General Index. 



319 



Thalessa lunator, 108, 163-166. 



Thaxter, Dr. Roland, on potato scab, 223. 



Theobald, F. V., cited, 141, 172. 



Theobald's Account of British Flies referred to, 



172. 

 The Sun [New York] cited. 141, 283. 

 Thomas, Dr. [CyrusJ, Illinois reports referred 



to, 261. 

 Thousand-legged worm, 193, 231. 

 Thripidae, 254 

 Thrips, 253-256. 

 Thysanoptera, 254. 

 Tierische Schadlinge und Niitzlinge (Ritzema 



Bos), cited, 141. 

 Tilia Americana, attacked by ClastopteraobOv^^ggg^ ^^^i^pa'agg 



tusa, 152. 



TineidjB, 133. 



Tiphia inornata, 238. 



.Tmetocera ocellana, 124, 218, 219, 227, 281, 283, 

 288. 



Tobacco attacked by cut-worms, 236. 



Tobacco as a remedy, 212, 213, 217, 251, 255, 274, 

 281, 285. 



Tomato insects: 

 cut-worms, 236. 

 Gortyna nitela, 191. 



Train, A. L., insects from, 172, 297. 



Transactions of the American Entomological 

 Society cited, 155, 160. 



Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticul- 

 tural Society, 184. 



Transactions of the Illinois Department of 

 Agriculture cited, 129. 



Trans ictions of the Illinois Horticultural 

 Society cited, 129. 



Transactions of the New York State Agricul- 

 tural Society cited, 153, 153, 273. 



Trapping insects as a remedy, 243, 278. 



Traps for the squash-bug, 206. 



Treat [Mri. Mary] cited, 129. 



Tree-hoppers, 294. 



Tree-protector, 185. 



Tremex columba, 108, 163. 



Tribolium ferrugineum, 299. 



Trich -igramma sp., 296. 



trifolii, Mamestra, 235. 



trimaculatus, Phylloecus, 167. 



tristis, Anasa, 205-207, 288, 293. 



tristis, Serica, 284, 298. 



tritici, Agroti-", 235. 



Trombidium locustarum. 111, 179-180, 287. 



truncatus, Agriotes, 198. 



Trypeta pomonella, 245-249. 



Turnips injured by cut- worms, 236. 



twelve-punctata, Anatis, 284, 298. 



twelve-punctata, Crioceris, 250. 



Tylenchus devastatrix, 221. 

 radicola, 222. 



Typhlocyba vitis, 116, 254. 



Typhi odromus oleivorus, 281. 



Tyroglyphus farin8e=T. siro, 293. 

 sacchari, 293. 



u. 



Uhler [P. R] cited, 152. 

 unicolor, Byturus, 293. 



Macrobasis, 291. 



Pemphredon, 163. 

 unipuncta. Leucania, 293. 

 United States Geological 



Survey cited, 133. 

 Uroceridse, 167. 

 Uropoda Americana, 298. 



V. 



Van Duzee, E. P., cited, 153, 153, 178. 



and Geographical 



Vermorel nozzle, 214. 



Veronica peregrina attacked by Corimelsena 



pulicaria,'213. 

 violins, Nephelodes, 173, 235. 

 Virginia creeper insects; 



Darapsa Myron, 187. 



Eudryas grata, 170. 



vitifolise. Phylloxera, 294. 

 vitis, Isosoma, 292, 293. 



Tettigonia, 254. 



Typhlocyba, 234. 

 vittata, Diabrotica, 250. 

 vivida, Tachina, 297. 

 Voracity of insects, 268. 



w. 



Wadhams, F. E., insects from, 299. 

 Walnut attacked by Cyllene pictus, 176. 

 Walsh [B. D.] cited, 159, 161, 246. 



publications by, 261. 

 Walsh-RUey cited, 129, 155, 160. 

 Warrell, W. H., Tachina fly from, 297. 

 Westwood, Prof., cited, 291. 

 Wetmore, R. W., insects from, 298. 

 Whale-oil and carbolic acid wash, 194. 

 Whale-oil soap solution, 215, 279. 

 Wheat insects: 



Agrotig segetum, 235. 



Agro is tritici, 235. 



Gortyna nitela, 191. 



Leucania albilinea, 291. 



Leucania Harvey i, 291. 



Siphonophora avenas, 282. 



Tenebrio luolitor, 299. 

 Wheat midge, 122, 255, 275. 

 White-grub, 174, 175, 231. 

 White wash as a remedy, 183. 

 Whitman, L. L., on apple maggot, 246. 

 Wicks, C. B , insects from, 298. 

 Willow attacked by Scoliopteryx libatrix, 171. 

 Wire-worms, 197-200. 



causing scab on potatoes, 288. 



in corn, 283. 

 W-marked cut-worm, 199. 

 Wood ashes as a remedy, 182, 183. 

 Wood wasp, 163. 



