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General Index. 



conchiformis, Aepidiotus, 114. 



Lepidosaphes, 114. 

 confusor, Monohammus, 23, 207. 

 congregatus, Apanteles, 201, 202. 

 Connecticut Board of Agriculture, mention, 



178. 

 Conorliinus sanguisugus, sting of. 111. 

 Conotrachelus cratsegi, 15, 87, 208. 



nenuphar, 20i. 

 Contagious Diseases of Insects (Forbes), 



notice of, 178. 

 Contemporary Review cited, 181. 

 Cook, M., cited, 115. 

 Cook [Prof. A. J.], cited, 28, 179, 195(2). 

 on the apple-tree bark-louse, 119. 

 Cooley, Dr. James A., insects from, 79, 207. 

 Coon, Dr. H. C, flies from, 09, 207. 

 copiosa, Chloropisca, 70. 

 Co(iuillett, D. W., Bombylidte, mention, 175- 



Report on Locusts, mention, 176. 

 Corbett, John, insects from, 206. 

 Cordulegastrina, 176. 

 Cornell University, 19, 30, 59, 171. 



Experiment Station, lis. 

 Corning, Erastus, insects in Collection of, 



i:w. 

 Corning, Jr., Erastus, Cermatia from, 134, 

 206, 208. 

 on occurrence of Casnis nigra, 123. 

 on Zerene catenaria, 139. 

 Xylotrechus undulatus from, 96. 

 Corn insects, 80, 82. 

 cornutus, Corydalis, 208. 

 Corydalis cornutus, 208. 

 Corythuca arcuata, 108. 

 ciliata, 107-109, 208. 



a ])utton-wood insect, 107. 

 allied species, 108. 

 contribution of, 208. 

 description, 107. 

 distribution, 107. 

 hibernation, 108. 

 injuries of, 109. 

 larva described, 108. 

 juglandis, 108. 

 polygrapha, 109. 

 Cotton pest, a new, 197. 

 Cotton-worm, 158, 192. 

 eaten by Mantis, 161. 

 moth, 206. 



Report of the Entomological Commis- 

 sion on (Riley), mention, 177. 

 Cottony cushion scale, 187. 

 Country Gentleman cited, 13, 14, 28(2), 33, 36, 

 40, 57, 63, 80(2). 81, 103, 108, 109, 115(2), 117, 128, 

 130, 151, 153. 155, 156. 158, 159, 180, 193(3). 194, 

 195(3), 196(2), 197(4), 198(2), 199(4), 200(3), 201(5), 

 202(2), 203(5), 204. 

 Crambus sp., 206. 



zeellus, 14. 

 Crannell, Monroe, insect from, 205. 

 crataegi, Conotrachelus, 15, 87, 208. 

 Creosote for insect attack, 195. 



Crepidodera cucumeris, 166. 



erythropus, 101. 



Helxines, 102, 196. 

 Crepidodera rufipes, 101-103, 1 



a flea-beetle, 101. 



an apple-tree pest, 102. 



beetle described, 102. 



bibliography, 101. 



habits of, 102. 



of an allied species, 102. 



injuries to apple-buds, 102. 



publication on, 196. 



range of distribution, 102. 



remedies, 103. 



synonymy, lOl. 

 Cresson [E. T.], cited, 35, 37. 42, 46. 181, 

 192. 



publications on Hymenoptera, 10. 



Synopsis of North American Hymen- 

 optera, 173. 

 Crickets, 126, 165, 190. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 203. 

 crispata, Lagoa, 52, 53, 54. 

 cristatus, Prionotus, 113. 

 crocotaria, Angerona, 206. 

 Crotch [G. R.], cited, 15.5. 

 Croton bug, 131(2), 132, 159. 

 Crustaceans, 202. 

 Crypturgus atomus, 20, 24. 

 Cucumber beetle, 103. 

 Cucumber flea-beetle, 156. 

 cucumoris, Crepidodera, 156. 

 cucurbitas, Melittia, 138. 

 Curculio, 106, 201. 

 Curculionidffi, number of described larvae, 



182. 

 Currant-bush girdler, 47. 

 Currant insect, unknown species, 189. 

 Currant saw-fly, 197. 

 Currant-tip girdler, 17. 

 Currant-worm, 167. 

 Currant-worm parasites, 197. 

 Curtis' British Entomology cited, 73, 77, 



78, 79, 114. 

 Cuterabra emasculator, 174. 

 Cut-worms, 13, 14, 56, 178. 

 Cybele, Argynnis, 136. 

 cylindrieum, Orthosoma, 23. 

 Cynipidt-B, 42, 43. 



Catalogue of, by W. H. Ashmead, 172. 

 Cynips glandulosus, 44. 



q. operator, 205. 

 q. prunus, 43, 205. 



D. 



DaboU, Charles E., insects from, 207. 



dama, Lucauas, 207. 



Dana, Charles A., insects in greenhouse of, 



73. 

 Dana Natural History Society at Albany, 



18, 196. 

 Danais Archippus, 13.5-6. 



feeding of young larva, 136. 



