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Hood, J. D. On some American Aeolothripidae 162 



HoRNiG, H. Mosquito extermination work in Philadel- 

 phia, Pa 123 



A new food plant for Philosamia cynthia; sugaring inter- 

 fered with by Leucania unipimcta 107 



HuGUENiN, J. C. An observation on a Buprestid 364 



HuNGERFORD, H. B. A parasite of the Cottonwood borer 



beetle 135 



Johnson, H. L. Coleoptera found in the vicinity of Meri- 



den, Connecticut 307 



Keii,, E. An ahtrvdiiion oi Vanessa antiopa. (Illus.) ....395 

 Kellogg, V. L. The Entomological Society of America — 

 Announcement of Summer Meeting, San Francisco, 



Calif., August, 1915 328 



Kellogg, V. L. & A. D. MacGillivray. Announcement of 

 the ninth annual meeting of the Entomological Society 



of America 474 



KwiAT, A. Minutes of the Chicago Entomological Club. 

 (See Chicago Entomological Club.) 



Laurent, P. Army worm plague in Philadelphia 36 



Lemmer, F. Doings of the Newark Entomological Society . 139 

 Lyon, Mary B. The ecology of the dragonfly nymphs of 



Cascadilla Creek [Ithaca, N. Y.] i 



Miscellaneous notes on Odonata 56 



dimorphism of the females of Ischnura verticalis 5^ 



McColloch, J. W. & H. YuASA. A new parasite of the 



Chinch-bug egg 147 



McDunnough, J. Synonymical notes (Lep.) 471 



MacGillivray, A. D. The Thomas Say Foundation .... 329 

 (See also Kellogg & MacGillivray.) 



Malloch, J. R. Blood worms and water pollution 326 



A new species of Neogaurax 108 



Manee, a. H. Observations in Southern Pines, No. Caro- 

 lina 265 



Three new species of Coleoptera from North Carolina . .175 

 Maxson, a. C. a Schizoneuran migrating from elm to 

 the apple 367 



