CONTENTS. 7 
Tachinid parasites of the gipsy moth— Continued. Page. 
Ti i, h<>\ fga grofu is Zett 228 
PatOM /"/' no segregate Bond 229 
CarceKa gnetva Meig 231 
Zggobotkria nidicola Towns 232 
Crossorostniii aerie ari* Corn 232 
i 'roHHorosm ia flavoscutellata Schiner (?) 234 
Unimportant tachinid parasites of the gipsy moth 235 
Parasites of the gipsy-moth pupa 3 236 
The genus Theronia 236 
The genus Pimpla . 237 
Irh/u union disparts Poda 239 
The genus Chalcis 240 
MoiKximttoim nis i rem Walk 245 
The sareophagids 250 
The predaceotis bootloB 251 
The egg parasites of the brown-tail moth 2"»6 
The genus Tri< h< >_ r ramma 256 
Telvnomuc phahniarum Nees 260 
Parasites which hibernate within tin* webs of the brown-tail moth 261 
I'tdiculoides ventricoaus Xewp 267 
Pteromahu egregius Forst 268 
Apantehs Inrtricolor Vier 278 
Apantehs conspersx Fiske 285 
Meteorus versicolor Wesm 2S6 
Eygobotkria nidicola Towns 289 
Parasites attacking the larger can rpillars of the brown-tail moth 295 
II\ menopterous parasites 295 
Tachinid parasites 296 
/>, vedts nigripes Fall 296 
Parexorista dbdonus Rood 297 
Paks pavida Meig 300 
ZemUia Matrix Pan/. 302 
Masieera syhatica Fall ... 303 
Eudoromyiu mngniroin is Zett 303 
Cycloto phrys a user Towns : 304 
Blephnridea vulgaris Fall 304 
Parasite* of the pupa* of the brown-tad moth 304 
Summary and conclusions 305 
The present status of the introduced parasites 307 
The developments of the year 1910 311 
