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General Index. 



Sitodrepa panicea — ( Continued) : 



bibliography, 88. 



distribution, 91. 



fondness for drugs, 91. 



injuries to shoes in stoelv, 90. 



omnivorous habits, 91. 



parasitic on bees, 88. 



publications on, 197, 198. 



remedies for attack on shoes, 92. 



reported injuries mistaken for Der- 

 mestes, 89. 



synonymy, 88. 

 Sitotroga cerealella, 17. 

 Skinner, B. D., Belostoma from, 145, 208. 

 Smith-Abbot's Natural History of the Lepi- 



doptera of Georgia, 51. 

 Smith [J. B.], cited, 3(;, 53, 104, 173, 175. 



on Orgyia deflnata, etc., 49, 50. 



studies of Lepidoptera, 11. 

 Smith, Mrs. E. B., insects from, 205, 206(2), 



207. 

 Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge 



cited, 155. 

 Smithsonian Institution, Cermatia of, 130. 



Entomological publications, 165. 

 Smith, William, insects from, 207. 

 Snapping beetle, 141. 

 Soap solution for insect attack, 119, 198, 



199. 

 Soft-soap and washing-soda wash, 119. 

 Soot and water preventive, 194. 

 Sooth-sayers (Mantis), 160. 

 Soules, I. H., on winter caterpillars, 56. 

 Southern Illinois Normal University, 164, 



173. 

 Special Commission for Study of the Rocky 

 Mountain locust, appropriations for, 

 168. 

 Special Studies on Orders of Insects, 164. 

 Speyer, Dr. A., insects received from, 183. 



on Gordiaeaea as parasites, 127. 

 Sphingidfe of New England (Fernald), 173. 



Some of the Genera of our (Fernald and 

 Smith), 173. 



studies of, 164. 

 Sphinx Canadensis, 137. 



plota, 137. 



auinauemaculaja, 205. 

 Spiders, 114, 133. 

 Spilosoma virginica, 206. 

 Spirit of the Farm, mention, 180. 

 Spirits of turpentine, 19. 

 Spittle insects, 120. 



Spotted Lady-bird, see Megilla, 80-84. 

 Spraying elm-leaf beetle, 202. 

 spretus, Caloptenus, 21, 25. 

 Spring beetles, 141. 

 Spring canker-worm, 204. 

 Spruce borer, 96. 

 Spruce bud worm, 22. 

 Squash bug, 110. 



attack on melon vines, 204. 

 Stal'sEnumeratio Hemipterorum, 109, 156. 



Staphylinidaj, number of described larvae, 



182. 

 State Agricultural Experiment Station, 207, 

 208. 

 aid to entomological investigations, 



168. 

 College of Maine, entomology in, 171. 

 Entomologist of N. Y., Reports of, 7. 

 Entomologists of Missouri and Illinois, 



168. 

 Normal Schools at Albany and Oswego, 

 entomology taught in, 171. 

 Stephens on Cloeondipterum, 124. 

 Sting of Homileuca Maia, 52. 

 Lagoa crispata, 52. 

 Lagoa opercularis, 51. 

 Stinging plant-bugs, 109-114. 

 Conorhinus sanguisugas. 111. 

 Corythuca species, 109. 

 Melanolestes abdominalis. 111. 

 M. picipes, 109. 

 Pirates biguttatus, 112. 

 Prionatus cristatus, 113. 

 Reduvius personatus, 112. 

 Sirthenea carinata, 113. 

 Stoddard, H. M., insects from, 56. 

 Strait, Brooks, insects from, 120. 

 Stratiomyidce, 174. 

 Strawberry Thrips, 198. 

 Strawberry leaf-folder, 16. 

 Streeker's collection of Lepidoptera, 169. 

 Stretch, R. H., cited, 173. 



Monograph of the Zygasnidae, Litho- 

 siidcB and Arctiidaj of North America 

 by, mention of, 174. 

 Striped-borer, 185. 



cucumber beetle, 103. 

 strobi, Pissodes, 20. 

 Strumberg, C. W., on Coleoptera, 175. 

 Studies on North American Chalcidid^ 

 • (Ashmead), 172. 



Sturges [P.], Megilla maculata from, 82. 

 Sturtevant, Dr., referred to, 30. 

 Submergence to prevent insect attack, 



195. 

 subspinosus, Macrodactylus, 14, 142, 198, 207. 

 Suctoria, 190, 191. 

 Sugar maple borer, 204. 

 sulcatum, Oi'thosoma, 23. 

 Sulphur for insect attack, 201. 

 Swan, Robert J., infested straw from, 30. 

 Swinnerton, Rev. H. U., larviB and cocoons 



from, 205. 

 Swiss Cross cited, 195. 



Synopsis of the Hymenoptera of North 

 America (Cresson), cited, 35, 42. 43, 

 44. 

 of the Neuroptera of North America 

 (Hagen), referred to, 164. 

 Syracuse University referred to, 130. 

 Syrphidaa, 174. 



Systematic position of the Orthoptera 

 (Packard), 167. 



