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Notes—C ontinued. 
[110] —Structure of spiracles in normal form of tachinid pupa¬ 
rium, [110]—Description of the puparium, [110]; of puparium 
of Belboisia bifasciata, [111]. 
Note 38. [Ill] 
Synonymy of Cry plus conquisitor, [111]— C. pleurivinctus erroneously 
given as a synonym of C. annulicornis, [111]. 
Note 39. [Ill] 
Synonymy of Cryptus samice, [111]. 
Note 40. [Ill] 
Description of larva and pupa of Chalcis ovata, [111]—List of Lepi- 
doptera parasited by Ch. ovata, [111]—Variatious in size of 
imago, [111]. 
Note 41. [Ill] 
Synonymy of Tetrastichus esurus, [111] — Description of imago, 
[ 111 ] . 
Note 42. [Ill] 
Description of imago of Hexaplasta zigzag, [111]—Difficulty of de¬ 
fining the families Chalcididce, Proctotrupidce, and Cynipidce, 
[112]—Food-habits of these families, [112]. 
Note 43. [112] 
Phora aJeticenot a true parasite, [112]—Habitsof this species, [112], 
Note 44. [112] 
The vast majority of the moths attracted to light said to be males, 
[112]—If this is so, the usefulness of fires and lights as a remedy 
is almost nothing, [112J. 
Note 45. [112] 
Antidotes for arsenical poisoning, [112]. 
Note 46. [112] 
Non-fertilized blossoms destroyed by morning showers or spray¬ 
ing, [112]—When to make wet applications of poison, [112], 
Note 47. [113] 
Test of purity of Paris green, [113]. 
Note 48 .. [113] 
Proportions of Paris green mixture, [113]. 
Note 49.-... [113] 
Effect of kerosene and kerosene emulsion on cotton-plants, [113]. 
Note 50. [113] 
Pyrethrum willemoti probably a synonym of P. roseum, [113]—Ref¬ 
erence to Willemot’s paper on P. willemoti, [113]. 
Note 51. [113] 
Growth of productive pyrethrum industry in California, [113]— 
Effect of pyrethrum on warm-blooded animals, [113]—Pyrethrum 
recommended as a disinfectant and germicide, [113]. 
Note 52. [113] 
Cost of production compared with price of pyrethrum, [113]. 
Note 53. [113] 
Enemies of Aletia xylina killed by poisoning the worms, [113]. 
Note 54...,. [113] 
Positiveness with which various plants have been recommended as 
insecticides, [113]. 
Note 55 . [114] 
Jnsects injuring dog-fennel, [114], 
