500 



Cheese mite, preventive, 1C5. 



traps for, useless, C'J. 

 Clieiniatobia bruinata, parasites of, 77. 

 Cherry Aphis, in Iowa, mm, 479. 



tree seallop-shell moth, ref., 308. 



Tortrix, in Cornell bulletin, ref., 308. 

 Chionaspis euonymi, Apheliiins fiiscipennis 



bred from, mm, 487. 

 Chiloeoriis bivulnerus, eating Aspidiotus, 69. 



distigma, notes on, 411. 

 Chilo saccharalis, in Louisiana bulletin, 302. 



its injury to corn, G4. 

 Chinch bug, damage caused by, 397. 



experiments for destruction of, by artifioial 

 introduction of contagious diseases, art., 279. 



remedy for, 260. 

 Chionaspis eitri, from West Indies, 99. 



furfurus, spraying for, 4, 2.59. 

 Chloroform for screw worm, ref., 362. 

 Chlorops, boring in grass, 71. 

 Choragus nitons, in District of Columbia, 87. 

 Chorioptes communis, var. ovis, treated, 91. 

 Chortologa aujtralis, migration of, 419. 

 Chrysis sp., specimen determined, 33.5. 

 Chrysobothris femorata, in maple, 161. 



niali, supi)osed parasite of, 412. 

 Chrysochus auratus, larva' feed on roots tinder- 

 ground, 349. 



cobaltinus, on peach, 162. 

 Chrysomelidip, Baly's publications on, 3. 

 Chrysomela vulgati.ssinia, reference to article, .30. 

 Chrysops sp., biting horses' ears, 33.5. 



vittatus, specimen determined,. 335, 

 Cicada septendecim, species destroying, 87. 

 Cicadidae, injuring vine, 33. 



Cicadnla quadrilineata, damaging chrysanthe- 

 mums, ref., 351. 

 Cimbex americana, habits of, 77. 



parasites of, 177,276. 



connata, Oplieltes parasitic on, 177. 



femorata, Opheltes parasitic on, 177. 



humeralis, Opheltes parasitic on, 177. 

 Citheronia regalis, injuring cotton, 3.39. 



sepulchralis, larva described in " Entomo- 

 logical News," (p. 124), 356. 

 Cleigastra suisterci, n. sp., bred from swine 



dung, .3.07. 

 Clivinainipre.ssifrons, afTectingcorn, 159. 

 Clisiocampa americana, in New England Slates, 

 20,124,483. 



taken by electric lamps, mm, 323. 



disstria, stopping trains, 477. 



sylvatica, nam, 8. 

 Clistopyga pleuralis, bred from Gelechia, 46.3. 

 Cloeotus, living under decaying bark, mm, 485. 

 Clover-leaf beetle, invasion by, article, 231. 



seed midge, American, ref., 360. 

 Clover mite, article on, 45. 

 Ciover-seed midge, in England, 293. 

 Clover-stem borer, food plants of, 254. 

 Clytus robinia», see Cyllene. 

 Cnesinusstrigicollis, in Ei<|uidambar, S7. 

 Cocaine for insect stings, .344. 

 Coccidie, alteration in form of plants due to, .343. 



review of article on, 2.50. 



injuring vine, .33. 

 Coccinella bi punctata, destroying Aphis, 190. 



Coccinella bipunctata, 9-notata, m., 165. 



nova-zealuudica, s.vnonyniy, 352. 



undecimpunctata:_nova-zealandica,.352. 

 Coccophagns cilrinus, bred from scale, 487. 

 Coccus linearis, synonymy, 89. 



pineti, synonj'my, 89. 

 Cochylis ambiguella, monograph on, ref., 341. 

 Cockroach, viviiiaroua, art., 443. 

 Cu'linius, bred species, 59, 

 Codling moth, as a friend, art., 347. 



experiments on, 272. 



exporting enemies to N. Z., 43. 



in Australia, ref, 3.5-3. 



in Mass. bulletin, 30.5. 



in Nebraska, ref, 437. 



in New Mexico, m, 119. 



in New Zealand, .394. 



in Oregon bulletin, ref., 2,50. 



larviP fed upon by woodpecker, 34S. 



larva in INlarch, .390. 



legislation in New Zealand, 341. 



remedies, 40. 



spraying for, 272. 400, 420, 421, 4.3.5. 

 Cocliodes infequalis=Craponius iuiequalis. 



remedies, 167. 

 Colaptes cafer, destroying codling moth, 79. 

 Colaspis brunnea, injuring strawberrj-, .364. 



tristis, injuring roses, 491. 



flavida, on vine, 123. 

 Coleothrivis 3-fasciata, probable cause of "rust" 



on oats, 301. 

 Coleoptera. collections of, 350. 



injuring vino, 33. 



on Canada, lists of, rev., 311. 

 Coleopterous larvse, sent by C. V. Riley to F. 



Meinert, Copenhagen, list of, 3.30. 

 Collops, mm, 230. 

 Colorado potato-beetle, bird enemies, 174. 



in Australian bulletin, ref, 353. 

 Colpognatlius,bred species, 152. 

 Conorhinus, blood-sucking habit of, 460. 

 Conotracholus nenuphar, possible occurrence of, 



in Tasmania, 480. 

 Contagious germs, use of, in the field, 197. 

 Cooperation, in entomology, 202. 

 Copidosom.a truncatellum, parasiteof Plusia, 72. 

 Copeatylum marginatum, Maseochara valida 



larvif breeding in puparium of, 319. 

 Copper compounds, ineffective against rose- 

 chafer, 221,223. 

 Copfotriche zelleriella, 386, .38V, 388. 

 Cornell Univ. Station, bulletin of, rev., 308. 

 Corn, ear worm, see Jleliothis. 



root .\phis, summary history of, .article, 2.33. 

 root-loufso, no reme<Iy for, 5. 

 root-worm, injuring corn in IMississippi, 338. 

 Corthylus punctatissimus, food habits, 178. 



spinifer, n. sp., 178. 

 Corvus scapulatus, eating locusts, 65. 

 Cotton stainer, in Florida bulletin, ref., 25G. 

 Cotton worm, damage caused by, 398. 

 in Florida bulletin, ref, 250. 

 preyed upon by Panorpa, m., 300. 

 stopjiing trains, mm, 477. 

 Cottonwood leaf beetle, see Lina. 

 Cottony cushion scale, see .Scale. 



maple scale, in N. Y. report, ref, 252. 



