CONTENTS V 



Page 

 Further Observations on the Breeding Habits and Control of the 



House-Fly, Musca domestica 281 



W. E. Hinds. County Organization in the Campaign against the 



BoU Weevil ' 65 



Reducing Insect Injuiy to Stored Com 203 



H. E. HoDGKiss and P. J. Parrott. The Parasites of the San Jos6 



Scale in New York 227 



L. O. Howard. A Xote on Sigismond Mokshetsky and His Work in 



the Crimea 247 



An Incident in the Search for Foreign Gipsy-Moth Parasites 378 



The Education of the Entomologists in the Service of the U. S. 



Department of Agiiculture 275 



S. J. Hunter and P. W. Claassen. Grasshopper Control in the South- 

 ern Division of Kansas 73 



W. D. Hunter. Quarantine against the Mexican Cotton BoU Weevil 234 



S. J. Hunter. The Sandfly and PeUagra, III 293 



J. A. Htslop. Sou Fumigation 305 



J. F. Illingworth. Fm'ther Notes on the Breeding of the Tachinid 



Fly Parasitic on the Cane Beetle Borer 390 



A New Pest of Cane in Fiji, Sphenophorus nebulosus Mcly 444 



T. H. Jones. Additional Notes on Porto Rican Sugar-cane Insects 461 



E. O. G. Kelly. Notes on the Biology of Diplazon Icetatorius 294 



G. B. King. A New Species of Kermes from Connecticut 150 



The Genus Pseudokermes in Montana 246 



J. L. King. Contributions to the Life History of the Lesser Peach 



Borer in Ohio 401 



Robert Matheson. The San Jose Scale in Nova Scotia 141 



J. W. McCoLLOCH and H. Yuasa. A Parasite of the Chinch Bug 



Egg 219 



E. A. McGregor. Red Spider Control 324 



The Serpentine Leaf-miner on Cotton 447 



A. L. Melander. Can Insects Become Resistant to Sprays? 167 



C. L. Metcalp. Egg-Laying Habits of the Pecan Twig Girdler 218 



Z. P. Metcalf. Report of Field Work on Southern Corn BUI Bug* 83 



A. W. Morrill. Experiments with House-Fly Baits and Poisons 268 



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