General Index. 



231 



Rivula propirKiualis, 206. 



Roach, 132. 



Robertson, David, on winter caterpillars, 



54. 

 robustus, Gordius, 125. 

 Rocky mountain locust, ir.i, ir.5, 177, 192. 

 Root-aphis of the hop-vine, 19(>. 

 Root, L. B., on falling of elm leaves, 49. 

 Root-louse, 185. 

 Root web-worm, 14. 

 Rose-beetle, 14. 

 Rose-bug. 142, 198, 199. 

 Royal Academy of Belgium, 180. 

 rubi, Lasioptera, 6G. 

 ruflpes, Altiea, lOl. 



Chrysomela, loi. 



Crepidodera, 101-103, 19G. 

 • rugulosus, Eecoptogaster, 103. 



Scolytus, 186, 208. 

 Rural New Yorker cited, 28, 179. 

 Russell, Dr. S. A., insects from, 208. 



S. 

 saltitans, Carpocapsa, 151-154. 

 Sand flies extraordinary. 122. 

 Sand for preventing insect attack, 156. 

 sanguisugus, Conorhinus, 111. 

 Saperda Candida, 107, 200. 



vestata, 207. 

 Saratogensis, Aphropliora, 121. 

 Sarcophaga sp., 206. 

 Satyrus Alope, 137. 

 Saundersii, Homoptera, 57. 

 Saunders [Wm.], cited, 139. 



Insects Injurious to Fruits cited, 63, 

 80, 115, 119, 156: notice of, 190. 

 Saunders, W. E., on food of Sitodrepa, 88. 

 Saw-flies, 190. 



Saw-fly larva on wheat, 135, 204. 

 Saw-fly on apple trees, 197. 

 Say's [Thomas] American Entomology 

 referred to, 164. 



Complete writings cited, 88, 107, 128, 156. 



Descriptions of new Species of Hete- 

 ropterous Hemiptera cited, 107. 



writings cited, 96, 128, 130, 156, 157. 

 Scale-insect attack on Ivy, 200. 

 Scale insects, 165, 180, 187, 188, 190. 



lady-bug attack on, 200. 

 Scarab8eida3, number of described larva?, 



182. 

 Scenopinus fenestralis, 174. 



pallipes, 174. 

 Scent-organs of Bombycid Muths (Smith), 



173. 

 Sehaupp [F. G.], cited, 20, 23. 

 Schiner on " mass meetings " of flies, 69. 



on Phytomyza, 77. 

 Schizoneura, 179. 



?tessellata, 208. 

 Schwarz, E. A., cited, 104, 107, 142,145,175,181-2. 



on described larvcE of Coleoptera, 181-2, 

 Sciara sp. on wheat, 200. 



Science cited, 35, 36, 174, 179. 182, 195. 

 Scientific American cited, 115. 

 Scolopendra, 133. 

 Scolopendridas, 132. 

 Scolytidae, 103-107, 145, 204. 

 Scolytus icoria3, 107. 



rugulosus, 103-107, 186, 208. 



a fruit-tree borer, 104. 

 attacks the apple-tree, 104. 

 bibliography, 103-4. 

 burrows described, 104. 

 emergence of beetles, 104. 

 European habits, 104, lofi. 

 hickory examples different, 107. 

 injuries to cherry, plum and peach, 



105. 

 introduction in the United States, 



106. 

 larval burrows figured, 104. 

 mating chamber, 105. 

 parasitic attack, 105. 

 preventives, 107. 

 remedies, 107. 

 Scraiiing bark, 119, 195. 

 scrophulariffi, Anthrenus, 141, 179, 195, 196. 

 Scudder, S. H., anatomical studies, 166. 

 Butterflies of New England, notice of, 



10, 174. 

 Catalogue of Orthoptera of N. A., cited, 



162. 

 entomological library of, 170. 

 studies of fossil insects, 170. 

 studies of Orthoptera, 10, 165. 

 writings cited, 104, 105, 137,165, 176, 181. 

 Scurfy bark-louse. 208. 

 scutellaris, Coccotorus, 17. 

 Scutigera Floridana, 128. 

 ScutigeridjB, 128, 132. 

 secalis, Eurytoma, 27, 29. 

 Seely, Prof. H. M., on carpet beetle, 141. 

 Semiotellus chalcidiphagus, 33. 

 Sense of smell in insects, 180. 

 septendecim. Cicada, 20, 25, 175, 176, 202. 

 Serial publications in entomology, 166. 

 sericeus, Dolerus, 197, 205. 

 Shimer [Dr. H.], cited, 114. 

 on Ptinus brunneus, 02. 

 on Sitodrepa, 88. 

 Siebold, Prof., cited, 127. 

 Signoret, M., cited, 114. 

 Siler, A. L., insects from, 158. 

 Silk culture, 176. 



A Manual on (Kiley), mention of, 177. 

 appropriation for, 168. 

 Silk worm diseases, 178. 

 Silliman's Journal of Science and Arts, 95. 

 Silpha thoracica, I80. 

 Silphidas, number of described larvae, 182. 

 similis, Helophilus, 200. 

 Sirthenia carinata, 113. 

 Sitodrepa panicea, 88-93, 209. 

 articles eaten by, 92. 

 as a leather beetle, 88. 



