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Ettdioptis hyiilinata — (Continued): 



insect described, 136-137. 



life-history, 137. 



natural enemies, 138. 



raviige.s of, 137. 



references, 128, 131, 132. 



remedies, 138. 

 Eudioptis nitidaiis, 



bibliography, 126-127. 



description of larva, 129-130. 



description of moth, 130. 



distribution, 132. 



fo(id-i>lants, 132. 



injuries, 1^7-128, 131-132. 



life-history and habits, 131. 



natural enemies, 132-133. 



remedies and preventives, 133. 



reference, 134, 136, 137, 138. 



resemblance to another larva, 128. 

 Eumacaria brunnearia, 266. 

 euonymi, Chionaspis, 288. 

 Euonvmus, Aspidiotus perniciosus on, 



223'. 

 Euonymus scale, 28S. 

 Euphoria Inda, 268. 



melancholica, 268. 

 Eupououius tomentosus, 269. 

 Eurycreon chortalis, 284. 



rantalis, 266. 

 Euteltix seminudii, 270. 

 Eutrapela trans versata, 284. 

 Ensesta notata, 267. 

 Evidence of Mr. James Fletcher, Ento- 

 mologist and Botanist, ** * » 

 cited, 233. 

 exosBcatus, Smeiinthus, 264. 

 eximiM, CEdemasia, 26.t. 

 Experiment Station Uecord cited, 147. 

 Eyed Alans, 267. 

 Eye-spotted bud-moth, 121, 266. 



Fabricius cited, 126, 134, 145, 174, 181. 

 facetns, Leptiirges, 269. 



Liopus [Leptnrges], 269. 

 Fainnan, Dr. C. E., insects from, 2^5. 

 Falconer, Wm., insects from, 142, 143, 



286, 287. 

 Fall army- worm, 26.5. 



tentcateri)illar, 281. 

 Fallow ant, 115. 

 False chineh-l»ng. 270. 

 farina lis, Asopia [Pyralis], 146. 



Pyralis, 151. 

 Farm Insects (Curtis), cited, 248. 

 I Farmer and Fruit-Grower cited, 112. 

 fascia tns, Gammarus, 288. 



Ipocbus, 268. 



[quadriguttatus], Ips, 267. 



(Ecantb'ns, 284. 

 fasciola, Lithacodes, 264. 

 fascivfutris, hytiscns, 284. 

 Faulker, W. R., insects from, 287. 

 Felt, E. P., api)ointed assistant, 105. 



papers by, 138-142, 254-260. 

 femorata, Chrysobothris, 267. 



femur-rubrnm, Melanoplns, 271, 284. 

 Fern leaves, Hypopi on, 2.>7. 

 Fernald, C. H., cited, 109, 127, 134, 



152, 233 ; referred to, 104, 105. 

 Field and Forest cited, 134. 

 Field flea, 272. 

 Figuier, L., cited, 174, 240, 248 ; quoted, 



176. 

 Figures of Achorutes diversiceps, 253. 

 Anthrenus scrophularise, 172. 

 Aiitispila nysssefoliella, 158. 

 Aspidiotns uerii, plate ix, fig. 2. 

 Aspidiotns perniciosus, plates xii, 



xiii, xiv. 

 Cecidomyia betulfe, plate i. 

 Chionaspis furfnrus, plate viii, 



fig. 2. 

 Chionaspis pinifolii, plate ix, fig. 1. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 178. 

 Dii)losis cucnmeris, plate ii. 

 Diplosis setigera, plate iii. 

 Eudioptis hyalinata, 137. 

 Eudioptis nitidaiis, 129. 

 Giimasus lougipalpoides, plate xvi, 



fiics. 1, la. 

 Genista caterpillar, 144. 

 Genista moth, 144. 

 Grai>holitha interstinctana. 153. 

 Leciininm jnglaudis, plate xi. 

 Lina scripta, 182, 183, 184. 

 Mecyna reversalis, 144. 

 melon caterpillar, 137. 

 Monomorinm Pliaraonis, 111. 

 Mvrmeleon immaculatns, 236 

 iMyrmeleon sp., 234, 235, 236. 

 Mytilaspis pomorum, plate viii, 



fig. 1. 

 Pyiophorus noctilncus, 175. 

 Pyralis costalis, 148. 

 Pulvinaria innumerabilis, plate x, 



figs. 1, 2,3, 4. 

 pickle caterpillar, 129. 

 red ant, the little, 111. 

 San Jos6 scale, plates xii, xiii, xiv. 

 Schoturus nivicola, 251,252. 

 Thrips tabaci, plate xv. 

 Tyroglyphns lieteromorphns, i)late 



xvi, figs. 2-10. 

 Upper Austral life-zone, plate iv. 

 filamentaria Nematocampa, 266. 

 Filets arques, of Diplosis, 166, 168. 

 fimbrialis [costalis], Pyralis, 145. 

 fimetaria, Lipura [Aphorura armata], 



•^53. 

 Fitch, Dr. Asa, cited, 109, 203, 241, 



248, 251. 

 Flat-headed apple-tree borer, 267. 



pear-tree borer, 225. 

 fl;ivii)es,Teruies, 272. 

 flaviveutris, Pbylloecus, 284. 

 Fletcher, James, cited 152, 250. 

 quoted 170-171. 

 referred to, 119, 170. 

 Fletcherella, Coleopbora, 267. 

 Flint, 0. Q., insects from, 286. 



