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General Index. 



Curtis' Farm Insects cited, 267, 268, 279, 280, 



282. 

 Cuterabra cuniculi, 367, 382. 



emasculator, 367. 

 Cutting out larvas, 363. 

 Cut worm in corn, 363. 

 Cyllene robiniffi, 363. 

 cynicus, Podisus, 356, 361. 



Dahlias injured by Diabrotica, 315, 382. 

 Daimia should supersede Catodaulis, 371. 

 Call [Mrs. C. H.] cited, 324. 

 Daniell, Mrs. W. F., on Chloropisca pro. 



liflca, 241. 

 Darapsa Myron, 381. 

 Datana ministra, 381. 



perspicua, 381. 

 Davis [Wm. T.l cited, 296, 80l. 

 De Geer's M(5moires des Insectes cited, 



365. 

 Dendroleon obsoletum, 319. 

 Depressaria LeContella, 375. 

 Depressaria? 379. 

 Dermestes lardarius, 369. 

 destructor, Ceeidomyia, 368. 

 Deutsche Entomologisehe Zeitschrift cited, 



285, 287. 

 diabolica, Vespa, 229. 

 Diabrotica l2-punetata, 217, 315, 382. 



vittata, 367. 

 Diaspis ros», 384. 

 dictsea, Notodonta, 375. 

 diminuta, Phytomyza, 243. 

 Dimmock, A. K., cited, 225. 

 Dimmock [Dr. G.] cited, 256, 280. 

 Diplax rubicundula, 220. 

 Diplosis pyrivora, 335. 

 Diseased Austrian Pines, 366. 

 Disonycha triangularis, 383. 

 dispar, Ocneria, 302-304, 336, 357. 



Xyleborus, 349, 350, 370, 383. 

 Division of Entomology of U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture cited, 333, 340, 341, 346, 

 Dobson, the hellgrammite larva, 254. 

 Dodge, Charles R., cited, 309. 

 Dog-day Cicada, 383. 

 Doll, J., on Dynastes in Arizona, 252. 

 Doran [Dr. E. W.] cited, 256, 383. 



on Bruchus granarius, 282. 

 Doryphora clivicollis, 369. 

 Drosophila ampelophila, 241. 

 Duges, Dr. Eugene, on Dynastes Hyllus, 



249. 

 Dung-beetle, 312, 379. 

 Dyar, H. G., cited, 225, 227, 381, 384. 

 Dye, Franklin, insects from, 383. 

 Dynastes Grantii, 252. 



Hercules, 249, 



Hyllus, 249, 250. 



Tityus, 246, 255, 



Earles, S. F., cited, 315. 

 Earth-worm, 378. 

 Ectobia Germanica, 326. 

 Edusa, Homoptera, 375. 

 Eggs in plum twig, 360. 

 Eggs of 



Bean-weevil, 269, 271. 



Mantis, Carolina, 357. 



Spilosoma Virginica, 305. 



Xyleborus dispar, 348, 351. 

 Ellis [L. H.]. cited, 321. 

 Elm-bark beetle, 352. 

 Elm: insects injurious to 



Cacoeeia argyrospila, 356. 



Colopha, ulmicola, 370. 



Galeruca xanthomelasna, 217. 



Halisidota earyse, 355. 



Hylesinus opaculus, 352. 



Orgyla leucostigma, 216. 

 Elm-tree beetle, 217, 335, 363. 

 emasculator, Cuterabra, 367. 

 Emmons' Natural History of New York 



cited. 225. 

 Empretia stimulea, 381. 

 English sparrow. 345. 

 Entomologica Americana cited, 247, 252, 



280, 296(2). 

 Entomological Division U. S. Dept. Agri- 

 culture, 221. 

 Entomological News cited, 315, 324, 326. 



serials of the United States, 378, 

 Entomologists' Monthly Magazine cited, 



268, 280. 

 Entomologists of Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Stations, 342. 



of Experiment Stations, 337. 

 Entomophthora phytonomi, 315. 



sphserosperma, 315. 

 ephemerteformis, Thyridopteryx, 306, 381. 

 Epicauta vittata, 376. 



Epidemic of fungus attack on insects, 36. 

 Epigena, Eudamus, 375. 

 Epilachna borealis, 217, 310, 311, 382. 



abundance at Dosoris, L. I., 3lo. 



figure of, 311. 



food of, 310. 



hibernation, 311. 



larva of, 311. 



remedies, 311. 

 equi, Psoroptes, 362. 

 Erebus odora, 306. 

 Erichsonii, Nematus, 335, 367. 

 Eriocampa cerasi, 352. 

 Eristalis fiavipes, 229. 



tenax, 229, 233, 363, 382. 

 erosa, Phymata, 371. 

 Ervum lens eaten by Bruchus, 285 

 Erythroneura vitis, 345. 

 Eudamus Epigena, 375. 

 Eupatoriums,insect attacking; Phytomyza 

 chrysanthemi, 242. 



