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Report of the entomologist, Fullaway 



Insects and other galls of plants in Europe and Mediterranean Bayin, Ilouard . 852 



Carnivorous insects in the region of Paris, Chr^Uien 853 



Report of the government entomologist to March 31, 1913, Fletcher 853 



Insect enemies of plants in Surinam, Kuypor 853 



A.nimal enemies and diseases of the sugar beet in 1912, Stift 853 



Insect pests of truck and garden crops, 1913, Lovett 853 



Apple insects, Schoene and Fulton 853 



Injurious citrus insects, Cook 853 



Termites or white ant=i 853 



\ ;odu\did in which Trypanosoma cruzi develops, Brumpt and Gonzalez-Lugo. 853 



luviidae of North America capable of transmitting T. cruzi, Brumpt 853 



'■ tea seed bug, Antram 853 



1 ne wheat bug {Mlia gemiari cognata) 854 



Contribution to the study of Ilelopeltis, Bernard 854 



The avocado membracid (Hoplophora monogramma), Inda 854 



On the Chermesidoe of Switzerland, Cholodkovsky 854 



The mealy bugs of California, Essig 854 



Dolly aphids of the ehn, Patch 854 



Ikworm experiments, Woodworth 854 



10 brown-tail moth (Euproctis chrysorrhoea), Britton 854 



.' lie sugar-cane borer (Diatrsea saccharalis oblitcrallis), Rosenfeld and Barl)or-. 854 



'psovygia constalis, injurious to lucern hay in the Romagna, Italy, Sbrozzi. . 854 



' ■ Chelonia caterpillars. Pi card 855 



jiinostola viusculosa, a noctuid injurious to cereals in Hungary, Jablonowsky 855 



i ae flight of the house fly, Hindle 855 



The cambium miner in river birch, Greene 855 



Some common lady beetles of Connecticut, Britton 856 



Sq/dmaenus chevaheri n. sp. in Senegal, Vuillet 856 



A new endemic fern weevil of the genus Heteramphus, Swezey 856 



The weevils of the families Attelabidse and Brachyrhinidse, Pierce 856 



Biology of the large brown pine beetle and remedial measures, Grolimann 856 



A contribution to the comparative physiology of digestion, Petersen 856 



Apiculture in British Columbia, Harris and Todd 856 



A new braconid parasite of Sinoxylon sexdcntatum in grapevine shoots, Picard.. 856 



On a new species of Mymaridae from Trinidad, Waterhouse 856 



A new species of Cor>Tnbite8 from the Sonoran zone of Washington, Hyslop. . . 856 



Studies on the habits and development of Spalangia muscidarum, Richardson. . 856 



Notes on Tetrasticliini, Kurdjumov 857 



Protozoan parasites of Ichneumonidae, Morley 857 



The cherry fruit sawfly (Hoplocampa cookei), Essig 857 



The occurrence of a tenthredinid {Emphytus hraccatus) on the oak, Nielsen. . . 857 



Ticks in the West Indies 857 



The Bi*azilian species of the subfamily Heterakinae, Travassos 857 



FOODS — HUMAN NUTRITION. 



Some results of a study of the factors of bread making, Williams 857 



The staling of bread, Verschaffelt 859 



"Lime bread " 859 



"Biological properties " of milk in relation to feeding infants, Lane-Claypon. . . 859 



Present knowledge regarding the putrefaction of butcher's meat, Grimaldi 861 



The nitrogen content of mince meat, Utt 861 



Meat extracts, McGill 861 



Notes on the history of preserving fish, Beel 861 



Conserving the nitrogenous material in dried codfish, Yoshimura and Kanai. . 861 



Reprocessed canned salmon — possible danger from its use as a food 801 



Dried and packaged fruit, McGill 861 



Preserves, Collin 862 



The digestibilitv of the nitrogenous material in cocoa and cocoa shells, Goy. . . 862 



Celery seed, Juillet 862 



Proceedings of Association of American Dairy, Food, and Drug Ofiicials, 1913. 862 



Report of Commonwealth and States of Australia on food and drugs standards. . 862 



The new cookery. Cooper 862 



Cooking by G. A. S., compiled by Edden, edited by Brereton 862 



[Electricity for cooking and heating] 862 



