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General Index. 



329 



Blister-beetle, 321. 



Blodget, Lorin, aphides from, 315. 



Blue caterpillars of the vine, 180, 183. 



Blue jay eats Anisota senatoria, 198. 



Boder, E., on habits of cow-horn fly, 224, 225. 



Boisduval [Dr.], cited, 179, ISO, 193, 200, 210. 



Bombycidae, 183, 192, 317. 

 xf.--Bombyx grata, 180. 

 I Boss spraying nozzle, 161. 



BraconidcB, 177, 253. 



Bradt, S. C, insects from, 324(2). 



brassicas, Anthomyia, 158, 265, 319. 



Brine for insect attack, 156. 



Brooks, Jonas, insects from, 326. 



Brown, J. Carter, galls from, 324. 



Brunn, A. E., on apple-leaf Bucculatrix, 261. 

 ^»^Bucculatrix pomifoliella, 260, 317. 



Buckton,[G.B.],cited,246,247,250,253(2),2r)5,256. 



Buckwheat crop for repelling insects, 317. 



Bud-mites, 290. 



Bud-worm, 304. 



Buffalo fly, 220, 226. 



Buffalo gnat, 314. 



Burdock infusion for insects, 158. 



Burning for insect attack, 154, 303, 304, 308, 

 310, 314, 315, 317, 318, 322. 



Burying-beetles, 289. 



Busick, Mrs. K. M., insects from, 324. 



Bussing, Isaac, insects from, 261. 



Butterflies in the Adirondacks, 285. 



C. 



Cabbage butterfly, 300. 

 Cabbage cut-worm, 323. 

 Cabbage-fly, 157, 265. 

 Cabbage-maggot, 157, 158. 

 <— ^Cacoecia rosaceana, 213. 

 J0' ' argyrospila, 324. 

 cacti, Chilocorus, 300. 

 cffiruleocinctus, Julus, 296, 307. 326. 

 Calandra granaria, 325. 

 calcitrans, Stomoxys, 221, 222, 225, 308. 

 ,rf-^Callosamia Promethea, 324. 



Calmariensis, Chrysomela, 234, 236. 



Galeruca, 234. — 



Camphor for insects, 300. 

 Candida, Saperda, 269, 320, 325. 

 Canker-worm, 242, 258, 318. 

 Cantharis vesicatoria, 305. 

 Carabidse, 303. 



Carbolic acid insecticide, 293, 314. 

 Carpet beetle, 267, 314, 325. 

 -Carpocapsa, Deshaisiana, 315. 



pomonella, 316. 



saltitaus, 315. 

 caryas, Lachnus, 304. 

 -Catocala unijuga, 282. 

 Caulfleld [F. B.], cited, 207. 

 Cecidomyia cueumeris, 306. 



destructor, 263, 325. 



legumiuicola, 262. .^ 



ceparum, Phorbia, 319, 



CerambycidtE, 231. 



Cerambycid beetle from Colon, S. A., 325. 



Ceramica exusta, 206, 207. 



eerasi. Aphis, 253, 254. 



Myzus, 253-257, 

 CeratocampadiE, 199. 

 Ceratopogon from black-knot, 280. 

 CercopidcU, 242. 

 Cercopis obtusa, 242. 

 coroalis. Aphis, 246, 261. 

 Cermatia forceps, food of. 295. 

 cervicola, Stomoxys, 308. 

 ehamasnerii, Deilephila, 175. 

 Chambers [V. T.], cited, 216. 

 Chatfleld [A. S.], referred to, 212. 

 Chauliognathus marginatus, 316. 



Pennsylvanicus, 316. 

 Cheese-mite, 290. 

 Cherry aphis, 253-257. 



abundance, 254. 



bibliography, 253. 



descriptions, 255. 



introduced from Europe, 254. 



lady-bugs for killing, 257. 



life-history, 254. 



number on a cherry tree, 254. 



remedies, 256. 



root-form, 256. 

 Chestnut caterpillar, 308. 

 Chicken louse, 290. 

 Chickens for catching insects, 301. 

 Chilocorus bivuluerus, 267, 300. 



cacti, 300. 

 Chinch-bug, 317. 

 Chionaspis furfurus, 300, 326. 

 Chionaspis pinifolii, 266. 

 Chloris, Parasa, 186. 

 Choerocampa pampiuatrix, 174. 

 Chortophila betarum, 322. 

 ChriKman, Mrs. L. T., on brine for the cur- 

 rant worm, 156. 

 Chrysomela calmariensis, 236. 

 ChrysomelidtE, 271. 234, 235, 300. 

 Clirysopa larvas, 244. 

 Chrysophanus Americana, 285. 

 Cicada broods in Now York, 276. 

 Cicada soptendecim, 276, 322. 



spumarla, 245. 

 Cithoronia rogalis, 324. 

 clandestina, Agrotis, 282, 317. 

 (^laparcdo cited on red spider, 287. 

 Clarke, J. M., insects from, 326. 

 Clarkson, F., cited, 193, 196, 199. 200. 234. 

 Clastoptera obtusa, 242-246. 



Proteus, 245. 

 clavata, Coptocycla, 322. 

 Claypole, Prof., on Anisota senatoria, 193. 

 Clomens [Dr. B.J, cited, 213, 21s. 

 Climbing cut-worms, 210. 

 Clinton, Hon. G. W., cited. 272. 

 Clisiocampa Americana, 152, 304, 324. 

 Clothilla pulsatoria, 323. 



