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Phycitinae from Montana. Four new L. from British Guiana. A 

 note on Phobolosia and IMelanomma. A new Saturnian from 

 Mexico. A new Syntomid from Cuba. A new Phycitid injurious 

 to pine. The larvae of some L. from Mexico, 420, ii, 2, 4-6, 8-10, 

 107-8, 111-12, 112, 113-17. Field, W. L. W.— Hybrid butterflies 

 of the genus Basilarchia, 5, xxi, 115-17. Grinnell, F., Jr. — Abund- 

 ance of Pyrameis cardui in California, 411, ix, 63. Kaye, W. J. — 

 The Ithomiinae, 131, 1913-14, 38-48. Lloyd, J. T.— Lepidopterous 

 larvae from rapid streams, 6, xxii, 145-52. Oberthur, C. — Etudes 

 de lepidopterologie comparee. Fasc. ix, pt. 2, 180 pp. Seitz, A. — 

 Das system der schmetterlinge, 84, xxxi, 83-6. Seitz & Rober — 

 Genera Vila to Catonephele, 173, Lief. 60-61. Skinner, H. — Studies 

 in the genus Thanaos, 2, xl, 195-222. Verity, R. — Note in answer 

 to Dr. Jordan's, Mr. Bethune-Baker's and the Rev. G. Wheeler's 

 observations on my "Revision of the Linnean types of Palaearctic 

 Rhopalocera," 21, xxvi, 170-76. Walker, J. J. — The geographical 

 distribution of Danaida plexippus (Danais archippus) with especial 

 reference to its recent migrations, 8, 1914, 181-193 (cont.). Wolley 

 Dod, F. H. — Bombycia improvisa and tearlii. A correction, 4, 

 1914, 297. Wright, W. S.— Notes on certain Calif ornian L., 420, 

 ii, 6-8. 



DIPTERA. Aubin, P. A.— The buzzing of D., 485, 1914, 329-34. 

 Becker, G. G. — Migrating larvae of Sciara congregata, 5, xxi, 94-5. 

 Bridges, C. B. — Direct proof through non-disjunction that the sex- 

 linked genes of Drosophila are borne by the X-chromosome, 68, 

 xl, 107-9. Chambers, R., Jr. — Linkage of the factor for bifid wing. 

 The bifid wing and other sex-linked factors in Drosophila, 198, 

 xxvii, 151-63, Hyde, R. R. — Fertility and sterility in Drosophila 

 ampelophila, 184, xvii, 173-212. Lutz, F. E. — Biological notes con- 

 cerning Drosophila ampelophila, 6, xxii, 134-8. Patten, B, M. — A 

 quantitative determination of the orienting reaction of the blow- 

 fly larva (Calliphora erythrocephala), 184, xvii, 213-80. Sturtevant, 

 A. H. — The reduplication hypothesis as applied to Drosophila, 3, 

 xlviii, 535-49. Townsend, C. H. T. — The relation between lizards 

 and Phlebotomus verrucarum as indicating the reservoir of ver- 

 ruga, 68, xl, 212-4. Walton, W. R. — On the work of the late D. W. 

 Coquillctt and others, 6, xxii, 159-64. Webster, F. M.— Natural 

 enemies of Simulium: Notes, 5, xxi, 95-9. Welch, P. S. — Observa- 

 tions on the life history and hal)its of Hydromyza confluens, 180, 

 vii, 135-47. 



Alexander, C. P. — On a collection of crane-flies from British 

 Guiana, 2, xl, 223-55. The crane flies collected in Costa Rica by Dr. 

 P. P. Calvert, 6, xxii, 116-24. Banks, N. — Notes on Asilidae, with 

 two n. sps., 5, xxi, 131-33. Dyar & Knab — New mosquitoes from 



