COiMTEIVITS. 



The Geographical Distribution of Cicindelidae in Eastern North America. By 



Charles W. Leng i 



Notes on the Distribution of Several Species of Tiger Beetles. By WiM. T. 



Davis. 17 



Falagria Mannh. audits Relatives. By A. Fenyes 20 



Larvas of a Saturniid Moth Used as Food by California Indians. By J. M. 



Aldrich 28 



Some Observations on the Relations of Ants and Lycsenid Caterpillars, and a 

 Description of the Relational Organs of the Latter, By E. J. Newcomer 31 



Venational Variation in Cladura (Tipulidae Diptera). By C. P. Alexander 



and M. D. Leonard .... . . 36 



The Occurrence of the Mymarid Genus Stephanodes Enock in North America. 



By A. A. GiRAULT 40 



The Ants of Guam. By Willla.m Morton Wheeler . . ..... 44 



Contribution to an Annotated List of Long Island Insects. By Chris. E. Olsen 48 

 Observations on the Life History of Enchenopa binotata Say. By Ignaz 



Matausch 58 



Miscellaneous Notes ... . 67 



Proceedings of the New York Entomological Society 71 



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