402 INDEX 



CocKERELL, T. D. A. A remarkable new bee of the genus 



Oxaea 252 



Some bees of the genus Paniirgiiius 169 



The Bembicine wasps 59 



Cole, F. R. A new genus of Cyrtidae from South Amer- 

 ica. (Illus.) 61 



Cressox, E. T., Jr. New North American Diptera 133 



Cresson & Rehx. (See Entomological Literature.) 



CuRRiE, R. P. Occurrence of the damselfly. Argiallagma 

 minntum, in southern Florida 271 



DiCKERSox & Weiss. Corythncha sp'nuilosa. a new lace- 

 bug on wild cherry. (Illus.) 121 



DiCKERSox, E. L. (See also Weiss & Dickerson.) 



DoziER, H. L. An annotated list of Gainesville, Florida, 

 Coleoptera 295, 331. 370 



Duxx, L. H. The lake mosquito. Mansonia titillans, and 

 its host plant, Pistia stratiotcs, in the Canal Zone, Pan- 

 ama 260. 288 



Emertox, J. H. A new house spider 74 



EwiXG, H. E. The beetle-mite fauna of ^Mary's Peak, Coast 

 Range, Oregon. (Illus.) 81 



Faust, E. C. A new Tvroglvphid for western Montana. 

 (Illus.) ....'....' 336 



Ferris, G. F. The alleged occurrence of a seasonal di- 

 morphism in the females of certain species of mealy 

 bugs 349 



Fox, H. On a long-winged or caudate ])hase of Xcotcftix 

 proavns. (Illus.) 347 



Frost, C. W. Dragonfly larva feeding on a living snake. .335 



Fuxkiiouser, \\'. D. A new membracid on Cypress. 

 (Illus.) 1S5 



Garxett. R. T. Beetle. Hippomelas spJicniciis. prey of 



wasp 142 



Notes on Diiwpatc icriglitii. (Illus.) 41 



Gillette, G. P. Some grass-root .Kphids. (Illus.) j8i 



Girault. a. a. New and old West Indian and North 



American chalcid flies 125 



The North American species of CcrcJiysiits, females . . .6^ 



