

TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



CONTENTS OF No. 1. 



Page. 



The Cranberry Girdler (Crambus topiarius Zell.) (illustrated) 



Samuel H. Scudder.. 1 



Two Parasites of Important Scale-insects (illustrated)..!.. 0. Howard.. .5 



The Buffalo Tree-hopper ( Ceresa bubalus Fab. ) (^illustrated) . C. L. Marlatt.. 8 



Supplementary Notes on the Strawberry Weevil, its Habits and 



Remedies F. H. Chittenden . . 14 



Occurrence of the Hen-flea {Sarcopsylla gallinaceaW estw.) in Florida 



(illustrated) A. S. Packard.. 23 



■^foTES on Cotton Insects found in Mississippi William H. Ashmead.. 25 



3n a Lecanium infesting Blackberry, considered identical, with 



L.fitclm Sign i T. D. A. Cockerell.. 29 



Insects injuring Drugs at the University of Kansas. Vernon L. Kellogg.. 31 



The Senses of Insects (illustrated) C. V. liiley.. 33 



A NEW Species of Pezotettix Lawrence Brnner.. 41 



A Maritime Species of Coccid.e T. V. A. Cockerell.. 42 



An Abnormal Tiger Swallow-tail (illustrated) L. O. Howard. . 44 



General Notes , 47 



A new Apple-tree Enemy — The Black Australian Ladybird — The Grape- 

 vine Root-worm — An Invasion of the "Feathered Gothic" Moth in 

 Northern France — Taxonomic Value of the Scales of Lepidoptera — 

 Death Web of young Trout — Pollinia costce in California — A Prediction 

 Verified — The Leaf-footed Bug Attacking Plums — Is Icerva an Austra- 

 lian Genus? — Is the Azalea Scale Indigenous? — A Swarm of Winged 

 Ants — The Cottonwood Leaf-beetle — Resin AVash against the Grape 

 Aspidiotus. 

 Notes fro.m Correspondence 54 



CONTENTS OF No. 2. 



Sixth Amiual Meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists: 



A Brief Account of the Rise and Present Condition of Official 



Economic Entomology L. 0. Howard . . 55 



Bisulphide of Carbon as an Insecticide J. B. Smith.. 108 



Report of Committee on Cooperation among Station Entomolo- 

 gists 112 



Spraying w'ithout a I'ump — Preliminary Notice ./. M. Aldrich.. 114 



Notes on Insecticides C. L. Marlatt.. 115 



Some Observations on New and Old Insecticides and their Com- 

 bination with Fungicides B. T. Galloway . . 126 



Spraying With Arsenites vs. Bees i F. II. Webster.. 132 



Economic Entomological Work in thk Parks of New York City 



E. B. Southwick.. 135 



The Wood Leopard Moth in the Parks" of New York City 



E. B. Southwick . . 138 



Work in Economic Entomology at the University of Kansas for 



THE Season of 1894 (illustrated) Francis H. Snow . . 140 



Notes on Some Discoveries and Observations of the Year in 



West Virginia A.I). Hopkins.. 145 



The Eastern Occurrences of the San Josk Scale.. L. 0. Howard.. 153 



The San Jose Scale in New Jersey John B. Smith.. 163 



Mealy Bugs and their Allies G. C. Davis.. 168 



The Pear-tree Psylla in ISIaryland C. L. Marlatt.. 175 



Notes of the Year in New Jersey John B. Smith . . 185 



Special Economic Insects of the Season G. C. Davis.. 198 



Additional Notes on the Strawberky Wee\il, its Habits and 



Remedies F. H. Chittenden . . 201 



Notes on the Insects of North Idaho J. M. Aldrich.. 201 



Insects of the Year F. M. Webster. . 202 



Notes from New Mexico T. D. A. Cockerell.. 207 



Some Experience with Mosquitoes Howard Evarts Weed.. 212 



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