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Ciimbarus, 13'. 



Caniponotus yeunsylvanicus, 13^ 

 Campsurns, 22°, 26^ 

 Camptocladius, 91S 172^ 259'-64^ 

 265S 303' ; key to species, 259^- 

 60^. 



up., 259", 260"; explauation of 

 plate, 326". 



ateri'inius, 259', 261*. 



bysimius, 2(>0\ 262' ; explauation 

 of plate, 326". 



exti-emus, 260^ 264^ 



fumosus, 259', 260", 261'; expla- 

 uation of plate, 326". 



gramiuieola, 259% 260% 30(/. 



miuimus, 259\ 262^-63'; explaua- 

 tion of plate, 326". 



parvus, 260% 263% 



pumilio, 259% 261'-62^ 



velutiuus, 260% 263' 64% 

 cautaus, Tipula, 218% 

 Carabidae, 11, 13^ 

 caruea, Ablabesuiyia, see Ablabes- 



myia caruea. 

 Carpenter, G. H., cited, 120', 311% 

 eatesbiana, Rana, see Raua cates- 



biaua. 

 Cecidomium grandaevum, 771 

 eeleripes, Corynoneui'a, see Coryuo- 



ueura eeleripes. 

 Ceutroptilum, 26^ 27*. 

 Ceratolopbus, 93% 99% 104% 104"-5% 



106% 



sp., 105% 

 Ceratopoyon (group), 76% 77% 78% 



87% 88% 92% 94% 94', 97'-121l 

 Ceratopogon (genus), 13°, 78% 80% 83% 



83% 84% 92% 92', 101% 101', 102% 



111% 111', 112% 283% 



sens, lat., explanation of plates, 

 319% 319% 320% 



sens, str., 99^-101% 



sp., 100% 



SI), sens. Int., 110% 110"- 11% 



alboniargiuatus, 107% 



(Spliaeroniyas) argeutata, 122". 



bipunctatus, 100% 



fasciata, 104% 



fasciatus, 107% 



Ceratopogon femoratus, 105% 108% 

 tiavipes, 106% 

 liortulanus, 106". 

 ornata, 102'. 

 punctata, 101% 

 rostratus, 112% 

 vitiosus, 104% 

 • Cbagnon, cited, 311% 

 Chasmatonotus, 84% 90", 93% 166% 

 297*; key to species, 166% 

 bimaculatus, 166% 166'-67=' ; expla- 

 nation of plates, 325", 327% 

 327% 327% 

 maculatus, 167% 

 uniuiaculatus, 166% 167% 167% 

 univittatus, 166% 167% 

 Cbevrel, cited, 308% 311% 

 Child, cited, 311% 

 chiopterus, Chirouomus, 276". 

 Chirouomidae, 7% 13', 76-310 ; biblio- 

 graphy, 31(/-15'' ; characteristics 

 of egg, larva, pupa and adult, 

 S1--86'' ; economic importance, 78'- 

 79- ; enemies, 79- ; geological dis- 

 tribution, 77'-78' ; key to genera, 

 87'-94^ ; methods of capturing, 

 rearing and mounting, 79'-81- ; 

 North American, key to genera, 

 93^-94% 

 Chironomus (group), 179"-308% 

 Chirouomus (genus), 13% 77^ 78% 78% 

 SO', 80% 83% 84', 84% 85^ 87% 88% 

 91% 91', 98% 121% 122'. 122% 123% 

 123% 124', 127% 133', 140% 142% 

 158% 162% 164% 170% 171% 172', 

 172% 172% 173% 174% 186^-250', 

 251% 252% 256% 257% 258', 259^, 

 260^, 261% 261', 262% 262% 263\ 

 264% 265% 268% 269', 272% 274% 

 276% 276% 277% 278% 278% 281', 

 282% 283% 284% 287', 288% 290% 

 . 291% 296% 296% 299', 299% 299% 

 301% 302% 304', 304% 304% 305"; 

 key to species, 188-''-99% 

 SI)., 188", 188', 188% 189', 235% 248'- 

 50', 309*-10'; explanation of 

 plates, 319', 322% 322% 323% 327% 

 330" ; figures, 309. 

 sens. lat. sp., explanation of plate, 

 321% 



