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Economic Entomology. 



Assoc. Econ. Ent., Proceedings i6th annual meeting, 7 No. 46. Cook, O. 

 F. An enemy of the cotton boll weevil, 68 June 3. 



Arachnida. 



Banks, N. The Arachnida of Florida,* i 1904. New genera and species of 

 Nearctic spiders,* 6 xii, 109, pi. V and VI. Chamberlin, R. V. Notes on 

 generic characters in the Lycosidae^ 4 May-June. Montgomery, T. H., Jr. 

 Descriptions of North American Araneae of the families Lycosidae and Pisauridae* 

 I 1904. Schaffer, T. H. The cocoon of the ray spider {Theridiosoma gemino- 

 sum), 4 June. 



Odonata. 

 Calvert, P. P. Thaiimatoneura again, 5 June. 



Neuroptera. 



Currie, R. P. (a) Henwrobiidae from the Kootenay district of British Colum- 

 bia, 102 VI, 81. (b) Notes on some Hemcrobiidae from Arizona and California, 102 

 VI, 79. 



Trichoptera. 

 Banks, N. Two new species of Hydroptilidae,* 5 Apr. 



Orthoptera. 



Caudell, A. N. (a) A new Forficulid from the Philippines, 6 XII, 108. 

 (b) The synonymy of Oedipoda cincta Thomas, 102 VI, 125. Davis, W. T. An 

 arboreal Orchelimum^ 0, May. Rehn, J. A. G. (a) A new mantis of the genus 

 Stagmatoptera from Nicaragua,* 4 Apr. (b) A new roach of the genus Chorisoneura 

 from South Carolina,* 5 May. (c) Studies in the orthopterous family Phasmidae* 

 I 1904. Walker, E. M. The crickets of Ontario, 4 May, July. 



Hemiptera. 

 Sanders, J. G. The Coccidae of Ohio, 154 IV, pt. 2, \)\. 1--9. VanDuzee, 



