, Masi 760 



Contributions to the knowledge of hymenopterous parasites, Silvestri 760 



An account of Frospalla bcrlesfi, particularly of its first stages, Silvestri 760 



A parasite of Apantelcs glomeratus and Anilastus ebenimis, Martelli 760 



The geographical distribution of American ticks, Hooker 760 



FOODS HUMAN NUTRITION. 



The glycogen content of beef flesh, I, Trowbridge and Francis 760 



Test in handling and storage of poultry, Pennington 761 



Preserved chopped meat, Baier 761 



The occurrence of inactive lactic acid in a meat preparation, Salkowski 762 



The occurrence of yeast and O'idium on slimy sausage casing, Kiihl 762 



Meat and the provisioning of troops in time of war, Martel 762 



A chemical and bacteriological study of fresh eggs, Pennington 762 



Egg goods and egg substitutes, Bujard, Mezger, and Miiller 762 



Lard, McGill 762 



Butter goods, Baier 763 



Banana margarin 763 



Butter flavor, Baier 763 



Flavoring for bakers' goods, Mansfield 763 



Milling of wheats, Briinnich 763 



Notes on flour strength, Guthrie and Norris 763 



Microscopical analysis of bread of the fourth or fifth century, Rosendahl 763 



The Kafir bread plants, Nash 763 



The nutritive value of Annara and Tonkin yams, Eberhardt and Bloch 764 



Sea kale industry, Maynard 764 



