CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. 



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Bradley, J. C. — Minutes of the Boston Meeting 1 



Smith J. B. — Abstract of Address Insects and Entomologists, 



T) nr Relations to the Community at Large 12 



Webster, F. M. — A Predaceous and Supposedly Beneficial Mite, 



Pediculoides, Becomes Noxious to Man 15 



Banks, Nathan. — Myrmeleonidae from Australia 40 



Williams, Francis X. — The Anatomy of the Larva of Cecidomyia 



Resinicoloides Williams 45 



MiTZMAiN, M. B. — Some New Facts in the Bionomics of the Cali- 

 fornia Rodent Fleas 61 



Severin, H. H. p. — A Study on the Structure of the Egg of the 

 Walking Stick Diapheromera femorata Say ; and the Biological 

 Significance of the Resemblance of Phasmid Eggs to Seeds 83 



Forbes, W. T. M. — A Structural Study of Some Caterpillars 94 



Morgan, T. H., and Schull, A. F. — The Life Cycle of Honnaphis 



hamamelidis 144 



Headlee, T. J. — An Apparatus for the Determination of Optimums 



of Temperature and Moisture 147 



Smith, John B. — Notes on Certain Species of Mamestra 154 



CoMSTOCK, J. H.— The Palpi of Male Spiders 161 



Whitmarsh, R. D. — North American Paniscini " 186 



Ewing, H. E. — The Rediscovery of a Peculiar Genus and vSpecies 



of Oribatidae , 209 



Van Duzee, E. P.- — A Revision of the American Species of Platyme- 



topius 214 



Chamberlin, R. V. — Diploda from the Western States 233 



Haseman, L.- — The Structure and Metamorphosis of the Alimentary 



Canal of the Larva of Psychoda alternata Say 277 



Wilson, H. F. — A Key to the Genera of the Sub-family Aphidinae 



and Notes on the Synonomy 314 



