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Entomological Reports of Dr. Fitch — Con- 

 tinued, 

 economic and scientific aspects, 292. 

 estimation in wliichheld, 294, 290. 

 first series of the kind, 291. 

 importance of the investigation, 292. 

 insects which should be first noticed, 



292. 

 instructions under which made, 292. 

 life-histories to be given, 292. 

 manuscript of revision lost, 297. 

 orders to be separately studied, 293. 

 .propriety of present notice, 291. 

 provision for their republication, 296. 

 publication of first Report, 293. 

 report to be made annualh', 293. 

 revision not published, 290. 

 specimens to be e.xhibited, 293. 

 subjects treated of, in Rep. i-xi, 296. 

 table of publication, 294. 

 title-pages of Rep. i-xi, 294-296. 

 where thev may be obtained, 290. 

 Reports of Fitch, 10; Harris, 15; Walsh, 

 16; Riley, 16; LeBaron, 17; Thomas, 

 17; Packard, 17; Comstock, 18; Glover, 

 18. ■' 

 Society of France, 294, 295, 324. 

 Society of London. 182. 

 Society of Pennsylvania, 294, 295. 

 Society of Philadelphia, 236. 

 Society of Russia, 324. 

 work of the Agricultural Department, 2. 

 Entomologists' Monthly Magazine, cited, 98, 

 119, 121, 150, 151, 179, 180, 181, 191, 207, 

 248. 

 Entomologique Hortic, cited, 172. 

 Entomologists to Department of Agriculture, 



18. 

 Enumeratio Hemiptera, cited, 264. 

 ephenierifformis, Thvridopteryx, 33, 328. 

 Ephestia interpunctella, 8. 

 Ei)ic:orus irnbricatus, 331. 

 Epicauta cinerea, 33, 57. 



vittata, 33, 57. 

 Epitnx cucumeris, 33, 65, 195, 244. 

 equi, (Estrus, 299. 

 Erax rufibarbis, 319. 

 eremicola, Osmoderma, 330. 

 ericellus, Crambus, 150. 

 ericetoruin, Pyrgus, 336. 

 Eristalis posticatus, 211. 



puparium of, 212. 

 error, Platygaster, 321. 

 Ervthroneiira, 300. 

 Eubulo, Callidryas, 72. •■ 

 Euclea (iiierceti, 328. 

 Eudamus Electra, 338. 

 Nevada, 337. 

 Proteus, 337. 

 Pylades, 337, 338. 

 Tityrus, 337. 

 Eudryas grata, 33. 



Euloplius sp. parasitic on Bucculatrix, 159. 

 Euphoria Inda, 232-239, 3.30. 



melancholica, 236, 330. 

 Euplexoptera, an Order of Westwood, 79. 

 European progress in entomology, 20. 

 Eurycreon rantalis, 329. 

 Euryniene Keutzingaria, 329. 

 eurysternus, H;ematopinns, 48. 

 Eurytoma hordei, 304, 307. 



"tritici, 320. 

 Evans, Senator, on the bill-bug, 261 

 excajcatus, Smerinthus, 327. 



Excessive insect ravages in United States,20. 

 Excrescences upon grape-leaves, 321. 

 eximea, CEdemasia, 328. 

 eximius, Phytonomus, 248. 

 Extent of insect depredations, 2. 

 Extermination of English sparrow recom- 

 mended, 61. 

 Extract of pyrethrum, 38. 

 Eyed Alaus, 330. 

 Eyes of insects, 67. 

 Eye-spotted bud-moth, 329. 



Fabricii, Macrobasis, S31. 



Fabricius cited, 227, 232, 247, 271, 323. 



Facetious Liopus, 331. 



facetus, Liopus, 331. 



Fairvveather, William, on the case-bearer, 



105, 100. 

 Fall army-worm, 328. 

 Fallen, on Diptera, 207, 209. 

 Fall-tent caterpillar, 57. 



web-worm, 306, 316. 

 False chinch-bug, 195, 331. 

 fasciatu."., Ips, 330. 

 fascilinellus, Crambus, 151. 

 fasciola, Lithacodes, 328. 

 fascipennis, Callostoma. 

 Fauna Austriaca, Diptera, 185. 



Suecica, 191. 

 Feather-infesting insects killed by pyre- 

 thrum, 38. 

 Feathers eaten by clothes-moth, 64. 

 Fecundity of the Aphis, 314. 

 femorata, Chrysobothris, 64, 330. 



Diapheromera, 111. 

 femur-rubrum, Caloptenus, 7, 332. 

 Fenton, Lorenzo, referred to, 129. 

 Fernald, [Prof. C. H.], on clothes-moth, 64. 

 Field and Forest, cited, 219. 

 Figites rubus-caulis, 315. 

 Fig-tree bark-louse, 301. 

 Figure of Aleochara anthomyice, 188.* 



AUtia arqillacea, 7. 



Anarsia liiieatella, 152. 



Anthoniyia radicum, 192. 



Antbomyia zeic, 200. 



Anthrenus scrophulariaj, 10. 



apple-leaf Bucculatrix, cocoons and 

 moth, 158. 



apple-tree case-bearer, cases, larva, pupa 

 and moth, 163. 



aquaject fur applying mixtures, 30. 



asparagus beetle, 241. 



cross-bearer variety, 242. 

 six-qjottedform, 243. 



bag-worm in several stages, 32. 



Bucculatrix poniifoliella, 158. 



Caloptenus femur-rubrum, 7. 



Caloptenus spretus, 7. 



Calosoma calidum, 128. 



canker-worm trap, 64. 



carpet beetle, 10. 



caterpillar of the vagahond Crambus, 134. 



caterpillar of the violet JS'ephelodes, 100. 



Cirrospilusflavicinctus, 159. 



cocoon of the corn-worm, 118, 123. 



cocoon of Crambus vuUjivagellus, 137. 



cocoon of Phytonomus punctatus, 248. 



cocoon of Toh/pe Inricis, 89. 



cocoon of T. laricis on aflat surface, 95. 



Coleopliora malivoreila, 163. 



corn curculio, 255. 



* The italics indicate the figures made for this Report. 



