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Oberea perspillicata, 231, 232. 



Schaumii. 233. 



tripunctata, 231, 232. 

 Oberndorf, Jr., A., on cut-worm eggs, 201. 

 obesus, Scolytus, 300. 

 obtusa, Cercopis, 242. 



Clastoptera, 242. 

 octomaeulata, Agarista, 179. 



Alypia, 179-183. 



Sphinx, 179. 

 oculatus, Alaus, 317, 325. 

 Acanthus fasciatus. 3io. 

 (Ecanthus latipennis, 312. 

 (Ecanthus niveus, 302, 310, 312, 326. 

 ^(Edemasia eoncinna, 169, 309, 324. 

 Oestland [0. W.], cited, 246, 251, 252. 

 Olivier cited, 231, 232, 234. 

 Onion maggot, 319. 

 ' Orgyia leucostigma, 310, 317, 321. 

 Oribatidse, 290. 

 Ormcrod [Miss E. A.], cited, 246. 



on fruit insects, 152. 

 ^ Ornix acerifoliella, 215, 216, 218. 

 Orthaltica copalina, 271. 

 Ortoni, Agrotis, 201. 



Osborne, A. O., insects from, 326. « 



Osborn, Prof. H., on mites, 288, 289. 

 Osten Saeken [Baron], cited, 282. 307, 309. 



on Sciara, 256. 



on the cow-horn fly, 222. 

 Otus Cnotus. 174. 



Myron, 174. 

 Oviposition of elm-tree beetle, 239. 



GScanthus latipennis, 312. 



peach-borer moth, 299. 



Saperda ca"ndida, 269. 

 Owl beetle, 317. 

 Oyster-shell lime for insect attack, 158. 



P. 



Packard [Dr. A. S.], cited, 164, 184, 192, 207, 216, 

 218, 234, 246, 299. 



on larch saw-fly, 165, 166. 

 palliatus, Desmocerus, 325. 

 Palmer, W. J., insects from, 325. 



quoted, 154. 

 Pamphila, 285. 

 pampinatrix, Choerocampa, 174. 



Sphinx, 174. 

 Pandorus, Philampelus, 175, 177. 

 parallela, Aphrophora, 245. 

 parallelum, Elaphidion, 153, 268, 325. 

 - Parasa Chloris, 186. 

 "*- fraterna, 190. 

 Parasite of Col. potato-beetle, 289, 318. 



of Darapsa Myron, 177. 



Mamestra picta, 208. 



(?) Mamestra trifolii, 323. 



Orgyia leucostigma, 310. 



Philampelus Pandorus, 177. 



Sphinx kalmiae, 177. 



Parasite of Thyreus Abbotii, 177. 



Tremex columba, 311. 

 Parasites of Anisota senatoria, 198. 



grain-aphis, 249, 253. 



larch saw-fly, 169. 



Phobetron pithecium, 192. 

 Parasitic mites, 290. 

 Parasitism, interesting case of, 307. 

 Paris green for insect attack, 155, 162, 262, 



301, 305, 317, 319, 320, 321. 

 Passerini on grain-aphis, 252, 

 Peach and cherry borers, 319, 

 Peach-root aphis, 315. 

 Peach-tree borer, 299, 300. 

 Pear-blight beetle, 318. 

 Pea-weevil, 300. 

 Peck, Prof. C. H., cited. 166, 272. 



on black-knot, 281. 

 pecuarum, Simulium, 314. 

 Pelidnota punctata, 229, 310, 312, 325. 

 pellucida, Anisota, 199. 

 Pennsylvanicus, Chauliognathus, 316. 

 Pentagonia vittigera, 286, 

 Penthina contrariana, 213. 

 ■— nimbatana, 213-215. 

 'Peridroma saucia, 200. 

 persicEe, Myzus, 256, 315. 

 personatus, Reduvius, 316. 

 perspillicata, Oberea, 231, 232. 

 Pests of the Pomologist, 299. 

 Phakellura hyalinatalis, 320. 



nitidalis, 320. 

 Phalfena pithecium, 183. 



senatoria, 192. 

 Philsenus spumaria, 245. 

 Philampelus achemon, 175. 



Pandorus, 175, 177. 

 Philodice, Colias, 285. 

 Phloeotribus liminaris, 319, 325. 

 Phobetron pithecium, 183-192, 306. 

 Phobetrum pithecium, 184. 

 Phorbia ceparum, 319. 

 Phyllotreta vittata, 301. 

 Phylloxera in France, 241. 

 Physocephala furcillata, 285. 

 Phytonomus punetatus, 272, 312. 

 Phytoptidse, 290. 

 Phytoptus quadripes, 303, 326. 

 picipes, Melanolestes, 316. 

 Pickle-worm, 320. 

 picta, Mamestra, 206-210, 

 pictipes, jEgeria, 280. 

 Pieris rapse, 285, 300. 

 Pig-manure for repelling insects, 301. 

 Pig-sty drainage for repelling insects 



301. 

 Pimpla couquisitor, 310. 

 Pimpla sp.? from Nematus. 170. 

 pinifolii, Chionaspis, 266. 

 pithecium, Ecnomidea, 183. 

 Limacodes, 183. 

 Phalaena, 183. 



