Brongniart on Prothoracic Wings in Carboniferous Insects 31 



A Hint from Embryology 32 



Some old Correspondence between Harris, Say and Pickering. Figures. 57-60: 121- 



124: 137-141 : 169-172 : 185-187 : 297-298: 345-346: 357-358 



Personal Notes 60,86,93, 118, 292 



forel on the habits of brachytrypus ......... 6s 



Bugnion on Alpine Faunas 68-69 



The Abbe Provancher's work in Canada 69 



Edwards's Butterflies of North America 85-86:221-222 



Packard's Forest-insects 86 



Bibliography (The proboscis of the blow-fly ; the foot of the same). . . . 115-116 



Recent Literature (Tutt's British Noctuae ; Bugnion's Postembryonal develop- 

 ment, habits, and anatomy of Encyrtus ; Foerster's Insects of the middle oligo- 

 cene of Brunstatt, 117. Transactions of the American entomological society; 

 Insect life; the "jumping bean" ; Kolbe's Introduction. 132. Buckton's British 

 Cicadae; succession of wing colors in chrysalids of butterflies: a cyclopean 

 honey-bee, 222). 



Edward Burgess 131 



The London Insectary 131-132 



A Dipterous Parasite of the Toad 249 



Henry Walter Bates 249-250 



Dohrn and Burmeister ^oo 



John Witt Randall ojg 



A Lower Silurian Insect from Sweden ......... 365 



Ants Breeding in and in 



372 



A Monograph of North American Tachinidae 3S1 



Lepidopterological Notes (A. grant from the Bache Fund ; the Knyvett collection 



of Indian Lepidoptera at Pittsburg ; Indiana butterflies) ...... 302 



Westwood and Stainton 



405 



Hymenoptera of Madagascar 449 



Local Notes (Dr. Packard's insect types; Dr. J. W. Randall; the gypsy moth) . . 512 



For Brief Notes, Foreign Notes. General Notes, Literary Notes, Miscellaneous Notes, and 

 Notes, see Entomological Notes. 



