INDEX TO VOLUME XXIV. 



319 



Cteniopus Murraj'i, 299. 



Ctenistes piceus, I03. 



Cucujus clavipes, 252. 



Cucumber moth, 132. 



Currant, borer i.i stem of red, 273. 



Cymbiodyta Blanchardi, 37. 



Cyrtolobus annexus, 196. 



Dacnusa crassitela, 13. 

 DasylopJiia pantngorda, n. sp., 139. 

 Decarthron abnorme, 100. 

 Deltocephalus debilis, 115. 



M flavocostaius, n. sp.', 1 16, 



279. 

 Demodex folliculorum in American cattle, 



286. 



II 11 varieties of, 28S. 



Dendroctonus frontalis, 316. 

 Dendrophagus glaber, 158. 

 Dicopis muralis, 135. 



M viridescens, 135. 

 Diochus Schaumii, 100. 

 Diptera new genus of, 314. 

 Diviana nymp/neella, n. sp. , 62. 

 Doran, E. W. articles by, 147, 270. 

 Dohrn, Dr. C. A., death of, 181. 

 Dras'eria crassiuscula, 200. 



II erechtea, 192 206. 

 Dyar, H. G., articles by, 6, 47, 179, 304. 



Economic Entomologists, Association of, 



148, 205. 

 Edema ? transversata, 135, 189. 

 Edwards, \V. H., articles by, 16, 49, 105. 

 Elcusis nigrellus, 295. 

 Elleschus bipunctatus, 40. 



M scanicus 40. 

 EUida geliJa, 135, 189. 

 •1 transversata, 136. 

 ,Elm leaf beetle monogoneutic at New 

 Brunswick, N.J., 246, 

 ti M n polygoneutic at Wash- 



ington, 282. 

 Ennyomma clistoides, 78. 

 Entomological Congress, report of com- 

 mittee on, 274. 

 II Society of Ontario, 300, 



Entomology for beginners, 14. 23, 117. 

 Epaomis concinnus, n. sp , 10. 

 11 fttinosus, n. sp. , 11. 

 II pelhicidiis, n. sp. , 10. 

 II revision of genus, 9. 

 Ephestia kuhniella, 2. 

 Epurcea monogama, 252. 

 Eucaterva variaria, 200. 

 Eucnephalia, n gen., 166. 



II gonoides, n. sp. , 167. 



Eudamiis coyote, n. sp., 164. 

 Eudioptis hyalinata, 132. 



II nitidalis, 132. 

 Eudryas Stte. Johannis, 133, 236 

 Eupogonius pinivora, 39. 



II tomentosus, 39. 



II vestitus, 39. 



Eurosta solidaginis. 137. 

 Eurytoma aulacis, 14. 



" gigantea, 138. 



Exoprosopa doris, 124. 12^. 



11 gf'Ctta, n. sp. , 124. 



11 iota, 125. 



II key to species of, 123 



Explanation, an, 17. 



• ! 



Falagria venustula, 100. 

 Feniseca Tarquinius, 292. 

 Fernald, C. H., articles by, 87, 121, 178 

 Fischer, J- Ph., article by, 102. 

 Fletcher, J , articles by, 14, 23, 265. 

 Fox, W. j., articles by, 149 232. 

 Freezing, Can insects survive ?, i. 

 French, G. H , articles by, 19, 229, 307 

 Fungus, inhabitants of a, 250. 

 P'yles, T. W. , article by, 3;. 



Galeruca luteola, 284. 



II xanthomela;na, 246, 282. 

 (jails, insects reared from, 12, 137, 243.--' 

 Gastropacha alucensis, 182.  



Gelechia galla;diplopappi, 34. 

 Geron albidipennis, 125. 

 II capax, n. sp., 126. 

 II fasciola, n. sp., 125. 

 Gillette, C. P , article by, 36. 

 GnatJiodiis ahdominalis, n. sp., 113. 



II ivipictiis, n sp. , 1 13. 



Gonra sag-ax, n. sp. , 65. 

 Gorgora atlas, 196. 



Gorytes, new N. American species, 149. 

 11 alhosigiiatiis, n. sp., 152. 

 ii_ atrifrons, n sp. , 151. 

 II mii-andiiii, n sp , 152. 



II Nevadeiisis, n sp., 150, 

 11 rufociiichis, n. sp. , 153. 

 II tricolor, n sp , 119. 

 Gossard, H. A , article by, 35. 

 Grapta faunus, 265, 313. 

 Grease, how to remove from specimens, 



102. 

 Grote, A. R., articles by, 17, 155, 181, 



182, 184, 187. 189, 236. 

 Gryllotalpa borealis, 23, 147, 270. 

 Gypona angulata, 196. 

 Gypsy Moth, report on, 156. 



