Page. 



The New Zealand Katipo R. Allan Wight.. 134 



A Caterpillar damaging the Cork-tree 136 



Another Strawberry Saw-fly Frederick W. Mally .. 137 



Pacific Coast Work of the Division of Entomology W. A. Henry.. 141 



Cincindela limbata Say (illustrated) Laiorence Bruner.. 144 



Extracts from Correspondence 145 



Injury by Xyleborus dispar in England. — Insect Pests in Colorado in 1889. — 

 Spraying for Black Scale in California. — The Australian Lady-bird in 

 New Zealand. — A Museum Pest attacking Horn Spoons. — Some Notes 

 from England. — A Note on the Lady-bird Parasite. — Nezara puncturing 

 Bean Buds. — Beetles in a Pin Cushion. — Texan Digger Wasp. — Abun- 

 dance of Datana angusii. 

 Steps towards a Revision of Chambers' Index, etc. ( illustrated )..iord 



Walsingham 150 



General Notes 156 



The Bot-fly of the Ox or Ox Warble. — The Minnesota Locust Outbreak. — 

 The Weeping Tree Mystery. — An early Occurrence of the Periodical 

 Cicada. — Laphria cants Will. : A Correction.— Entomological Society of 

 Washington. 



CONTENTS OF NO. 6. 



Special Notes 163 



The so-called Mediterranean Flour-moth (illustrated) 166 



The Ox Warble (illustrated) 172 



Association of Economic Entomologists 177 



Office and Laboratory Organization S. A. Forbes.. 185 



Extracts FROM Correspondence 187 



The Mediterranean Flour-moth. — Spider Bites : Two Ceylonese Cases. — 

 Scent in Dung-beetles. — Beetles from Stomach of a Chuck-wills-widow. — 

 A Harvest-mite destroying the Eggs of the Potato-beetle. — Supposed In- 

 jury to Grass from Gastrophysa polygoni. — Damage to dead Trunks of Pine 

 by Bhagium lineatum, — Some Vedalia letters. — On Hcematobia serrata. 



General Notes 192 



Oviposition of Tragidion fiilvipenne. — Insects injuring the Tea-plant in Cey- 

 lon. — A New Way of Using Carbon Bisulphide. — Range of Pyralis fari- 

 nalis. — Kind Words from abroad. — On some Gall-making Insects in 

 New Zealand. — Vertebrate Enemies of the White Grub.— New Method of 

 destroying Scale-insects. — Dr. Franz Low. — Eugfene Maillot. — Entomo- 

 logical Society of Washington. 



CONTENTS OF NO. 7-8. 



Special Notes - 199 



The Use of Hydrocyanic Acid Gas for the Destruction of the Red 



Scale D. W. Coquillett.. 202 



The Larv^ of Hypoderma bovis Cooper Curtice.. 207 



The Imported Gypsy Moth (illustrated) 2 8 



Some Insect Pests of the Household, continued.— The true Clothes 



Moths (illustrated) C V.Riley.. 211 



Irrigation and injurious Insects L. 0. Eoivard.. 215 



Note on the Oviposition and embryonic Development of Xiphidium 



ENSiFERUM Wm. M. WhceUr.. 222 



The Six-spotted Mite op the Orange (illustrated) C. V. Riley.. 225 



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