Cattle-tick, Boophilus annulatus Say. 
Cecropia-moth, Samia cecropia L. 
Chinch-bug, Blissus leucopterus Say. 
Clover-hay worm, Hypsopygia costalis 
Fab. 
Codling-moth, Carpocapsa pomonella LL. 
Colorado potato-beetle, Leptinotarsa 
decemlineata Say. 
Cotton-stainer, Dysdercus suturellus 
H.-Sch. ; 
Cottony maple-scale, Pulvinaria innu- 
merabilis Rathy. 
Cottony cushion-scale, Jcerya purchasi 
Mask. 
Fall canker-worm, Alsophila pome- 
taria Harr. 
Fall web-worm, Hyphantria cunea 
Drury. 
Granary-weevil, Calandra granaria I. 
Grape-phylloxera, Phyllorera  vasta- 
trie Planch: { 
Gypsy-moth, Porthetria dispar L. 
Harlequin cabbage-bug, Wurgantia 
histrionica Hahn. 
Hessian-fly, Mayetiola destructor Say. 
Honey-bee, Apis mellifera L. 
Hop-aphis, Phorodon humuli Schrank. 
Horn-fly, Hematobia serrata R.-D. 
Horse bot-fly, Gastrophilus equi L. 
House-fiy, Musca domestica L. 
Indian-meal moth, Plodia interpunc- 
tella Hiibn. 
Larder-beetle, Dermestes lardarius &. 
¢ 
Leopard-moth. Zeuzera pyrina UL. 
Mediterranean flour 
kuehniella Zell. 
Onion thrips, Thrips tabaci Lind. 
Oyster-shell scale, Lepidosaphes ulmi L. 
Peach-borer, Sanninoidea exitiosa Say. 
Peach-seale, Hulecanium persice Fab. 
Pear-slug, Hriocampoides limacina 
Ratz. 
Pea-weevil, Bruchus pisorum IL. 
Pluin-curculio, Conotrachelus nenuphar 
Hbst. 
Plum-gouger, 
Walsh. = 
Rice-weevil, Calandra oryza L. 
Red-legged locust, Jlelanoplus femur- 
rubrum DeG. 
Rose-chafer, J/acrodactylus 
sus Fab. 
San José scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus 
Comst. 
Scurfy scale, Chionaspis furfura Fitch. 
Silkworm, Bombyx mori Linn. 
Spring canker-worm, Paleacrita ver- 
nata Peck. 
Squash-bug, Anasa tristis DeG. 
Striped blister-beetle, Epicauta vittata 
Fab. 
Tarnished plant-bug, Lygus pratensis 
L. 
Tomato-worm, 
Joh. 
moth, Ephestia 
Anthonomus prunicida 
subspino- 
Phiegethontius sexta 
Nore.—The list of common names of insects published above differs radically 
from that in use in the Bureau of Entomology as regards the system of 
hyphenization, hence it should be understood that it is not authorized by this 
Bureau.—Eb. 
Mr. Sanderson spoke of the possibility and desirability of there 
beimg some publication which could be regarded as the semiofficial 
organ of the Association and in which members could publish eco- 
nomic notes and papers. It was moved and seconded that a com- 
mittee of four be appointed to consider the feasibility of making an 
arrangement with Entomological News, similar to that now existing 
between Science and the American Association for the Advancement 
of Science. 
The motion was carried, and the chair appointed as such committee 
Messrs. Skinner, Sanderson, Smith, and Titus. 
The following paper was presented : 
