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Edwards' Butterflies of North America 15. 307 



Entomological Notes (Pascoe's collection of Coleoptera ; Smith's Catalogue of the 

 Noctiiidae; recent papers of interest, 15. The New England species of Sphar- 

 agemon, til i< si rated ; death of Edward Norton; Kolbe's Entomology; the 

 species of Crambus about Ithaca, 13S. Recent papers on N. A. Orthoptera; 

 effect of elevation on eclosion of Osmia; Edward's Butterflies of N. A. ; black 

 female of Euphoeades glaucus in New England, 155. Insect Life; Moore's Lepi- 

 doptera Indica; Canadian spiders; Californian Collembola, iSo. Dr. Mc- 

 Cook's American spiders ; Peckham on senses of spiders ; the Entomologist's 

 Daily Post Card ; Packard on the fleas ; new light on Hemimerus, 203-204. A 

 Permian caddis fly ; Janet on structure of My rmica ; Elwes on geographical dis- 

 tribution of butterflies ; Bertkau's annual review of entomology ; the chair of 

 entomology at the Jardin des Plantes; losses through fire by entomologists ; 

 change of address, 213-214. A promised work on N. A. Diptera; Lemnicki 

 on pleistocene insects of Galicia, 231. A Japanese entomological journal ; list 

 of N. A. Asilidae, 363. The nest of Vespa; Moore's Lepidoptera Indica; 

 Lake Superior Coleoptera; the death of Juan Gundlacli, 3SS). 

 Hermann August Hagen ............ 35 



Proceedings of the Cambridge Entomological Club (Crauibid injurious to 

 cranberry vines; book-w^orms; protective guise of a Limacodes; various 

 Orthoptera, 55. Comstock's Evolution and taxonomy; abundance of Cal- 

 osoma; Pelecinus polycerator; the species of Bembidium ; election of officers; 

 death of Dr. Hagen; New England Acrididae, 139. Ceuthophili of N. A.; 

 Coleoptera of Lower California, 16S. Oflicei-s for 1895; Scapteriscus in the 

 U. S ; Podisma vs. Pezotettix; derivation of pigments in Lepidoptera; the 

 ape's face in chrysalis of Spalgis; northern captures of Panchlora viridis; 

 Danais archippus at sea, 214-215. Election; Coliashecla; winter collecting; 

 Lycaena xerces, 275. Habits of certain Coleoptera; colors of Papilio, 299. 

 Butterflies and Orthoptera of Labrador; a hybrid Basilarchia; development 

 ■of color in wings; butterfly captures in New England, 319. Elections; offi- 

 cers for 1896 ; the apterous species of Podisma in Europe and America ; tobacco 

 improved by attacks of Epitrix; butterfly captures ; development of the scales 

 in Lepidoptera; parallel markings in Bembidium, 346-347. Pigment of the 

 scales of Lepidoptera ; a Japanese journal of entomology ; Bermuda insects ; 

 eggs of Neophasia, 426-427). * 



A NEW family of fossil beetles. .......... 162 



The Butterfly Hunters tn the Carribees. ........ 17:; 



The anato.my of Lepidoptera in the Kansas University Quarterly. . . 176 



Comstock's Manual for the study of insects. ....... 256 



■Comstock's Insect Anatomy. ........... 299 



Charles Valentine Riley 30S 



The insect collections of the U. S. Natio.nal Museum. .... 31S-319 



Hart's Acy.ATic insects of Illinois 332 



The Cambridge Natural History — Insects. . . . . . ' . . 346 



Jnsect-vision : Plateau's EXPERIMENTS. ......... 372 



