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INDEX. 



divinatoria, Atropos, 198. 



divinatorium, Termes, 198. 



divinatorius, Troctes, 198. 



Dodge, C. K., on the hop-vine borer, 41. 



Dolph, John M., Podurus received from, 203. 



domestica, Pyrgita, 80. 



domesticus. Passer, 83. 



Doryphora decemlineata, 3. 



Dragon flies eating tlie cicada, 178. 



Drosophila sp., V 124. 



Duclcs for destroying grasshoppers, 31. 



Durant & Co., insects received from, 136. 



dyaus, Plusia, 94, 228. 



Dynastes Tityus, 227. 



Dysdercus suturellus, 166. 



E. 

 Eacles imperialis, 232. 

 Earth-worms in peach-tree trunk, 6. 



repelled by naphthahne, 36. 

 Economic Entomology (Murray), referred to, 



207, 208, 209. 

 Edwards, Henrv, studies in ^geriadse, 60. 

 Edwards, W. H. referred to, 39, 214. 

 Egg-parasite of Nematus ventricocus, 217- 



221, 229. 

 Egg-pods, of Caloptenus spretus, 192. 

 Eggs of the Angoumois moth, 107. 



bed-bug, 17. 



chinch-bug, 153. 



currant saw-fly, 220. 



Fuller's rose-beetle, 144. 



green-striped locust, 193. 



Hemileuca Maia, 75. 



pine-bark Chermes, 181. 



pine longicorn beetle, 50. 



Rocky mountain locust, 192. 



seventeen-year locust, 173. 



squash-vine borer, 61. 



white-marked tussock-moth, 73, 78, 84, 

 85. 

 egle, Euchetes, 166. 

 Elateridaj, 226. 

 Elliot, S. L., success in rearing Lepidoptera, 



229. 

 Elm-leaf beetle, 228. 

 Emasculating bot fly, 45. 

 emasculator, Cuterebra, 45. 

 Emmons, [E.J, reference to, 102. 

 English sparrow, 70, 80-84. 



bounty offered for, 84. 



destruction of its nests, 84. 



food of, 81. 



grain destroyed by, 84. 



"ineligibility" of, 83. 



introduction in United States, 80. 



losses from, 84. 



means of removal, 83. 



multiplication of, 80. 



object of its introduction, 80. 



poisoned in England, 84. 

 . protects the Orgyia, 81, 82. 



seed destroyed by, 84. 



useful for rood, 84. 



war to be made on, 83. 

 Ennomos subsiguaria, 69, 76, 77. 

 Entomologica Americana cited, 171. 

 Entomological Contributions (Lintner), cited, 

 175. 



Notes of S. H. Scudder, referred to 

 188. 



Entomological Societv of London, referred 

 to, 139. 



Society of Ontario, referred to, 41, 164. 

 Entomologist of the Dominion of Canada, 2. 



Massachusetts State Board of Agricul- 

 ture, 34. 



Royal Agricultural Societv of England, 

 38. 



State of Illinois, 8, 113. 



U. S. Department of Agriculture, 2, 20. 

 Entomologists' Monthly Magazine, 52, 203. 

 Entomophthora musc» of the house-fly, 179. 

 ephemeraiformis, Thyridopteryx, 74. 

 Epicauta Penusylvanica, 227. 

 Eristalis, 223. 

 error, Platygaster, 2. 

 Erythroneura vitis, 30. 

 erythropthalmus, Coccygus, 8, 82. 

 Euchetes egle, 166. 

 Eudamus, sexual features in, 214. 

 Eudemis botrana, 33. 

 Eumenes fraternus, 231. 

 Eurytonia funebris, 2. 

 Euschistes variolarius, 146. 

 exitiosa, yEgeria, 6, 60, 216. 

 Experiments on squash-vine borer, 67. 

 Eysarcoris carnifex, 144. 



F. 



fabse, Bruchus. 229. 

 fagi, Phyllaphis, 181. 

 Fall web-caterpillar, 83. 

 False chinch-bug, 166. 

 fatidicus, Troctes, 198. 

 femorata, Chrysobothris, 27. 

 femur-rubrum, Caloptenus, 190, 193. 

 fenestralis, Scenopinus, 44. 

 Feniseca Tarquinius, 231. 

 Fernald, Henry L., captures of the chinch- 

 bug, 104. 

 ferruginea, Stene, 138. 

 ferrugineum, Tribolium, 136-139. 

 Field and Forest cited, 135, 204. 

 fimetaria, Lipura, 308. 



Podura. 208. 

 Fitch, Dr. [Asa], in Transactions N. Y. State 

 Agricultural Society, 68, 78, 102, 125, 

 182, 148, 168, 180, 184, 203. 

 Fitch, Dr. A., on army-worm, 43, 44. 



chinch-bug, 150, 151, 153. 



Orgyia leucostigma, 73, 74. 



parasite of currant saw-fly, 217. 



pine bark Chermes, 183. 



seventeen-vear Cicada, 170, 175. 



Smynthuriis, 207. 



three-lined leaf-beetle, 134, 135. 



winter insects of Eastern New York, 

 235-244. 



references to, 10, 69, 79, 102, 106, 112, 

 129, 131, 150, 152, 155, 157, 158. 173, 

 185, 203, 227. 



Reports on the Insects of New York, 

 45, 46, 102, 122, 125, 133, 148,151, 153, 

 168, 180, 184, 203, 225, 226. 

 Flach6rie, a silk-worm disease, 40. 

 Flat-headed apple-tree borer, 25, 225. 

 flavo-picta, Orchesella, 207- 

 Fletcher, James, on the clover-seed midge, 2. 

 floccosa, Chortophila, 225. 

 Fly -catcher, 84. 



