THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



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Pieris protodice 110 



" rafice. . . .22, 55, 107, 194, 19)5. 200 

 290, 296 



" " in Iowa 226 



Pimpla 202 



'* conguisitor 6, 04 



Pinus sylvestris 270 



Pionea /or/walis 22 



" rimosalis 22, 200, 254 



Piopkila casei 23 



Pissodes 97 



" strobi 5 



Piagiodera conjluetis 160 



'^ lapponica 160. 161 



" scri/>ta .159, 160, 161 



" '^ Color variations of 161 



' " " Larva 160 



obsoleta 160 



" populi 161 



*' " Larva of 161 



tremuitr 160, 161 



Plant beheading Flies.... 45 



" -feeders, Carnivorous propen- 

 sity of 200 



" -feeding Ground-beetles 251 



" Lice infesting Currant and 



Gooseberry 92 



Plants, Insectivorous 89 



Platygaster 140 



Platynus pitncti/ormis 291 



PiatyhyPena scabra 8 



Platvnits. 13, 216, 217 



' 7nicans 108 



" inolestus 108 



** Punctt/orntis 132 



Platyptilia bisckoffii 235 



Ptectrodera scalafor 270 



Plum Curculio, Parasites of 131 



Plume Moths, New species of 235 



Plusia brassiciE 200 



" gatnnta 101 



Poa pratensis 26 



Podisus spinosus 190 



Podura 78 



Pogonoinyrmex barbatus ..' 251 



" crudelis 226 



*' occidentalis 273 



PoUsies 138 



Pollination of Yucca, Remarks on ., 141 



Polydrosiis 97 



Polentitarcys alba 278 



Polytkahnia 79 



Poplar Borer 181 



Stem Gall-lice fed on by 



Squirrels 205 



Popuius monili/era 205, 271 



" tremuloides 271 



Porcellio, 230 



Post-embryonal history of insects, 



Study of. 209 



Poiamogeton 174 



Potato-beetle 116, 117, 169 



" mite 190 



" beetles. Migrations of 247 



" Preferences of Colo- 

 rado 294 



" bugs swarming in Massachu- 

 setts 267 



Poultry and potato-beetles 190 



" TS. imported Cabbage Worm 55 



Preserving fluid 48 



Prickly Ash larva 254 



Prionus intbricornts 238 



laticoUis 238 



Pristiphora grossularits 92 



Probable Parthenogenesis in the 



Hessian fly 127 



Proboscis of the common Horsefly. . 125 

 Proceedings of the Entomological 



Club of the A. A. A. S 272, 284 



Proctotrupidac 293 



Proctoirup>d{P^ New genus of 52 



Progress in Insect Anatomy 147 



Prodenia lineatella 108 



Prodo.vi4S decipiensWX^ 155, 177,286, 293 



" Chrysalis of 156 



** Larva of 156 



" Ovipositor of. . . 182 



'* Parasite on 156 



Pronuba vs. Prodoxus 177 



Prontiba yuccasella.. . 88, 141, 142. 



143,155,177,182, 293 



" Ovipositor of 1S2 



Psenocerus supemotatus 270 



Psephenus lcvontci\ Habits of 73 



Pseudococciis aceris 220 



Pseudo-scorpion 204 



Psitkyrus 277 



Psocus 37 



Psocus venosus 132 



Psyiia ruhi 62 



" tripunciata 62 



Piciea tri/oliata 254 



rteropkorid(/\ New species of 235 



Pterophorus carduidactylus 235 



periscclidactylus 235 



Fteromt^lus puparuttt 126 



PtcrostichiiS 13, 216, 217 



" lucublandus 218 



Pterotus 150 



PuccJnia gratninr's 147 



Puh'inaria innuitterabilis 149 



Pupation of butterflies 162 



Pyrcthrum cameiint 43 



" iiuerayur/olimn 43, 44 



' ' rose utn 43, 252 



Pyrethrum as remedy for Cotton- 

 worms 246, 296 



" Directions for raising . . . 197 



" for Grain-weevils 178 



" " Sheep parasites 278 



" " the Screw Worm. . .. 276 



^' House plants 105 



Effect of, on Boll Worm. 252 

 " " " different in- 

 sects 250 



" Experiments with, on 



Cotton-worms 242, 296 



'' Extract of. . _ 252 



" Fumes of burning, Eff"ects 



of IM 



'* in the Garden 296 



" Notes on 06 



Powder ._ 43, 44 



" *' alcoholic extract 



of 44 



" '* decoction of 44 



" " Effects of on 



Blister-beetles.^193 

 " " Effects of on Cab- 

 bage Worms 104, 296 

 " " Effects of on Flea- 

 beetles 103 



" " Effects of on 



Roaches 104 



" " Effects of on 



Squash-bugs... 194 



'' Reduction in price of 128 



Use of 103 



Pyrrkarctia isabelia 133 



Pyrus amertcanus 271 



Quedius /ulgidus 37, 



Queen bees transported by Mail 



Quedius molochinus 



QuercjfS alba . . . ., 151, 



*' castanea 151, 



" coccinea 



" /yondosa 



" iiici/olia 



" ivtbricaria 



" lyrata 



" ittacrocarpa ... 



