205 Insecta. 
Subject Index. — North America. 
fSellards, 2655 ; Permian insects 
Megasecoptera, Orj-ctoblattinidae and 
Protorthoptera, 43 spp. n. 
Sherman, 2690 ; North Carolina. 
Swinton, 2889; Canada, British in- 
sects in. 
Tucker, 2951 ; Apterous and ortho- 
pterous, Texas. 
Webster, 3132 ; Iowa. 
Worsham, 3205 ; Georgia. 
Coleoptcra. 
Aldrich, 26 ; Leptinolarsa decern - 
lineata. 
Bernhauer, 208; Aleocharini 24 
spp. r. A theta. 
Blaisdell, 244; A monographic re- 
vision of the tribe Eleodiini inhabiting 
the United States, Lower California, 
and adj iceit islands ; numerous spp. n. 
Bowditch, 323 ; United States Pachy- 
brachys 34 spp. n. 
Casey, 474 ; United States 29 spp. n., 
Omus, Cicindela, Omophron, Blethisa, 
Pseudomorpha, Platycerus , Coenonycha , 
Phobetus , Dyscinetus, Ligyrus, Valgus, 
and gen. n. near Trigonopeltastes. 
Casey, 475; Studies in Buprestidae , 
many spp. n. 
Chagnon, 481; Labrador list. 
Chagnon, 482 ; Quebec Buprestidae. 
f Cockerell, 530; Eocene Wyoming 
Syntomostylus sp. n. 
Easton, 789; Fall river Massachu- 
setts list. 
Fall, 854 ; United States South-west 
and Lower California 14 spp. n., Can- 
thydrus, Scymnus, Bostrichus, Ataenius, 
Eburia, Metaleptus, Saxinis, Statira, 
Macrobasis, Cantharis, Anthonomus, 
Cryptorhynchus, Madarellus and Cos- 
sonus. 
Fall, 855 ; Ochodaeus 2 spp. n. 
Fall, 858 ; Diplotaxis, 50 spp. n. 
Fall, 857 ; Platycholeus sp. n. 
Fenyes, 874; California gen. n. 
Aleocharinae. 
Fenyes, 875 ; Aleocharinae 9 spp. n. 
Frost, 992 ; Framingham Mass. 
Gates, 1064; ^Massachusetts Rhyn- 
chites bicolor. 
Greene, 1176; Zophobas morio 
Florida. 
Hopkins, 1358;. Dendroctonus 6 spp. 
n. • 
Enab, 1578 ; Canada and U.S. Calli- 
grapha 3 spp. n. 
Knaus, 1583 ; Kansas additions 38 
spp. and varr. 
Leng, 1710; Clerus sp. n. 
Manee, 1797 ; N. Carolina. 
Morris, 1958; Ontario collecting at 
flowers. 
Nunenmacher, 2068; 2 spp. n., Coc- 
cinella and Brachyacantha. 
Pierce, 2223; Curculionidae 12 spp. n. 
Schaeffer, 2537 ; Chiefly Arizona, 24 
spp. n. 
Schaeffer, 2538 ; Cerambycidae 4 
spp. n. 
Schaeffer, 2539 ; Florida 3 novelties. 
Scott; 2647 ; Disonycha Ohio.' 
Sherman, 2691 ; Labrador. 
Webster, 3130 ; Phytonomus. 
Wellman, 3151 ; Calospasta sp. n. 
fWiokham, 3181; Florissant, 7 
spp. n. 
Strepsiptera. 
Pierce, 2224 ; many spp. n., genn. n. 
Hymenoptera. 
Beutenmiiller, 223 ; 3 spp. n., Rho- 
dites and Andricus. 
Beutenmiiller, 226 ; Philonix sp. n. 
Bradley, 327 ; California Evaniidae 
gen. n. and Foenus sp. n. 
Brues, 383 ; North Amerioa para- 
sitic Hymenoptera, 9 spp. n. 
Buysson, 431 ; California Holochry- 
sis sp. n. 
Cockerell, 533 ; Texas and Nebraska 
Apidae 6 spp. n. 
Cockerell, 636; Colorado Nomada 
sp. n. 
Cockerell, 538 ; United States Apidae 
3 spp. n., Melissodes and Osmia. 
Cockerell, 540 ; New Mexico Perdita 
sp. n. 
