GENERAL INDEX. 



441 



Cotton-boll weevil, in Texas, mistakes about, 362 ; 

 report on, art.. 295-309. 

 life-history and habits, 297. 

 note on, 281. 

 original home of, 299. 

 parasites and enemies of, 299. 

 remedies against, 304. 

 cutworm, feeding on cotton, 324. 

 insects, found in Mississippi, notes on, art's., 



25-29, 240-247, 320-326. 

 lacewing, note on, 27. 

 or melon plant-louse, art., 309-315. 

 worm, in cotton fields, 324. 

 destroyed by Siuea diadema, 321. 

 question in 1894, art., 315-320. 

 Cottonwood leaf beetle, in New York, note, 53. 

 Crambus topiarius, article on, 1-5. 



zeellus, in cornfields, 54. 

 Cranberry girdler, article on, 1-5. 



submergence against, 3. 

 Cratotechus brevicapitatus, parasitic on Sit- ro- 



douta bilineata, mm., 280. 

 Crepidodera rufipes, attacking grape buds, :iS4. 

 Cricket, AVestern, in Utah, 274. 

 Crickets, species of, on cotton, 25. 

 Cryphalusintricatus, onPiceaengelmaniii, m., 2.55. 

 jalappa, distribution of, 332. 

 striatulus, on Picea engelmanni, m., 250. 

 Cryptocepbalus calidus, on cotton, 247. 



spread of, 360, 430. 

 Cucumber beetle, twelve-spotted, in !New Mex- 

 ico, 210. 

 Currant stem girdler, art., 387-390. 

 Cutworms and army-worm habit, 415. 



bran-arsenite mash against, 191. 

 Cyllene picta, indications of fall emergence, 146. 

 Cyrtoneuracsesia, an injurious insect, art., 338, 339. 



stabulans, reported bred from onions, 339. 

 Cyrtoxipha gundlachi, on cotton, 25. 



D. 

 Dactylopius citri, in New Mexico, 210. 

 destructor, biology of, 168. 

 longifilis, biology of, 170. 

 trifolii = Coccus trifolii, 172. 

 virgatua on cactus, 430. 

 Dakruma coccidivora attacked by Leucodesmia 

 typica, 402. 

 ?, feeding on Lecanium scale, 148. 

 preying on Lecanium tulipiferse, 403. 

 Death web of young trout, note, 50. 

 Dendroctonus ruflpeunis, on Picea engelmanni, 



m., 255. 

 Diabrotica 12-puuctata, in New Mexico, 210. 

 on cotton, 247. 

 vittata, on cotton, 247. 

 Diaspis carueii, in Massachusetts, 360. 

 lanatus, remedies for, 116, 118, 119. 

 rosai, in Arizona, 360. 

 Diedrocephala flaviceps, feeding on cotton, 322. 

 versuta, a possible host of Pipunculus sub- 

 virescens, 326. 

 feeding on cotton, 323. 

 Digger-wasps, on cotton, 241. 

 Diloboderus abderus, injurious to pastures, 358. 

 Dinoderus bifoveolatus, distribution of, 327. 

 brevis, synonym of bifoveolatus, 327. 



Diogmites platypterus, in cotton fields, 326. 

 Diplodus luridus, feeding on cotton aphis, 322. 



socius, feeding on cotton aphis, 322. 

 Diplosis caulicola injuring Iceland poppies, 401. 



pyrivora, in England, 274. 

 Diplotaxis harperi, as a strawberry pest, 199. 

 Dipteron raspberry girdler in Michigan, 199, 201. 

 Dipterous iusects injurious to cultivated flowers, 



art., 399, 402. 

 Division of entomology, publications of 361. 

 Divisional observations, credit for, 364. 

 Drosophila ampelophila, in New Mexico, 209. 



flaveola, mining radish leaves. 381. 



graminum bred from cabbage, 382. 



larvie in mince-meat, 360. 



pallida, synonym of D. flaveola, 382. 



?sp., in butter, 279. 



■E. 



Echocerus analis, distribution of 331. 

 cornutus, distribution of, 330. 

 curvicornis, distribution of, 331. 

 deutiger, native of North America, 331. 

 maxilloMis, disti-ibution of, 330. 

 recurvatus, a probable synonym of curvi- 

 cornis, 331. 

 Ectobia germanica, migration of, 349. 

 Elachistus sp., parasitic on Apatura clyton, mm., 



280. 

 Elaphidion villosum, injuring grape-vines, 384. 

 Elasmocerus terminatus, in grape-vines, 385. 

 Elm leaf-beetle, in New York City, 136. 

 Encyrtus niesograpta", a parasite of Mesograpta 



polita, 326. 

 Eunyomma clistoides, parasitic on Chalcodermus 



leneus, 280. 

 Entedon epigonus, importation apparently suc- 

 cessful, 414. 

 parasitic on the Hessian fly, 356. 

 lithocoUetidis, bred from Authonomus ni- 

 giinus, 351. 

 Entilia sinuata, feeding on cotton plants, 322. 

 Entomological publications, reviews of, note, 

 218. 

 work, economic, in New York City, art., 135- 

 138. 

 Entomologists, Economic, Association of, sixth 

 annual meeting of, 55, 

 list of members, 214. 



experiment station, report of committee on 

 cooperation of, 112-114. 

 Entomology, Division of. Bulletin 33, 282. 

 Entomology, economic, official, rise and present 

 condition of, art., 55-107. 

 in France, 266. 



in Kansas in 1894, art., 140-144. 

 Ephestia kuehuiella, in New York, 416. 

 Epicauta strigosa, in cotton blossoms, 247. 

 Epidapus scabiei, cause of potato-scab. 147. 



in Missouri, 279. 

 Epilachna corrupta, in New Mexico, 210. 

 Erax lateralis, in cotton fields, 326. 

 Eriocampa cerasi, in New Mexico, 210. 



in South Australia, 266. 

 Eriococcus azaleae, is it indigenous .', 52. 

 notes on, 173, 175. 



