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Injuries by. — ( Continued): 



Diplosis cuciiiiiefis, 165-167. 

 Diplosis setijiei-ii, 168. 

 Eudioplis hy.ilir.atn, 1.35-136. 

 Eiidioptis iiitidalis, 127-128, 131. 

 Galenicellii cavicollis, 197. 

 Galerucella decora, 198. 

 Galerucella luteola, 189-190, 191. 

 Grapholitba iuterstiuctaua, 152- 



153. 

 LecaDium jnglandin, 205. 

 Liiia scripta, 182-183, 184, 186. 

 Mecyua reverssilis, 142. 

 Monomorium Pharaouis, 111-112. 

 Orgyia leucostigma, 124-125. 

 Pulviiiaria inmiinerabilis, 205. 

 Pyralis costalis, 149, l.')0-151. 

 Pyrausta futihilis, 139-140. 

 raspberiv-cane maggot, 170. 

 Tbrips t abaci, 243, 244. 

 Tischeria malifolielln, 161. 

 Tyroglyiiluis heteromorpbus, 254. 

 lujurioiis Insects of tbe Orcbard, Vine- 

 yard, FieW, Garden, etc. (Cooke), 

 cited, 127, 134, 222, 232, 249. 

 inuumerabilis. Coccus [Pulviuaria], 

 204. 

 Pulviuaria, 204, 275, 281. 

 Insect Arcbitecture (Reunie), cited, 



241. 

 Insect Enemies of tbe Apple Tree and 



its Fruit (Bruuer). cited, 263. 

 Insect Life cited, 109, 110, 111, 117, 118, 

 134, 135, 142, 146, 152, 1.55, 157, 160, 

 171, 177, 178, 181, 182, 197, 199, 207, 

 210, 222, 223, 229, 231, 232, 233, 242, 

 244, 247, 248, 250 ; reiu-int from, 117- 

 122, 249. 

 Insect "World (Figuier), cited, 174, 



240,248. 

 Insects Abroad (Wood), cited, 174, 241, 



248. 

 Insects Affecting tbe Orange (Hub- 

 bard), cited, 249. 

 Insects and Insecticides (Weed), cited, 



110, 178, 249. 

 Insects at Home (Wood), cited, 248. 

 Insects Injurious to Forest and Sbade 



Trees (Packard), cited, 197. 

 Insects Injarious to Fruits; (Saunders) 



cited. 127, 134, 160, 171, 249. 

 Insects Injurions to Vegetation (Har- 

 ris), cited, 145, 248. 

 Insects introduced, 



Aspidiutus perniciosus, 206. 

 Monomorium Pbaraonis, 110. 

 Pyralis costalis, 148. 

 Insects preying upon, 

 Apbis prunifoUi, 276. 

 Eudioplis byalinata, 138. 

 Eudioptis nitidalis, 133. 

 Lina scripta, 181. 

 Insects received from New York locali- 

 ties: 

 Adams, 170, 285, 286. 



Insects received from NevF York locali- 

 ties — ( Continued): 



Albany, 162, 285, 287, 288. 



Argyle, 186. 



Atbens, 286. 



Ausable Forks, 197, 286. 



Bell port, 285. 



Bingbauiton, 284. 



Canaan, 288. 



Catskill, 287. 



Coeymans, 237, 284. 



Corning, 284. 



Delm^ir, 285. 



East Hartford, 278. 



Gaybead, 285. 



Geneva, 205. 



Gbeiit, 284. 



Glen Cove, 142, 287. 



Golden Bridge, 286. 



Gouverneur, 284, 286. 



Hamilton, 287. 



Jamaica, 287. 



Karner, 288. 



Kinderbonk, 287. 



Lansing, 285. 



Lockport, 286. 



Louisville, 276. 



Louden viUe, 208, 287, 288. 



Lyudinville, 285. 



Menands, 285. 



Millbrook, 278, 285. 



Monticello, 286. 



Mountainville, 285, 



New Baltimore, 288. 



New York, 157, 286. 



Pnleuville, 237. 



Pleasant Plains, 273. 



Port Kent, 282. 



Pougbkeepsie, 278, 284, 285, 287. 



Ricbford, 286. 



Roebester, 205, 285, 288. 



Scbenectady, 160. 



Sherwood, 147. 



Soutb Hamilton, 286. 



Stock))ort, 288. 



Syracuse, 182. 

 Tarrvtown, 288. 

 Urbana, 288. 

 Utica, 284. 

 Insects received from other localities: 

 Arlington, N. J., 285, 287, 288. 

 Atbens, Pa., 287. 

 Baton Rouge, La., 287. 

 Camden, N. J., 284. 

 Columbus, O., 287. 

 Concordville, Pa., 285. 

 Dongala, 111., 286. 

 Eaton, Ohio, 276. 

 Europe, 285. 

 Falls Churcb, Va., 234. 

 Forestville, Md., 287. 

 Fort Wayne, Ind., 279. 

 GlenOuoko, Pa., 237. 

 Island of San Domingo, 175, 

 Lowell, Mass., 165, 168. 



