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Bacon-beetle — ( Continued) : 



pupation, 121. 



wax eaten by, 122, 123. 

 Bacteria. Natural history of, 174. 

 Bagging for insect attack, 121, 179, 18.5. 

 Baiting for insect attack, 121, 183. 

 Bark-beetle, 129. 

 Basket-worm, 177. 

 Bean-weevil, 172, 178, 185. 

 Beating insects into kerosene, 136, 170, 176. 

 Beech, infested byChrysobothrisfemorata, 

 156. 



Pulviaaria innumerabilis, 143. 

 Beeswax eaten by bacon-beetle, 122. 

 Beet, Epicauta vittata feeding on, 133. 

 Belostoma Americanum, 189. 

 Benzine for insect attack, 161. 

 Bibio albipennis, 167, 174, 188. 



femoratus on plum trees, 180. 

 binotatum, Enchophyllum, 177. 

 bipunctata, Adalia, 117-119. 



Oocciaella, ll7=Adalia b. 

 Bissell, J. C, Cermatia from, 190. 

 Bisulphide of carbon for insect attack, 170, 



172. 

 Bitter-sweet: insects feeding on: 



Coptocycla aurichalcea, 125. 



Coptocycla clavata, 126. 

 bivittata, Cassida, 127, 

 Black blister-beetle, 135, 170. 

 Blatner, Dr. J. H., insects from, 190. 

 Blister-beetle, 119. 



ash-grey, 136. 



black, 135. 



margined, 134. 



striped, 132. 

 Bombarding beetle, 170. 

 bonassi, Hypoderma, ill. 

 borealis, Gryllotalpa, 149-151. 

 bovinus, Tabanus, 115. 

 bovis, Hypoderma, ill. 



(Estrus, 111 = Hypoderma b 

 Box-elder: infested by: 



Chrysobothris femorata, 155. 



Pulvinaria innumerabilis, 143. 

 Box-turtle warble-fly, ill. 

 Brachinus fumans, 170. 

 brassiccB, Aphis, 147. 



Plusia, 184. 

 Brauer, T., cited, 113. 

 Briggs, A H., insects from, 188, 190. 

 Brimstone burned for insect attack, 161. 

 Brooks, Jonas H., iasect from, 189. 

 Brown, Dr. A. L., insects from, 188. 

 Bruchus fabae, 178, 185. 



obsoletus, 185. 



pisi, 127, 128. 



ruflmanus, 128. 



scutellaris, 127. 

 brunneus, Ptinus, 188. 

 Bryobia mites in houses, at 



Albany, N. Y., 159. 



Bryobia mites in houses, &t — (Coiitmued): 



Bloomingd.ile, Mich., 159. 



Lafayette, lud., 160. 



Napoleon, , 158. 



Providence co., E. I., 160. 



Susquehanna co.. Pa , 159. 



Waltham, Mass., 160. 



Wilmington, O., 161. 

 Bryobia pratensis, 158, 180. 

 Bucculatrix pomifoliella, 187. 

 BuprestidtB, 123. 



Buprestis ruficollia, 123= Agrilus r. 

 Burdock infusion for cabbage-maggot. 166. 

 Burning for insect attack, 124, 133. 144. 

 Buttercup. Moloe angusticollis on, 130 

 Butterflies (South American) f i om Erastus 



Cornii g, Jr., 186. 

 Butternut. Pomphopoea Sayi on, 135. 



C. 



Cabbage aphis, 147. 



Cabbage maggot, 166. 



Cabbage: insects.'etc, infesting: 



Aphis brassicce, 148. 



Epicauta vittata, 135. 



Julus c;#ruleoeinctus, 190. 



Murgantia histrionica. 177. 



Plusia brassicai, 184. 

 Cacoecia rosaceana eating pear-buds, 187. 

 Caddis-case>, 189. 

 csBruleocinetus, Julus, 190. 

 Calandra granaria, 189. 

 Caloptenus differentialis, 134. 

 Canadian Entomologist cited, 179, 184. 

 Canker-worms, 110. 

 Cannibal habits of Prionidus, 141. 

 Cantharis vesicatoria, 131. 

 Carbolic acid for insect attack, 146. 

 Carbolic acid wash for insect attack, 154. 

 cardinalis, Vedalia, 105. 

 caricse. Lecanium, 142. 

 Carnivorous insect, 139. 

 Carpet beetle, 117, 118, 120, 175. 

 Carpocapsa pomonella in quinces, 181. 

 Carpocapsa saltitans, 187. 

 Carrot: insects feeding on, 



Epicauta Pennsylvanica, 135. 



Epicauta vittata, 132. 

 caryse, Kalisidota, 187. 

 Casler, A., insects from, 136. 

 Cassida aurichalcea, 125 = Coptocycla a 



bivittata, 127. 



clavata, 126 = Coptocycla e. 



nigripes, 127. 

 Catocala. Life duration of, 184. 

 Cattle-tick, 156-158. 



description of, 156. 



different species, 158. 



figure of, 156. 



habits. 157. 



infesting men, 157. 



mouth parts figured, 157. 



