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phaga, tM, Tiit, 101-S7. Marshall. W. 8.— The development of the 

 hair upon the wings of Platyphylax designatus. 180^ viii, 53-02. 

 Mosnette, G. P. — Notes on the brown lace-wing (Hemerobius 

 pactficus), 179, viii, 3SO-4. Ttllyard, R. J. — On some problems con- 

 cerning the development of the wing-venation of Odonata. 188, 

 xxxix. 163-816. • 



Hilton, W. A. — Neuroptera in the Claremont-Lagnna region, 188. 

 vii. 134-5. Kellogg ft Perrit. — The Anoplura and Mallophaga of 

 North American Mammals. 7t pp. [Anoplura: 1 n. gen., 10 n. sps.; 

 Mallophaga. 1 n. sp.l (Leiand Stanford Junior Univ. Pub. Univ. 

 Srr.) K«Uy, E. O. O.— A new wheat thrips. 447. iv. 818-83. 

 Krafka, J. — A key to the families of trichopterous larvae. 4, 1915. 

 317-85. Llojrd. J. T. — Notes on Brachycentrus nigrisoma. 188, Tti. 

 Kl-7. Longinoa Navas, R. P. — Some Neuroptera from the U. S. [1 

 n. gen.: 8 n. sps). 411, x. 50-4. Ncuropteros nuevos o poco cono- 

 cidos. 878, xi. 193-215. Neue Neuropteren. 888. iv. 144-53. Mutt- 

 kowaU, R. A.— Studies in Tetragoneuria. II. 188, xiii. 49-61. Mutt- 

 kowaU ft Whcdon — On Gomphus cornutus. 188. xiii. 8ft-l01. 

 Ondcmana, A. C. — Systematisch overzicht. tevens determineertable 

 van de famiiiae en genera der Suctoria. 48^ Iviii, 52-9. Walkar, 

 B. M. — The re-discovery of Agrion interrogatum, 4, 1915. 174-81. 



ORTHOPTERA. Dow. R. P.— The sweet singers of Pallas 

 Athene. 411. X, .'.4-y Schmit-Jenscn, H. 0.— Homocotic regenera- 

 tion of the antennae in a phasmid or walking-stick. 888. 1914. 523-36. 



Bruner. L. — Notes on tropical American Tettigonoidea, 804, ix. 

 2M-404 CaodeO, A. N.— Notes on some U. S. grasshoppers of the 

 family Acrididae. (4 n. gen.: 2 n. sps.]. 80. xlix. 85-31. 



HBMIPTERA. Baker ft Turner.— The brown grape Aphid. 88. 

 xli. 834. Dow, R. P.— (See under Orthoptera.) La Follette, R A.— 

 pff li<it of common Hrtcmptera from the Claremont La- 



gut ■ . 180. vii. 183-9. Funkhouser, W. D.— Note on the life 



history of Enchenopa binotata on the butternut. 178, xnii. 368-71. 

 Life history of Thelia bimaculata. 180. viii. 140-52. Knight. H. H.— 

 Observations on the oviposition of certain capsids. 178, viii. 293-8. 

 McAtee, W. L. — Psyllidae wintering on conifers about Washington, 

 D. C. 88. xli. 940. Parker. J. R— Influence of soil moisture upon the 

 rate of increase in sugar-beet root-louse colonies, 447, iv. 241-50. 

 Rudow, Dr.— Die schmarotzer der wanrenartigen insekten. Hemip- 

 tera. Homoptera. Rhynchota. 818, xxix, 17-18 (cont.). 



Bergroth. E.— The types of Delphax and Libumia, 4, 1915. 215-6. 

 ,'\ n. sp of Rheumatobates. 411, x. 62-4. Crumb, S. E.— Some new sps. 

 of Ja^iioidea (10 new]. 180, viii. 1R9-98. Funkhouser. W. D.— Types 

 of Fitch's species of Membracidae. 411, x, 45-50. Gillette, C. P^ 



