General Index. 



387 



Bibliography of Bruchus lentls, 285. 



Bruchus obsoletus, 255-6. 



Bruchus ruflmanus, 279. 



Bryobia pratensis, 321. 



Cermatia forceps, 324. 



Cicada septendeeem, 206. 



Dynastes Tityus, 246. 



Helophilus latifrons, 228. 



Phytomyza chrysaDthemi,242. 



Pyrrharctia Isabella, 225. 

 bicolor, Cebrio, 371. 



Trombldium, 321. 

 blfldalis, Tortricodes, 375. 

 blmaculata, Oberea, 369. 

 Biological collection of the Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology at Cambridge, 

 Mass., 378, 

 bipuDCtata, Adalia, 375. 

 Bird-lice, 384. 

 bisecta, Anisota, 373. 

 Bisexual Clisiocampa Americana, 220. 

 Bisulphide of carbon for insect attack, 



276, 277, 365, 367. 

 Bite of a horse-fly, 364. 

 Black-and-red woolly-bear, 225-228. 

 Black walnut, Pulvinaria innumerabilis 



on, 370. 

 Blissus leueopterus, 33i. 

 Blister-beetle, striped, 376. 

 Blue-jack oak, galls on, 309. 

 Boll-worm, 216, 363. 

 Bombycid£e, 225, 302, 304, 306. 

 Bordeaux mixture, 345, 

 borealis, Cerura, 375. 



Epilachna, 217, 382. 

 Bot-fly of the Hare, 367. 

 brassicse. Aphis, 317, 372. 

 Bray, Anderson, insects from, 306, 381. 

 Breeding-grounds of the rose-bug, 346. 

 Brephos iufans, 375. 

 Breweri, Bruchus, 256. 

 Briggs, A. H., insects from, 351, 353. 

 Brlzo, Nisomiades, 375. 

 Bruchidas, 255-288. 

 Bruchophagus sp.? 282. 

 Bruchus afflnis, 284. 



atomarius, 284. 



Breweri = obsoletus, 256, 



Chinensis, 282. 



fabffi, 255, 256, 257, 261, 262, 263, 278. 



fabi, 261. 



flavimanus, 268, 282, 284. 



granarius, 255, 263, 267, 279-284. 



irresectus = obsoletus, 256, 279. 



lentls, 285-288. 



mimus, 285, 



obscurua, 263, 264. 



obsoletus, 217, 255, 367, 383. 



obteetus, 255, 278. 



pallidipes = obsoletus, 256. 



phaseoli, 263. 



pisi = pisorum, 263, 268, 280, 286. 



Bruchus afflnis — ( Continued) : 



ruflmanus, 263, 267, 268, 279-285, 286, 383. 

 Scutellaria, 282, 383. 

 seminarius, 283, 284. 

 ?subarmatus = obsoletus, 256, 259. 

 8ube)lipticus = obsoletus, 256. 

 varicornis = obsoletus, 255, 278. 

 brunneicollis, Agrotis, 375. 

 Bryobia pallida = pratensis, 321. 



pratensis, 321, 324, 365. 

 Bryoscripta ulmicola = Colopha ulmicola, 



370. 

 bubalus, Ceresa, 360. 



Bucculatrix pomifoliella, 216, 354, 359,368,382. 

 Bud-worm, 216. 

 Buffalo-fly, 333. 



Bulletin of Brooklyn Entomological 

 Society cited, 252. 

 Buffalo Society of Natural Science 



cited, 228. 

 Division of Entomology — U. 8. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture cited, 296(2). 

 Massachusetts Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station cited, 304, 337. 

 Michigan Agricultural Experiment 



Station cited, 277. 

 Minnesota Agricultural Experiment 



Station cited, 293. 

 New Jersey Agricultural Experiment 



Station cited, 317,346. 

 U. S. Geological and Geographical 



Survey cited, 228. 

 U. S. National Museum cited, 228. 

 Bumble-bee, 299. 



Burning gas-tar to repel insects, 290. 

 infested stock, 361, 363, 367. 

 rubbish, 353, 365. 

 stubble, 339. 

 Burrowing beetle, 371. 

 Busick, Mrs. K. M., insects from, 381. 

 Butler [Amos W.], cited, 296. 

 Butterflies killed by Phymata erosa, 371. 

 Butternut, Halisidota caryje on, 355. 



Cabbage Aphis, 317, 318, 372. 



abundance in Buffalo, 317. 

 in Dakota, 318. 

 in New Jersey, 317. 



antennal structure of, 317. 



parasites of, 317. 



remedies for, 318. 



sexed forms of, referred to, 318. 

 Cabbage, insects injurious to: 



Agrotis tessellata, 382. 



Aphis brassicfe, 317, 372. 



Diabrotlca 12-punctata, 315. 



Melanotus sp.? 360. 



Murgantla histrlonlca, 372. 



Pieris rapte, 335. 

 Cabbage-worm, 337. 



