CONTENTS OF NO. 3. 



Page. 



Special Notes 147 



The Glassy-winged Shari'-shootkk {HomalodiHca coatjidata Say) (illus- 

 trated) 150 



The Osage Orange Pykalid {Loxostetjc macliircr Kiley) (illustrated) 



^far!/ E. Mnrffeldt.. 155 



The Food-plants of some Jamaican Coccid.e T.D.A. CockerelL. 158 



The "Maxillary Tentacles" of Pronuba (illustrated) John li. Smith.. 161 



The Potato-tuber Moth (Lita solanelJa Boisd. ) B. A Uan WUjhi. . 163 



Food-plants of North American Species of Bruchus 165 



The Strawberry Weevil {Anthonomus signatus Say) (illustrated) 



F.H. Chittendim.. 167 



Damage to Forests by the destructive Pine Bark Beetle (^Dendroclonus 



frontalis Zimrn.) A. D. HojMns.. 187 



An interesting Water Bug (Bheumatohaies rileyi Berg.) (illustrated^ 189 



Extracts from Correspondence 194 



Further Notes on the Japanese Gypsy Moth and its Parasite— Injurious 

 Insects in Nebrasija : Season 1892 — A Household Ant of British Hon- 

 duras—House Ants of Mexico— The Stony Acorn Gall— Destructive 

 Appearance of the Roller Worm — Swarming of the Archippus Butter- 

 fly — An Authicid Beetle reported as injurious to Fruit — Injury to 

 Hammer-handles — On Remedies for the "Cigarette Beetle" — Corre- 

 spondence on the Mosquito Remedy — Note on the Drone Fly — Another 

 irregular appearance of the Periodical Cicada— The New York Pear- 

 tree Psylla — A Tropical Cockroach in a New Orleans Greenhouse — 

 Remedies for White Ants in Fruit Trees — A swarm of Spring-tails — 

 Tame Spiders. 



Notes from Correspondents 202 



Genei{al Notes 204 



First Larval Stage of the Pea Weevil (illustrated)- Edward Burgess' work 

 in Natural Science — Swarming of the Archippus Butterfly (illustra- 

 ted) — Unusual abundance of Butterfly Larvie — Some imported Austra- 

 lian Parasites — A new Parasite of the Red Scale — Parasitism in Bees 

 of the Genus Stelis — The Larva of Harpalus— Dipterous Larva- in the 

 Eyes of a Toad — An Insect Transmitter of Contagion — A Scale-insect 

 on the Karoo Bush — The Silk of Spiders — The Mexican Jigger or 

 " Tlalzahuate " — Obituary — Entomological Society of Washington. 



CONTENTS OF NO. 4. 



Special Notes 213 



The Orange Aleyrodes {A leyrodes citri u. sp. ) (illustrated) 219 



The Pear-tree Psylla (illustrated) 226 



The Langdon non-swarming Device (illustrated) Frank Benton . . 230 



Notes on Aphidid.e Herbert Osborn and F. A. Sirrine.. 235 



Belvosia— A Study (illustrated) -S". W. WillMon, M.D.. 238 



Observations on the Boll Worm in Mississippi S. B. Mullen.. 240 



XoTES ON Entilia sinuata (illustrated) Mrs. M. E. Bice. . 243 



The Food Plants of sojie Jamaican Coccid.e — II T. D. A. CockereU.. 245 



Observations on so.me Hymenopterous Parasites of Coleoptera 



F.H. Chittenden . . 247 



Report on the Australian Insects sent by Albert Koebele to Ell- 

 wood Cooper and B. M. Lelong 1>. W. CoqulUett.. 



The Genus Dendrotettix C. V.Blley.. 



