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Fiftieth Report of the State Museum 



Soutliwick, E. B., cited, 254; referred 



to, -263. 

 Spalding, S. E , insects from, 360. 

 Sparrow, 'Cliipiiinji, feeding on army- 

 wonn, 209. 

 Englisli, feeding on arniv-wonu, 

 20y. 

 Sparrows feeding on Cicada, 289. 

 8peciosns,Arliopalus [riagionotus],237. 

 ClyLns [Plagiouotns], 237, 238. 

 Givcobin.s [Plaiiionotus], 237, 238, 

 Plagionotus, 237-242, 243, 362. 

 Spbecins. 272, 359. 

 Spheciiis speciosus, 272, 359. 

 Spiders, are aphides eaten by, 3.52. 



ground, preying on aruay-worms, 



209. 

 spinning forms taking anuy-worm 

 mo(bs, 209. 

 Spilocbaleis [Smicra] odontotfe, 267. 

 spinosns, Podisus, 262. 

 Split-peas: insects infesting, 

 Epbestia inlerpunctella, 360. 

 Silvanns Surinamensis, 361. 

 Sporotricbum ;:!obnlifernru affecting 



cbiiicb-bng, 262. 

 Sjiorotricbnni entomonbiliitn liiliiug 



Galeriiceilix luteola, 258, 262. 

 Spiaying by power, 263. 

 Spring c.inker-wonn, 311-312, 360. 

 Spurge (Euphorbia cyatbophora), Ec- 



pantbeiia fed on, 189. 

 Squashes, Diabrotica, 12-])nnctata in- 

 juring, 348. 

 Standard Natural History, vol. ii, 

 Crustacea and Insects, ed. bv J. S. 

 Kingsley, cited, 191, 218, 235, 238, 

 264. 

 State collection, 177, 178. 

 State College of Maine, course in ento- 

 mology at, 344. 

 State Normal Cidlege, Agassiz Associ- 

 ation of, paper read before, 336-345. 

 State Normal College at Albany, course 



in entomology at. 343. 

 Steam apparatus for spraying, 263. 

 Steganoptycha Ciaypoliana, biblio- 

 graphy, 214. 

 confused with an allied form, 215- 



216. 

 description, 216. 

 habits compared with ally, 217. 

 in petioles of mapio leaves, 215. 

 life-history, 216-217. 

 remedies, 217. 

 Stibeutes gentilis, 211. 

 stimnlans, Culex, 321. 



Einpretia, 360. 

 Stings by Cicada, 287-288, 

 Stoll, C.', cited, 183. 

 Stomoxys calcitrans, 337. 

 Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station 



(Conn:), Bulletin cited, 254. 

 Stratton, A. H., insects from, 360, 361. 

 Strawberries forsaken for Cicadas by 

 robin, 288. 



Strawberi y leaves, aimv-wonn feeding 



on, 206. 

 Stretch, E. H., cited, 183. 

 Strickland, R. W., insects from, 359. 

 strigo.sus, Bittacus, 352. 

 Stri|)ed blister beetle, 354. 

 Striped cucumber beetle, 352. 

 Sturgis-Biitton cited, 254. 

 subgothica, Agrotis, 360, 

 subsericea, Formica, 182. 

 subspinosus, Macrodaetj'^lns, 362. 

 Sugar maple borer, see Plagionotus 



speciosus, 237-242, 243. 

 Sugar maple: insects injurious to, 



Plagionotus speciosus, 2;i9-240, 



242. 

 Steganoptycha Clayi)f>liaua, 215, 

 217. 

 Sumac-gall Aphis, 290-292. 

 Sumac, Pemphigus rhois forming galls 



on, 290. 

 Surinamensis, Silpha, 301. 



Silvanns, 361. 

 suturalis, Hispa [Odontota dorsalis], 

 264, 266. 

 [dorsalis], Odontota, 264, 265. 

 Swine, feeding on army-worms, 208. 

 Sympiezus uroplataB, 267, 

 Synopsis of Canadian Arctiidse (Sauu- 



'ders) cited, 183. 

 Synopsis ol the Described Lepidoptera 

 of North America (Morris) citefi, 183. 

 Synopsis of llie Neuroptera- of North 



America (Hagen) cited, 298. 

 Svrphid laryge preying on pla.it-lice, 



"350. 

 Syrphidse. scarcity of, 308. 

 Systcma Nuturse (Lini)feus) cited, 248. 



tabaci, Tlirips, 3.57. 



Tachina flies, 210. 



Taehina-lly, red-tailed, 210. 

 vellow-tailed,210. 



Taft-Davis, 254. 



Tannin in galls of Pemphigus rhois, 

 291. 



Tarquiniiis. Feuiseca, 308. 



Tartarian honeysuckle beri'ies, army- 

 worm mollis feeding on, 202, 203. 



Ten plagues of Egypt, mosquitoes may 

 ha\'e been one, 332. 



Tenebrioides Mauri tauica,362. 



Tent ejiterpillar, 353. 



Tentiiredo lufopectus, :^08, 359. 



terminalis. Rliogas, 192, 211. 



Tliacker, W. A., in.sects from, 360. 



Tlialessa lunator, 262, 3.59. 



The Argus [Albany, N. Y.], abstract 

 from, 352; cited," 190, 253. 



Tbe Independent [New Paltz, N. Y.] 

 quoted, 196. 



Tbe Jamestown .lournal quoted, 197, 



The Journal [Eastliampton, L. I.] 

 quoted, 195. 



