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dcadce, II, 131 



Cicindda circiunp'Cta. IX. 98 

 formosa, IX, 98 

 fulijida, IX, 98 

 punctulata. IX, 98 

 pulchra, IX, 98 

 repantla. VIII, 52 

 scutcllans, IX, 98 

 sexgitttata, IX, 98 

 vulgaris, IX, 98 



Cincinnati Gazette, article from, on Rocky Mount- 

 ain Locust, 15, 84 

 cinctus, Cerasphorus, III, 7, VII, 76 



Harpactor. I, 114, VII, 41, Supp., 58 

 Tabanus, II, 129 



Cinderella, Tortrix, TV, 47, Snpp., 82 

 cinerea, Epieauta, Supp., 54 

 Lytta, I, 97, Supp., 54 

 Piesma, II, 32, VII, 47 

 Xylina, III, 134, 135, Siipp., 75 

 cinereopunctella, Elachista, VI, 138 

 cinerosa, Xylina, III, 136. Supp., 75 

 cingulatus, Oncidcres, III, 6 

 circumcinctus, Perillus, IV, 19 

 Citheronia regalis, Til, 151, IV. 129, V, 141 

 clandestina, Noctiia, I, 79, Supp., 55 

 Clandestine Owlet-moth, I. 79 

 Clark, Rufus, Machine for destroying Locusts, 



VIII, 129 



Clark, "William H.. on Rocky Mountain Locust, 



IX, 74 



Classification of insects, V, 8 



Classification, remarks on. I, 98. 99, II, 71, HI, 94, 



95, 96, 133, 143, IV, 40, V, 9, VII, 143, 170, VHI, 



170, 178, 179 



clavata, Deloyala, II, 57, Supp., 54 

 Claxton & Stevens, Curculio Catcher of, ILT, 22 

 Clellaud, J. L., on Rocky Mountain Locust, IX, 73 

 Clemens, Dr. B., description by, of Callimorpha 



fulvicosta, TIT, 133 

 Cleonymus clisiocampce, III, 120 

 Citrus apiarus, VI, 101 

 Cleveland Herald, article from, on Grape-vines, V, 



59 



Climbing cut-worms, I, 76 

 Clisiocampa americana, II, 7, III, 117, V, 56 

 disstrict, Supp., 55 

 sylvatica, II, 7, 37, HI, 121, IV, 41, 



Supp.. 55 



clisiocampce, Cleonymus, III, 320 

 Semiotellus, III, 120 

 Clostcra americana, IT, 19, VII, 27 

 Clothes Moth, II, 10 

 Clover-hay "Worm, VI, 102 

 Natural History, VI, 105 

 Remedies, VI, 105 

 Clover "Worms, VI, 103 



in the State of New York, VI, 104 

 Clubbed Tortoise-beetle, II, 56, 57 

 Clumsy Locust, VIII, 148 

 clyincne, Calliiiivrpha, III, 134 

 Clythra, VI, 128, 130 

 clytoii. Apatura. VI. 142, 145 

 Clytus pictus, III, 7. VI, 101 

 Cnethocamp a processionea, V, 126 

 cnotvs, Otiif. II. 71 



Cobalt, for Potato-beetle, IV, 14 

 Coccidce, II, 15, V, 16, 92, VI, 33 

 Coccinella, VI, 51 



munda, II, 25, VET, 39, Supp., 52 

 noveiimotata, 1, 112 

 jiicta, V, 101, Supp., 52 

 Coccinellidce, V, 11, 27 

 Coccotorus, Supp., 54 

 Coccus adonidum, III, 96, V, 80 

 cacti, V, 18 

 lacca, V, 18 

 Coccyzus americamts. III, 121 



erythrophthalmus, III, 121, VI, 27 

 Cochineal, IV, 84, V, 18 

 Cochylis hilaraua, 1, 175, II, 135 

 cochranii, Agrotis, T, 74, Supp., 76, 77 

 Cochran, J. "W., on Dark-sided Cut- worm, I, 75 



on Climbing cut- worms, I, 69 

 Cochran Rustic, I, 74 

 Cocklebur Spheuophoms, III, 60 

 Cockroach, II, 10, V, 14 

 Cocoon, issuing of moth from, IV, 105, 127 

 Codling Moth, I, 62, II, 6, 10, III, 32, 101, 118, IV, 22 f 

 27, 48, V, 26, 47, VI, 9 

 Again, IV, 22 



Attacks peaches, IV, 22, V, 49 

 Best kind of bandage fur, IV, 23 

 False doctrines about, V, 51 

 Fires, lights, bottles of liquid as remedies, 



IV, 27 



Found in California, V, 49 

 Jarring as remedy, IV, 25, V, 48 

 Natural enemies of, IV, 28, V, 49 

 New methods of trapping, IV, 23 

 Remedies for, I, 65, IV, 25, V, 48 

 Sweetened water as remedy for, IV, 138 

 Time of year that the first moths appear. 



IV, 22 



Wier's Trap, IV, 23, V, 47, VI, 10 

 Cceliodes intequalis, 1, 128, III, 60, Supp., 54 

 Colaspis barbara, III, 82 

 brunnea, III, 82 



Jtavida, III, 44, 63, 81, 84, IV, 34, V, 108 

 suilla. III, 82 



Colby, Lewis, on Locust ravages, VII, 168 

 Cole, M., on Phylloxera, VIII, 166 

 Coleoptera, classification of, V, 10 



preparing of, for cabinet, V, 34 

 Collecting insects, V, 29 

 Caiman's Rural World, article from, on Phylloxera, 



VI, 83, 84 



Colorado Farmer, article from, on Rocky Mount- 

 ain Locust, VIII, 84, 156, IX, 62 

 Colorado Locust, VII, 188 



Colorado Potato-beetle, I, 101, 102, II, 6, 19, 25, 32, 

 59, 111,80, 98, IV, 5, V, 26, 52, 62, VI, 11, 17, 18 

 VII, 1, 29, 39. VIII, 1, 137, IX, 17, 34 

 Alarm about it abroad, VII, 3 

 Amount of damage caused by it in Missouri 



IV, 7 



An addition to its natural enemies, IX, 40 

 Area invaded by, IX, 38 

 Arseuious acid as remedy, IV, 14 

 Artificial remedies for, I, 116 

 Best means of fighting it, III, 97 

 Bichromate of potash as remedy, IV, 14 



