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General Index 



oculatus, Alaus, 448. 



odora, Erebus, 440. 



Odynerus capra, 401 . 



CEkjanthus niveus, 464(2) . 



Oestlund, G. W., cited. 871. ^m* 



Oflfensive odors as preventives of insect attack, 



363. 

 Oil-beetle, 458. 

 oleracea, Pieris, 444, 449. 

 Oliarus quinquelineatus, 410. 

 olitoria, CcBlidia, 398. 

 olltorius, Jassus. 410. 

 Olivier: Eneyclop^die Methodique. Histoire 



Naturelle des animaux cited, 300. 

 Onion-fly, 375. 



Ontariella, Depressaria, 454. 

 opaculus, Hylesinus, 367. 

 opthalmicus, Smerinthus, 451 . 

 Optilete, 410. 



Orange County Farmer cited, 318. 

 Orange insects: 



Elaphidion parallelum, 359. 



Papilio Cresphontes, 337. 

 orbitalis, Evacanthus, 397. 

 Orchards: insects injurious to, 



Anisopteryx vernata, 296. 



Carpocapsa pomonella, 296 . 



Clisiocampa Americana, S98. 



Psylla pyricola, 323, 324, 325, 326. 



Tmetocera ocellana, 293, 296, 373. 

 Orchard spraying in a wet season. Bulletin 



cited. 4.36. 

 Orchard tent-caterpillar, 293. 

 '■ Orgyia leucostigma, 295, 429, 437, 450, 452.] ,^ 



Ormenis pruinosa, 410. 

 •^Ornix acerifoliella, 458. 

 Orthoptera, .330, 333, 464, 466. 

 Orthoptera of New England (Fernald) cited, 



330. 

 oryzae, Calandra, 308. 

 Osborn, H., cited, 338. 

 Oscinidae, 313. 

 Osten Sacken, Baron, cited, 309, 310. 



on species of Chlorops, 313. 



on the Marguerite fly, 421. 

 Otiocerus abbotii, 386. 



coquebertii, 386, 



degeerii, 386. 



kirbyii, 386. 



wolfli, 386. 

 Otiorbynchus ovatus infesting a dwelling- 

 house, 297, 422, 463. 

 ovatus, Otiorbynchus, 297, 422, 463. 

 Owl beetle, 447, 458. 

 Oyster-shell scale, 373. 



P 



Packard, A. S.. cited, 317, 345(2), 349, 359, 360, 



428, 452. 

 Paeonies, Ellychnia corrusca occurring on, 463. 

 Pale-colored flaa-beetle, 375. 

 palliatus, Desmocerus, 462. 

 pallidus, Idiocerus, 899. 



paUipennis, Carpophilus, 462. 

 PamphUa Leonardus, 449. 

 panicea, Sitodrepa, 440. 

 Papilio cited, 426. 

 Papilio Cresphontes, 336-.337, 461. 



abounds on a Mexican plant at Glen Cove, 

 336. 



distribution from South America to Mon- 

 treal, 337. 



figure of larva. 337. 



fondness for Fraxinella, 337. 



food-plants, 337. 



gradual northern extension, 337. 



occasional abundance in New York, 337. 

 parallela, Aphrophora, 410. 



Parorgyia, 455. 



parallella.Lepyronia, 393. 

 parallelum, Elaphidion, 357-361. 

 Paramesus vitellinus, 410. 

 Parasa chloris, 443. 

 Parasite of 



Cabbage butterfly, 447, 454. 



Clisiocampa Americana, 461. 



Euchajtes egle, 452. 



Hemileuca Maia, 448. 



Lagoa crispata, 452. 



Myzus ribis, 370. 



Sphinx Celeus. 461 . 

 Paria aterrima, 463. 

 Paris green, 297, 336, 34r», :M3, 345, 372, 374,':415, 



416, 417, 423, 428, 432, 433, 434, 436, 443. 

 Parorgyia parallela, 455. 

 Parsley, Plusia brassicse on, 296. 

 parta, Catocala, 456. 

 Parthenos, Platarctia, 4.52. 

 Peach-bark Scolytus, S. rugulosus,;365-36S. 



abundance, 365. 



attack fatal to trees unless arrested, 366. 



elm-bark beetle an erroneous name,;,367. 



kerosene recommended for it, 366. 



life-history not fully known, 366. 



remedies, 365, 866. 



Scoly tida) can not cause yellows, 367. 



sometimes associated with yellows, 867.] 



usual!}' attacks diseased trees, 366, ,367. 

 Peach: insects injurious to, 



Carpocapsa pomonella, 340. 



Elaphidion villosum, 358-359. 



Myzus persicas, 369. 



Phloeotribus liminaris, 365. 



Sannina exitiosa, 367. 



white grubs, 354. 

 Peach-tree aphis, 369. 



blight, 408. 



borer, 367. 

 Pea insect, Bruchus pisi, 439. 

 Pear-blight beetle, 419. 

 Pear: insects injurious to, 



Diplosis pyrivora, 318. 



Dynastes Tityus, 342, 444, 463. 



Eriocampa cerasi, 335, 440. 



Euphoria Inda, 443, 463. 



Macrodactylus subspinosus, 430. 



