INDEX. vii 



Malloch, J. R. A new Borborid from Panama 31 



New American Diptera 172 



Notes on North American Agromyzidae 308 



Marlatt, C. L. The alHgator pear-weevil — a correction . . 37 



Menke, C. H. (See Eyer, J. R.) 



MuTTKowsKi, R. A. Obituary: G. W. Peckham 148 



Nakahara, W. a new Dilar species from Japan 297 



Nakayama, S. (See V. L. Kellogg.) 



Rehn, J. A. G. & M. Hebard. On the Blatta aegyptiaca 



of Drury I2r 



On the genus Phoetalia of authors 216 



A new species of true katydid from Western Texas . . .292 



Robertson, C. A new Melissodes 373 



Origin of Oligotropy of bees 67 



Rohwer, S. a. The Nearctic species of the Hymenop- 

 terous genus Sympha 168 



Rowley, R. R. & Berry, L. 1913 as a Catocala year 157 



Schmaltz, R. Mantis religiosa in Rochester, New York, 

 in 1913 178 



ScHROERS, P. A. PreHminary Hst of Heterocera captured 

 in and around St. Louis, Mo 59 



SiMMS, H. M. Euptoieta claudia at Montreal 109 



An aberration of Pyramcis huntera 33 



Skinner, H. Ambulyx strigilis in Florida 229 



Callosamia promethea and angidifera 468 



Colias eurythenie and its varieties 325 



Minutes of the American Entomological Society. (See 



under General Subjects.) 

 Minutes of the Entomological Section of the Academy 

 of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. (See under Gen- 

 eral Subjects.) 



A note on Argynnis laurenti 324 



Notes on Lycaena xerces, antiacis, polyphemus 326 



Obituary : Dr. J. Brackenridge Clemens 289 



Obituary : H. H. Lyman 335 



On writing history 129 



Parasites of the San Jose Scale 39 



Review : Legros's Fabre, Poet of Science 81 



