INDEX. 



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Coleman [N.], reference to, 57, 69, 71. 



Coleophora malivorella, 225. 



Coleoptera specially noticed in this report, 



46, 49, 51, 125, 132, 136, 139, 142. 

 Coilembola, a tribe of Thvsanura, 209. 

 Colorado potato-beetle, 3; 112, 133, 136, 147. 

 Columba, Tremex, 226, 230. 

 complicatum, Stereum, 7. 

 Composite as insecticides, 34, 

 Comstock, Prof. J. H., cited, 41, 56, 118,119, 



120, 12i, 142, 232. 

 confertus, Poljcaon, 131. 

 confusor, Monohammus, 49-51, 55. 

 congregatus, Apanteles, 229. 

 Conotrachelus crattegi, 11. 



nenuphar. 6, 11, 13, 14. 

 convolutella, Dakruma, 10. 

 Cook, C. E., infected quinces from, 11, 12. 

 Cook [Prof. A. J.], cited, 52, 57, 64, 118, 121. 

 Cooke, Matthew, referred to, 131. 

 Copperas water, for squash-vine borer, 67. 

 Coptocycla aurichalchea, 223. 

 Coquillet, D. W., on a mixture for killing 



grasshoppers, 197. 

 Corisidae, 31. 

 Corn-worm, 2, 93. 



Corrosive subUmate, for bed-bugs, 17. 

 corticalis, Chermes, 184. 

 Corydalus. 213. 

 Cosmopepla carnifex, 144-147. 



allied species, 146. 



bibliography, 144-5 . 



carnivorous or not? 147. 



currant attack, 146. 



distribution, 147. 



habits, 146. 



imago described and figured, 145. 



potato attack, 146. 



pupa described and figured, 145. 



remedies, 147. 



synonymy, 144-5. 

 Cossinae, pupal armature of, 216. 

 Cossus Centerensis, 216. 



querciperda, 216. 



robinise, 216. 

 Cotton bands on tree-trunks for Orgyia, 86. 

 Cotton-stainer, 166. 

 Cotton-worm moth, 220. 

 Cotton worms, 37. 



Coues, Dr., on the English sparrow, 83. 

 Counterodorants, 67, 68, 228. 

 Country Gentleman, references and citations, 

 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 57. 63, 65, 66, 90, 97, 118, 



121. 142, 145, 149, 165. 180, 184, 188, 208, 

 223(4), 224(5), 225(5), 226(6), 227(7), 228(3), 

 229(4), 230(4), 231(4), 232(5), 233(3). 



Crambus vulgivagellus, 2, 114. 

 Craponius insequalis, 33. 

 cratffigi, Conotrachelus, 11. 

 Creosote, for underground insects, 35. 

 Crepidodera cucumeris, 29. 

 Cresylie acid, for root insects, 35. 

 Crickets, 1, 36. 

 Criocerini, 135. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 135. 



triUneata, 132. 

 cristatus, Prionotus, 230. 

 Cross-bill, 82. 



Crotch Checklist of Coleoptera, 132, 135. 

 cucuUata, Tettix, 197. 

 Cucumber beetle, 28, 29. 



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cucumeris, Crepidodera, 29. 

 cucurbitie, ^geria, 57. 



Melittia, 57. 

 Culex hyemalis (see Anophales), 241. 



mouth -parts of, 223. 

 Culicidae, 112. 

 culta, Plusia, 97. 

 Cultivator referred to, 110. 

 CurcuHo, 6, 31, 124. 

 CurculionidK, 15, 53. 

 Currant Amphidasys, 97-101, 227. 



bibliography, 97. 



caterpillar described and figured, 98-9. 



distribution, 101. 



food-plants, 101. 



life-history, 100. 



moth decribed and figured, 100. 



popular name, 98. 



remedies, 101. 



sexual attraction of, 100. 

 Currant saw-fly, 217-221. 



egg-parasite of, 217-221. 



ovfposition of, 200. 



parasitized eggs distributed, 219, 220. 

 Currant-stem borer, 60. 

 Currant-worm, coal-ashes remedy, 24. 

 curtipennis, Stenobothrus, 197. 

 Curtis, F. D., referred to, 43. 

 curvidens, Tomicus, 54. 

 Cuterebra buccata, 46. 



emasculator, 45. 

 Cutting out larvaB recommended, 5, 58, 64. 

 Cut-worms, 28, 35, 231., 

 Cyanide of potassium, as an insecticide, 34. 

 Cydnidse, a family of the Heteroptera, 144. 

 Cyllene pictus, 223. 



robiniae, 224. 



D. 



Dactylopius longifilis, 56. 



Dakruma convolutella, 10. 



Danais, sexual feature in, 214. 



Datana ministra, 83. 



Davis, W. T., on the seventeen-year cicada, 



171. 

 Dayton [Dr. R.], referred to, 101. 

 Death-watch, 202. 

 decenilineata, Doryphora, 3. 

 Delayed pupation of Melittia cucurbitae, 62. 

 Dendrceca aestiva, 8. 

 Dermestes lardarius, 138. 

 Dermestidte, 46, 138. 

 Destroying eggs of the Orgyia, 85. 



infested fruit recommended, 12. 

 destructor, Nysius, 166. 

 devastator, Rhyparochromus, 148. 

 Devereaux, W. C, referred to, 42, 43. 

 Diabrotica vittata, 28, 29, 231. 

 Dimeraspis podagra, 116. 

 Dimmock, Dr. George, on the chinch-bug, 

 164. 



on mouth-parts of Diptera, 223. 

 Dimorphism in the chinch-bug, 155. 



in the green-striped locust, 191-2. 

 Diplosis tritici, 31. 

 Diptera specially noticed in this report, 45, 



110, 116, 117. 

 Dipterous larva? in a peach-tree, 6. 

 Diseased brood of Actias Luna, 39. 

 I disippus, Lniienitis, 220. 



