THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



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Hypkantria textor 23, 18][ 



Hypononteuta paradoxica ITT 



5-/K«c7^//rt..l43,144, 



155, 177 

 Hypothcnamts hlspidulus 129 



Ichneumon 233 



" ceeritletts 134 



** sig'natfpfs 134 



" from Stomach of Blue- 

 bird 203 



IchncH)>ionid(e fed upon by Blue- 

 birds 204 



Ilex dtHidua 231 



Imbricnted Snout-beetle 200 



Importance of Entomology to the 



Fruit-grower 20 



Imported Cabbage Worm 22, 55, 



178, 194 



Currant Worm 92. 93 



Elm-tree Beetle _. . 3 



Increase of destructive Insects in 



California 49 



Index Entomologicus 198 



Infecting Phylloxera with Fungus 



disease 148 



Influence of Wind on Aletia 105 



Injury caused by Chinch-bug 46 



" *' Phylloxera in France 47 



Insect anatomy, Progress in 147 



" collections preserved by Tal- 

 low 145 



" enemies and diseases of our 



small Fruits.. 61, 91, 109 

 " " Methods of combat- 

 ing 61 



" '' of growing Rice . . . 253 



Insecticide, A natural 128 



Insecticides _ 41 



" for the protection of Cot- 

 ton . 245 



Insectivorous Birds 71 



Plants 89. 90 



Insect Powder 43, 104, 151 



Insects affected by severe Cold 150 



affecting the Blackberry 62 



" " " Cotton-plant in 



Brazil 128 



'* '' " Currant 92 



*' " '^ Gooseberry ... 92 



" " " Raspberry .... 91 



" and Plants, Relation between 



63, 87 

 "■ Catalogues and Monographs 



of 78 



*' destroyed by Buckwheat ... . 48 

 ** found about Orange Trees . . 132 

 " from Stomach of Rock Bass. 130 

 " " " " Lark, Rob- 

 in and Sunfish 278 



" Fungus diseases of 103 



" in Europe, Number of 72 



" injuring the Black Locust... 59 



** injurious to Strawberry' 109 



" killing Mules 148 



*' Transmission of through the 



mails 104 



Intelligence in Ants 45 



I ntelHgent Wasp 167 



Interesting Cotton-worm Notes from 



Vera Cruz, Mexico . 179 



Intermiitcnce of phosphorcsence in 



Fire-flies 146 



Investigation of Orange Insects 222 



haria 138,148, 182 



" destructor - . 103 



Isabella Tiger-moth 133 



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lamaica, Cave-fauna in 30 



jassid, Remarks on a new form of. . . 72 



Jassus 181 



" initnicus 78 



** sexnotatits 78 



Johnson Spray Machine 188 



J une-bug 109 



Juniper us caii/ornica^ var. utahen- 



sis 65 



" virginiana 108 



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Katmia lati folia 88 



Katter's Index Entomologicus 198 



Kerosene Oil as remedy for Cotton- 

 worms 246 



Kerosene Oil for repelling Flies 239 



Kiesenwetter, E. A. H., von, + 150 



King-bird 286 



Kirschbaum, Prof. C. L., t. . . 

 Kolpoda 



196 



Laccophilus 130 



Lace-wing ^- 98 



Lachnosterna fusca 109, 137, 140 



" quercina 139 



Lady-birds 190 



Ladybird, Twice-stabbed 204 



Laemosaccus pla^iatus 237 



Lagoa opcrcularis 51 



Lamp for attracting Insects 130 



Latnpronota 203 



Lampyridif^ Revision of 150 



LamPyris noctiluca 254 



Laporte. F. F. de. t 150 



Laphygma frugiperda 7 



Larder-beetle 146 



Large Phosphorescent Larva 201 



White Scale on Acacias 20 



Larva at bottom of Ant-hill 129 



" boring along the axis of Apple- 

 twigs 181 



'^ of Apatura alicia 206 



Larva: in Stomach of Black Bass . . . 130 

 " from Stomach of Bluebird .. . 201 

 Larval habits of the Longicorn Bee- 

 tles 270 



Laverna 129 



Leaf-cutting Ant in New Jer^^ey 264 



Leaf-hoppers injuring Wheat fields . 78 

 " injurious to small Grain 78 



Leaf-miner on While Oak 203 



Leaf-mining Lcpidopterous Larva;, 

 Changes in Mouth-parts and Legs 



Leioptilus scricidactylus 



'* palaceus 



Lepidoptera, Mouth organs of 



Lepidium virginicutn 



" vs. Bedbugs 



Lepiopomus pallidus 



Lepisma • ■ 



Lt'ptocoris trivittatus 



Leptostylus aculi/er 



" diustus 



'* connuixius 



" macula 



Leptura zebra 



Leste7>a 



Leiicania craietgt 



" uniputtcia ....8,94, 



** " Larva of in Stom- 



ach of Bluebird. 



