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IXDEX. 



Figure of corn eaten by Anthomyise zeae, 200. 

 corn eaten by the corn-worm, 123. 

 corn-worm at different stages, 123. 

 Cramhus exsiccatus {moth), 149. 

 Cramhus vulgivagetlus {moth), 141. 



egg, larva, case, cocoon and moth, 

 142. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 241, 242, 243. 

 curculio-catcher, 57. 

 deceptive ivheat-Jiy, 201. 

 Dorthesia cataphracta, 286. 

 dusting-box for Paris green, 27. 

 early stages of the onion-fly, 174. 

 egg-covering of Enchenopa binotata, 283. 

 eggs of an Anthomyiaii, 205. 

 eggs of Enchenopa binotata, 287. 

 eggs of Tohjpe taricis, 90. 

 Enchenopa binotata, 282. 

 Encyrtus bncculatrix,, 160. 

 Euphoria Inda, 234. 

 four-lined leaf-hug, 273. 

 Gortyna nitela, liS. 

 harlequin cabbage-bug, in its several 



stages, 265. 

 heads of caterpillar of Tolype laricis, 91, 



92. 93. 

 Heliothis armiger in its several stages. 



118. 

 hydronette for applying insecticides, 29. 

 tlylemyia deceptiva, 201. 

 Indian Cetonian, 234. 

 Lam-pronotafrigida, 145. 

 lantern and pan for attracting moths, 148. 

 larva of beet-leaf mining Anthmnyian, 



203. 

 locust-e^g Anthomyian parasite, larva, 



puparium and fiy, 182. 

 Macrodactylus subspinosus, 228. 

 Mallota posticata, 215. 

 Meromyza Americana, 223. 

 m,oth of the cotton-worm,, 7. 

 Murgantia histrionica. 265. 

 Neraoretea leucaniae, the larva, puparium 



and fly, 146. 

 Isephelodes violans {m,oth), 106. 

 nozzle for appilying insecticides, 31. 

 onion (base) crowded with larva, 176. 

 onion (bulb) with larvse, 176. 

 onion-fly, 175. 



onion (young) attacked, 175. 

 peach-twig borer {moth), 152. 

 Phorbia ceparum, 175. 

 Phorbia cilicrura, 182. 

 Phylloxera? (sexed), 4. 

 PKytonomus punctatus {beetle), 247. 



in its several stages, 250. 

 Pceciloeapsus lineatus, 273. 

 pupa-case of Tolype laricis, 95. 

 pupa of Cramhus vulgivagellus, 138. 

 puparium of beet-leaf mining Anthom- 

 yian, 204. 

 puparium of Mallota posticata, 214. 

 red-legged locust. 7. 

 Kocky mountain locust, 7. 

 root-fly, 192. 

 rose-bug, 228. 



seed-corn fly, larva and puparium, 200. 

 Sphenophorus sculptilis, 255. 

 sprinkler for Paris green water. 29 

 stalk-borer, moth and caterpillar. 113. 

 structure of egg of Enchenooa binotata, 



287. 

 Tolype laricis, female, 96. 



male moth, 96. 

 tioo-spotted tree-hopper, 282. 



Figure of wheat-midge in different stages, 6. 



wheat-stem fiy, 223. 



wheat-stem maggot, larva and pupa, 

 222. 



tcing of Chortophila betarum, 208. 



wing of Brosophila ampelophila, 216. 



wing of the blue meat-fly, 170. 



IV in g of the onion fly, 169. 



wing of Pegomyia vicina, 209. 



wings of Lampronota frigida, 145. 

 Fire-blight of the pear-tree, 314. 

 Fire-flies. 311. 

 Fir saw-fly, 42. 



Fish-brine for scale-insects, 60. 

 Fish-oil for scale-insects. 801. 

 Fitch, Dr., biological collection made by, 23. 



cited, 4, 6, 87, 172, 175, 197, 198, 222, 223, 

 227, 231, 239, 245, 253, 286, 291-325. 



Entomological Reports of. 291-297. 



Miscellaneous Entomological Papers of, 

 297-322. 



Notice of Entomological Labors of, 322. 



on asparagus beetle. 242, 243, 245. 



on cherrv-tree aphis, 13. 



on 4-lined leaf-bug, 272, 277, 278. 



on hellebore, 41. 



on hunter weevil. 254, 256, 257. 



on larch lappet-moth, 88, 96. 



on mimicry of larch-cheater, 88. 



on onion-fly, 175. 176, 177. 



on radish-fly, 185, 186, 196. 



on wheat and barley flies, 225. 



Reports on the Insects of New York, 

 cited, 6, 9, 13, 21, 41, 43. 61, 87, 133, 

 172, 175, 184, 186, 191, 193, 194, 201, 

 202, 219, 221, 225. 227, 235, 239, 241, 

 271, 272, 281, 287, 291-297, 299, 301, 

 308, 313. 314, 315, 317, 319, 321, 323, 

 324, 328(5). 329(3), 330(8), 331(12;, 332. 



writings of, 16. 293-322. 

 Fitchella, LithocoUetis, 156. 

 Fitzpatnck, General, on the bill-bug, 261. 

 Five-marked Coccinella, 318. 

 five-notata, Coccinella, 318. 

 Flat-flies, 171. 



Flat-headed apple-tree borer, 330. 

 Flattened centipede, 296. 



locust leaf-miner, 309. 

 flava, Drosophila, 220. 

 flavago, Gortyna, 115. 

 flavicinctus, Cirrospilus, 159. 

 Flea-beetle, encumber, 33. 

 Flea-beetles. 40, 61, 65, 194, 322. 

 Flea family, 79. 

 Fleas, ncft attracted to all persons, 74. 



remedy for, 62. 

 Flesh-flies attracted by odors, 69. 

 Flies, effect of pj-rethrum on, 36, 38, 40. 



repelled from stables, 45. 

 floccosa, Phorbia. 207. 

 floralis, Musca, 207, 208. 

 floricola. Homalomyia, 184. 

 Flour diluent of London purple, 35. 



of Paris green. 26. 



of pyrethrum, 37. 

 Flour-paste Drosophila, 220. 

 Flower-beetles, 234. 

 Flower-flies, 168, 211. 

 Fly, of sheep, 48. 



Fonscolomb, M., on wild-plum Aphis, 320. 

 Food-plants, acuteness of insects in select- 

 ing, 67. 

 Forbes, Prof. S. A., on insects eaten by birds, 

 61, 99, 105, 234. 



on wheat-bulb worm, 344. 



