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Remedies for insect depredations : 



margined Largus, 107. 



mole cricket, 233. 



peach-tree borer, 6. 



pine-bark Chermes, 186. 



plant-lice, 82. 



Frocris Americana, 231. 



Psocidfe, 3tj. 



punctured clover-leaf weevil, 16. 



quince curculio, 12. 



root-aphis of peach-tree, 21. 



root-insects, 35. 



rose-leaf hopper, 31. 



saw flies, 5. 



scale-insects, 6, 32, 37, 230, 232. 



squash-bug, 29. 



squash-vine borer, 58. 



three-liued leaf-beetle, 135. 



Thrips, 29, 30. 



Tribolium ferrugineum, 137. 



white-grub, 35, 224. 



white-marked tussock-moth, 83, 86. 



wire-worms, 35. 

 Report on Adirondack and State Land Sur- 

 vey, 90. 



on Cotton Insects (Comstock) referred 

 to, 220. 



of American Pomological Society, re- 

 ferred to, 125. 



of N. Y. State Entomologist (First) re- 

 ferred to, 16, 21, 22, 52, 55, 56, 65. 90, 

 93, 114, 125. 

 Reports of the Commissioner of Agriculture, 



37, 50, 55, 56, 89, 91, 102, 118, 121, 122, 

 142, 144, 149. 



of the Commissioner of Patents, 125. 



of the Entomological Societv of Ontario, 



57, 69, 89, 97, 101, 102, 132, 133, U9, 

 225. 



of the Michigan State Horticultural So- 

 ciety, referred to, 118, 121. 



of the Peabody Academy of Science, 

 referred to, 203, 206, 208. 



of the U. S. Entomological Commission, 

 188, 193, 195, 196, 197. 



of the U. S. Geological and Geographical 

 Survey of the Territories, referred to, 



58, 89, 149, 18S. 



on the Insects of the State of Illinois, 

 reference to, 57, 68, 6'.t, 78, 83, 109, 

 110, 117, 121, 149, 157. 

 on the N. Y. State Cabinet of Natural 



History, 41, 76, 101. 

 on the N. Y. State Museum of Natural 

 Historv, 53, 54, 69, 75, 97, 149, 163, 179, 

 215. 

 Rhigolene, for root-insects, 35. 

 Rhizpjihagus sp., 139 

 Rhynchophoru of North America, cited, 140, 



143. 

 Rhyparochromus devastator, 148. 



leucopterus, 14S. 

 Rhyssa atrata, 227, 230. 



lunatoi', 227. 

 Richardson, C. A., insects from, 44. 

 Rilevana, Heteropachii, 40. 

 RileV, Prof. [C. V.J, on Apanteles gelechiaj, 

 i'9. 

 on apple-twig borer, 126, 127, 128. 

 on chinch-buii, 149, 155, 157. 

 <>n Fullei's riise-beetle, 143. 

 on ifrcnMi-stiiijril locust, 196. 



Riley, Prof. [C. V.], on molting of Rocky 

 mountain locust, 193-5. 



on Orgyia3 larvje, 73. 



on oviposition of locust, 193. 



on peach-root aphis, 19, 20. 



on Polycaon confertus, 132. 



on seventeen-year Cicada, 169, 170, 172, 

 175. 



referred to, 11, 19, 102, 104, 106, 112, 

 126, 130, 131, 142, 144, 181, 183, 220. 



Report of the Entomologist — U. S. 

 l)ept. of Agriculture, 19, 21, 22, 38. 



Reports on the Insects of Missouri, 11, 

 31, 39, 53, 68, 89, 91, 126, 127, 154, 149, 

 155, 168, 170, 172, 188, 214, 215, 220. 

 rimosalis, Pionea, 93. 

 Rivellia viridulans, 122. 

 Road dust for the cabbage-worm, 27. 

 Robin feeds largely onBibio albipennis, 113. 



on canker-worms, 8. 



on hairy caterpillars, 82. 

 robinre, Cossus, 216. 



Cyllene, 224. 

 Rocky Mountain locust, 192, 193, 196. 

 Rcestelia aurantiaca, a quince fungus, 12. 

 Rolling the ground for insect attack, 161, 



233. 

 Roofing-paper (gas-tar) to prevent insect at- 

 tack, 25, 48 226, 232. 

 Root-insects, instrument for killing, 34. 

 root-maggot of the cabbage, 35. 

 rosfe, Tettigoiiia, 31. 

 Rose-beetle, 48. 

 Rose-breasted grosbeak, 8. 

 Rose-bug, 65, 225. 

 Rose insect, 228. 



Rose, J. F. , Phj'tonomuspunctatusfrom, 14. 

 Rose-leaf hopper, 31. 

 Rotation of crops to prevent insect attack, 



263. 

 Round-headed apple-tree borer, 27. 

 Royal Agricultural Society of England, 38. 

 rubens, synonym of Trib. ferrugineum, 136. 

 rudis, PoUenia, 117. 

 rufa, Formica, 186. 



Rutfin, Edward, on Angoumois moth, 105. 

 rufipennis, Hylurgus (Dendroctonus), 54. 



Polygraphus, 54. 

 Rural American, cited, 52. 

 Rural New Yorker, cited, 80. 



S. 



Sabin, Dr. R. H., insects from, 94, 228. 

 salicis-batatus, Cecidomyia, 231. 

 Salt, for white-grub, 224. 

 Saltpetre, for cucumber beetle, 28. 



for squash-vine borer, 65. 

 Samia Ceci'opia, 77. 



Sanborn, Prof. F. G., on insecticides, 34. 

 Saperda bivittata, 27. 



Candida, 27. 

 Saunders' Insects Injurious to Fruits, 30,57, 



97, 100, 118, 12.5, 1-^6, 168, 230, 231. 

 Saunders [William], referred to, 10, 69, 101, 



102, 109. 

 Saunders, Wm. E., cited, ISO. 

 Saw-fly attack upon pear-trees, 5. 



on quince trees, 232. 

 Say [Thomas], referred to, 110, 111, 125, 126, 



132, 136, 139, 148, 150, 164, 165, 241. 

 Scale-insects, 7, 32, 38, lfs7. 



