CONTENTS 



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Peach "Stop Back" and Tarnished Plant Bug 237 



T. J. Headlee. a Brood Study of the Codling Moth 389 



President 's Address 130 



Otto HEtOEMANN. The Sugar-cane Tingid from Mexico 249 



G. W. Hekrick. Abstract of Paper on the Cherry Fruit Flies 79 



Sonic External Insect Parasites of Domestic Fowls 81 



C. G. Hewitt. The Imperial Bureau of Entomology 274: 



AV. E. IIiXDS. Powdered Arsenate of Lead as an Insecticide 477 



C. F. Hodge. A New Fly Trap 110 



H. E. HoiGKiss. Fall Spraying for tlie Pear Psylla 243 



New Species of Maple Mites 420 



T. E. HOLLOWAY. Some Methods of Handling Minute Hymenopter- 



ous Parasites 341 



L. O. HdWARl). Economic Entomology at the Second International 



Congress of Entomology 88 



H. B. HuxGERFORD. The Success of a Two-spray Calendar in a 



Kansas Orchard 165 



W. D. HuxTER. American Interest in Medical Entomology 27 



S. J. HuxTER. Apparatus for Maintenance of Thermal Climatic 



Conditions (summarized in discussion) 196 



Pellagra and the Sand Fly, II 96 



F. A. JoiixsTON. On the Feeding Habits of Pimpla (Itoplectis) 



conquisitor Say 144 



T. H. JoXES. Some Notes on Laiihij(jmu fiugipcrda in Porto Rico 230 



C. L. Marlatt. The Federal Plant Quarantine Act 133 



A. C. Morgan and G. A. Runner. Some Experiments with Roent- 

 gen Rays upon the Cigarette Beetle, Lasiodcnna serricorne 226 



A. W. Morrill. Co-operation between State Horticultural In- 

 spectors 261 



Entomological Pioneering in Arizona 185 



WiLMON New'Ell. Notes on the Rice Water Weevil, Lissorhoptrus 



.^impJex Say, and its Control 55 



AV. C. 'Kane. Arsenical Residues on Fruit* 159 



P. J. Parrott. New Destructive Insects in New York 61 



*Withdra-\vn for publication elsewhere. 



