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Zoologie. 



A homemade cover for fumigation with bisulphideof carbon. p. 355-56. 



The imported parasite of the Hessian fly. p. 356. 



A remarkable migration of butterflies, p. 357. 



Are tumble-bugs beneficial? p. 358. 



Margarodes in ihe ünited States, p. 359. 



The periodic Cicada, Insect Life Vol. VI. p. 347. 



The fluted scale in Florida (Jcerya purchasi). p. 347—348. 



Investigations of the cause of potato scab and potato rot. p. 349. 



Riley C, Bees. p. 350—360. 



The San Jose or pernicious scale. p. 360 — 369. 



Abundance of the peach-twig borer in Washington. Potato-tuber moth. 

 Grasshopper damage in Minnesota. A new Chrysomelid in apple 

 in California. The army worm in the present summer. p. 373-74. 



Cooperative work against insects. Legal aspect of fumigation in Cali- 

 fornia. Notes from Illinois. Another trial with Hessian fly para- 

 sites. Provanchers Ichneumonidae. Cutworms and their Hyme- 

 nopterous enemies. Bran and Paris green for Cutworms. The 

 emergence of Pronuba from Yucca capsules. Notes on the Eu- 

 ropean Leopard moth. A leaf chafer attacking Petunias. A severe 

 Conochinus bite. A new remedy for Chermes. Cicada eggs. Ke- 

 rosene emulsion as a deterrent against grasshoppers. p. 374-79. 



Hubbard H, The oviposition of Melitara prodenialis Walker. Wa- 

 shington, Entom. Soc. Proc. Vol. III. 1894. p. 129—134. 



Schwarz E, Some notes on Melsheimer's catalogue of the coleoptera 

 of Pennsylvania, p. 134 — 139. 



— Description of the pine-cone-inhabiting Scolytid. p. 143 — 145. 



— The coleopterous fauna of Alaska, p. 170. 



— On the West Indian sugar-cane borer (Xyleborus perforans 

 Woll.) p. 171. 



— An insect pest, Hippelates pusio. p. 178 — 180. 



— List of the entomological writings of George Marx, p. 199-201. 



— Notes on Nomaretus, with descriptions of two new species. 

 p. 269—273. 



Poulton E, Illustrations upon the uses of colors to insects in the 



struggle for existence. p. 139 — 141. 

 Marlatt C, Eurther note on the structure of the ovipositor in Hymen- 



optera. p. 142—143. 



— On the food-habits of Odynerus. p. 172. 



— ■ Further notes on the codling moth. p. 228 — 229. 



— The American species of Scolioneura K'n'w. p. 234 — 236. 



— The hemipterous mouth. p. 241. 



— The hibernation of Nematids, and its bearing on inquilinous 

 species. p. 263—268. 



Hopkins A, Notes on the habits of certain Mycetophilids, with des- 

 cription of Epidapus scabiei sp. n ? p. 149 — 160. 



Howard L, A review of the work of the Entomological Society of 

 Washington during the first ten years of its existence. p. 

 161—169. 



— On gossamer spiders web. p. 191 — 192. 



— Obituary notice of Dr. George Marx. p. 195 — 197. 



