CONTENTS V 



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 Harned, R. W. The Small Pink Corn Worm, Batrachedra rileyi 



Wals., in Mississippi 295 



Haseman, L. Apiary Investigations in Missouri 282 



An Investigation of the Supposed Immunity of Some Varieties of 



Wheat to the Attack of the Hessian Fly 291 



Hayes, Wm. P. A Study of the Life-history of the Maize Bill-bug 120 



Headlee, T. J. Sulphur-arsenical Dusts against the Strawberry 



Weevil, Anthonomus signatus Say 84 



Herrick, Glenn W. The President's Address: The Need of a Broad, 



Liberal Training for an Economic Entomologist 15 



Holland, E. B. Detection of Arsenic in Bees 364 



HousER, J. S. Dasyneura ulmea Felt, a New Ehn Pest 82 



A New Method of Subterranean Fumigation 285 



Howard, L. O. On The Hawaiian Work in Introducing Beneficial 



Insects 172 



Further Notes on Prospaltella berlesei How. 179 



Lachnosterna Larva; as a Possible Food Supply 389 



HuNGERFORD, H. B. Sciara Maggots Injurious to Potted Plants 538 



Hyslop, J. L. Triphleps insidiosus as the Probable Transmittor of _ • 



Corn-ear Rot (Diplodia sp., Fusarium sp.) 435 



Jones, T. H. Notes on Anasa andresii Guer., an Enemy of Cucurbits 431 



King, J. L. Notes on the Control of the Lesser Peach Tree Borer^ 106 



Maxson, a. C. Some Unpublished Notes on Pemphigus betoe Doane 500 



McCoLLOCH, J. W. Additional Notes on the Use of Dust Sprays 



against the Corn-ear Worm 395 



McCoLLOCH, J. W. and Hayes, Wm. P. A Preliminary Note on 



the Life Economy of Solenopsis molesta Say 235 



McConnell, R. W. Summary of Facts about the Introduction of 



Pleurolropis epigonus Walk. 145 



McCray, a. H. Some Difficulties in Gross Diagnosis of the Infectious 



Brood Diseases of Bees 192 



McGregor, E. A. Bucculatrix thurberiella, a Pest of Cotton in the 



Imperial Valley 505 



The Privet Mite in the South 556 



Merrill, J. H. Life-history and Habits of two Nematodes Parasitic 



on Insects' 1^^ 



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