Eleventh Repobt of the State Entomologist 



299 



Bulletin Michigan State Agricultural 

 College Experiment Station cited, 

 233. 

 Miscellaneous Information, Royal 



Gardens, cited, 241. 

 New Jersey Agricultural College 

 Experiment Station cited, 216, 



231, 232, 233. 



New Mexico Agricultural College 

 Experiment Station cited, 222, 



232, 233, 250. 



New York Agricultural Experiment 

 Station cited, 178, 233, 242. 



New York State Museum, Vol. 3, 

 No. 13, abstract of, 277 ; reprint 

 of, 200-233. 



North Carolina Agricixltural Ex- 

 periment Station cited, 146. 



Ohio Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion cited, 122,116, 152, 178,219, 



233, 242. 



Ontario Agricultural College Ex- 

 periment Station quoted, 119. 

 Soci6t6 Eutomologique de France, 



cited, 166, 177, 240. 

 Soc. Imper. Natur. Mosc, cited, 



249. 

 South Dakota Agricultural College 

 and Experiment Station cited, 

 182. 

 United States Department of Agri- 

 culture, Division of Entomology, 

 cited, 110, 127, 133, 134, 145, 146. 

 152, 194, 226, 232, 233, 250, 256 ; 

 reprint from, 182-184, 189-196. 

 United States Entomological Com- 

 mission cited. 160, 181. 

 United States Geological and Geo- 

 graphical Survey of the Terri- 

 tories cited, l;58, 142, 146, 160, 

 241. 

 United States National Museum 

 cited, 127, 134, 138, 146, 241, 248. 

 Virginia Agricultural Experiment 



Station cited, 233. 

 West Virginia Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station cited, 127, 135, 147, 

 178, 250. 

 BuprestidsB injuring the apple-tree, list 



of, 287. 

 Butterfield, J. L., insects from, 286. 

 Butterflies, Excursions into the World 



of (Scudder), noticed. 282-283. 

 Butterflies of the Eastern United States 

 (Scudder), 282-283. 



C 



Cabbage : insects injurious to, 



Murgantia histriouica, 280. 



Thrips tabaci, 242, 243, 244, 

 Caccecia argyrospila, 26b. 



rosaceana, 121, 266. 



rosana, 266. 

 cacti. Coccus, 201. 

 csementarius, Pelopceus, 284. 

 cseruleum, Chalybion, 284. 



csespitum, Tetramorium, 113. 

 ealanus, Thecla, 264. 

 calcarata, Saperda, 269. 

 calcaratus, Notoxus, 269. 

 Calf tree-hopper, 270. 

 California lappet moth, 265. 

 Califoruica, Chrysobothris, 267. 

 Clisiocampa, 265. 

 Gastropacha, 265. 

 Callimorpha fulvicosta, 264. 



Lecontei. 264. 

 Callipterus mucidns, 271. 

 Calvert, P. P., list of Odonata of New 

 York, referred to, 104-105. H 



Cambridge Natural History cited, 241, 



250. 

 Camellia Aspidiotus, 271. 

 camellise, Aspidiotus, 271. 

 Camiiula pellucida, 271. 

 Campbell, J. P., cited, 127, 135. 

 Camponotus herculanens, 264. 



herculaneus var. peunsylvanicus, 

 113. 

 Canada Department of Agriculture, 

 Central Experimental Farm, Eeport 

 of tlie Entomologist and Botanist, 

 cited, 250. 

 Canadian Entomologist cited, 127, 134, 

 135, 138, 1H9, 146,^157, 160, 177, 182, 

 232, 234, 240, 241, 249, 250, 251. 

 caiialiculatus. Valgus, 268. 

 Candida, Saperda, 269. 

 Candy-tuft, Thrips tabaci on, 244. 

 Canker worm, 121. 

 Canteloupe, Eudioptis nitidalis on, 127, 



131, 132. 

 Capuia pygmiea, 288. 

 Capsini, 248. 



caricinus, Corymbites, 267. 

 Carnation, injured by Tbrips, 250; by 



Tyroglyphus heteromorphus, 254. 

 Carnation mite, 254-260. 

 Carolinensis, Brochymena, 270. 

 Carpet beetle, 172-174, 280, 286. 

 Carpocapsa pomonella, 266. 

 Carteria lacca, 201. 

 caryee, Halisidota, 264. 

 caryjecaulis, Phylloxera, 248, 287. 

 Cashaws, Eudioptis hyalinata, injuri- 

 ous to, 136. 

 Cassidy, J., cited, 182. 

 Catalogue des Chenilles Europ^enes 

 Connues (Roiiast), cited, 149. 

 of the Described Coleoptera of the 



United States cited, 181. 222. 

 of Insects found in New Jersey 



cited, 135, 157, 177, 241. 

 ou Enum6ration Methodique des 

 L^pidopteres' qui habitent le 

 Territoire de la Fauna Euro- 

 p6enne, cited, 146. 

 cataphracta, Gortyna, 284. 

 Catnip, Thrips tabaci on, 245. 

 Catocala grynea, 121, 266. 

 uuptialis, 266. 

 ultronia, 121, 266. 



