INDEX. 



261 



Trichogramma fraterna, 7'J. 



miiiuta, 220. 



orgviie, 79. 



preliosa, 220, 229. 

 triliueata, Crioceris, 132. 



Lema (see three lined leaf-beetle),lS2-186. 

 Trimble, Dr., on the quince curculio, 12. 

 tripuncta var. of Lema trilineata, 134. 

 tristis, Anasa, 29, 165. 



Microdon, 116. 

 tritici, Diplosis, 31. 

 trivirgata, Lema, 132. 

 Troctes divinatorius, 198. 



fatidicus, 198. 

 Trombidium bicolor, 224. 

 Trypeta pomonella (see apple-maggot), 117- 



125, 227, 234. 

 Trypetidffi, 117. 

 turcicus, Lygffius, 166. 

 Twice-stabbed lady-bird, 186. 

 Twig-girdler, 87. 



Tympans of printing oflBces, for carpet bee- 

 tles, 226. 

 typographus, Bostrichus, 55. 

 Tfyrannus Carolinensis, the king bird, 8. 



U. 

 Uhler [P. K.], on cabbage-bug distribution, 

 147. 

 on Largus succinctus, 166. 

 on peach-root Aphis, 20, 21. 

 on Psylla bnxi, 18. 



referred to, 125, 145, 149, 165, 186, 188. 

 ulmi, Schizoneura, 181 

 unipuncta, Leucania, 43. 

 United States Army Signal Service, 191. 

 Department of Agriculture, 36, 41, 43, 



56, 220. 

 Geographical Survey West of the 100th 

 Meridian, 188. 



V. 



Vagabond Crambus, 2, 114. 



valga, Chionea, 236. 



Vanessa antiopa, 230, 232. 



Vaporized tobacco juice for thrips, 29. 



variegatus, Brachytarsus, 139-141. 



variolarius, Euschistes, 146. 



varius, Authrenus, 138. 



Anthribus, 53. 



Brachytarsus, 140. 

 ventricosus, Heteropus, 110. 



Nematus, 217, 229. 

 vernata, Anisopteryx, 7, 27, 44, 224, 225. 

 Vinegar and molasses trap, 33. 

 Virginiana, (Edipoda, 

 Virginian urn, Acridium, 187. 

 Virginianus, Gryllus, 187. 

 virginica, Spilosoma, 83. 

 viridifasciata, Chimarocephala, 4, 187, 188. 



Gomphoceras, 188. 



Locusta (Tragocephala), 188. 



Tragocephala, 188, 223. 

 viridifasciatuni, Acridium, 187. 

 viridiilans, Rivellia, 122. 

 vitifoliic, Phylloxera, 36. 

 vitis, Erythrbneura, 30. 



Isosoma, 32. 



Tettigonia, 30. 

 vittata. Diabrotica, 28, 29, 231. 

 vulgivagellus, Crambus, 2, 114. 



W. 



Walker's List of Ueterocera of the British 



Museum, 97. 

 Walsh [B. D.J, cited, 11, 52, 129, 156, 184. 



description of apple-uiuggot, 119. 



in Practical Entomologist, 111, 113, 125, 

 148, 155, 168, 180. 



referred to, 30, 31, 118, 120, 122, 128, 

 131, 139, 148, 203. 

 Walsh-Riley, in American Entomologist, 



111, 117, 125, 129, 149, 203. 

 Wasps, 60. 



Watertown Daily Times referred to, 232. 

 Watson, H. C, affected apples from, 23. 

 Wayne, W. G., on the Cicada, 177. 

 Webster [F. M], on Angoumois moth, 102, 



106, 109, 110. 

 Weed, C. M., Microdon larva from, 116. 

 Westcott, 0. S., collections of Gortyna im- 



manis, 42. 

 Western New York Horticultural Society, 



228. 

 Westvvood's Introduction to the Classifica- 

 tion of Insects, 136, 138, 140, 166, 202, 203, 

 238. 

 Westwood [Prof. J. 0.], Melittia, Cetoof, 58. 

 Whale-oil soap for insect attack, 32, 37, 187, 



230. 

 Wheat flour insect, 136. 

 Wheat midge, 31, 125, 159. 

 Wheel-bug, 230. 

 White grub, 35, 41, 114, 224. 

 White-marked Tussock-moth, 68-89. 



abundance in Central Park, New York, 

 78. 



beauty of the caterpillar, 70. 



bibliography, 68. 



broods, number of, 75. 



caterpillar described and figured, 70, 71. 



cocoon described, 71. 



depredations, 77. 



distribution, 69. 



elm twigs girdled by larva, 87-89. 



eggs described, 73. 



food-plants, 76. 



hibernation, 75. 



history, 69. 



increase of ravages, 79. 



increase owing to English sparrow, 80. 



life-history, 73. 



moth described and figured, 72. 



new form of attack, 86-89. 



parasites, 78. 



preventives, 83. 



protected by English sparrow, 81, 82. 



pupa described and figured, 72. 



remedies, 84-86. 



sexual attraction of, 74. 



years of rarity, 69. 

 White-winged Bibio, 110-115. 



abundance of the larvie, 114. 



allied species injurious, ? 112. 



bibliography, 110-1. 



double-brooded,? 114. 



dwarfed specimens,? 115. 



family characters. 111. 



figures of the fly. 111. 



fly described, 111. 



food of the robin, 113. 



harmless, probably, 112. 



larva undescribed, 112. 



