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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Injuries by. — ( Contin tied) : 



Diplusis cucuniei'is, 165-167. 

 Diplosis selifiera, 168. 

 Emlioptis iiy.ilinata, 13.5-136. 

 Eiulioptis mtida!i8, 127-128, 131. 

 Galerucella cavicollis, 197. 

 Galerucella decora, 198. 

 Galenicella Inteola, 189-190, 191. 

 Grapholitha iuterstiuctaua, 152- 



153. 

 LecaDium jnglandis, 205. 

 Liiia scripta, 182-183, 184, 186. 

 Meeyna revers:ilis, 142. 

 Monomorium Pharaonis, 111-112. 

 Orgyia Jeucostignia, 124-125. 

 Pulviuaria iniiumorabilis, 205. 

 Pyralis costalis, 149, ir.0-151. 

 Pyrausta, futilalis, 139-140. 

 raspberrv-cane maggot, 170. 

 TLrips tabaci, 243, 244. 

 Tischeria inalifoliella, 161. 

 Tyi'oglyphns heteromorphus, 254. 

 lujurions Insects of the Orchard, Vine- 

 yard, Field, Garden, etc. (Cooke), 

 cited, 127, 134, 222, 232, 249. 

 inuumerabilis, Coccus [Pulvinarial, 

 204. 

 Pulviuaria, 204, 275, 281. 

 Insect Architecture (Rennie), cited, 



241. 

 Insect Enemies of the Apple Tree and 



its Fruit (Bniner). cited, 263. 

 Insect Life cited, 109, 110,111, 117,118, 

 134, 135, 142, 146, 152, 155, 157, 160, 

 171, 177, 178, 181, 182, 197, 199, 207, 

 210, 222, 223, 229, 231, 232, 233, 242, 

 244, 247, 248, 250; reprint from, 117- 

 122, 249. 

 Insect World (Figuier), cited, 174, 



240, 248. 

 Insects Abroad (Wood), cited, 174, 241, 



248. 

 Insects Affecting the Orange (Hub- 

 bard), cited, 249. 

 Insects and Insecticides (Weed), cited, 



110, 178, 249. 

 Insects at Home (Wood), cited, 248. 

 Insects Injurious to Forest and Shade 



Trees (Packard), cited, 197. 

 Insects Iniurious to Fruits (Saunders) 



cited. 127, 134, 160, 171, 249. 

 lusects lujurions to Vegetation (Har- 

 ris), circd. 145, 248. 

 Insects introdrced, 



Aspidiotus perniciosus, 206. 

 Monomorium Pharaonis, 110. 

 Pyralis costalis, 148. 

 Insects preying upon, 

 Aphis prunifolii, 276. 

 Eudioptis hyalinata, 138. 

 Endioptis uitidalis, 133. 

 Lina scripta, 181. 

 Insects received from Nevr York locali- 

 ties: 

 Adams, 170, 285, 286. 



Insects received from New York locali- 

 ties — ( Contin ued) : 



Albany, 162, 285, 287, 288. 



Argyle, 186. 



Athens, 286. 



Ausable Forks, 197, 286. 



Bell port, 285. 



Binghaniton, 284. 



Canaan, 288. 



Catskill, 287. 



Coeymaus, 237, 284. 



Corning, 284. 



Del mar, 285. 



East Hartford, 278. 



Gay head, 285. 



Geneva, 205. 



Ghent, 284. 



Glen Cove, 142, 287. 



Golden Bridge, 286. 



Gouverneur, 284, 286. 



Hamilton, 287. 



Jamaica, 287. 



Karner, 288. 



Kinderhook, 287, 



Lansing, 2-'5. 



Lockport, 286. 



Louisville, 276. 



Louden ville, 208, 287, 288. 



Lyiid mville, 285. 



Menands, 285. 



MillbrooU, 278, 285. 



Monticello, 286. 



Mountainville, 285. 



New Baltimore, 288. 



New YorU, 157, 286. 



P;ilenville. 237. 



Pleasant Plains, 273. 



Port Kent, 282. 



Poughkeepsie, 278, 284, 285, 287. 



Richfonl, 286. 



Rochester, 205, 285, 288. 



Scbenectady, 160. 



Sherwood, 147. 



South Hamilion, 286. 



Stockport, 288. 



Syracuse, 182. 



Tarrvtown, 288. 



Urbaua, 288. 



Utica, 284. 

 Insects received from other localities: 



Arlington, N. J., 285, 287, 288. 



Athens. Pa., 287. 



Baton Ronge, La., 287. 



Camden, N. .J., 284. 



Columbus, O., 287. 



Concordville, Pa., 285. 



Dongala, 111., 286. 



Eaton, Ohio, 276. 



Europe, 285. 



Falls Church, Va.. 234. 



Forestville, Md., 287. 



Fort Wayne, Ind., 279. 



Glen Ouoko, Pa., 237. 



Island of San Domingo, 175. 



Lowell, Mass., 165, 168. 



