CONTENTS 111 



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A. F. Burgess. Kemarks on Gipsy Moth 258 



A. F. Burgess and D. M. Eogers. Results of Experiments in Con- 



trolling the Gipsy Moth by Removing its Favorite Food 



Plant 75 



P. L. BuTTRicK. The Effect of Tides and Rainfall on the Breeding 



of Salt Marsh Mosquitoes . 352 



T. D. A. CoCKERELL. A New Gall on Peritoma serrulatum 27& • 



Two New Coccidae 142 



E. A. CooLEY. Notes on Little Known Habits of the Rocky Moun- 

 tain Spotted Fever Ticks, Dermacentor vennstus Bks. 93 



W. M. Davidson. On the Pupal Instar of the Fruit Tree Leaf 



Roller, Archips argyrospila 396 



J. J. DA\^s. The Life Cycle of Laehnus 276 



G. A. Deax. Further Data on Heat as a Means of Controlling Mill 



Insects 40 



J. A. Dew. Fall Army Worm, Laphygma frugiperda 361 



R. W. Doaxe. An Annotated List of the Literature on Insects and 



Disease for the Year ]912 366 



The Rhinoceros Beetle, Oryctes rhinoceros, in Samoa 437 



E. O. EssiG. The Control of the Pernicious or San Jose scale, 



Jspidiotus perniciosus 270 



H. E. EwiXG. Notes on Oregon Coccinellidae 404 



E. P. Felt. The Codling Motli 173 



Itonida aniliici n. sp. 278 



Injuries Following the Application of Petroleum or Petroleum 



Products to Dormant Trees (abstract) 160 



Arthrocnodax Caroline n. sp. 488 



R. H. Forbes. The Gasolene Torch Treatment of Date Palm Scales 415 



B. E. Gates. An Important Means of Promoting Apiculture: The 



Bee Keeping Department of the Connecticut Fair 418 



E. W. Glaser and J. W. Chapman. The Wilt Disease of Gipsy 



Moth Caterpillar 479 



^ C. H. Hadlev. a City's Attempt to Trap Brown-tail Moths* 74 



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■^ L. Hasemax. The Apple Leaf-hopper, Empoasca mali 240 



' Unspotted Tentiform Leaf Miner of the Apple, Ornix 



geminatella 313 



—^ *Paper not received in time for publication. 