" muhlenbergii . 



" palustris 



" pedunculata 



" phcllos 



*' pri'nos 



" radiata 273, 



" rubra 



" t-iuctoria 



"■ undulata 



.151, 



108 

 75 

 291 

 2ft4 

 153 

 151 

 131 

 284 

 151 

 151 

 298 

 278 

 151 

 151 

 151 

 151 

 284 

 151 

 226 

 298 

 239 



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Rainfall affecting the Chinch-bug.. . 240 



Raphidophora 34 



" subterranea 37, 79 



Raspberrj' affected by insects 91 



^' Canes. Gall on 107 



" destroyed by weevils 127 



Ravages of Moths in cushions 20 



Rearing Wood-borers 155 



Red-legged Ham beetle . . . 24 



" mites upon Locusts in California 227 



'' -necked Buprestis 91 



" or circular scale of the Orange. 267 

 Reduction in Price'of Pyrethrum... 128 



Reduz'ius no~'enarius 291 



Remarks on a new'form of Jassid ... 72 

 " " Fungi considered as 



Insecticides 40 



Relations between insects and plants 63,87 



Remedies for the Carpet beetle 54 



Remedy for Hydrophobia 50 



" Cabbage Worms 276 



Repelling flies 239 



Reports of U.S. Entomological Com- 

 mission 73 



Resistance of American Vines to 



Phylloxera 25 



Retarded development in a Blister- 

 beetle 196 



Retirement of Mr. Fuller as Assist- 

 ant editor 248 



Revision of the Lampy ridae 150 



Rkagiunt lincatum 239 



Rhizotrogits 139 



Rhodites rosts 298 



Rhus coriaria 57 



*' glabra 216 



" toxicodendron 271 



Rhynchites 97 



Rkyssa atrata 219 



Rice plants injured by insects ,. . 253 



Road dust vs. Cotton-worms 251 



Robinia 161 



Rock Bass, Insects from Stomach of. 130 

 Rocky Mountain Locust . .73, 77, 101, 206 



Romance of a Caterpillar Ill, 134 



Rosa blanda 115 



" lucida ■. 115 



Rose Beetle , ., 50, 153 



" -feeding Tortricidac 14 



" leaf Tyer 14 



" -slug 115, 116 



" " Remedies for 116 



Round-headed Apple-tree Borer 173 



Rove-beetle 109 



Ritbus occidentalis 63 



Ruhmann's Improved Atomizer 212 



Rummaging Calosoma 220 



Russet Tussock-moth 77 



Russian Grain-beetle 294 



" remedy for Hydrophobia. . . 50 



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Sabbatia angularis 89 



" c/tloroides 89 



stellaris 89 



Saffron-horned Trogus 134 



Sale of Silkworfti Eges 348 



Sambucus 50 



Samia cynthia 56 



Saperda calcarata 161. 181, 271 



" Candida 173,271 



" discoidea 237, 271 



" fayi 271 



" lateralis 239, 271 



*' mocsta 271 



" piincticollis 271 



" tridentata 271 



I'estita 271 



Saprolegnia ■*^' IS 



Sarcophaga carnaria 203 



gcorgina 203 



" sarrace?iiee 94, 203 



Sarracenia purpurea 90 



" variolaris 90 



Satyr us pegala 74 



Saw-flies ^ 



Scale on Acacias 20 



" Maple 149, 220 



" Orange 267, 275 



Scarabaeid Larva injuring Rice 



plants 253 



Scarites 13 



Scelastrus scandcns 254 



Schier Atomizer, The 211 



Sckizoneura compressa 76 



"■ corni 178 



" 7>agans 178 



Scientific Symbols 49 



Scolytus spinosus 58, 298 



" rugulosus 298 



" caryae 298 



" fagi iM8 



Screw Worm 21 , 275 



" " Its parentage in doubt. 203 



" '* Ravages of 275 



" " Remedy for 276 



Secretion on stems of Bitter-sweet. 254 



Sela ndria rosiF 115 



Semasia pntnii'Ora 131 



Semiotflius destructor 119, 140 



Sericaria tnort 58 



Sericulture, History of 115 



Sesia muiillae/ormis. 99 



Seventeen-year brood of Cicada .... 172 

 " Cicada, Distribution 



of in 1878.. 27 