Leucantkeinuut vulgare 151, 



Leuca nth iza amph icarpeet/oliella . 

 256, 259, 

 Lightning Bugs, Discussion on phos- 

 phorescence of 



Ligyrus rugiceps .130, 



Livtcnitis 164, 



Linden and Ash destroyers 



Liodes 



Liopus cinereus 



crassulus 



" quercus 



/, i parts ch rysorrhcea 



List of Contributor? 



Lithocnllctis dncinnatiella 



puttifinitella 255, 



256,257,259, 261, 



(7rwrt/c//rt.... 59, 60,61, 



255, 256. 357, 258, 



robiniella...h^, 60,61, 



259, 



Lithosia miniata 



Locusts in California infested by 

 Hair-worms and Red- 

 mites 



" '* the Northwest 



'' Modifications observable in 



Locust Tree Borer . 



Loew's Entomological Library 



London Purple 41,42,43.170, 



" '' for Cotton-worms 



"■ " " killing Codling- 

 moths 



'* " in Missouri 



" " " Texas 



'" " less dangerous than 



Paris Green 



Longicorn Beetles, Food habits of. . . 



237, 



Long Scale of the Orange 



255 

 235 

 235 

 286 

 226 



26 

 130 



79 

 162 

 270 

 270 

 270 

 270 

 239 



37 



99 

 216 



204 

 99 

 196 



261 



274 

 353 

 294 

 181 

 81 



227 

 234 

 251 

 239 

 104 

 204 

 345 



363 

 252 

 251 



246 



270 

 268 



Lticiliii Cifsar 21, 203 



Lucilia macellaria, 21, 203 



Lumbricus terrestris 74 



Luminosity in the Fire-flies 176 



Luminous Elaterid Larva 201 



Luperus brunneus 132 



" viorulus 132 



" noxius 77 



Lyctus siriatus 24, 237 



Lydella doryphorts 190 



Lyttini 282 



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MachiUs 37, 79 



Macrobasis albida 132 



Macros ila cluentius 136 



Maggot of the Rice fields 262 



Mallodon dasystomus 238 



" tnelanopus 238 



" serrulatus 238 



Mamcstra incincta 75 



picta 196 



Mammoth Cave, Fauna of 79 



" '' Two days' collect- 

 ing in 34, 79 



Mantis Carolina 291 



Mandible of Lithocolletis guttifini- 



tclla 294 



Many-banded Robber 190 



Maple-moth 77 



Maple, New Scale-insect on 220 



Scale 149 



Mason-bees 77 



May-beetles swarming in Alabama.. 148 



Meal-sacks infested by Worms 239 



Mealy-bug 105 



Mecas inornata 271 



Mcdeola virgintca 66 



Mcgadcrus bi/asciatus 239 



Mcgilla maculata 173 



Mi-lavipyruni americanuin 264 



Mela uactcs 202 



Mela noplus colla ris 220 



clypcatus 220 



'' glaucipes 220 



Melanottts 218 



Melissodes atriventris 156 



" biinaculata 156 



" desponsa 156 



"■ nigripeSy Note on 156 



" taurca 154 



Melittia cucurbitee 264 



Mcloidaf 282 



Mcutzelia mtda 45 



" ornata 45 



Mcracantha contracta 217 



" Larva of 201 



Mero)nyza a7itcricana 181 



Methods of combating Insect enemies 61 



Metric system 49 



Microcentrus rctincrvis 152 



Microcora coccoph ila 148 



Microdon globosus 129 



Microgaster 201 



Microphotus 150 



M icropterus salmoidcs 130 



Migrations of Butterflies 100 



'^ " Potato-beetles 247 



Milkweed Butterfly 73, 101 



Mimetic Hemiptera 146 



^Iinor Ambrosia Plume 236 



Minute borers in Cherry, Peach and 



Plum trees 298 



Mission Grape, The, and the Phyl- 

 loxera 1° 



Mistaken Instinct 74 



Mistakes made by Instinct 221 



Mitchella repens ^ 



Mite preying on Orange Scale 106 



" " Locusts 327 



Modifications observable in Locusts. 251 



Mold and Phylloxera 147 



Molorch us bimaculatus 237 



Monas '° 



Monilema 270 



Monographs of Insects 78, 154 



Monohamnius con/usor 270 



" scutellatus 270 



titillator 270 



Monstrosities of Insects 210 



Mordclla ^ 



Morphology of Insects, Study of. . . . 309 



Morris' Ant ^ 



Moth trap 286 



Moths caught by the Tongue <i5 



" '^ in Alabama 107 



*' issuing from a Larva 114 



" Ravages of in Cushions 20 



