THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Seven teen -year Cicada in Iowa. ... 25 

 " Ohio .... 227 

 " Penn'a .. 178 



Sexual coloration in Butterflies 74 



Shale as insecticide 128 



Sheep Scab, Vitality of 126 



" Parasites 278 



Shower of Water-beetles 248 



Sialia siaiis 215, 231 , 385 



SiaiU 196 



Sigalphus curcuiionis 131 



" " vAT,ru/us... 131 



Silk Culture 55 



** " for profit 286 



" " History of 115 



" " in Virginia 126 



'* " How to dispose of Cocoons 203 



Silkworm 112 



" Eggs 55 



" Sale of... 248 



" Introduction ofinto Europe 135 



" Cocoons, Sale of 203 



Silky-winged Plume. .. 235 



Silpha ?rt;//('.rrt, Biological studies on 2fi5 



SimttUuin 191 , 192. 198 



" Eggs of 192 



Sinoxylon basilare 51, 237 



Siphonophora avenee 123 



Sitaris 281 



Sitophilus granarius 97 



" o>yzcF 253 



Skippers injuring Smoked Hams..., 23 



Slugs, Remedy for 104 



Small Fruits, Insect enemies and dis- 

 eases of 61, 91, 109 



Smerinthus cxceecatns 254 



Smilax injured by Cut-worms 298 



Sniodicttm cucuji/onne 238 



Snellen van Vollenhoven, S. C, t. . . 150 

 Snout-beetles, Tenacity of life of . . . 68 



Snowy Tree-cricket 9] 



