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General Index. 



Spotted horn-bug, 246, 255. 

 Spraying for fruit-tree insects, 369. 

 Spraying for the curculio, 358. 

 Spraying operations, 343. 

 Spraying with water, 344. 

 Spretus, Caloptenus, 338. 

 Squash: insects attacliing, 217. 

 Squash: insect 



Melittia cucurbitse, 371. 

 Squash-vine borer, 371. 

 Stalk-borer, 377, 

 Stereum complicatum on peach-twigs, 



374, 

 Stimulea, Empretia, 381. 

 Stomoxys caleitrans, 338. 

 Stephens' Manual of British Coleoptera 



cited, 279. 

 Storm, W. W., insects from, 383. 

 Strawberry insect: 



Anarsia lineatella, 367, 375. 



Otiorhynehus ovatus, 360. 



Paria aterrima. 360. 

 Strategus Julianus, 249. 

 Strickland, W. J., insects from, 354. 

 Stridulation of Dynastes, 250. 

 Strigosa, Thecla, 219. 

 Striolata(=vittata) Phyllotreta, 372. 

 Striped blister-beetle, 376. 

 Striped cucumber-beetle, 367. 

 Strong, Woodbridge, on Saperda Candida, 



313. 

 ?subarmatu8, Bruchus, 256, 259. 

 subellipticus, Bruchus, 256. 

 subspinosus, Macrodactylus, 346. 

 Sugaring for Lepidoptera, 218. 

 Sulphur for mite attack, 365. 

 Sumach, Datana perspicua on, 381. 

 Surinamensis, Silvanus, 331. 

 Sweet-potato insect ; 



Cassida nigripes, 363, 383. 



Coptocycla aurichalcea, 363. 

 Sweetened water in bottles for Insects, 



289. 

 Sylvatica, Clisiocampa, 331. 

 SyrphidfB, 219, 228, 229. 

 Syrphus fly, 363. 



Systasia [Hesperid genus] substituted for 

 Lintneria, 371. 



TabanidsB, 219. 

 Tabanus atrata, 364. 

 Tarquinius, Feniseca, 219. 

 Temnostoma alternans, 229. 

 tenax, Eristalis, 229, 233, 363. 382. 

 Tenthredinidee, 223. 238, 354. 

 terrestris, Lumbricus, 378. 

 tessellata, Agrotls, 382. 

 Tettigonia rosae. 345. 362. 

 Texas-fly, 333. 



Thaxter, Dr. Roland, cited, 315. 

 galls received from, 307, 382, 

 Thecla strigosa, 219. 

 Thecla Titus, 219. 

 Thelaxes ulmicola = Colopha ulmlcola, 



370. 

 Theobroma eaten by Bruchus, 257. 

 Thirteen-year brood of Cicada In New 



York ? 301. 

 Thrips sp. attacked by a fungus, 316. 

 Thrips sp. 366. 



Thrips sp. on Austrian pine, 384. 

 Thomas [Dr. Cyrus] cited, 256, 279, 281. 

 Thyreus Abbotii. 381. 

 Thyridopteryx ephemerseformis, 306, 381. 

 Thymellcus genus, 371. 

 tibicen. Cicada, 383. 

 Tipulidas, 219. 



Tipulidse attacked by a fungus, 316. 

 Tlscheria malifoliella, 354, 

 Titus, Jacob W., insects from, 383. 

 Titus. Thecla, 219. 

 Tityus, Dynastes, 248-255. 

 Tivoli. N. Y., cicadas in 1890 not referable 



to any known broods, 300. 

 Tmetocera ocellana, 216, 306, 355, 363, 



382. 

 Tobacco water for Insect pests, 344, 



372. 

 tobacco worm, 379. 

 Tomato Insect; 



Heliothis armiger, 382. 

 tomato worm, 379. 



Tomicus mali = Monarthrum mali, 317. 

 Tortricodes bifldalis, 375. 



indivisalis, 375. 

 Tortrix furvana=Cacoecia argyrospila, 356. 

 Tough. Wm., insects from, 383. 

 Trail, Prof. J. W. H., on Oecidomyla 



cratcBgi, 308. 

 Transactions of Academy of Science of 

 St. Louis cited, 253-259. 

 American Eotomological Society cited. 



225. 252. 255, 256, 280, 309. 



Entomological Society of London, 

 cited 243, 280, 319. 



Kansas State Horticultural Society 

 cited. 255(2). 



New York State Agricultural Society 

 cited, 373(2). 



Vassar Brothers' Institute cited, 266. 

 Trapping insect pests, 366. 

 Treat. Mrs. Mary, cited, 232. 

 Tree-hopper, 360. 

 triangularis, Disonycha, 383. 

 Trichlocampus viminalls, 224. 

 trifolli, Hylastes, 378. 

 trifolli, Hyleslnus, 335. 

 trifolli [=leguminicola], Cecidomyia, 37*. 

 trlllneata, Lema, 382. 

 trlmaculata^ Chrysomela, 369,- 



