Eleventh Report of the State Entomologist 31^ 



Rose beetle, 268. 



Rose-buff, 173. 



Rose, Aspidiotus perniciosus on, 207, 



224. 

 Rose-leaf hopper, 271. 

 Roiiast, cited, 149. 

 rubra, Odoutota, 269. 

 Rnbiis Canadensis ruiued by Ti>cheria 



malifoliella, 162. 

 riifa, Formica, 115, 273, 

 ruficollis, Agrilns, 285. 

 rufipes, Crepidodeva, 269. 

 rufosanguinea, Galemca, 197. 

 rufula, Tgeniocampa, 265. 

 rngosa, Lachnosterna, 268. 

 rugulosiis, Scolvtus, 270, 287. 

 Rural New Yorker cited, 145, 209, 217, 



218, 219, 233, 242. 

 Russell, Dr. Selwyn E., insects from, 



284, 287. 

 rusticus, Myrmeleou, 238. 



Saddle-back caterpillar, 264. 

 salicis, CEdemasia, 265. 

 Salsify, Thrips on, 249. 

 Sau Jos^ scale, appearance in Atlantic 

 States, 101, 207. 



bibliography. 231-233. 



bulletin on, 102, 105. 



carried by birds, 224-225, 



Comstock, J. H., on, 206. 



condition of Long Island nurseries, 

 213-215. 



described, 219-221. 



distributed in New York State, 

 101. 



distributed in nursery stock, 225. 



female described, 221. 



food-plants. 223-224. 



gas treatment for, 230. 



infested New Jersey nurseries, 

 216-219. 



in Florida, 208-209. 



injurious character of, 101. 



in Maryland, 208. 



in New Jersey, 215-216. 



in New York. 210-212. 



in Ohio, 219. 



in several other States, 209-210. 



introduction and spread, 207. 



investigation by U. S. Dept. Agri- 

 culture, 207-208. 



Legislative appropriation for, 102. 



life-history, 221-223. 



limited to Upper Austral life-zone, 

 102, 179. 



male described, 220-221. 



nursery stock, treatment of in- 

 fested, 231. 



on Loug Island, 212-213. 



potash-wash for, 230. 



proposed legislation on, 226-228. 



protection from infested nursery 

 stock, 225-226. 



San Jos^ scale — (Continued): 



reference, 180, 201, 275, 

 287. 



remedies, 228-231. 



spread of, 102, 224-225. 



summer washes for, 230. 



whale-oil soap for, 229. 



winter resin wash for, 229. 



winter washes for, 228-229. 

 tsanguinea. Galeruca [Galerucella cavi- 



collis], 197. 

 sanguinea, Galeruca [Lochmsea cra- 



t8Bgi],197. 

 Saperda calcarata, 269. 



Candida, 269. 



cretata, 269. 



vestita, 269. 

 saucia, Agrotis, 121, 265. 

 Saunders, W., cited, 127, 134, 146, 160, 



249- 

 Say, Thomas, cited, 109, 240 ; cruoted, 



110. 

 scabra, Osmodetma, 268, 284. 

 Scale insects, characters, 200. 



classification, 200. 



development, 200-201. 



New York species, 277. 



number of species, 201. 



reference, 274, 275. 



species treated of, 201-233. 



useful species, 201. 

 Scale Insects of the Orchard (Howard), 



cited, 202. 

 scandeus, Agrotis, 121, 265. 

 scapha, Limacodes, 264. 

 Scarabaeidje injuriug the apple-tree, 



list of, 268. 

 Scarred Polyphylla, 268. 

 Schadlichsten Insekten des Tabak in 



Bessarabieu, cited, 242. 

 Schistocera Americana, 271. 



Shoshone, 271. 

 Schizoneura lauigera, 271. 

 Schizura unicornis, 265. 

 Schoturus uivicola, bibliography, 251. 



identity of species, 251. 



observed at Ghent, N. Y., 251. 

 Schwarz, E. A., cited, 109, 197, 233. 

 Seiara mali, 267. 

 Scientific American cited, 109. 

 scincetus, Attains, 267. 

 scitana, Dichroranipha [Grapholitha 



intets(;inctana], 152. 

 Scolytidte injiu'ious to the apple-tree, 



list of, 270. 

 Scolytus rugulosus, 270, 287. 

 Scopelosoma sidus, 265. 

 Scotch elm injured by Galerucella 



luteola, 190, 191, 193. 

 Scottish Naturalist cited, 162. 

 scripta, Chrysomela [Lina], 181. 



Lina, 103, 181-189. 



Melasoma [liina], 181, 182. 



Plagiodera [Lina], 181, 182. 

 serophulari£B, Authrenus, 172-174, 280. 



