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Scudder, S. H., cited, 241. 



Scurfy bark -louse, 202-203, 271, 277, 



288. 

 scutellaris [dorsalis], Odontota, 269. 

 Scymnus, 23->. 

 eecaliua, Tbrips, 246. 

 Seeley, H. M., iusects from, 173. 

 ^emasia species, 266. 

 seminnda, Eutettix, 270. 

 semisculpta [contigua], Chrysobothris, 



267. 

 septeudecitQ,^ Cicada, 270, 284. 

 Serica iricolor, 268. 



valida, 268. 

 Sesia pyri, 264. 

 Seventeen-year locust, 270. 

 Shade-tree pests, 275. 

 Sharp, D., cited, 241, 250. 

 Shealy, James, insects from, 285. 

 Shellac from Carteiia lacca, 201. 

 Shipley, Prof., cited, 241. 

 Short-twnffned bees, 103. 

 Shoshone locust, 271. 

 Shoshone, Schistocera, 271. 

 Bidus,' Scopelosoma. 265. 

 Sigalphus [Phauerotoma] tibialis, 156. 

 Silpha Americana, 285. 

 Silvauus Surinamensis, 267. 

 Silver-top caused by Thrips, 249. 

 simulator, Thrieolepis, 269. 

 Simiiliuni, 283. 

 Sinea diadema, 270. 

 singnlaris, Otiorhyuchus, 269. 

 SiuosyloQ basilare, 268. 

 eiuuatus, Aurilns, 225, 286. 

 siro, Tvroglvphus, 256. 

 Sirrine', F. A., cited, 233, 242. 



insects from, 287. 

 Skilf Liraacodes, 264. 

 Skirret, of Peru, Eudioptis uitidalis 



on, 132. 

 Slingerland, M. V., cited, 205, 233, 242. 

 Small red ant, 109, 133. 

 Small snow-fly. 288. 

 smaragdnla, Culaspidea, 269. 

 Smerinthus exciecatus, 264. 



geminatns, 264. 

 Smith, J. B., cited, 110, 127, 134, 139, 



142, 146, 152, 157, 173, 177, 211, 216, 



232, 233, 241, 2-12, 250; quoted, 225; 



insects from, 286. 

 Smith, Mrs. Y.. H., insects from, 284. 

 Smyntluirns arvalis, 272. 

 Snow flea, 251-252. 

 Snow, F. H., cited, 126, 134, 181. 

 Snow white linden moth, 266. 

 sobrina, Allorhiii;i, 268. 

 Soft maple, Pulviniiria innumerabiiis 



on, 204. 

 Solenopsis geminat.i, 264. 



molesta [Monomorium Pharaonis], 

 109. 

 Sour gum-tree case-cutter, 157-159. 

 Sj)anish potato, Eudioptis uitidalis on, 



132. 



Sparrow, English, 274-275. 

 Species Gen6ral des L6pidopt^res 

 Tome Huitieme, Deltoides et Pyra- 

 lites, cited, 126, 134, 142, 145. 

 speciosa, Bryobia, 272. 

 speciosus, Glycobius [Plagionotus], 

 280. 



Plagionotus, 286. 

 Si)eckled cut-worm, 265. 

 Sphingidse, 264. 

 Sphinx drupiferarum, 264. 



Gordius, 264. 

 Spilosoma Virii'inica, 264. 

 spinigera, Acronycta, 265. 

 SpiraBa, Aspidiotus peruiciosus on, 224, 



287. 

 Spirseas, carpet beetles on, 173. 

 splendonferella, Aspidisca, 159, 267. 

 spoliana, Proteopteryx, 266. 

 Spondylidse injuring apple-trees, 268. 

 Spotted Leptostylus, 269. 



Pelidnota, 2(58. 



tussock-moth, 264. 



Xanthonia, 269. 

 Spraying fruit-trees while in blossom, 



apple pests to be combated at this 

 time, 120-122. 



blighting of blossoms, 119. 



deadly to bees, 117-118, 122-124. 



diverse interests involved, 122. 



experiments on, 117-118, 122-124. 



legislation against, 119. 



value of, to fruit-grower, 120. 

 spretus, Melanoplus, 271. 

 Spring canker- worn], 266. 

 Spriug-tails, 252. 

 Squash bug, 282, 287. 

 Squash: insects injurious to, 



Eudioptis nitidabs, 132. 



Melittia Ceto, 135. 



Thrips (abaci, 244. 

 Squash-vine borer, 135, 282. 



moth, 282. 

 Stag beetle, 268. 

 Stainton, H. T., cited, 145, 149. 

 Standard Natural History, vol. li, 

 Crustacea aud Insects, ed. by J. S. 

 Kingsley, cited, 109, 127, 134, 175, 

 240. 

 State Collection of Apidse, 104. 

 State Entomologist, publications of, 



in 1895, 105. 273-283. 

 Staudinger-Wocke cited, 146. 

 Steganoptvcha pvricolana, 266, 278, 



285. 

 Stelidota geniinata, 285. 

 Sternidius [Liopus] alpha, 269. 

 Stettiner EntomolngischH Zeitung, 



cited, 160, 234, 240. 

 Stisimonota [Grajihulilha] interstinc- 



tana, 152. 

 stimulea, Emjiretia, 264. 

 Stink-born fungus, Silpha Americana 



on, 285. 

 Stone, Dwight, insects from, 285. 



