4 CONTENTS. 



NoTKS FROM Correspondence 



The Bollvvonn at a High Elevation (p. 97); Supposed Cutworm Injury to 

 Orange Fruit (p. 97) ; Kemedy for Cabbage Worms and Plant-lice (p. 97) ; 

 A Cabinet Beetle in a Locket (p. 97); Food Habits of a Tree Cricket 

 ( p. 97 ) ; A Food of Robber-fly Larvte (p. 98) ; A Tachina Parasite of May 

 Beetles (p. 98) ; Strange Habits of a Tropical Cricket in South Caro- 

 lina (p. 98); Kerosene as a Remedy for the Clover Mite (p. 98); C'ar- 

 nivorous Habits of Poli/stucliotes pumiutus Drury (p. 98); A Mite in 

 Sugar Withstanding Severe Cold Weather (p. 98); A Mushroom- 

 infesting Mite (p. 98); A Myriopod Stated to Injure Vegetation (p. 99). 



I L L U S 1 R A T IONS. 



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 Plate I. — Distillate power spraying apparatus used in San Bernardino County, 



California 60 



Fi(i. 1. Siphocoryne avenit': sexes and details 10 



2. Mdcroslphurn granaria: migratory female and antenna 16 



3. Mitcrosijtlmin cerealis: migratory female 20 



4. MacrosijtJituii frifoUi: migratory female 22 



5. Chestnuts showing exit hole of larval weevil 2-1 



6. Balanirms 2iroboscideus: adult, dorsal and lateral views 27 



7. Balaninus j)roboscideus: lar\d 28 



8. Balanhiux rectus: male and female 28 



9. Bnlan'mus vlctoriensh: adult 30 



10. Pecan nuts showing injury by weevils 31 



1 1 . Balardnus caryw: male and female 32 



12. Holcocera (jlandulelhi: different stages 38 



1 3. Chalcoderinus sneux: different stages 39 



14. Chalcodcrvius seneun: lateral view 40 



15. Chalcodermus xneus: work of larva 40 



16. Chalcoderrmis collaris: adult 41 



1 7. Rhagoletis dngidata: different stages 70 



18. ConotracJielua nenitphur: different stages 72 



19. Estigmene acrica: different stages - - 81 



