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486, XXX, G9-89. Scott, A. W.— Metallizing flowers and insects, 

 462, i, 188-9. Webster, F. M.— Good and bad bugs on the farm 

 (The Breeder's Gazette, Ixv, 1173-1174, 1914). Weiss, H. B.— In- 

 sects and pain. The destructive insects of N. J., 4, 1914, 269-71; 

 322-3. 



ARACHNIDA, ETC. Cockle, J. W.— The occurrence of Rhyn- 

 cholophus sp. on Lepidoptera observed at Kaslo, B. €., 4, 1914, 332. 

 Murphy, R. C. — Reactions of the spider Pholcus phalangioides, 

 6, xxii, 173-4. 



Brues, C. T. — A new peripatus from Colombia, 195, Iviii, 375-82. 

 Chamberlin, R. V. — On a collection of Myriapoda from Costa 

 Rica, 2, xl, '185-194. Notes on Myriapods from Douglas Lake, 

 Mich. A new Julus from California, 4, 1914, 301-6, 314-15. A new 

 diplopod from the Galapagos Islands, with notes on the Chilopods, 

 5, xxi, 85-92. The genus Watobius, 195, Ivii, 107-12. 



APTERA AND NEUROPTERA. Creighton, J. K.— On Pedi- 

 culus capitis, 488, iv, 145. Cummings, B, F. — Scent organs in Tri- 

 choptera, 14, 1914, 459-74. 



McGregor, E. A. — Some notes on parasitism of Chrysopids in 

 So. Carolina, 4, 1914, 306-8. Navas, L. — Some Neuroptera from the 

 U. S., 411, ix, 60-2. Paine, J. H. — Note on Linognathus forficula, 5, 

 xxi, 117. Woodruff, L. B. — Some dragonflies of a Connecticut 

 brook, 6, xxii, 154-9. 



ORTHOPTERA. Caudell, A. N.— Regeneration of antennae, 

 68, xl, 332-3. Comstock, A. B. — Cricket music, 285, x, 204-6. 



Burr, M. — On some Central American Dermaptera in the U. S. 

 N. M., 4, 1914, 273-76. Caudell, A, N.— Some bromeliadicolous 

 Blattidae from Mexico and Central America, 420, ii, 76-80. Davis, 

 W. T.— A cricket new to Long Island, N. Y., 6, xxii, 171-2. Rehn 

 & Hebard — A revision of the Orthopterous group Insarae (Tetti- 

 goniidae, Phaneropterinae), 2, xl, 37-184. United States and Mex- 

 ican records of species of the genus Doru. Records of Dermaptera 

 and Orthoptera from West Central and Southwestern Florida, 

 collected by W. T. Davis, 6, xxii, 89-96, 96-116. Somes, M. P.— 

 The Acridiidae of Minnesota, 338, Bui. No. 141, 98 pp. 



HEMIPTERA. Davis, W.- T.— The seventeen-year cicada on 

 Staten Island in 1912, 291, iv, 99. Ewing, H. E. — Notes on regres- 

 sion in a pure line of plant lice, 198, xxvii, 164-8. Tower, D. G. — 

 The Mechanism of the mouth parts of the squash bug, Anasa tris- 

 tis, 5, xxi, 99-108. 



Barber, H. G. — New Hemiptera-Heteroptera, with comments 

 upon the distriliution of certain known species, 6, xxii, 164-71. In- 



