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General Index. 



Aphodius fossor, 379. 



inquinatus, 379. 



prodromus, 312. 

 Apidae, 219. 



Apple-bark beetles, 370. 

 Apple-leaf bucculatrix, 359. 

 Apple-leaf miner, 354. 

 Apple-tree aphis, 345. 

 Apple-tree bark beetle, 316. 

 Apple-tree tent-caterpillar, 215, 331, 359. 

 Apple: insects injurious to. 



Bucculatrix pomif oliella, 216, 354, 368, 382. 



Cacoecia argyrospila, 356 



Clisiocampa Americana. 215. 



Halisidota caryae, 355. 



Monarthrum mali, 316, 370. 



Ocneria dispar, 304. 



Saperda Candida, 313. 



Tisctieria malifoliella, 354. 



Tmetocera oeellana, 216, 306, 360, 363, 382. 



Xyleborus pyrl, 350, 361, 370. 

 Apricot, Pliobetron pithecium on, 381. 



Xyleborus pyri in, 350. 

 aquatica, Podura, 374. 

 Aquatic worm, 368. 

 Aquilonaris, Cerura, 375. 

 AretiBB, Ophion, 228. 



Arctia Isabella, see Pyrrhartia Isabella, 

 225. 



virgo, 219. 

 Argynnis Atlantis, 219. 

 Armiger, Hellotbis. 216, 363, 382. 

 Army-worm, 373, 376. 

 Arsenical spraying: 



bees poisoned by it? 290. 



codling-motli mixture, 292. 



curculio killed by it, 290, 343. 



early spraying desirable. 290. 



fungus mistaken for arsenical injury, 

 291. 



how to mix Paris green, 292. 



how to mix London purple, 293 



indispensable to fruit-growers, 291. 



London purple protection of cherry 

 trees, 291. 



peach susceptible to injury, 291. 



Lugger's experiments in, 293. 



Paris green or London purple, 291. 



pumps adapted to, 292. 



stirring (constant) of Paris green, 291. 



strength of mixture for fruit trees, 291, 

 343, 344. 



when, for the curculio, 290, 292. 



results of, 343 

 Arsenical spraying for insects, 216, 307, 336, 



353, 355, 360, 361, 363, 368. 

 Arthemis, Limenitis, 219. 

 Ascalophus sp., 319. 

 Ash: insects injurious to. 



Dynastes Tityus, 251. 



Halisidota cary8B,'355. 



Xyloryctes Satyrus, 261. 



Ashmead, W. H., cited, 282, 309. 



Asparagi, Crioceris, 335. 



Asparagus beetle, 335. 



Association of Economic Entomologists, 



342. 

 Asters visited by Syrphidas, 229. 

 Astralagus, Bruchus obsoletus bred from, 



256, 277. 

 aterrima, Paria, 360. 

 Atlantis, Argynnis. 219, 

 atomarius, Bruchus, 284. 

 atrata, Tabanus, 364. 

 Attagenus, megatoma=pieeus, 377. 



piceus, 382. 

 Aulacomerus lutescens, 223, 224. 

 aurichalcea, Coptocycla, 363, 376, 377. 

 Australian lady-bug, 360, 382. 



scale insect, 340. 

 auripilis, Limonius, 351. 

 avense, Siphonophora, 217, 331, 335, 360, 



369(2). 383. 



badistriga, Homohadena, 375. 



Bag-worm, 306. 



Balaninus caryutrypes, 383. 



Ballard, Prof. H. H., gall received from, 

 308. 

 Mallophaga from, 384. 



Balloon hopper-dozer, 336. 



balsamicola, Cecidomyia, 307. 



Balsam: insect injurious to Cecidomyia 

 balsamicola, 307. 



Balsam poplar visited by Ceria, 229. 



Barley: insect injurious to Cephus pyg- 

 meus, 334. 



grain aphis, Q18 



Barlow [J. G.] cited, 297. 



Barry, P., insects from, 347, 355, 381, 384. 



Bassett, H. T., in&ects from, 883. 



Batchelor, Daniel, on lentils, 287. 



Baudi, F., cited, 280, 284(2), 287. 



description of Bruchus lentls, 287. 



Beal, Prof. W. J., on bean-weevil, 266. 



Beans: insects injurious to, Bruchus obso- 

 letus, 217, 257. 

 Bruchus ruflmanus, 280. * 



Bean [T. E ] cited, 225. 



Bean-weevil, 217, 255-279, 367. 



Bedeguar of the hawthorn, 364. 



Bees affected by arsenical spraying of 

 blossoms?, 290. 



Bees killed by Phymata erosa, 371. 



Bee-slayer, 371. 



Belostoma Americanum, 383. 



Benacus griseus, 383. 



Benzine, for insect attack, 364. 



Bethune [Rev. C. J. 8], cited, 256. 



Bibioalbipennls, 369. 



Bibliography of American Economic 

 Entomology, cited, 283. 



