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General Index, 



335 



Insects received from New York localities- 

 ( Continued) : 

 Phoenix, 313. 

 Pleasantville, 268. 

 Port Jervis, 303, 305. 

 Potsdam, 232. 

 Poundridge, 258. 



Rochester, 151, 206, 275, 308, 324, 325, 326. 

 Sageville, 170. 

 Saratoga Springs, 325. 

 Scarsdale, 213, 303, 325. 

 Sea Cliff, 325. 

 Somerset, 325. 

 Suffolk county, 303. 

 Troy, 324. 

 Utica, 287, 321, 325. 



Waterloo, 261. 

 Waterville, 326. 

 Watervliet, 278, 317. 

 Wayne county, 258. 

 West Albany, 173, 243. 

 Westchester county, 313, 320. 

 West Farms, 239. 

 Insects received from various localities: 

 Aiken. S. C, 317. 

 Annapolis, Md., 318. 

 Auburn, Mass., 306. 

 Augusta, Qa., 3ii. 

 Bordentown, N. J., 322. 

 Buckner's Station, Va„ 306. 

 Cape May, N. J., 326. 

 Carp, Tenn.. 320. 

 Centralia, Kans., 201. 

 Charlottesville, Va., 303, 305, 326. 

 Charlton, Mass., 321. 

 Clarksburg, W. Va., 304. 

 Coffee, Va., 321. 

 Colon, Cent. Amer., 325. 

 Crozet, Va., 316. 

 Eagleville, 0., 3io. 

 Edinburg, Scotland, 323. 

 Elizabeth, N. J., 326. 

 Erie, Pa., 314. 

 Franklin Park, N. J., 321. 

 Furnace, Mass., 321. 

 Hightstown, N. J., 305, 325. 

 Hopkinsville, Ky., 311. 

 Kennett Square, Pa., 221, 307. 

 Kingston, R. I., 308, 324. 

 LaFayette, Ind., 325. 

 Lexington, Va., 323. 

 Los Angelos, Cal., 326. 

 Lowell, Mass., 306, 326. 

 Madison, N. J., 315, 319. 

 Middlesex, Mass., 289, 318. 

 Mount Holly, N. J., 325. 

 Natchez, Miss., 316. 

 Norfolk, Va.,305. 

 Orange, N. J., 324, 325. 

 Oxford, Miss., 277. 

 Perrowville, Va., 227. 

 Perth Amboy, N. J., 311. 



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Insects received from various localities — 

 ( Continued) : 



Philadelphia, Pa., 315. 



Pittsford, Va., 216. 



Rock Hall, Md., 304, 324. 



Salem, N. J., 310. 



Stamford, Conn., 3il. 



St. Catharines, Ont., 326. 



Toledo, 0.,325. 



Wabash, Ind., 307, 324. 



Warren, 0., 323. 



West Newton, Pa., 303. 



West Stockbridge, Mass., 315, 319. 



Winsted, Conn., 323. 



Worcester, Mass., 304, 325. 

 insolita. Sphinx, 317. 



Introduced insects, 222, 234, 247, 254, 267, 319. 

 lo, Hyperchiria, 186. 

 iridella. Tinea, 216. 

 irritans, Lyperosia, 223. 

 Isosoma hordei, 315. 



tritici, 315. 

 Itch-mites, 290. 

 Ixodidse, 290. 



J. 



Jack [John J.], cited, 164. 

 J-album, Grapta, 282, 317. 

 Johnson, C. Fred., insects from, 325. 

 Johnson [L. C], cited, 227. 

 Joslin, E. Dayton, insects from, 326. 

 Julus attacked by insects, 311, 

 Julus ca3ruleocinctus, 307, 328. 



beneath carpets, 296. 

 Jumping seeds, 315. 

 Jumping sumach beetle, 271. 

 Junkins, E. W., on Saperda ovipositiou. 

 269. 



K. 



kalmicB, Sphinx, 177. 



Kaltenbach cited, 246, 251, 252. 



Kellicott [D. W.], cited, 299. 



Kerosene emulsion for insect attack, 162, 



256, 262, 263, 279, 288, 301, 302, 313, 314, 317, 319, 



321, 322. 

 formula for, 161, 262, 279. 

 Kerosene for insect attack, 160, 226, 300, 313. 



321. 

 Kirbyciied, 246, 250. 



Kirby's description of Aphis avena;, 250. 

 Knickerbocker, D. M., canker-worms from, 



259. 



Kowarz, F., identlflcation of cow-horn fly, 



223. 

 Krieogonia Lanice, 317. 

 Kyber [J. F.], cited, 246, 251, 252. 



L. 



Lachnosterna fusca, 154, 312, 315. 

 Lachnus caryfP, 304. 

 lactis, Acarus, 292. 

 Lady-bird, twice stabbed, 267. 



