CONTENTS. 



Page. 

 Special Notes 63 



FouKTu Annual Meeting oe the Association of Economic Entomologists 67 



President's opening Address J. A. Lintner . . 67 



Address of First Vice-President S. A. Forbes.. 68 



Hypoderas coLUMByE — A NoTE (illustrated) D. S. Kellicott.. 77 



The possible and actual Influence of Irrigation on Insect In- 

 jury IN New Mexico C. H. Tyler Toivnserid. . 78 



Notes on ^geriid.e of Central Ohio, II D. S. Kellicott.. 81 



The Bean Weevil M. V. Slingerland . . 86 



Drasteria erechte a M. V. SUngerland . . 87 



Orthezia insignis as a Garden Pest T. D. A. Cockerell.. 89 



Some Features of apparent Joint- worm Attack F. M. Webster.. 89 



A NEW Enemy" to Timothy Grass (illustrated) L. 0. Howard.. 90 



Food-plants of some N. A. MEMBRACiDyE F. W. Goding.. 92 



Notes of the Year in New Jersey John B. Smith . . 93 



The Pear-tree Fsyi^la {Psylla pyricola) M. V. SUngerland.. 100 



The Pear-leaf Blister Mite {Phyloptus pyri) M. V. SUngerland. . 104 



The Parsnip Web-worm (Depressaria heracliana I)eG.).F. B. SouthwicJc. . 106 



An ExperIxMent against Mosquitoes L. 0. Howard. . 109 



Notes from the Mississippi Station Howard Evarts Weed . . 110 



Notes on Injurious Insects of 1892 , Herbert Oshorn. . Ill 



Kansas Notes V. L. Kellogg . . 114 



Rose Saw-flies in the United States C. V.Riley.. 117 



Notes on Plant Faunjs T. D. A. Cockerell. . 117 



Spraying with Arsenites vs. Bees F. M. JVehster. . 121 



Notes on Injurious Insects in Canada in 1892" James Fletcher.. 124 



An Australian Scymnus established and described in California, 



C.V. Riley.. 127 



Further Notes ON THE Food OF Limaxcampestri8liii!i^^Y..F.M. Webster.. 128 

 Revised List of Members of the Association of Economic Ento- 

 mologists 130 



A CURIOUS Chry'salis 131 



Abstract of Proceedings, Rochester Meeting of the Entomological 



Club, A. A. A. S 132 



Extracts from Correspondence 135 



Notes from Missouri — Parasite of Ceratomia on Elm ; Oak Edema in Michi- 

 gan Forests — Success of the Carbon Bisulphide Remedy against the 

 Cabbage Maggot — The Grape-vine Leaf-roller in Texas — Relative De- 

 structiveuess of Cut-worms in Meadow and Pasture — Damage to Cattle 

 Hides by the Ox Bot — The Rabbit Bot — Parasites of the Harlequin 

 Cabbage Bug. 



General Notes 138 



Insects and the Weather — Successful Colonization of Vedalia in Egypt — 

 Jamaica MuseumNotes — Recent Entomological Publications by the U. S. 

 National Museum — Galls in Germany — Notes on some bred Species of 

 Californiaparasitic Hymenoptera — A silk-covered Walnut — New Local- 

 ities forthe Mediterranean Flour Moth— Damageby Codling Moth in Ne- 

 braska — Success of a Vedalia Importation — Quails versus Potato Bugs — 

 Myrmecophilous Beetles — Mosquito Remedies again — Newspaper Ento- 

 mology again — Widespread Trouble from the Horn Fly — The Tannin 

 in a Sumach Plant-louse Gall — The Female Rear-horse versus the 

 Male — Ticks in the Leeward Islands — Entomological Society of Wash- 

 ington. Ill 



