General Index. 



227 



Packard's, Dr. A. S., Forest and Shade 

 Trees cited, 93. 



histological studies, 167. 



insect types, 183. 



Reports on Destruction of Evergreen 

 Forest Trees, mention, 177(2). 



writings cited, 19, 20, 21, 22(2), 23, 24, 2H, 51, 

 59, 60, 93, 100, 158, 159, 175, 180, 192. 

 Packard, Dr., on Cermatia forceps, 130. 



alder flea-beetle, 97-98. 



legs of Lagoa, 53. 



Orgyla deflnata, 50. 



Xylotrechus colonus, 94. 

 Palaeontological entomology, 170. 

 Palingenia n.atata, 121. 

 pallens, Leucania, 206. 

 pallipes, Scenopinus, 174. 

 Palpi and autennBe as organs of smell in 



insects, 180. 

 Pamphila Metacomet, 137. 



Peckius, 137. 

 panicea, Sitodrepa, 88-93, 197, 198, 207. 

 paniceum, Anobium, 88. 

 paniceus, Dermestes, 88. 

 Papilio Asterias, 136. 



Turnus, 136. 

 Papilio cited, 137, 138. 

 parallela, Aphrophora, 121. 

 Paralysis of Apricot Trees, 185. 

 Parasitic mite infesting a beetle, 200. 

 Parasite of Carpocapsa pomonella, 127. 



currant worm, 194, 197. 



Darapsa Myron, 202. 



Hadona adusta, 127. 



Hesperia lineola, 127. 



Lasioptera vitis, 65. 



oak-plum gall, 42. 



red- humped apple-tree caterpillar, 

 204. 

 Parasites, Apanteles congregatus, 202. 



Gordius species, 126. 



Sitrodrepa on bees, 92. 



of Cecidomyia betulaj, 27. 



of Cecidomyia destructor, 27. 



of joint-worm, 33. 



of Scolytus rugulosus, 10.5. 

 Paris green insecticide, 103, 191, 199, 20l. 

 Peabody Academy of Science collection of 



insects, 183. 

 Peach orchard at Orchard Hill, Ga., 184. 

 Peach-tree borer, 107. 

 Peach-yellows, 185, 204. 

 Pear-blight, 106, 185. 

 Pear-blight beetle, 200, 203. 

 Pebrine, 177, 



Peck, Harry L., insects from, 207. 

 Peck, Prof. C. H., girdled currant twigs 

 from, 47. 



insects from, 16, 144, 205. 



on alder-beetle fungus, 99. 

 Peck [Prof. W. D.l, early entomological 



studies of, 1G3. 

 Peckius, Pamphila, 137. 



pellionella. Tinea, 140, 174. 

 Pelopajus cajmentarius, 205. 



ca3ruleus, 205. 

 PemphigincB, 179. 



Penhallow, Prof. D. P., caterpillars from, 

 54, 55, 206. 



Diseases of Plants cited, 103. 



studies of peach-yellows, 204. 

 Pennsylvanica, Orthosoma, 23. 

 Pennsylvanicus, Chauliognathus, 84, 86, 

 87. 



Nyctobates, 20. 

 Pentatoma bidens, 133. 



ligata, 25. 

 Penthina nimbatana, 206. 

 Pergande [Theodore], on Megilla, 82. 

 Periodical Cicada, 174, 175, 177, 179. 

 Periplanata, smelling organs of, 180. 

 Persius, Nisoniades, 137. 

 personatus, Opsicoetus, 112. 



Roduvius, 112, 133. 

 Perty cited, 72. 



Pests of tlie Pomologist, 183-192, 202. 

 Petite Faune Entomologiaue du Canada 



(Provancher). cited, 93, 96, 109, 110. 

 Pettit, J., insects from, 108. 

 Phala?na lunata, see Homoptera, 57. 

 Phana-us, revision of species of (Blanch- 



ard), mention, 175. 

 Phelps. C, saw-fly larvae from, 205. 

 Philodice, Colias, 136. 

 Phisterer, Frank, insect from, 207. 

 Phloeotribus liminaris, 144, 204, 208. 

 Phorbia ceparum, 13. 

 Phorodon humuli, 12, 197, 199. 

 phryganoides, Mantis, 162. 

 Phryganid larvae, 202. 

 Phyciodes Tharos, 137. 

 Phylloxera, 188. 

 Phytomyza affiuis, 75. 



flava, 79. 



flaviceps, 79. 



lateralis (see Marguerite fly), 73-80, 

 207. 



nigricornis, 79. 



obscurella, 79. 

 Phtomyzidae, 73, 78. 

 Phytonomus puuctatus, 178. 

 Phytophaga, number of descr. species, 



181. 

 picipes. Pirates, 109, no. 

 picta, Mamestra, 16, 206. 

 Pieris oleracea, 136. 



rapae, 136. 



flacherie in, 178(2). 

 Pimpla lunator (see Thalessa), 35, 37. 

 Pine-bark Chermes, 147. 

 Pine emperor moth, 21. 

 pinicorticis. Chermes, 147. 

 pini, Harmonia, 19. 

 Pinipestis Zimmermani, 19. 

 Pirates biguttatus, 112, 133. 



picipes, 109, no. 



