INDEX TO VOLUME XXXIII. 



343 



Cicindelidae of Kansas, 1 10, 112, 115. 



Cleoceris curvifascia, 100. 



Coccidae of British North America, 



179. !93- 3H> 333- 

 Coccidae of New Mexico, new species, 



209. 

 Coccidae, table to separate genera 



related to Lecanium, 57 

 Coccidcncyrtus flavus, n. sp., 139. 

 Coccinella 9-notata, exportation of, 59. 



" sanguinea, do., 59. 



Cockerell, T. D. A., articles by, it,, 57, 



101, 123, 149, 209, 227, 281, 286, 



2 97* 33 6 ' 34°- 

 Cockerell, \V. P., articles by, 227, 336. 



Codling moth, information wanted, 21 2. 



Ccelixinae, new genus in, 256. 



Ccenonympha inornata, 163. 



Coleoptera of Kansas, collecting notes 



on, 1 10. 

 Colias, notes on Alberta species, 168. 

 Colias philodice, curious effect of the 



attack of an Asilus fly, 330. 

 Colorado Potato Beetle in England, 



269. 

 Concerning protests and other things, 



276. 

 Coptodisca (Aspidisca) splendoriferella, 



5 2 - 



Coquillett, D. \\\, article by, 258. 



Correspondence, 263, 288, 315. 

 Cressonia juglandis, 99. 

 Cryptoleon, n. gen., 330. 

 Cucullia intermedia, 99. 

 Culex Citrriei, n. sp., 259. 

 Culicidae, new species of, 258. 

 Cycnia dubia, 97. 

 Cyphoderris monstrosa, 17, 246. 



Dactylopius, African lady-beetle prey- 

 ing on, 183. 



Dactylopius Kingii, var. Neomexicana, 

 146. 



Dactylopius longispinus, 193. 



roseotinctus, n. sp., 336. 



Dactylopius Neomexicanus, var. in- 

 decisus, n. var., 209. 



Dandelion, Arctian larva feeding on, 



3 2 9- 

 Dasylophia melanopa, n. sp.,54. 

 " sal u rata, n. sp., 53. 



Deilephila gallii, 99. 



De Niceville, L., articles by, 131, 279. 

 Dermestes talpinus, 100. 

 Diadasia rinconis, subsp. opuntice, now, 



286. 

 Didasys belse, 339. 



Diphyllostoma, n. gen., 324. 

 Diptera bred from cow-manure, 42. 



" some new species, 284. 

 Diseases spread by flies, 84. 

 Dod, F. H. Wolley, articles by, 40, 



i57» 2 37- 

 Dodge, E. A., articles by, 221, 298. 

 Dodge, G. M., articles by, 221, 298. 

 Dyar, Harrison G., articles by, 30, 122, 



'9J.3I5- 

 Dynamitic albidula, n. sp., 266. 



Dyscophus = Dyscophogryllns, n. nom., 



272. 



1 Edema suavis, n. sp., 53. 



Editorial notes, 240, 280, 316. 



Eneoptolophus sordidus, 20. 



Entomological Society oi' Ontario, an- 

 nual meeting, 337. 



Entomological Society, election of offi- 

 cers, 338. 



Epeohis Jectoides, n. sp., 231, 263. 



Epigrimyia Illinoensts, n. sp., 286. 



Erebia, notes on Alberta species, 164. 



Eremobia = Tmethis, n. nom., 272. 



Eriococcus borealis, 180. 



Eriococcus Tinslevi, var. cryptus, n. 

 var., 210. 



Eriogonum fasciculatum, bees attend- 

 ing, 281. 



Eriogonum polifolium, 281. 



Eriopeltis festucae, 197, 315. 



Errata, 92, 184, 336, 348. 



Eucalymnatus, n. gen., 57. 



Eudamus pylades, 172. 



Euhalisidota Ot/10, n. sp., 53. 



Eulecanium Guignardi, n. sp., 334. 

 Lymaiii, n. sp., t,3S- 

 rosce, n. sp., 336. 



Eulecanium, species found in Canada, 



3 '4- 3i5» 333- 

 Eurybia hart, n. sp., 26S. 

 Eutettix Ma niton, n. sp., 49. 



" Mildredce, n. sp., 45. 



" innnda, n. sp., 48. 



" oculea, n. sp. , 50. 



" perelegantis, n. sp., 46. 



" pitllata, n. sp., 48. 



" sancia, n. sp., 46. 



" scitnla, n. sp., 47. 

 Euthyatira pudens, 100. 



" superba, n. sp. , 55. 



Eva nia Californica, n. sp., 304. 



" Xeomexicana, n. sp. , 304. 



" unicolor, 304. 

 E\*aniidae, new species, 300. 

 Exochomus nigromaculatus, 183. 



