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Index. 



Amphipyra pyramidoides, 328. 

 Amyot, M., 305, 306. 

 Anacampsis cerealella, 2S9. 



robiniella, 309. 

 Analcis fragariaj, 155. 

 Aniline dyes, 52. 

 Anarsialineatella, 151-156. 



pruinella, 151, 152. 

 Anasa tristis, 39, 63. 

 anatipennalla, Coleophora, 163 

 Anatomical investigations, 15. 

 Anbury, 192. 



Angoumois moth, 299, 316. 

 angustifrons, Anthomyia, 181, 183, 184, 185. 



Chortophila, 181, 184. 

 Animal kingdom, number of species of, 12. 

 Animals poisoned by Lady-bugs, 314. 

 Anisoptervx pometaria, 11, 57, 72, 329. 



vernata, 11, 33, 57, 61, 72, 329. 

 Annales de Chimie et de Physique, 50. 

 Annotated List of British Anthomyiidaj, 179. 

 Annual Register of Rural Affairs, 172, 322. 



Reports of New York State Agricultural 

 Society, 111. 

 Anomala atrata, 307. 



lucicola, 307. 



maculicoUis, 307. 



moerens, 307. 

 Anopheles quadrimaculatus, 298. 



hyemalis, 298. 

 Anopiites scutellaris, 309, S20. 

 Ant attack upon a cut-worm, 321. 

 Antennae of insects, as organs of smell, 69. 

 Antenna! amputation, result of, 69. 

 antennalis, Chlorops, 225. 

 Autennal sensitive bristles in insects, 69. 



sensitive furrows in insects, 69. 

 antennata, Xylina, 137, 328. 

 Anthomyia Alcathoe, 171. 



angustifrons, 181, 183, 184. 



antiqua, 171, 179. 



bettfi 204 206. 



brassier, 47, iVl, 184-191, 192, 19S, 296, 

 322. 



brassiciK, of Wiedemann, 185. 



calceola, 195. 



ceparum, 8, 46, 171, 172, 173, 179, 180, 

 296, 322. 



goniphora, 195. 



ischiaca, 195. 



lactucarum, 191. 



lenis, 195. 



lunatifrons, 195. 



notatifrons, 195. 



pluvialis, 171. 



radicum, 171, 184, 186, 191, 194, 196, 198. 



radicum v. calopteni, 181, 184. 



raphani, 48, 171, 194-199, 296, 322. 



ruficeps, 171, 185. 



simihs, 171, 202. 



sulcans, 207. 



timida, 195. 



zea3, 199-201. 

 anthomyjse, Aleochara, 188. 

 Anthomyian flies, 168-202. 



characters of, 169. 



derivation of name, 168. 



discharged from the human stomach,169. 



extensive family of, 170. 



habits of, 168. 



larv£e of, 168. 



Mead's, R. H., studies of, 170. 



neuration of, 169. 



New York species of, 171. 



Anthomyian flies, N.American species of, 170. 



preventive of, 65, 75. 



resemblance of species, 172. 

 Anthomyians mining beet-leaves, 203-211. 



compared with European species, 207. 



different species, 206. 



eggs described and figured, 205. 



escape of flies from puparium, 204. 



European beet-fly described, 206. 



flies observed, 204. 



habits of the larvte, 205. 



injuries in Europe from, 206. 



larva described and figured, 203. 



larvEo first observed, 203. 



method of larval feeding, 203. 



mines described, 205. 



observations in Middleburgh, 203. 



puparium described and figured, 204. 



pupation, 206. 



successive broods, 206. 

 AnthomyiidiB in Cambridge Museum, 198. 



notices of, 172, 181, 184, 191, 194, 199, 

 200, 201, 202, 207, 208, 209. 



On Some Species of, 168-172. 



re-arrangement of, 184. 

 Anthonomus cratiegi, 331. 



quadrigibbus, 60, 331. 

 Anthracine, 52, 67. 

 Authrenus kept from insect cabinets, 74. 



scrophulariae, 9, 59, 64. 



varius, 65, 299. 

 Anthribus varius, 259. 

 Ant-lions, 79. 

 Ants, black, 213. 



enemies to cut-worms, 321. 



remedy for, 50, 62. 

 Ant, the large black, remedy for, 62. 

 Apamea, scent-producing organs in, 71. 

 Apatura Lycaon parasite, 86. 



Herse parasite, 86. 

 Aphaniptera, an order named by Kirby, 79. 

 Aphelinus mytilaspides, 61. 

 Aphidffi, 300. 

 Aphididit', 4. 

 Aphidius, 302. 

 Aphids, 40, 212, 302. 

 Aphis avenae, 313, 316. 



brassiere, 296. 



cerasi, 13. 



granaria, 313. 



hamuli, 8, 319, 320. 



-lion, 302. 



mali, 8, 302, 317. 



malifoliae, 331. 



pruni-mahaleb, 320. 



ribes, 272. 



species, remedy for, 49. 

 Aphrophora parallela, 285. 



quadrangularis, 285. 



Saratogensis, 285. 

 apivora, Promachus, 318. 



Trupanea, 318. 

 Apple bark beetle, 331. 



bark-louse, 316, 381 



bud-worm, 329. 



curculio, 60, 331. 



Drosophilas, 218. 



insects, number of, 4, 77, 327. 



-maggot, 330. 



Mici-opterys, 330. 



-midge, 219, 330. 



orchard, largest in the world, 11. 



orchard protected by counterodorants,77 



plant-louse, 47, 302, 331. 



