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rioridensis, Ceropliistes, 271. 

 Flowering Curraut, Aspi<!iotU8 per- 



niciosus ou, 224. 

 Flowering quince, Aspidiotuspernicio- 



SU8 on, 224. 

 Floyd, Agiistus, insects from, 286. 

 foliacea, Haltica, 269. 

 Food-plants of, Autispila uysssefoliella, 

 157. 



Aspidiotns perniciosus, 206, 207, 

 223, 224. 



Cecidomyia betiilae, 162. 164. 



Chiouaspis fnrfuras, 203. 



Chionaspis piuifoUi, 203. 



Crioceiis asparagi, 178. 



Diplosis cucumeris, 165, 166. 



Diplosis setigera, 163. 



Eudioptis hvaliuata, 136. 



Eudioptis nitidalis, 132. 



Galerucella cavicollis, 197, 198. 



Galeriieella decora, 198. 



Galerucella liiteola, 193. 



Grapholitha interstinctana, 155. 



Lina scripta, 182-183. 



Mecyna reversalis, 142. 



Mytilaspis pomorum, 202. 



Pulvinaria iununierabilis, 204. 



Pyralis costalis, 150-151. 



Pyrausta futilalis, 139. 



Pyrophorus noctiluens, 177. 



raspberry-cane maggot, 170. 



Tischeria malifoliella, 162. 

 Forbes, S. A., cited, 178, 250. 

 Forbesi, Aspidiotns, 271. 

 Forest tent-caterpillar, 265. 

 Forficnla auricular! a, 272. 

 Formicaleo sp. [Myrmeleon], 240. 

 Formica Noveboracensis [(Jamponotus 

 bcrculaneus], 264. 



[Monomorium] Pharaonis, 109, 110. 



rufa, 115, 273. 

 Formicidge, 115-116. 

 Four o'clock , Tbrips tabaci ou, 245. 

 Frail Childreu of the Air (Seudder), 



notice of, 282-283. 

 fraterna, Lachnosterna, 268. 

 French, G. H., cited, 126, 146. 

 Frey-Boll cited, 160. 

 Fruit blossoms injured by Thrips, 



249. 

 Fruit-trees, spraying of Avhile in blos- 

 som, 117-124. 

 frumeutaria, Phlasothrips, 246. 

 frugiperda, Jjaphygma, 265. 

 fuivicosta, Callimorplia, 264. 

 fnlvipes [ovata], Cbalcis, 132. 

 Fungns, Tyroglyphus feeding on, 255. 

 furfurus, Chionaspis, 271, 202-203. 

 fusca, Lachnosterna, 268. 

 fuscatns [])allipes], Polistes, 264. 

 futilalis, Botis [Pviansta], 138. 



Pyrausta, 138-142. 



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Gale, R. F., insects from, 288. 

 Galeruca [Galerucella] cavicollis, 197. 



Galeruca rufosunsuinea, 197. 



tsanguinca [Galerucella cavicol- 

 lis]. 197. 

 sanijuiDea [LochmiBa crattegi], 



197. 

 xanthomeljena [Galerucella lu- 

 teola], 102. 

 Galerucella cavicollis, distribution, 

 197. 

 feeding on cherry, 197. 

 feeding on chestnut, 198. 

 j)robably single-brooded, 197-198. 

 reference, 286. 



resemblance to other species, 197, 

 198. 

 Galerucella luteola, abundance of in 

 July, 1895, 190. 

 attracting attention to economio 



entomology, 103. 

 destructivenessin Albany, 102, 103. 

 elms destroyed by, 102, i03. 

 larvae dropping from trees, 192. 

 occurrence in and near Albany, 



190, 195. 

 preference for certain species of 



elms, 193. 

 progress up the Hudson river, 189- 



190. 

 reference, 275, 279, 286. 

 remedies, 195-196. 

 second brood in Albany, 102, 191- 



192. 

 spread in Albany, 102, 194. 

 transformations, 192. 

 Galerucella xanthomelsena [luteola], 



275, 279. 

 Galerucini of Boreal America (Horn), 



cited, 197. 

 Gall-flies, 281. 

 Gall-making Diptera of Scotland 



(Trail), cited, 162. 

 Gamasus crassipes, 259. 

 longipalpoides, 259. 

 species, 2.^5. 

 Gammarus fasciatus, 288. 

 Ganiiett's Nine-sheet contour Map, 179. 

 Garden and Forest cited, 206, 212, 232, 



233. 

 Gardening, abstracts from, 275, 276, 



280, 281; cited, 109. 

 Gai'den leek, Thrips tabaci ou, 245. 

 Garden slugs, 274. 

 garganicus, Chion, 268. 

 Gannan, H., cited, 250. 

 Gastropacha Americana, 265. 



Californica, 265. 

 Gelechia infermediella, 267. 

 geminata, Solenopsis, 264. 



Stelidota, 285. 

 geminatella. LithocoUetis [Oruix], 267. 



Ornix, 267. 

 geminatus, Smerinthus, 264. 

 Genera of British Moths popularly 

 described and illustrated, cited, 145. 

 Genista caterpillar, 142-145. 



