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General Index. 



OScanthus niveus, 29-'. 

 ■^ CEdemasia concinna, 292. 

 Oi^dipoda phoenicoptera, 300. 

 Odmler, Dr., on poisoning cut- worms, 241. 

 Oleander attacked by Aspidiotus nerii, 214. 

 oleivorus, Typhlodromus, 281 . 

 Onion insects: 



Agrotis messoria, 18;', 230. 



Agrotis ypsilon, 126, 188-191, 296. 



cut-worms, 2.36. 

 Onion pest in Central New York, 126, 18S-191. 

 Orange County Farmer cited, 286. 

 Orange insects: 



Aspidiotus nerii, 215. 



Typhlodromus oleivorus, 281. 

 Orange leaf trouble, 281. 



- Orgyia antiqua, 289. 



cana, 296. 



definita, 289, 296. 



— — ' leucostigma, 296. 

 nova, 289. 



species, 282. 

 Ormerod, Miss E. A., cited, 140, 221. 

 Orthoptera, 300, 302. 

 Orthosia ferruginoides, 291. 



ralla, 291. 

 Osborn [Prof. H.], cited, 152. 

 Osten Sacken, Baron, cited, 172. 

 Oswego Daily Times cited, 141, 192, 283(2). 

 Oxyptilus periscelidactylus, 297. 



P. 



Packard, Dr. A. S., cited, 129Ci), 133, 152, 154, 

 155, 16\ 171, 174(2), 176, 177(2), 202, 204, 

 286, 290. 



Massachusetts reports referred to, 229. 

 Packardia elegans, 296. 

 Paniscus geminatus, 238. 



Pansies attacked by cut- worms, 236. '"" 



Papilio cited, 291. 

 Papilio Rutulus, 296. 

 Parasite of Apanteles congregatus, 187. 



of Bncculatrix pomifoliella, 123. 



of Carpocapsa pomonella, 290. 



of cut-worms, 238. 



of Darapsa Myron, 187, 295. 



of Trtmex Columba, 105. --— • 



Parasites parasitized. 187. 

 Paris green, 140, 184, 218, 241, 244, 248, 274, 280. 

 Parlatoria sp?, 279. 

 Patten, Mrs. M. M., insects from, 300. 

 Peach insects: 



Gortyna nitela, 112, 191, 192. 



Lygus invitus, 125. 



Lygus pratensis, 125. 



Phloeotribus liminaris, 299. 



Sannina exitiosa, 181-186. 



Telephorus bilineatus, 174. 



Xyleborus dispar, 299. 

 Peach-tree borer, 181-lt6, 284. 

 Pear insects: 



Aspidiotus conchiformis, 293. 



Aspidiotus Harrisii, 293. 



Pear insects — (.Continued^ . 



Chionaspis furfurus, 293, 299. 



Diplosis pyrivora, 124, 140, 151, 288, 297. 



Lecanium pyri, 239 



Lygus invitus, 125, 299. 



Lygus pratensis, 125. 



Mytilaspis pomorum, 293. 



Psylla pyricola. 219, 285. 

 Pear midge, 124, 140-151, 288. 

 Pear-tree Psylla, 219, 285. 

 Peas, insects injurious to: 



Bruchus scutellaris, 295. 



cut-worms, 236. 

 Pea weevil, 295. 



Peck, Prof. C. H., insects from, 298, 299. 

 Peck, W. Dandridge, lectures of, 228. 



prize awarded to, 227. 



studies on canker-worm, 228. 

 pectinicornis, Chauliodes, 107, 155-159, 300. 

 pectinicornis, Hemerobius, 155. 

 pectinicornis, Semblis, 155. 

 ,-^empelia grossulariae, 294. 

 Pemphigus tessellata, 109, 170. 

 Pemphredon concolor, 163. 



lugubris, 163. 

 . marginatus, 16:3. 



unicolor, 163. 

 Penhallow, Prof. D. P., cocoons of a palm 



scarabaeid, from, 298. 

 Pennsylvanica, Photuris, 298. 

 periscelidactylus, Oxyptilus, 297. 

 Pernicious corn insect, 294 

 persuasoria, Rhyssa, 165, 160. 

 Petite Faune entomologique du Canada-Hem- 



ipteres (Provancher) cited, 152, 154. 

 Pettit, [J.,] cited, 155. 

 Phengodes sp., 298 

 Pheosia dimidiata, 296. 

 Phlce_tribu8 liminaris, 299. 

 Phlox attacked by cut-worms, 236. 

 phoenicoptera, ffidipoda, 300. 

 Phorodon humuli, 12i, 207-210, 267. 

 Photuris Pennsylvanica, 298. 

 Phoxopteris nubeculana, 123, 237. 

 Phryganid sp ? 300. 

 Phyciodes Mylitta, 296. 

 Phyllcecus trimaculatus, 107. 

 Phylloxera vitifolise, 264. 

 Phymata erosa, 300. 

 Phytonomus punctatus, 300. 

 pictus, Cyllene, 110, 175, 176. 

 Pieris rapte, 251. 



Pine attacked by Clastoptera pini, 153-155, 29&. 

 Pine beetle injuring linen, 1.85. 

 pini, Clastoptera. 107, 15.3-155, 299. 

 Place, Hon. John A., addressed, 192. 

 Plant-lice, 263, 266, 274, 

 Plum curculio, 125. 

 Plum insects: 



Aphis pruni, 125, 299. 

 Aspidiotus nerii, 215. 

 curculio, 125. 



