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suturellu8, Dysdercus, 183. 

 8 weet potato, Coptocycla aurichalcea on, 125. 

 sylvatica, Clisioeampa, 106, 166. 

 Syracuse Morning Standard cited, 178. 

 Syrphidffi, 173. 



T. 



Tabanidae, 116. 



Tabanus bovinus, 115. 



Tallow for repelling insects, 175. 



Tallow to preserve insect collections, 175. 



Tansy water for repelling insects, 169. 



tarandi, ffidemagena, 111. 



Tar water for repelling insects, 169. 



telarius, Tetranychus, 159. 



tenax, Eristalis, 188. 



Tent-caterpillar, apple-tree, 165. 



Tetranychus telarius, 159, 



Tettigonia rosas, 166. 



Texas cattle-tick, 156. 



Thalessa, 171. 



Thalessa lunator, 186. 



Thelyphonus giganteus, 190. 



Thomas & Co., G. H., insects from, 188. 



Thomas [Dr. Cyrus], cited, 132, 147. 



Thomas, J. J., blister-beetle from, 13-t. 



Thomas, Prof. R. W., Belostoma from, 189. 



Thyreus Abbotii larvfc, 187. 



Thyridopteryx ephemerseformis, 177, 187. 



tibieen, Cicada, 189. 



Tillinghast, F., Julus from, 190. 



Tinea pellionella, 187. 



Tischeria malifoliella in apple leaves, 187. 



Tobacco: insects feeding on: 



Lygus pratensis, 189. 



Melanoplus feraur-rubrum, 152. 

 Tobacco water for insect attack, 148, 166, 



167. 

 Tomato blossoms eaten by unknown in- 

 sect. 181. 

 Tomato: insects feeding on: 



Coptocycla clavata, 126. 



Epicauta cinerea, 134. 



Epicauta vittata, 132, 182. 

 Transactions N. Y. St. Agricultural Society 



cited, 147, 148. 171(3), 173, 178, 182, 184. 

 Trapping for insect attack, 169. 

 Tremex columba, 171. 

 triangularis, Hydrophilus, 188. 

 Trichodectes sphserocephalus, 190. 

 trifolii, Cecidomyia, 184. 



Hylesinus, 178. 



Oseinis, 184. 

 tristis, Anasa, 169. 



Lachnosterna, 176. 

 Trombididse, 158. 

 Turnip: insects feeding on: 



Aphis brassicEe, 147. 



Plusia brassicEB, 184. 

 Turtle warble-fly. 111. 

 Two-spotted lady-bug, 117-119. 



abundance in winter, lis. 



Two-spotted lady-bug — ( Continued) : 



carnivorous habits, 118. 



description, 117. 



domestic habits, 118. 



figured, 117. 



food of. 118. 



medicinal properties, 119. 



mistaken for carpet-beetle, 118. 



odor of, 119. 



original description cited, 117. 



vegetarian in part, 118. 

 Two-spotted tree-hopper, 177. 

 Tyroglyphus longior, 190. 



siro, 170. 



U. 



Uhler [P. R.l, cited, 138, 174. 

 ulmi, Gossyparla, 189. 

 unipunctatus, Ixodes, 158. 

 Uropoda Americana, 166, 190. 

 Utica Morning Herald cited, 167. 



Vagabond crambus, 182. 



Vandenberg, Dr. M. W., insects from, 186, 



187, 189. 

 Van Slyke, H., insects from, 187. 

 varianus, Harpiphorus, 186. 

 varius, Anthrenus, 120. 

 Vedalia cardinalis. 105. 

 ventricosus, Heteropus, 187, 190. 

 Vesicating properties of Epicauta vittata, 



133. 



of Meloe, 131. 

 vesicatoria, Cantharis, 131, 133. 

 Vespidse, ill. 



violans, Nephelodes, 180(3). 

 Virginia creeper. Pulvinaria innumerabilis 



on, 143. 

 Virginica, Spilosoma, 169. 

 vitis, Pulvinaria, 146. 

 vittata, Diabrotica, 169. 



Epicauta, 132-134, 136. 



Lytta, 132. 

 vulgaris, Gryllotalpa, 151. 

 vulpinus, Dermestes, 120. 



W. 



Walking-stick, 189. 



Walsh and Riley cited, 142, 147. 



Walsh, W. E., insects from. 187. 190. 



Warbles, 111. 



Whale-oil soap for insect attack, 114, 144, 



166. 

 Wheat: insects infesting : 



Cicadula exitiosa, 174. 



Gortyna nitela, 176, 178. 



Hessian-fly, 176. 



Lachnosterna tristis, 176. 



Meromyza Americana, 178. 



