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Cropliiiis tlicoiiotns, 270. 

 Crotch, G. E., cit.-.l, 181. 

 Crustacea contribute*!, 288. 

 crynticus, GlyptoscelivS, 269. 

 CucujidiB, injuring; apple-trees, 267. 

 Cucumber tiea-beetle, 269. 

 Cucumber : iusects injurious to, 



Eudioptis bvalinata, 136. 



Eudioptis uitidalis, 130, 131, 132. 



Thrips tabiici, 244. 

 CvTCumber plant-lou-«e, 168. 

 cucumeris, Apbis, 168. 



Cecidomyia [DiplosiHJ, 165. 



Crepidodera [Epitrix], 269. 



Diplosis, 165-168. 



Epitrix, 269. 

 cucurbitay>liidi.s, Lysipblebus, 167. 

 Cucuyo, 174-177. 

 cunea, Hypbantria, 264. 

 Cuuningbam, H. D., iusects from, 287. 

 Curculio ego;s destroyed by Thrips, 248. 

 Curculionidfe injurious to the apple- 

 tree, list of, 270. 

 Curiaut Aphis, -4175-276. 

 Currant : insects injurious to, 



Aspidiotus aucylus, 275. 



Aspidiotus nerii, 204. 



Aspidiotus peruiciosus, 207, 224. 



Myzus ribis, 275. 



Phylloecus tJaviventris, 284. 

 Curraut-steni girdler, 284. 

 Curtis, J., cited, 248. 

 Cut-worm moth, 173, 277. 

 cyaneipes, Melanoplus, 272. 

 Cydonia Japouica, efjpfs of Microcen- 



trum retinervis on, 288. 

 Cyperus, Aspidiotus nerii on, 287. 

 Cyrtophyllus concavns, 284. 

 Cytisus, Mecyna reversalis on, 142. 



dama, Lucanus, 268, 284. 

 Dark-sided cut-worm, 265. 

 Darwiu, F., cited, 248. 

 Datana contracta, 264. 



iutegerrinia, 264. 



ministra, 264, 285. 

 Davis, G. C, cited, 147, 197; quoted, 



171. 

 Davis-Taft, cited, 233. 

 decemlineata, Polyphylla, 268. 

 decipiens. Xylocleptes, 270. 

 decora, Galerncella, 198. 

 decumanus, Melanotns, 267. 

 defoliaria, Hybernia, 266. 

 Deilephila lineata, 264. 

 Dendroleon, 239. 



obsoletum, 237, 238, 240. 



pantherinus, 239. 

 dentatus, Lachnus, 271. 

 Dermestes, 171. 

 Dermestidse, 172-174. 

 destructor, Cecidomyia, 165. 

 Devastating locust, 272. 

 devastator, Melanoplus, 272. 



Dewberry mined by Tischeria mali- 



foliella, 162. 

 Diabrotica longicornis, 269. 



12-punctata, 269. 



vittata, 269. 

 diadenia, Sinea, 270. 

 Diaspinse, 200. 

 Diaspis ostreseformis, 271. 

 Dicerca divaricata, 267. 

 Diehrorampha scitaua [Grapholitha 



iuterstinctana], 152. 

 Die am Getreide Lebcnden Thrips- 



Arten Mittelrusslands, cited, 249. 

 Differential locust, 271. 

 differentia] is, Melanoi)lus, 271. 

 Dimmock, G., cited, 175, 181. 

 Dinoderus bitbveolatus, 286. 

 Diospyros, Aspidiotus perniciosus on, 



224. 

 Diplosis cucumeris, arched filaments 

 of, 166. 



bibliography, 165. 



emergence of iuuigo, 167. 



filets arqu^s of, 166. 



imago described, 166, 167. 



injuringmuskmelon vinos, 165-166. 

 Diplosis pyrivoia, 119, 166, 169, 170, 



278, 285. 

 Diplosis setigera, compaied with pear- 

 midge, 169-170. 



imago described, 168-169. 



injuring muskmolons, 168. 

 Diptera contributed, 285. 



injurious to apple-trees, 267. 



new species described, 166-167, • 

 168-169. 



reference, 237. 



scarcity at Keene Valley, 106. 



species treated of, 162-172. 

 Diptera North America, cited, 248. 

 Dipteron raspberry girdler, 171. 

 discouotus, Crophius, 270. 

 Disippus butterfly, 264. 

 disijipus, Limeuitis, 264. 

 Disonycha Pennsylvanica, 264. 

 dispar, Ocneria. 264. 



Xyleborus, 270, 2H6. 

 dissimilis, Hypothenemus, 270. 

 disstiia, Clisiocampa, 265, 284. 

 distema [iuterstinctana], Grapholitha, 



152. 

 Distenia undata, 268. 

 Distribution of, Aspidiotus nerii, 204. 



Aspidiotus perniciosus, 207-219. 



Cecidomyia betulse, 162-163. 



Crioceris asparagi, 179. 



Diplosis cucumeris, 167. 



Diplosis setigera, 168. 



EudioptiM hyalinata, 138. 



Eudioptis nitidalis, 132. 



Galerucella cavicollis, 197. 



Galerucella decora, 198. 



Galerucella luteola, 189-190, 195. 



Grapholitha iuterstinctana, 155. 



Lecanium juglandis, 206. 



Lina scripta, 182-183. 



