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General Index. 



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Lady-bug attack on scale-insects, 266. 



Lady-bug, is-spotted. 305. 



Lady-bugs, 249, 254, 257, 300. 



Lagoa crispata, 186, 188. 



Lake Pleasant, larch saw-fly at, 169. 



Lanice, Kricogonia, 317. 



lanigera, Schizoneura, 160. 



Larch saw-fly, 164-173. 



appearance in United States, 166. 



bibliography, 164. 



cocoons, 169. 



disparity of sexes, 171. 



enemies, 169, 170. 



European injuries, 166. 



figure of, 165. 



food-plants, 165. 



in Canada, 172. 



Lake Pleasant region, 168. 

 Otsego county, 167. 

 Schoharie county, 168. 

 St. Lawrence county, 167, 



injuries, extent of, 171. 



introduced from Europe, 164. 



larvfE difficult to rear, 170. 



life-history, 165. 



migration, 167, 168. 



New England distribution, 166. 



New York distribution, 166. 



parasites, 169, 170. • 



probable range, 171. 



remedies, 171. 

 lardarius, Dermestes, 302, 313. 

 Lasell, Mrs. E. W. K., insects from, 324, 325. 

 Lasioptera vitis, 304, 325. 

 Late planting for insect attack, 300. 

 latipenms, (Ecanthus, 312. 

 Latreille cited, 179. 



on Sciara, 264. 

 Leaf-hopper, 302. — ^ 



Leaf-miner, 322. 

 Leaf-mite, 303. 



Le Baron [Dr. Wm ], cited, 227. 

 Lecanium innumerabilis, 313. 

 LeConte [Dr. J. L.l, cited, 231, 232, 234. 

 leguminicola, Cecidomyia, 262. 

 Lepidoptera, 174, 179, 183, 192, 200, 206, 210, 213, 



215, 258, 259, 260. 

 Leptura scalaris, 285. 



Lepyronia, 245. -^ 



leucopterus, Blissus, 317. 

 leueostigma, Orgyia, 310, 317, 321. 

 Lewis, P. C, spraying force-pump, 162. 

 Light-loving grapevine beetle, 305. 

 — Limacodes pithecium, 183. 

 Lime for insects, 157, 158, 160, 163, 227, 299, 305. 

 Lime wash for insect attack, 163. 

 Lime water for insects, 307. 

 liminaris, Phloeotribus, 319, 325. 

 Limneria fugitiva, 198. « 



Limothrips poaphagus, 153. 

 lineata, Deilephila, 175. 

 lineatus, Poecilocapsus, 273. 



lineatus, Ptyelus, 245. 



lineolaris, Lygus, 275, 



LinnaBUS, cited, 227, 231, 232, 234, 246. 250, 253. 



Linsley, D. M., on clover-seed midge, 262. 



lividipennis, Homolota, 303. 



Lockwood [Rev. Samuel], cited, 234. 



Locust visitation, 318. 



Loew, Dr., referred to, 282. 



London purple for insect attack, 162, 200, 



219, 240, 301, 304, 312, 313. 

 longipennis, Gryllotalpa, 326. 

 longipes, Sciara, 265. 

 lucicola, Anomala, 305, 325, 

 Luna, Actias, 188. 

 lunata, Homoptera, 315. 

 Lunated long- sting, 311. 

 lunator, Thalessa, 305. 



Tremex, 311. 

 lutescens, Aulacomerus, 171. 

 Lycaena pseudargiolus, 285. 

 Lye for insect attack, 163, 299, 320. 

 Lygus lineolaris, 275. 



pratensis, 275, 326. 

 Lyman, Geo. T., insects from, 268, 325. 

 Lyperosia irritans, 223. 



serrata, 220. 



•M. 



Macquart, cited, 220. 

 Macrobasis unicolor, 305, 321. 

 Macrodactylus subspinosus, 154. 

 'Macrosila auinquemaculata, 179. 

 maculata, Sesia 8, 179. 



Vespa, 285. 



Zygaena 8, 179. 

 Maia, Hemileuca, 186. 

 mali. Aphis, 161. 



Sciara, 265. 

 ' Mamestra grandis, 210-213. 



bibliography, 210. 



distribution, 212. 



eggs, 211. 



larval habits, 211. 



life-history, 211, 212. 



moth figured, 212. 



poplar feeding, 210. 



pupation, 212. 



stages of larva, 211. 

 ■ Mamestra'picta, 206-210. 



bibliography, 207. 



double-brooded, 208. 



experiment with pyrethrum, 209. 



figures, 207, 



food-plants, 209. 



parasitic attack, 208. 



remedies, 209. 



transformations, 208. 



young larva, 207. 

 - Mamestra trifolii, 323. 

 mamestrfe, Microplitis, 208. 

 manca, Dicerca, 286. 

 Maple-leaf cutter, 216-219. 



