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General Index. 



Science cited, 152 



Scientific American cited, 160, 182. 



- Scoliopteryx libatrix, 109, 171-172. 

 Scopolia sequax, 238. 

 scrophularite, Anthrenus, 292, 293, 294. 

 scutellaris, Bruchus, 295. 



Searching for and destroying larvte, 166, 182, 184. 

 Searching for the eggs as a remedy, 122, 206, 



283. 

 Secrecy of insect depredations, 263-264. 

 segetum, Agrotis, 235. 

 Semblispectinicornis, 155. 

 sequax, Scopolia, 238. 

 Serica tristis, 284, 298. 

 serrata, Hsematobia, 126, 193-196, 297. 

 serricornis, Chauliodes, 159. 

 Shalter peach-tree borer wash, 185. 

 Shear, C. L., infects from, 161, 300. 

 Sialidae, 159. 



Simson, Argyramceba, 300. 

 Siphonophora avense, 222, 282. 

 Slade, Avery P., on the apple maggot. 246. 

 Slingerland, M. V., study of the eye-spotted 

 bud moth, 220. 

 study of wire- worms, 199. 

 Sludge-oil soap, 201 . 

 Smith, J B., cited, 129, 142C2), 175(2). 

 Bulletin on the Horn Fly, 196. 

 Catalogue of the Insects of Boreal Ameri^ 



192. 



on cucumber aphis, 213, 214. 

 on Lachnosterna species, 175. 

 on rose-bug remedies. 201, 202. 

 Smith. J. W., insects from, 299. 

 Smith, Miss E. A., cited, 191. 

 Smith, Mrs. E. B., insects from, 300. 

 Snapping-beetles, 199, 231. 

 Snow flea, 266. 



Snow, George C., insects from, 299. 

 Soaking in kerosene as a remedy, 200. 

 Soap, 186, 190, 2.6, 217, 281, 285, 286. 

 Soft soap and carbolic acid wash, 280. 

 Solidago eaten by cut-worms, 233. 

 Some Injurious Insects of Massachusetts (Lint- 



ner), 227-257 

 Southwick [E. B.] cited, 152. 

 speciosus, Glycobius, 202-205. 

 Speyer, Dr. A., on Gordiacese, 290. 

 Sphingidae, 187, 242, 244. 

 ► Sphinx Carolina, 242. 



— quinquemaculata, 243. 



Spider protection from aphides questioned, 289. 



Spinach attacked by Gortyna nitela, 191. 



Splned soldier-bug, ?38. 



splnosus, Podisus, 238, 300. 



Spittle insect, 300. 



splendoriferella, Aspidisca, 233. 



Sprague. P. S., reports Telephorus larvae in a 



well, 174. 

 Sprayed grapes [seized in New York] were 



harmless, 288. 

 Spraying, 209, 210, 213, 218, 219, 281, 282. 



Squash-bug, 205-207, 278, 288. 

 Squash insects: 



Anasa tristis, 205. 

 Aphis cucumeris, 211. 

 cut-worms, 236. 

 Diabrotica vitatta, 298. 

 Epilachna borealis, 126. 

 Stalk-borer, Gortyna nitela. 112, 191-192. 

 Stillman, Miss C. L., insects from, 298. 

 Stomoxys calcitrans, a biting fly, 193. 

 Stoue, Dwight, insects from, 216-217, 297. 

 Strachia [Murgantia] histrionica, 292. 

 stramonium. Datura, 243. 

 Strawberry and melon pests, 212-214. 

 Strawberry insects: 

 Agrotis ypsilon, 190. 

 Corimelsena pulicaria, 213, 

 Study of wire-worms at Cornell University, 



199, 200. 

 subjuncta, Mamestra, 235. 

 subspinosus, Macrodactylus, 200-202. 

 Sugar mite, 293. 



Sulphate of copper as a remedy for pear- 

 midge, 151. 

 Swinnerton, Rev. H. U., cells of a wasp from, 



296. 

 Synchlora albolineata, 129. 

 glaucaria, 105, 129-133, 285. 

 rubivoraria, 129, 285. 

 Synopsis, Catalogue and Bibliography of the 

 Neuroptera of Temperate North America 

 (Banks) cited, 160. 

 Synopsis of Hymenoptera of North America 



(Cresson) cited, 167. 

 Synopsis of Neuroptera of North America 



(Hagn) cited, 155, 156, 159. 

 Syrphidaj, 287. 



Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten 

 europaischen Zweiflugligen Insecten (Mei- 

 gen), cited, 140. 



T. 



Tachina fly, 238. 



Tachina vivida== Hystricia abrupta, 297. 



Tachinidffi, 2;5. 



Tar- coating as a preventive, 200. 



Tarquinlus, Feniseca, 109, 169-170. 



Taylor, R. C, insect from, 299. 



Taylor, Rev. G. W., insect reported by, 166. 



Tea plant, attacked by Corimelaena pulicaria, 



213. 

 telarius, Tetranychus, 255. 

 Telephorinae, 174. 

 Telephorus Jbilineatus, 109, 173-174, 298. 



Carolinus, 173. 



larva drawn up from a well, 174. 

 Tenebrio molitor, 110, 176-177, 299, 300. 



obscxu-us, 110, 177. 

 ten-lineata, Doryphora, 298. 

 tessellata. Pemphigus, 170. 

 Tetranychus telarius, 255. 

 Tettigonia rosse, 256. 

 Tettigonia vitis, 254. 



