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GENERAL SUBJECT. Crampton, G. C— On the misuse of 

 the terms parapteron, hypopteron, tegula, squamula, patagium and 

 scapula, 6, xxii, 248-61. Felt, E. P.— Notes on forest insects, 179, 

 vii, 373-75. Fernald, H. T. — Notes on some old European collec- 

 tions, 180, vii, 89-93. Howard, L. O. — An incident in the search 

 for foreign gipsy moth parasites, 179, vii, 378-82. Report on para- 

 sites, 180, vii, 86-8. McDermott, F. A. — The ecologic relations of 

 the photogenic function among insects, 92, xviii, 303-7. Morgan, 

 T. H. — Sex-limited and sex-linked inheritance, 3, xlviii, 577-83. 

 Muir, F. — The effect of parasitism on the struggle for existence 

 and natural selection, 263, iii, 30-42. Perkins, R. C. L. — Abnormal 

 coupling in insects, 8, 1914, 250-1. Townsend, C. H. T. — Note on 

 a classification of sexual characters, 102, xvi, 138-9. Saunders, W. 

 —Obituary by C. J. S. Bethune, 4, 1914, 333-6. 



ARACHNIDA, ETC. Banks, N.— Acarians from Brazil, 5, xxi, 

 160-2. Emerton, J. H. — New spiders from the neighborhood of 

 Ithaca, N. Y., 6, xxii, 262-4. Ewing, H. E.— The geographical 

 distribution of our common red spider, Tetranychus telarius, 189, 

 vi, 121-32. Merian, P. — Les Araignees de la Terre de Fue et de la 

 Patagonie, 230, xx, 7-100. 



Bacon, G. A. — The distribution of Collembola in the Clare- 

 mont-Laguna region of California, 189, vi, 137-180. 



APTERA AND NEUROPTERA. Butler, H.— Three n. sps. of 

 Odonata, 4, 1914, 346-8. Houser, J. S. — Conwentzia hageni. Life 

 history notes and variations in wing venation, 180, vii, 73-6. 

 Jorschke, H. — (See under Orthoptera.) Ris, F. — Zwei neue neo- 

 tropische Calopterygiden, 369, iii, 282-5. 



Walker, E. M. — New and little-known nymphs of Canadian Odo- 

 nata, 4, 1914, 349-57 (cont). 



ORTHOPTERA. Glaser, R. W.— Forficula auricularia in Rhode 

 Island, 5, xxi, 157-8. Jorschke, H. — Die facettenaugen der Orthop- 

 teren und Termiten, 97, cxi, 154-280. Tumpel, R. — Bau und wir- 

 kungsweise der punktaugen bei Acridium aegypticum, 92, xviii, 

 275-82. 



Caudell, A. N. — O. of the Yale-Dominican Expedition of 1913. 

 50, xlvii, 491-5. Davis, W, T. — Notes on O. from the east coast of 

 Florida, with descriptions of two n. sps. of Belocephalus. Addi- 

 tions to the O. known to occur in North Carolina, 6, xxii, 191-205, 

 265-6. Fox, H. — Data on the Orthopteran faunistics of Eastern 

 Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey, 1, 1914, 441-534. 



HEMIPTERA. Awati, P. R. — The mechanism of suction in 

 the potato Capsid bug (Lygus pabulinus), 14, 1914, 685-733. Bacot, 



