a 
284 
cited, 1607, 173”, 173°, 186’, 186", 197’, 
107 21205. 
New York state department of 
agriculture, insects from, 258", 259°, 
260°, 261°, 262°; abstract from 
formulas, 252°. 
New York state museum, Bulletin 
cited, 216°, 232°; contents, 250°; 
Report cited, 205'; soth Report 
cited, 245°. 
New York state museum of natural 
history, Bulletin cited, 205"; Report 
cited, 174*, 187°, 198", 205°. 
Nezara hilaris, 259°. 
nigriceps, Phora, 171°. 
nitida, Allorhina, 256”. 
niveus, Oecanthus, 262°. 
Noctuidae, species treated of, 2047- 
213". 
Norway maple, see Maple, Norway. 
Notes on some insects of the year in the 
state of New Vork, 231°-242*, 245%, 
252". 
~xe» Notolophus antiqua, 168*; var. badia, 
168’. 
definita, 167°, 1687. 
leucostigma; bibliography, 173°- 
176°; birds preying on, 168°- 
169°; city pest, 164*; descrip- 
tion of the stages, 164*; dis- 
tribution, 167"; figure, 1647- 
166°; food plants, 167°; habits, 
166°-167*; hyperparasites of, 
170'-171°; injuries by, 153° 
NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
Nova Scotia, Notolophus leuco- 
stigma in, 167°. 
Nursery inspection, suggestions in 
regard to, 251°. 
Nursery stock, fumigation of, 228°- 
230°, 252°; pear-tree slug on, 231°. 
Nyssa sylvatica, see Sour gum. 
Oak, insects injurious to; 
Clisiocampa americana, 182%, 
182° 
Clisiocampa disstria, 196° 
Elaphidion villosum, 2507 
Lecanium cerasifex, 2617 
Notolophus leucostigma, 167°. 
Oak, black, Clisiocampa disstria on, 
195°, 196°. 
Oak, post, Clisiocampa disstria on, 
190°. 
Oak, white, Andricus seminator on, 
248°, 255°. 
Oak galls, Xylina antennata feeding 
on, 210’. 
Oak Kermes, 245". 
Oak-tree pruner, 232*, 250", 256*. 
Oaks stripped by forest tent caterpil- 
lar, 193°. 
Oats, Mamestra picta on, 201°, 207°, 
236°, 2517. 
oblongifolia, Amblycorypha, 262°. 
obsoletum, Dendroleon, 259°. 
obtectus, Bruchus, 256°. 
octomaculata, Alypia, 257°. 
ocularia, Ecpantheria, 245°. 
164°; insect parasites, 169°-170°s— Odontota dorsalis, 245". 
larvae of other species, 167°-sse.Oedemasia concinna, 258°. ° 
168°; life history, 166°; natural 
LOS li Tle pres 
daceous insects, 171"; ravages, 
153°, 235°—in 1898, 163°-164'; 
TelCRence, 0) 23i>, sani Varese 
remedies, 172"; scavengers liv- 
ing on, 171” 
leucostigma, var. inornata, 168° 
enemies, 
__.— vetusta, 168; var. cana, 168%. 

Oecanthus niveus, 262°. 
Office publications, 154’; work, 1557. 
Ohio agricultural experiment 
tion, Bulletin cited, 160°, 
206°, 216°; Report cited, 1757. 
Oklahoma agricultural experiment 
station, Bulletin cited, 190°. 
olivaceous, Vireo, see Vireo, red- 
eyed. 
sta- 
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