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Zoologie. 



Märlatt C, The hibernation of the chinch bug. p. 232 — 234. 



— The codling moth double-brooded. p. 248—251. 



— Notes on insecticides. p. 115 — 126. 



Chittenden F, Supplementary notes on the strawberry weevil, its 

 habits and remedies. (Anthonömus signatus Sag.) p. 14 — 25. 



— Additional notes on the strawberry weevil, its habits and re- 

 medies. p. 201. 



Packard A, Occurrence of the hen flea (Sarcopsylla gallinacea Westw.) 



in Florida, p. 23—24. 

 Ashmead W, Notes on cotton insects found in Mississippi, p. 25-29. 



240—247. 



Cockerell T, On a Lecanium investing blackberry, considered iden- 

 tical with L. Fitchii Sign. p. 29—31. 



— A maritime species of Coccidae. (Ripersia maritima Ckll.) p. 

 42—44. • 



— Notes from New Mexico, p. 207—211. 



— A new sawely which is injurious to hollyhocks. p. 251 — 253. 

 Kellogg L V, Insects injuring drugs at the University of Kansas. 



p. 31—32. 



Rlley C, The senses of insects. p. 33—41. 



Bruner L, A new species of Pezotettix. (P. chenopodii.) p. 41 — 42. 



A new apple tree ennemi (Brochymena annulata Fab.). The black 

 Australian ladybird in California. The grapevine root-worm. An 

 invasion of the „Feathered Gothic" moth in Northern France. 

 Taxonomic value of the scales of Lepidoptera. Death web of 

 young trout. Pollinia costae in California. The leaf-footed bug 

 attacking plums. Is Iceria an Australian genus. Is the Azalea 

 scale indigenous? A swarm of winged ants. The cottonwood 

 leaf beetle in New York. Resin wash against the grape Aspi- 

 diotus. p. 47—53. 



Smith J, Bisulphide of carbon as an insecticide. p. 108 — 112. 



— The San Jose scale in New Jersey, p. 163—168. 



— Notes of the year in New Jersey, p. 185 — 198. 



Report of Committee on Cooperation among Station Entomologists. 

 p. 112—114. 



Aldrich J, Spraying without a pump. Preliminary notice. p. 114. 



— Notes on the insects of North Idaho, p. 201—202. 



Gallo way B, Some observations on new and old insecticides and their 



combination with fungicides. p. 126 — 132. 

 Wehster F, Spraying with arsenites vs. bees. p. 132 — 134. 



— Insects of the year. p. 202 — 207. 



Southwick E, Economic entomological work in the parks of New 

 York City. p. 135—138. 



— The wood-leopards moth in the parks of New York City. p. 

 138—140. 



Snow F, Work in econom. Entomology at the Univers, of Kansas 

 for the season of 1894. Work with chinch-bug infection. A new 

 Alfalfa and wheat pest. p. 140 — 144. 



Hopkins A, Notes on some discoveries and observations of the year 

 in West Virginia, p. 145—153. 



