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General Index. 



Caccecla rosaceana, 355, 

 caeruleus, Ichneumon, 228. 

 Calandra eranaria, 365, 



oryzBB, 362, 383. 

 calcitran8, Stomoxys, 333. 

 Calendula, insect attacking; Spilosoma 



Virginica, 304. 

 Callimorpha eonfusa, 219. 

 Caloptenus spretus, 338. 

 Calopterygina, 220. 

 Calopteryx amata, 220. 

 Cameron, Peter, on Cladius viminalis, 223. 

 Camponotus herculaneus, 377. 

 Canada thistle visited by Syrphidse. 229. 

 Canadian Entomologist cited, 225(3), 311, 

 335, 371, 372, 373, 374, 377, 378. 



Journal cited, 225. 



Naturalist cited, 225. 

 Candida, Cerura, 375. 



Saperda, 313, 314. 

 Cannibalism of Pyrrharctia Isabella, 228. 

 Canthon laevis, 382. 

 Caradrina fldicularia, 375. 

 Carbolic acid, for insect attack, 357. 

 Carbolized plaster preventive, 346. 

 cardinalis, Yedalia, 360, 382. 

 cardui, Pyrameis, 228. 

 Carolina Mantis, 357. 

 Carpet beetle, 335, 364, 372(2), 373, 374, 376, 



377. 

 Carpocapsa pomonella, 310. 



saltitans, 310. 

 carysB, Halisidota, 355. 

 caryatrypes, Balaninus, 383. 

 Case-bearers, 347. 

 Cassida (Coptocycla) aurichalcea, 376, 377. 



nigripes, 363, 383. 

 Cassino's Standard Natural History cited, 



256, 280, 296. 

 Catalogue des Coleopteres de la Collection 



du Comte Dejean cited, 285. 

 Catalogue of Insects of New Jersey cited, 



,228. 

 Catocala pretiosa, 375. 

 Catodaulis superseded by Daimia, 371. 

 Cebrio bicolor, 371. 

 Cecidomyia balsamicola, 307. 



cratffigi, 308, 364. 



destructor, 368. 



leeaminicola, 376, 377, 378. 



trifolii, 376, 377. 

 Cecidomyia in a jumping gall, 308, 

 Centerensis, Cossus, 373, 

 Centipede, a household, 324. 

 Cephas pygmeus, 334, 

 cerasi, Eriocampa, 352, 

 Ceratopogon sp. 384. 

 Ceresa bubalus, 360. 

 Ceria abbreviatella, 229. 

 Cermatia forceps, 324-327. 



bibliography, 324. 



cockroach-killer, 325. 



Cermatia forceps — ( Oontinued) : 

 croton-bug killer, 326. 

 death reported from bite, 327. 

 distribution northward, 326. 

 earliest record of observation in Penn., 



326. 



figure of, 325. 



habits, 325. 



occurs under stones and logs, 327. 



poisonous bites, 327. 



Rathvon's observations on, 325. 

 Cerura aauilonaris, 375. 



borealis, 375. 



Candida, 375. 



occidentalis. 375. 

 ChcBtura pelagica, bird-lice on, 384. 

 Chalcid associated with a Cecidomyid, 307. 

 chalybea, Haltica, 332, 353, 361. 

 cherry: insect injurious to 



Cacoecia argyrospila, 356. 



Erioeampi cerasi, 352. 



Halisidota caryaj, 355. 



Scolytus rugulosus. 383. 



Tmetocera ocellana, 306. 

 Cherry-tree slug, 352. 

 chersis. Sphinx, 381. 

 Chestnuts, Balaninus caryatrypes from, 



383. 

 Chilopoda, 324. 



Chinch-bug in Western New York, 331. 

 Chinensis, Bruchus, 282. 

 Chionaspis pinifolife, 366, 384. 

 Chloropisca proliflca, 216, 234-241, 358, 359, 



382. 

 Chrisman, Mrs. L. G. on the rose-bug, 



346. 

 chrysanthemi, Phytomyza, 242-246. 

 Chrysanthemum fly, 212-246. 

 Chrysanthemum ; insects injurious to 



Diabrotica l2-punctata, 315. 



Eristalls tenax. 382. 



Phytomyza chrysanthemi, 242. 

 Chrysobothris ? femorata, 379. 

 Chrysomt^la trimaculata [=Doryphora 



clivicollis], 369. 

 Churchill, G. W., insects from, 312, 383, 3«4. 

 Cicada septendecim, 218, 296-301, 361. 



tibicen, 383. 

 Cicindela rapanda, 219. 

 Cidaria Packardata, 375. 

 Cinerarias: insect attacking Phytomyza 



chrysiinthemi, 242. 

 Cladius isomera, 224. 



viminalis, 223, 224. 

 clavata, Coptocycla, 382, 

 Clarkson, Frederick, on Cicada septende- 

 cim at Tivoli, N. Y., 297-299, 301. 

 Clematis visited by Spilomyia fusca, 229. 

 Climbing ant-lion, 319. 

 Clisiocampa Americana, 215, 220, 331, 359j 



sylvatica, 331. 

 clivicollis, Doryphora, 369. 