'* " Eggs of 92 



Solanmn carolinense 117 



"■ mclongena . - 118 



'* nigrum 123 



*' rostratittn 117 



" sieglingc 7 



" tttberosiun 117 



Soldier-bugs 190 



Solidago neitioralis^ Gall on 278 



South American Lepidoptera, Notes 



on 125 



Sowing Cotton-seeds in hot beds .... 107 



Sphecodes arvensis 230 



" con/ertus 230 



" dichroa 230 



falcifer 230 



" Two new species of 230 



Sphinx conxiolviiH 277 



Spider and Cotton-worm 250 



'^ *' Mud-wasp 176 



" Nest 200 



" Egg-nest : ... 180 



Spiders fed upon by Bluebirds 217 



Spindle-worm 278 



Spined Soldier-bug 190 



Spiriea aruncus 54 



" sorbi/olia 54 



" jfimarin 54 



Spiraeas frequented by Carpet-beetles, 53 



Spirostrephon copd 79 



Sporpftd'-'nema 41 



Spray Machines 187 



Spring Cankerworm 180 



*' -tail 199 



Sprinklers and Atomizers 185, 211 



Spruce trees attacked by Pissodes... 5 



Squash-borer 264 



Squirrels eating gall-fly larvae 226 



" feeding on Poplar stem gall- 

 lice 205 



State Entomologist for New York . . . 197 



Stcntoniiis /t'rruginea 39 



Stenolophus 13 



Stcnosphenus notatus 239 



Sternidius alpha 270 



xanthoxyli 271 



Stinging Caterpillar 51 



Stink Bush as an Insecticide 228 



Stirostoma depressum 270 



StizHs speciosus 167 



St rath ia oleracea 98 



Striped Blister-beetle 193, 196 



Strawberry affected by insects 109 



" Crown borer 110 



" Leaf-folder 110 



" New enemy to the 242 



Worm 109, 110 



Streaked Cottonwood beetle 159, 161 



Strehia vespertilioitis 30 



Striped cucumber beetle 247 



Stylops 77 



Subsection of Entomology, Forma- 

 tion of a permanent 285 



Sudden increase of one of our large 



locusts 250 



Sugar Cane, Enemy of 130 



" maple borer 239 



Supplementary instructions to 



Agents of theU. S. E. C 218 



Supposed Chrysalides of Aletia..l08, 278 



Eggs of Odontota 202 



Sweet-potato Beetle 297 



Swellings on roots of Cow Peas, 



caused by A nguillula 205 



Symbols, Scientific 49 



Synedra ulna 79 



Synhaionin atrii'cntris 156 



Synonyms of Parasites 293 



Syrphus 75, 98 



" tnellinus 149 



Syrphus-fly 132 



Systoechus areas 279, 280, 282 



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Talianus 17 



Tach ina aletite 94 



Tachina Eggs 254 



Tachyporus jocosHS 291 



Tachyusa 37 



Tallow to preserve Insect collections 145 



Tara.'cacum dens-leonis 173 



Technical names 123 



Tfcotna radica ns 286 



Telcpiiorits bilincatus 205, 215 



*' " Larva of .... 205 

 Temperature and Rainfall as affect- 

 ing the Chinch-bug 240 



Tenacity of life of Snout-beetles. ... 68 



Terias'. 164, 166 



" jnexicana 236 



Vermes Jlavipes 15 



Termites 98 



Terrestrial Insects in Stomach of 



Shad 182 



Tetraneura alba 76 



Tetraopes tetraophthalvtus . . . .%\%^ 271 



Tettigonia Jlavicephalum 78 



Tettigidea 217 



Tettix ornata 217 



Thecla poeas 201 



Thrips 98 



Thrushes, Food habits of 2, 12 



Thuja, occidentalis 108 



Thysanoes fimbricornis 237 



Tiger Beetle 77, 78 



'^ Moth 133^ 



Tillomorpha geminata 237 



Tinea 53, 277 



'' granella 99, 129 



Tiphia inornata 140 



Tipula Eggs in Stomach of Cat-bird 



24, 50 



Tipula trivittata 24 



Tischeria 260 



Tobacco Plants destroyed by Flea- 

 beetles 147 



Tolypc velleda 107 



Tongue of Butterflies 149 



To Old and New Subscribers Greet- 

 ing 1 



Toothed Hylurgus 108 



Torrubia cinera 138, 140 



elongata 139,140 



" hasta 137 



'' militaris 138, 140 



" ravenelii 139 



TortricidcB, Oviposition in 276 



Tortrix albicotnana 14 



" flavidana 14 



" /tirvana 14 



" incertana 14 



"■ rosaceana 14 



Torula 40 



Tragedian /ulvipenne 239 



Tragocephala viridi/asciata 216 



Tragosotna harrisii 238 



Transmission of Insects through the 



U. S. Mails 104 



Trapping the Carpet-beetle 53 



Trechus 83 



Tree-cricket 91 



Tremex 219 



Triboiiutn 237 



Trichina spiralis 40 



Trichodectes 30 



Trichograinnia pretiosa 93 



Trithopsenius depressus 15 



Trichopterous Insects, Habits of 59 



Triodites tnus 280, 383 



Triphtena promt ba 99 



Triphleps insidiosus 182 



Trochilimn denitdatum 23 



Trogoxylon parallelopipedum 24 



Tragus obsidianator 134 



True and bogus Yucca Moth 141 



Trypcta pomonclla 160 



Trypeta solidag^nis 286 



Trypoxylon 282 



" albiiarse 282 



Tulipa gcsneriana 145 



" sylvestris 145 



Tulip, Fertilization of the 145 



Tussock-moth 77 



Twice-stabbed Ladybird 204 



Twig-girdler . 297 



Two days collecting in the Mammoth 



Cave 34,79 



Two new methods of fighting injuri- 

 ous insects 263 



*' " species of the genus Sphe- 

 codes 230 



'* -spotted Treehopper 254 



Tyloderma fragariee 110 



Tylonotns bitnaculatus 239 



Typhlichthys 38 



" suhterraneus 79 



Typhtocyba basHaris 182 



viti%.... 182 



Typhlodroiuws Pyri 26, 74 



Tyrannus carolinensis 286 



Tyroglyph us 106 



Udeopsylla nigra 231 



Ultnus americana 151 



'' fulva 151,271 



Ulochcetes leoninus 239 



Unrecorded habit of Trichopterous 



insects 59 



Urcdo ruborutn (W 



Uf-ographis fasciata 271 



" trianguli/era 271 



Uroplata suturalis 59 



Uropoda anicricana 190 



U. S. Entomological Commission, 



Organization of 198 



U. S. Entomological Commission, 



Reports of 73 



Usefulness of Birds 69 



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Valuable insecticides 41 



" Preserving Fluid 48 



Value of an Entomological Maga- 

 zine 125 



Vanessa 166 



'* antiopa 164 



" cardui 101 



" " in Hawaii 150 



*' urticac 163 



Vegetal-feeding Ground-beetles . . 26 



Verbena 182 



" aubletia 68 



Vernonia no7'eborarensis 236 



Vertebrate enemies of Aletia 250 



I 'if is vini/era 95 



Vitality of' the Sheep Scab 126 



Volvox 64 



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Walking Stick, Embryology of 208 



Wandering habit of Bucculatrix 



larva 50 



Warner Saddle Sprinkler, 211 



Water-beetles, Shower of 248 



Weevils destroying Raspberries 127 



Wickersheim Preserving Fluid. 48 



Winged Phylloxera in California. . . . 224 

 Wheat fields injured by Leaf-hoppers 78 



" injured by Worms 203 



" supposed to be injured by 



beetles 50 



White Ant 15, 98 



" Grub 109,137, 140 



" Fungus.... 137. 138, 140, 153 



" -lined Morning Sphinx 75, 77 



" Pine Weevil 5 



