

TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



CONTENTS OF No. 1. 



Page. 



Special Notes 1 



Rose Saw-flies in the United States (illustrated) ('. r. Eiley.. 6 



An Experiment aisainst Mosquitoes L. O. Howard.. 12 



Occurrence of Bucculutrix caiiademisdla Cbamb. on Bip.ches in Rhode Is- 

 land (illustrated) A. S. Packard.. 14 



New In.iurious Insects of a Year C. V. liiley . . 16 



Notes on the Larva of Amphizoa (illustrated) Henry G. Hubbard.. 19 



The Dipterous Parasite of Melanoplus derastator in Califoruia. 



n. fr. CoqiiiUeit.. 22 



A NEW Sweet Potato Saw-fly (-'^r/n'-rocen/sj;)irrt/«.s Nort.) (illustrated). 



C. L. Marlatt.. 24 



On the Nomenclature and ox the Oviposition of the Bean Weevil 



( Bruchus obtectiis Say ) 27 



Notes on the Habits of some Species of Goleoptera observed in San 



Diego County, Cal : F. E. Blaisdell. . 33 



LuciLiA NOiJiLis PARASITIC ON Max ( traiivslatioii) Fr. Mcitiert.. 36 



Biologic Notes on New Mexico Insects C. H. Tyler Toirnseiid.. 37 



Further Notes on the new Herbarium Pest ('. V. liiley.. 40 



The Australian Enemies of the Red and Black Scales 41 



Extracts from Corresi'ondence 43 



On the Carbon Bisulphide Remedy agaiust stored Grain Pests — On the first 

 use of Paris Green for the Potato-beetle — A Vineyard Pest, AnomaJa 

 marginata, in North Carolina — A "White Grub" Pest of Sugar Cane in 

 Queensland — A Snout-beetle, Otiorhyiichus ovatiis, under Carpets — The 

 (Jrape-seed Weevil — A new Enemy of Cotton — Corn as a Trap Crop for 

 the Boll Worm — Silk tint from native Silk-worms — Corn Stalk-borer in 

 Virginia — A Leaf-roller on Shade Trees in Colorado — Coloring Matter 

 of the Plant-louse of the Golden Rod. 



Notes from Correspondents 49 



General Notes .ol 



Sugar-cane Pin-horer and Cane Disease — Notes from the Jamaica Museum — 

 An Exi)loded Remedy for the Plum Cnrculio — Good Work of the Twice- 

 stabbed Ladybird — Notes on Ohio Coleoptera — The Clover-leaf Weevil 

 , in Ohio — The Japanese Gypsy Moth and its Parasite — A new Sugar- 



beet Pest — The larval Habits of Thalpochares cocciphaya — Locusts in 

 Algeria — Changes of Color in Schistocerca peregrina 01. — Grasshoppers 

 in the East— The Bot-tiy of Human Beings— A new Tabanid— The 

 Chinch Bug in Hlinois, 1891, 1892— The Mealy Bug damaging Coffee 

 in Mexico — The Hop Plant-louse in Washington — Ticking of the Book 

 Louse — Deltoid Moths — Phansmin Insects — Caution to Hop-growers — 

 A new Sinnilium — Notes on Economic Entomology — Annual Meeting 

 of the Entomological Society of Ontario. 



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