94 Ins. 
INSECTA. 
P. E. Soc. 1890, p. xx. — A peach pest in Bermuda ( Geratitis capitata) ; 
Ins. Life, iii, pp. 5 & 80. — Notes on some insects injurious in Holland ; 
Heylaerts, Tijdschr. Ent. xxiii, p. xxiv. — Bupalus piniarius, its ravages 
in Sweden; Holmerz, Ent. Tidskr. xi, p. 101. — Aphis persicceniger, 
ravages of; Smith (797). — Paehyrrhina sp. destroying young wheat; 
Webster, Ins. Life, iii, p. 12. — 'Ravages of Macrodactylus subspinosus ; 
Riley (694). — leery a purchasi in Australia ; Koebele (436). — Sudden 
spread of Sitones hispidulus in N. America ; Schwarz, P. E. Soc. Wash, 
i, p. 248. — Dipteron destructive to Allium ; Raspail (640). — Stray notes 
ou injurious insects in semitropical Florida ; Schwarz, P. E. Soc. Wash, 
i, pp. 221-225. — Ugimyia ) notes on; Meinert (522, 523). — Notes on 
Indian silk-moths ; Cotes (153). — Oscinis pusilla and its ravages ; Wil- 
helm (918). — Butterfly injurious to fruit ; NictiviLLE (568). — Injurious 
Indian Rhynrhota ; Atkinson (21). — A Psocid injurious in houses ; Bert- 
katj, Yerh. Yer. Rheinl. xlvii, SB., p. 63. — Injuries of Byiurus ; Thomas* 
Ent. Nachr. xvi, p. 310. — Leiosomus cribruin , Sch., injurious to violets ; 
Thomas, Ent. Nachr. xvi, p. 309. — Phylloxera at Chiswick ; Ent. M. M. 
(2) i, p. 246. — leery a purchasi in New Zealand ; Mask ell, Ent. M. M. 
(2) i, p. 17. — Ephippigera crucigera injurious to vines; Schoch, MT. 
Schw. ent. Ges. viii, p. 236. — New apple pest ; Goding (316). — Dry ops 
and Macronychus destroying wooden water-pipes ; Psyche, v, p. 364. — 
Otiorhynchus sulcatus injurious in greenhouses ; Hagen, Psyche, v, p. 333. 
— Delphax injurious to corn ; Ashmead (16) — Life-history of the plum- 
borer ; Forbes (271). — Larva destroyed by fungus; Piers (608). — 
Dipterous larva in orbit of Bufo vulgaris ; Meinert (524). — Sums 
expended in Prussia to control forest insects ; Ent. Am. vi, p. 40. 
Collections of economic entomology ; Carpentier (119). 
Insects and Flowers : Eristalis tenax and chrysanthemums ; Hamilton 
(346); Rogeniiofer, Yerh. z.-b. Wien, p. 67, SB. — Bees and Flowers ; 
Cobelli (134). 
Insects attacking man : Reduvius personatus ; Frey-Gessner, MT. 
Schw. ent. Ges. viii, p. 152. 
Pretended attacks of larva of Culex on man ; Ficalbi (255, 256). — 
Diptera attacking man ; Senator (773). — Larvae of Eristalis ; P. E. Soc. 
Wash, i, p. 264. — Hypoderma sp. in the human body ; Ins. Life, ii, p. 238. 
— Larvae of Agrypnus murinus in stomach ; Sandberg (719).’ 
Insects as food: Daguin (159); Provanciier (622). — Locusts in 
Madagascar ; Cambou]£, Ins. Life, iii, p. 66. 
Collections: Arrangement of collections; Schoch (747).— Arrange- 
ment of museum collections ; Riley, Ins. Life, ii, pp. 342-346. — Collec- 
tions of economic entomology; Carpentier (119). — Preparation of 
Hymenoptera for collections ; Kriechbaumer (455), and J BERING, Ent. 
Nachr. xvi, p. 347. — Denuding wings of Lepidoptera ; Waterhouse, Ent. 
M. M. (2) i, p. 158. — Modes of killing Lepidoptera ; Ent. Rec. i, pp. Ill, 
&c. — Mode of setting Lepidoptera ; Fenn, Ent. Rec. i, pp. 253-256. — 
Preparation and preservation of Orthoptera\ Finot (258). — Preservation 
of larvae; Meinert (525). — Preservation of Lepidopterous larvae with 
