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The Greatest Coleopterist. By R. P. Dow ...... J85 J 



Notes on Orthoptera from the East Coast of Florida with Descriptions of Two y^ 



New Species of Belocephalus By W.\i. T. Davis ... . . 191 "4 



A Revision of the American Species of Tanypremna Osten Sackenand Megii- 3? 



tocera Wiedemann. By Chari.es P. .Vle.kanuer 205 ^ 



New Bees of the Genus Halictusfrom United States, Guatemala and Ecuador. ^ 



By Marion Durkin Ellis 218 '. 



The Life Histories of the New York Slug-Caterpillars —XX 



By Harrison G. Dvar 223 s 



The Eggs and Nymphal Stages of the Dusky Leaf Bug Calocoris Rapidus Say. '■'" 



By R. L. Wehster and Dayton Stoker 229 



New Membracidae from the East Indies. By \V. D. Funkhouser 234 



Relative Attractiveness of Vegetable, Animal and Petroleum Oils for the V 



Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitis Capitata Wied.). By Henry H. P. V 



Severin and Harky C. Sevekin ... 240 -v 



On the Misuse of ttie Terms Parapteron, Hypopteron, Tegula, Squamula, .'^ 



Patagium and Scapula. By G. C. Crampton . 248 i 



New Spiders from the Neighborhood of Ithaca, N. Y. By J. H. Emerton 262 



Miscellaneous Notes . . 265 



Proceedings of the New York Entomological Society 266 



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