CONTENTS. V 



Page. 



The receptivity of oak for Oidium, Pantanelli 650 



Control of pine rust, Schultz 650 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Digest of the game, fish, and forestry laws, edited by Kalbfus 650 



The food of birds, Florence 650 



Bird houses and nesting boxes, Forbush 650 



Attraction and protection of birds, Wolda 650 



How to attract wild birds about the home, Ladd 650 



Bibliography of Canadian zoologj'', 1913, Walker - 651 



[Animal pests, etc., in Colorado] 651 



Report on economic zoology for the year ending September 30, 1913, Theobald . . 651 



Outlines of lectures in economic entomology, Herrick 651 



New insect life histories, I, Muttkowsld _. _ 651 



The rearing of larvae, with special reference to British Lepidoptera, Rippon. . . 651 



Proceedings of the Entomological Society of British Columbia, 1915 651 



[Insect pests in St. Vincent], Watts 651 



[Insect pests in St. Lucia], Watts 651 



Insect pests in 1914, MacDougall 652 



Report of entomological division of Salgir Station, Mokrzhetskil and Bragina. . 652 



[Report of the entomologist], Froggatt 652 



Report of the entomologist, Rutherford .- 652 



Report of the entomologist, Rutherford 652 



Some minor pests of tea recently reported, Rutherford 652 



Theory of toxicity, Woodworth _ 652 



A new mixture for controlling wood-boring insects, Craighead 652 



On the employment of heat in the control of insects, Semichon 653 



Fumigating the household, Becker 653 



The snowy tree cricket with reference to apple bark disease, Parrott et al 653 



Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa, the European mole cricket in New Jersey, Weiss 653 



Some developments in grasshopper control, Webster 653 



The spring grain aphis or ' ' green bug' ' in the Southwest, Webster 653 



The mouth parts and mechanism of suction in Schizoneura lanigera, Davidson. 653 



The potato moth; methods of controlling in stored tubers, Steward 654 



The tent caterpillar, Femald - 654 



Biology of the grapevine moths and means for their control, Voglino 654 



The prevention of egg laying on turnips by the diamond-back moth, Gray. ... 654 



T5T)ical flies; Photogi-aphic atlas of Diptera, inchiding Aphaniptera, Pearce.. 654 



The Chironomidfe, or midges, of Illinois, Malloch 654 



A synonymic catalogue of the dipterus family Phoridse, Brucs 654 



Notes on the preo^iposition period of the house fly, Hutchison 654 



Banana as a host fruit of the Mediterranean fruit fly. Back and Pemberton 655 



New neotropical muscoid flies, Townsend 655 



Leptinotarsa decemlineata, Ellis 655 



The poisonous effects of the rose chafer upon chickens, Lamson, jr 655 



The western twelve-spotted and western striped cucumber beetles. Sell 656 



Investigations on borers and borers' parasites, Ishida 656 



Experiments in the control of the poplar and willow borer, Matheson 656 



Another nodule destroying beetle, McConnell 656 



Studies on the biologj'' of the Arizona wild cotton weevil, Coad 656 



Bees and their diseases 656 



Beekeeping, Ghosh 657 



Foul brood regulations effective on and after March 1, 1916, Paddock 657 



The ichneumons of Great Britain, Morley 657 



Catalogue of the British Ichneumonidae, Morley 657 



The ichneumonid genus Pimpla, Schmiedeknecht 657 



Notes on Ichneumon Isetus, Knight 657 



A new species of Gonatocerus parasitic on Idiocerus , Leonard and Crosby 657 



The cherry and hawthorn sawfly leaf miner, Parrott and Fulton 657 



A new cherry and hawthorn pest, Ilall 657 



The pavement ant as a pest of cold-frame and greenhouse crops. Smith 657 



The red spider, Zacher 658 



A progress report on Sarcocystis tenella, Scott 658 



FOODS — HUMAN NUTRITION. 



Food chemistry in 1914, Ruble 658 



International catalogue. Q — Physiology. QR — Serum physiology 658 



