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Index 



Tipula rohweri, 165, 166. 



sayi, 194. 

 Tipulidje, synonymical and other notes 



on the, 192. 

 Tmeticus perplexus, 105. 

 Trachymyrmex arizonensis, 94, 95, 96, 



97. 

 Trachymyrmex desertorum, 98, 100. 

 Trachymyrmex jamaicensis, 94, 96. 



saussurei, 94, 95. 



septentrionalis, 94, 95, 96, 97. 



furrifex, 94, 95, 97, 100. 

 Trechus chalybeus, 35. 

 Triaioma, 145. 

 Triballus californicus, 104. 



Tricrania sanguinipennis, 173. 



Trotteria, 85. 



Tubulifera, head of, 9. 



Turtle, sarcophagid parasite of, 173. 



Tydeus coccophagus, 38. 



Weevil, another imported clover, 74. 

 Western Lepidoptera, 32. 



Xenodusa, 103. 



cava, 171. 



montana, 107. 

 Xiphosomella, 25. 



Zyras lugubris, 103. 



Authors. 



Aldrich, J. M., on North American 



species of Hydrophorus, 45. 

 Aldrich, J. M., on the genus Diostracus, 



70. 

 Alexander, C. P., on Synonymical and 



other notes on the Tipulidse, 192. 

 AUard, H. A., on the stridulations of 



Locustidae, 118. 



Barnes, Wm., and J. J. McDunnough, 



on certain Olene species, 157. 

 Barnes, Wm., and J. J. McDunnough, 



on Sphingidae of North America, 



34. 

 Bergroth, E., on a new genus of Redu- 



viidae, 144. 

 Bergroth, E., on New Neotropical Plce- 



ariina?, 15. 

 Beutenmuller, Wm., on new species of 



Holcaspis from Mexico, 87. 

 Brues, C. T., on Ophioninse with toothed 



femora, 21. 

 Brues, C. T., Review of Howards "The 



House Fly," 155. 



Caudell, A. N., on some genera of Blat- 

 tidse, 89. 



Champlain, A. B., on Carabidse taken 

 in Connecticut, 35. 



Champlain, A. B., on Coleoptera from 

 Connecticut, 170. 



Cockerell, T. D. A., on bees of the genus 

 Perdita, 134. 



Cockerell, T. D. A., on Scudder's work 

 on fossil insects, 181. 



CooHdge, C. R., on Western Lepidop- 

 tera, 32. 



Doane, R. W., on Tipula fallax and 

 others, 160. 



Ewing, H. E., on predaceous and para- 

 sitic Acarina, 37. 



Felt, E. P., on a new species of Lasiop- 



tera, 85. 

 Field, W. L. W., Doctor Scudder's 



work on the Lepidoptera, 179. 

 Forbes, W. T. M., on another aquatic 



caterpillar, 120. 



Girault, A. A., on hosts of insect egg 

 parasites, 146. 



Glaser, R. W., Review of Ross' "The 

 Reduction of Domestic Mosqui- 

 toes," 209. 



Johnson, C. W., on Dipterous genera 

 proposed by Billberg, 73. 



Kershaw, J. C. (see Muir, F.) 

 Kingsley, J. S., on Samuel Hubbard 



Scudder, 175. 

 Knab, F., on the food habits of Meg- 



arhinus, 80. 



Ludlow, C. S., on the Philippine Mos- 

 quitoes, 125. 



Mann, W. M., on Guests of Californian 

 ants, 27. 



Mann, W. M., on some northwestern 

 ants and their guests, 102. 



McDurmough, J. J. (see Barnes, Wm.) 



Morse, A. P., on Lucilia sericata as a 

 household pest, 90. 



Morse, A. P., on the Orthopterological 

 work of Mr. S. H. Scudder, with 

 personal reminiscences, 187. 



Muir, F., and J. C. Kershaw, on mouth- 

 parts of Hemiptera, 1. 



