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Bibliography of — {Continued): 



MyrmeleouidsB, 240-241. 



Pyralis costalis, 145-147. 



Pyraiista fiitilalis, 138-139. 



Pvrophorns iiocfilncus, 174-175. 



Till ipida), 247-2:0. 



Thrips tabaci, 241-242. 



Tiscberia lualifoliella, 160. 

 bicaudatus, Aiiiphicerns, 268. 

 biconiis, Bostrichiis, 268. 

 bifoveolatus, Dinoderns, 286. 

 bilinearia, Endropia, 284. 

 bimaculata, Oberea, 170, 171. 

 bimaculatus, Boinbns, 104. 

 biuotata, Euchenopa, 270. 

 Birch (white), infested by Cecidomyia 



betulfe, 162, 163. 

 Birch, Mytilaspis pnmorum on, C02. 

 Birch-seed midge, 162-165. 

 Birdii, Empoasca, 270. 

 Biro-c, E. A., cited, 240; quoted, 238. 

 Biston ypsilon, 266. 

 bivittatus, Melanopjus, 272. 

 Black ant, large. 113, 114. 



aut, little, 113. 

 Blackberry mined by Tiscberia mali- 



foliella, 163. 

 Black blister beetle, 281. 



carpet-beetle, 276. 



cherry, ( ;hionasi)is furfnriis on, 203. 



flies, 106. 



peach Aphis, 279. 



scale of California, 271. 

 Blanket-flower (Gaillardia), Thrips 



tabaci on, 245. 

 Blind Alans. 267. 

 Blind-eyed Sphinx, 264. 

 Blissns lencopterns, hibernation of, 199. 



iDJnries in New York, 198. 



remedies, 199. 

 Boarmia crepusciilaria, 266. 



pampiuaria, 266. 



pliimi^eraria, 266. 

 Bombus, 104. 



afifinis, 104. 



bimaculatus, 104. 



borealis, 104. 



consimilis, 104. 



Pennsvlvanieus, 284. 



Ridingsii, 104. 



ternarius, 104. 



terricola, 104. 



vagaus, 104. 

 Bombycidf© iujuriug apple-trep, list of, 



264. 

 Bombycids, 106. 

 Bombylids, 106. ' 

 borealis, Bombus, 104. 

 boreata, Operophtera, 266. 

 Bordeaux mixture in blossoms fatal 



to honey-bees, 123. 

 Bos, Dr. .J. Kitzema. cited, 178, 241, 



242, 250. 

 Boston Journal of Natural History 



cited, 109; quoted, 110. 

 Bostrichus bicornis, 268. 



Botis erectalis [Pyrausta futilalis], 138. 



[Mecyna] reversalis, 142. 

 Botys [Pyrausta] futilalis, 138. 

 Bower, L., insects from, 284. 

 Bowles, G. J., cited, 109. 

 Box-elder plant-bng, 270, 283, 287. 

 Brachnenmrus abdominalis, 238. 



uigrilabris, 238. 

 Bracon veruonise, 156. 

 Bradt, S. C, insects from, 285, 287. 

 Brauer, F., cited, 240. 

 Brebms Tierleben, Neunter Band, Die 

 Insekten, Tausendfiitzer und Spiu- 

 nen, cited, 175, 178, 241. 251. 

 Bristle-tails, 252. 

 British Flies, An Account of (Theobald ), 



cited, 162. 

 Broad-necked Prionus, 268. 

 Broehyiuena annulata, 270. 



Caroliuensis, 270. 

 Brodie, Dr., cited, 250. 

 Bruchus obtectus. 286. 

 brumosa, Acronycta, 265. 

 Bruner, L., cited, 182.250,263. 

 Brnnn, A. E., cited, 160; qnoted, 161, 



187. 

 brunnea, Paranda, 268. 

 bruunearia, Eumacaria, 266. 

 brunnenm, Orthosoma, 268. 

 Bryobia pratensis, 272, 288. 



speciosa, 272. 

 bubalus, Ceresa, 270. 

 Bucculatrix i)oniifoliella, 267. 

 "Buffalo moth," 280. 

 Bufi^alo tree-ho])p('r, 270. 

 "Bng-catcher," 188-189. 

 Bulletin Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion of Nebraska cited, 182, 187. 

 Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion of the University of Minne- 

 sota cited. 182. 

 Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 



cited, 135, 146, 152. 

 Colorado Agricultural Experiment 



Station cited, 182, 242. 

 Cornell University Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station cited, 205, 249. 

 Delaware College Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station cited, 233. 

 Department < f Agriculture, Cent- 

 ral Experimental Farm, Ottawa, 

 Canada, cited, 170. 

 Essex Institute cited, 250. 

 Florida Agricultural Experiment 



Station cited, 127, 135, 233. 

 Georgia Agricultural Experiment 



Station cited, 127, 135. 

 Hatch Expermient Station of the 

 Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 

 lege cited, 109. 

 Illinois State Laboratory Natural 



History cited, 2.33. 

 Iowa Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion cited, 146, 147, 152, 242. 

 Maryland Agricultural Experiment 

 Station cited, 177, 233. 



