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A liomemade cover for fiimigation with bisulfide of carbon, 

 p. 355—356. 



The imported parasite of tlie hessian fly, p. 356— 357. — Entedon 

 epigonus Walker nebst Abb. 



A rcmarkable migration of butterflies, p. 356 — 357. 



Hypatus bachmani (snoiit butterfly), p. 357. — Zahlreicher 

 Flug bei San Marcos, Texas. 



Are tumble-bugs beneficial? p. 358 — 359. — Eucranium arach- 

 noides und Megathopa violacea. 



Margarodes in the United States, p. 359. 



p. 411 428. 



The Classification of Lepidoptera, p. 411 — 412. Besprechung 

 des Systems von Comstock u. Kellog. 



A secondary effect of the Florida freeze, p. 413. Holzbohr- 

 käfer hatten sehr gelitten. 



Spraying on a large scale, p. 413. 



Animal life in thermal Springs, p. 413 — 414. 



Apparent success of one of the hessian fly parasite importations, 

 p 414—415. 



Cutworms and the army-worm habit, p. 415 — 416. 



Leucania unipuncta u. Noctua fennica (black cutworm), Feltia 

 herilis (striped cutworm), Agrotis saucia (variegated cutworm). 



The mediterranean flour mouth in New -York, p. 416. — 

 Ephestia kuehniella, 



Apples and the codling moth in Australia, p. 416 — 417. 



The grave-digger wasp and its parasite, p. 416 — 417. 



Migration of the great plains cricket, p. 417. — Anabrus 

 simplex. 



Note on the chicken tick (Argas americanus Pack.) Von San 

 Diego, Texas. Eier. 



Some changes in nomenclature, p. 418 — 419. — Siehe Coleoptera. 



A new furniture pest, p. 419 — 420. — Xyletinus peltatus. 



The home of the chinch bug, p. 420 — 422. 



Transmission of infection by flies, p. 422. — Bacillus prodigiosus. 



A remedy against fleas, p. 422. — Der Pförtner, ein Neger, 

 ging einige Stunden auf dem betreffenden von Flöhen heimgesuchten 

 Flur auf und ab, in Stiefeln, die mit Fliegenpapier beklebt waren. 



A new manual of Entomology, p. 423. — Comstock's Manual. 



An instance of intelligence in ants, p. 423—424. 



Cicada chimneys. — contradictory testimony, p. 424 — 425. 



A horn-fly trap, p. 425 — 426. 



The buffalo gnat, p. 426. 



A newly imported scale insect, p. 426 — 427. — Pulvinaria 

 psidii. 



How Hemiptera feed, p. 427 — 428. 



Birds and bark lice, p. 428. — Zosterops capensis frisst As- 

 pidiotus zonatus, Asterodiaspis quercicola, Mytilaspis pomorum. 

 Ebenso Certhia familiaris die letztgenannte. 



