CONTENTS. V 



Tilt' (.'iit(>iiiolo<^ical 8C('ti(iTi, Riniii8on 3o2 



Report of ciitoiuolo^'ist for liiilf yi'iu- ended JK'c. 1^1, 1904, Loiiiislniry Ii52 



ReixM't of entoiuologiHt, 1!H)5, Ltninslmry 352 



Distribution of injnrions insects by artificial means, Theobaiil 352 



L'(>\d storajje as a factor in spread of insect pests, Fuller 353 



Report of economic zoologist on cotton insects, Iches 353 



The boll weevil, life history and habits, Newell 353 



Report on Paris green experiments against boll weevil, 1905, Marston et al... 353 



The tobacco siilitworm in Hawaii, Kotinsky 353 



An outbreak of locusts, Tonnelier 353 



The locust nute, Jarvis 353 



CIcddnIn si'.niotdtd and its control, Jungner 354 



1 lairy caterpillar pests of crops, Lefroy 354 



Ifi/piDiniiii'iitd indlinella, Dassonville 354 



I'ear and cherry tree slug, Newman 354 



important notes on the gypsy and l)rowii-tai! mollis, Steiie 354 



The gyi)sy and lirown-tail moths, I'elt 354 



The ftiiit Hy and its paiasitt's, 1 iempel 354 



Spread ( f fruit lly in the neighborhood of Paris, ( iiard 354 



The orange-tree butterfly, Howard 355 



I nternal parasites of DIdspis ]>('utagoria, Berlese 355 



On the parasites of f>liisi)is pejitar/ona, Howard 355 



The mango weevil ( Cri/ptorhyiichus mangifenv), Van Dine 355 



The oyster-shell bark-louse, (^uinn 355 



The oystet-shell Ixuk-louse, Jarvis 355 



;V scale insect of the cocoanut i)alm, Fleutiaux 355 



A new species of fungus parasitic on Ceroplasles rusri, Berlese 355 



Ladybirds and woolly aphis, Breen 355 



The mite disease of grapevine, Muller-Thurgau 356 



Winter treatment for acariosis of grapes, Faes 356 



Man/onnli'st vitium, Huergo 356 



I iisects affecting the black locust and hardv catalpa. Cotton 356 



Elm-leaf beetle, :\hiyet '. 356 



Injuries to trees by insects, Cecconi 356 



Two enemies of Jmiiperus communis, Torka 356 



Note on the life history of Hoplocerambyx s])inicnrnis, 8tebbing 356 



Synopsis of Portuguese galls and gall insects, Tavares 357 



Studies on South American termites, Holmgren 357 



Habits and peculiarities of some South African ticks, Lounslmry 357 



A new enemy of common fowls, Hempel 357 



Studies on C'ulex and Anopheles, (ilalli- Valerio and Rochaz-de Jongh 357 



A new mos<|uito killer 357 



Mites affecting farm homesteads, Jarvis 358 



Cockroaches, Froggatt 358 



The reaction of insects toward formalin fumes, Lampert 358 



Destruction of insects in greenhouses liy hydrocyanic acid, Tilli(>r 358 



Arsenate of lead, Lounslmry 358 



Spraying to control or prevent injury fmm insects and plant diseases. Smith.. 358 



Apiculture, Ilommell 358 



Bees and the corolla of (lowers, Faideau 358 



FOODS — HUMAN' NUTRITIOX. 



Beliavior in the body of phosiihorus compounds, Tunnicliffe 359 



Value of experiments on metabolism of protein, Al^derhalden 359 



Progress of proteid cleavage on different diets, Vogt 359 



Pnrteid siil)stances in muscle, Soave 359 



Present knowledge regiwding fat, Jolles 360 



Recent advances in jihysiology of digestion, Starling 360 



Influence of chocolate and coffee on uric acid, Fauvel 360. 



Notes on purin-free diets, Potts 360 



Sailors' foo<i, Sjiooner 360 



Vegetarianism 360 



A new variety of bread 360 



The solanin content of potatoes, Wintgen 360 



A biological method of separating cassava starch, de Kruijff 361 



