General Index. 



401 



rotundlfolia, Amblycomorpha, 384. 



Round-headed apple-tree borer, 313. 



rubicuadula, Diplax. 220, 



ruflinana, Mylabrls, 280. 



ruflmanus, Mylabri8,.285. 



ruflmanus, Bruchus, 263, 267, 268, 279-285, 



286, 383. 

 rugulosus.'acolytus, 383. 

 Rural New Yorker oited, 256. 

 Rusk, S. E., insects from. 381. 

 Rye.injured by grain aphis, 218. 

 Rye insect: 



Calandra granarla, 365. 



Cephus pygmeus, 334. 



Siphonophora aveniB, 360. 



S. 



Sager, J., insect from, 381. 



saltatus, Andrlcus, 309. 



saltatorius, Neuroterus, 309. 



saltitans, Carpocapsa, 310. 



sanguinea, Cocclnella, 382. 



Saperda Candida, 3i3, 3i4, 



Satyrus, Grapta, 375. 



Satyrus, Xyloryctes, 251. 



Saunders' Insects Injurious to Fruits, 



cited, 288. 306. 

 Saunders [William] cited, 225, 258, 305, 



369. 

 Saw-fly borer in wheat, 334, 

 Say [Thomas] cited, 258. 

 Say's Complete Writings cited, 256. 

 Say [Thomas] on bean weevil, 255, 261, 



278. 



Scale insects, 340. 



ScarabseidsB, 246. 



ScarabEBus Tityu8 = Dynastes Tityus, 246. 



Scenopinus fenestralis, 312, 367, 382. 



Schoenherr's Genera et species Gurcullo- 



nidum cited, 279, 282, 283, 285. 

 Schwarz (E. A.] cited, 247, 297, 317. 350, 379, 



380. 

 Schwarz. E. A., on bean-weevils, 270. 

 Science Gossip cited, 309. 

 ScolytidcB, 238. 

 Scolytid bark-borers, 352. 

 Seolytus rugulosus. 383. 

 scrlpta, Lina, 219. 

 scrophulariae, Anthrenus. 364, 372. 

 Seudder, S. H., referred to, 262. 

 scutellaris, Bruchus, 383. 

 scutellatus, Bruchus, 282. 

 Scutigerldte, 324. 

 Seed beetle, 280, 282. 

 Selandria.rosBB, 362. 

 seminarius, Bruchus, 283, 284. 

 Sephonophora avente, 383. 

 septendecim, Cicada, 218, 296-301, 361. 

 serrata, Hsematobia, 333. 

 Seventeen-year Cicada. 296-301. 



Seventeen-year Cicada — ( Gontinued) : 



at Galwuy, N. Y., erroneous report, 299, 

 301. 



atTlvoU, N, Y, 297, 298. 



bibliography, 296. 



brood viii (of Riley) in New York, 300, 



Clarkson on Tivoli examples, 297-299, 

 301. 



figures of, 297. 

 Hudson river brood in I860 and 1877, 298. 



New York broods, 297. 



possibly a 13-year brood in New York, 

 301. 



precursors of regular broods, 299. 



Riley on Tivoli examples, 299, 300. 



song of, 298, 299. 



taken by Mr. Clarkson at Tivoli, 298. 



unrecorded broods?, 300. 

 Seventeen-year locusts, 361. 

 Sewell, E. W., insects from, 383. 

 Sharp, Dr., on Bruchus lentis, 287. 

 Sheep-scab, 362. 

 signatipes, Ichneumon, 228. 

 Silk worm, voracity of, 359. 

 Sllvanus Surinamensis, 331. 

 similis, Helophilus, 228. 230, 233. 

 Siphonophora avena;, 217, 331, 335, 360, 



369(2). 

 slro. Tyroglyphus, 357. 

 Sitodrepa panicea, 3ii. 

 Slugs, 366. 



Smith, Fred., insect from. 383. 

 Smith [Jno. B.] cited, 225, 228, 247, 314, 316, 



317. 333, 346, 360. 

 Smith, IMrs. E. B., insects from, 318. 319, 382, 

 383, 384. 



Snails, 366. 



Snapping-beetles, 351, 377. 

 Snout-beetle, 360. 



Snow, George C, insects from, 353. 

 Soap-suds for insect attack, 372. 

 sollta, Phytomyza, 243, 

 South American butterflies, 220. 

 Spermophagus robinice, 270. 

 sphaerosperma, Entomophthora, 315. 

 Sphecidae, 238. 



Sphenophorus Ze0B=S. seulptilis, 376. 

 Sphinx chersis, 381. 

 Sphinx quinquemaculata, 379. 

 Spilosoma Isabella, see Pyrrharctia Isa- 

 bella, 225. 

 Spilosoma Virginica, 228, 304, 305. 



description, 305. 



eggs of, 305. 



feeding-habits, 305. 



figures of, 305. 



plants eaten by, 304. 



transformations, 305. 

 Spilomyia fusca, 229. 

 Spiraea visited by bean-weevil, 280. 

 Spittlelnsects, 365, 383, 



