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Stettiner Entomolosjische Zeitung, 'JO, 140, 



198, 201. 203. 

 Stewart, Henry, oa the squash-vine boier, 



61, 65. 

 sticticus, Brach}'tarsus, 140. 

 Stinging bug, 16(5. 

 Stinging of Thobetron larva, 227. 

 Stiretrus ancliorago, 146. 

 Strawberry-root beetle, 35. 

 Stretch [R. H.], referred to, 214. 

 Striped cucumber beetle, 28. 

 Striped squash beetle, 231. 

 Striped squiriel infested with a bot-fly, 45. 

 strobilobius, Adelges, 184. 



Chermes, 185. 

 Sturtevant, Dr. [E. L.], referred to, 103. 

 subslgnaria, Ennomos, 69, 76, 77. 

 subspinosus, Macrodactylus, 48, 225. 

 succlnctns, Capsus, 164. 



Lygseus, 164. 



Largus, 164. 

 sulcatus, Otiorhyuchus, 51. 

 Sulpho-carbonates of potassium and barium, 



for root-aphis of peach-trees, 22. 

 Sulphocyanide of potassium, for root-in- 

 sects, 35. 

 Sulphur for cabbage aphis, 32. 

 Sulphuric acid for root-insects, 85. 

 Summer warbler, feeds on canker-worms, S. 

 suturalls, Tomlcus, 54. 

 suturellus, Dysdercus, 166. 

 Swine for rooting up insects, 224, 225. 

 sylvatlca, Cllslocampa, 83. 

 Synopsis of Neuroptera of N. A. (Hagen), 

 203. 



of the Aeridida3 of N. A. (Thomas), 188. 

 Syrphidse in bees' nests, 116. 

 Syrphus flies, 186. 



T. 



Tachlna orgylse, 78. 



Tachinidse, 178. 



Tamals striatus, the striped squirrel. 45. 



Tansy-water, to prevent insect attack, 225. 



Tarquinlus, Feniseca, 231. 



Tar-water, for root-insects, 35. 



to prevent insect attack, 65, 66. 

 Taschenberg, Prakt. Insectenkund, cited, 



138. 

 Taylor, Dr. T., on naphthaline, 36. 

 telarlus, Tetranychus, 31. 

 Telea Polyphemus, 77. 

 Telenomus sp,? 79. 

 tenebricosus, Otiorhynchus, 52. 

 Teuebrlo molitor, 138. 

 Tenebrionidic, 136, 139. 

 Tent caterpillar, 82. 

 Termes divinatorium, 198. 

 terminatus, Scymnus, 186. 

 tessellata, Schizoneura, 181. 

 tessellatum, Anoblum, 202. 

 testaceura, synonym of Trib. ferrugineum, 



136. 

 Tetranychus telarlus, 31. 

 Tetrastichus orgyi;o, 79. 

 Tetrix sordida, 197. 

 Tettlgonia rosffi, 31. 



septendecim, of Fabricius, 167. 



vitis, SO. 

 Tettix cucullata, 197. 



granulata, 197. 



ornata, 197. 



triangularis, 197. 



Texensis, Achorutes, 206. 

 textor, Hyphantria, 83. 

 Thaxter, Roland, collection of Gortyna im- 



manis, 42. 

 Theclinae, sexual feature in, 214. 

 Thirteen-year cicada, 169, 225. 

 Thomas \Dr. Cvrus], referred to, 57, 92, 129, 

 149, 157,"l83. 



Reports on the Insects of Illinois, 89, 

 102, 126, 180, 185, 188. 

 Thousand-legged worms, 229. 

 Three-lined Leaf-beetle, 132-136. 



beetle figured and described, 184. 



bibliography, 132. 



broods of the insect, 135. 



carnivorous habits, 135. 



injuries of, 133. 



larva figured and described, 133. 



life-history, 134. 



remedies, 135. 



synonymy, 132. 

 Thripidpe, 31,' 56. 

 Thrips, 29, 38. 



Thyreus Abbotii, dimorphic larvae, 214. 

 Thyridopteryx ephemerfeformis, 74. 

 Thj'sanoptera, on Order of Haliday, 31. 

 Thvsanura, an Order embracing the Poduri- 



daj, 287. 

 Tibial epiphysis in Hesperidse, 214. 

 Tinea pellionella, 44. 

 TineidiC, 102, 103. 

 tipuliformis, ^geria, 60, 216. 

 Tityus, Dynastes, 227. 



Tobacco juice for insect attacks, 29, 31, 35. 

 Tomlcus curvidens, 54. 



laricis, 54. 



sp. '? 54, 55. 



suturalls, 54. 

 Tragocephala viridi-fasciata, 188, 223. 

 Transactions of the Academy of Science of 

 St. Louis, referred to, 215. 



American Entomological Society, 126, 

 180, 203. 



American Philosophical Society, 105, 

 136, 139. 



Illinois Agricultural Society, 148. 



Illinois State Horticultural Society, 113. 



Iowa State Horticultural Society, 180. 



Massachusetts State Horticultural So- 

 ciety, 27, 33. 



New York State Agricultural Socletv, 

 68, 102, 14S, 164. 

 Trapping for eggs, 144. 

 Treat, Mrs. Mary, on cut-worms, 231. 

 tredecim. Cicada, 169. 

 Tree-creeper, 84. 



Trees cut for decoying bark-borers, 55. 

 Trcmex columba, 226, 230. 

 triangularis, Tettix, 197. 

 Tribolium ferrugineum, 136-139. 



a grain pest in Europe, 137. 



a museum pest, 137, 138. 



bibliography, 136. 



carnivorous habits, 138. 



food of the insect, 138, 139. 



habits, 137. 



heat for killing, 137. 



infesting flour, 137. 



insects eaten by, 138. 



notices of the insect, 139. 



synonymy, 136. 

 Trichocera brumalis, 243. 



hyemalis, 243. 



