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GENERAL INDEX. 



Aplodes (Synchlora) ru))ivora, iiarasiti/.cU by Liinne- 

 ria nifa, III, 157. 



sulirifrontaria, iiarasitizeil by Rhogas iiielleus, 

 II, 352. 

 Apomidas, note ou family rank of, V, 280. 

 Aporia cratfegi, social, ref., IV, 84. 

 Apple aphis. {See Apple louse and Aphis iiiali.) 

 blight, in Chile, I, 153. 

 in Australia, I, 362. 

 blossom weevil, in England, m., V, 293. 

 Bucculatrix, in Cornell bulletin, ref., Ill, 308. 

 Chennes, in England, ref.. Ill, 300. 

 curculio, oviposition of, ref.. Ill, 251. 

 leaf-folder, lesser. (See Teras niinuta.) 

 leaf-hopper in Ohio bu'letin, ref., II, 340. 

 leaf skeletonizer, damaging apple trees, VI, 375. 

 louse, on grasses and wheat, III, 238, 239; \1, 152. 

 maggot, bulletin on, review. III, 253. 



in North Carolina, VII, 279. 

 sawfly, in England, ref., IV, 294 ; m., V, 296. 

 thrips, on cotton, VII, 27. 

 -tree bark-louse, wash against, I, 345. 

 borer, wash against, I, 345. 



flat-headed, at base of trees, III, 249. 

 in Oregon bulletin, ref., Ill, 256. 

 round-headed, III, 249. 

 parasites of, TIT, 404. 

 flea-beetle, in Nebraska report, II, 258. 

 tent caterpillar, mm., II, 338. 



communistic cocoons of, VII, 429. 

 twig borer, in Nebraska report, II, 258. 

 Aptinothrips rufa, on grasses and Composita?, I, 



140, 141. 

 Aquaria for rearing insects, V, 86. 

 Arachnida, not mentioned as beneficial in Dr. Bos' 

 work, mm., IV, 149. 



transmitters of disease, ref., V, 273. 

 Arachnoid, attacking cattle, V, 132. 

 Aradidw, nearctic, paper ou, rem., IV, 352. 

 Aradus, under bark, III, 22. 

 ArKcerus fasciculatus, in spices, etc., VI, 221. 

 Aragnomus griseus, food habits, I, 16 ; III, 37. 

 Aramigus fulleri, mistaken for plum curculio in 

 California, II, 90. 



distribution of, VI, 379. 

 tesselatus, food habits of. III, 37. 

 Araneida?, New Zealand, ref. to article ou, V, 64. 

 Archasia galeata, food habits of, V, 93. 

 Archippus butterfly, migration of, II, 197. 

 swarming of, V, 197, 205. 

 eaten by mice, V, 270. 

 Arctia, Baumhauria a parasite of, II, 235. 

 Isabella, on strawberry, mm., Ill, 345. 

 phyllira, on cotton, V, 111. 



(I. L., p. 111) = A. rectilinea. 

 rectilinea, damaging cotton, VI, 167. 

 ? parasitized by Ichneumon ca?ruleus, III, 151. 

 sp., parasitized by Ichneumon unifasciatus, III, 



151. 

 Virgo, mounting eggs of, I, 316. 

 Arctiid caterpillar, parasitized by Apanteles xylina, 

 III, 15. 



injuring fruit trees, V, 17. 

 Arcyptera, collected by L. Bruner, I, 66. 

 Argas americanus, injuring chickens, V, 267, 318; 

 Vn, 417. 



remedies, V, 348. 



Argas reflexus, in Chile, I, 155, 



.Vrgiope argentata, common in California, VI, 268. 



riparia, parasite of, I, 324. 

 .\rgynni8cybele, parasitized by Ajpanteles argynui- 

 dis. III, 15. 

 diana, dimorphism in, III, 35. 

 niphe, dimorphism in, III, 35. 

 Argyranueba, bred from pupa" of moths, 1 1, 354. 

 Argyresthia abdominalis, m.. Ill, 118. 

 altissimella, ni.. Ill, 120. 

 cupressella, habits of, ait., Ill, 116. 



n. sp., descr.. Ill, 118. 

 freyella n. sp., descr.. Ill, 119. 

 mendica, in America, III, 118. 

 nitidella, m., Ill, 120. 

 notes on genus, with descriptions of new species, 



art., Ill, 117-120. 

 ossea, m.. Ill, 120. 

 plicipunctella n. sp., descr.. Ill, 119. 



habitat of. Ill, 386. 

 quercicolella, m., Ill, 119. 

 retiuella, m., Ill, 120. 

 subreticulata, m.. Ill, 118. 

 Argyromiges morrisella, referred toLithocoUetis, II, 

 52. 



ostensackenella, referred toLithocoUetis, 11,53. 

 pseudacaciella, referred to Litliocolletis, II, 52, 



53. 

 quercialbella, synonym, II, 25, 26. 

 uhlerella, referred to Lithocolletis, II, 53. 

 Army worm, in Dakota, I, 66. 

 in NeM' York, I, 287. 

 in Canada, I, 350. 

 an, in Australia, I, 304. 

 in Florida, first injurious appearance, 1,376. 

 in Michigan, II, 42. 

 in Indi-ana, II, 56, 76; art.. Ill, 112. 

 effect of irrigation on, II, 222. 

 in Nebraska report, ref., II, 258. 

 outbreak in Maryland, art.. Ill, 53. 

 remarks ou. III, 183. 

 stopping train':, mm.. Ill, 478. 

 in Jamaica, m., IV, 157. 

 sawflies confounded with, IV, 173. 

 damage by, in Iowa, V, 112. 

 in Tasmania, letter, VI, 37. 

 in New Mexico, note on, VI, 41. 

 in Virginia, note on, A'l, 41. 

 destructive through one brood only, VI, 



150. 

 in New Jersey, VI, 189. 

 on timothy, VI, 193. 

 circular on, notice, VI, 348. 

 in Illinois, ref., A'l, 374. 

 appearances in 1894, VI, :'.74; VII, 269, 279. 

 in New Mexico, VII, 210. 



(See iilso Ltucania unipuncta.) 

 wheat-hea I, in Kansas, mm., IV, 71; V, 115. 

 (See iiho Leucania albilinea.) 

 Arotrura n. g., descr., I, 116. 



eburuea n. sp., descr., I, 117. 

 Arphia tenebrosa, in New Mexico, A'l, 30. 



teporata, in New Mexico, A'l, 30. 

 Arrenurus sp., from Mississippi bottoms, II, 294. 

 Arrhipis lanieri, new to fauna, II, 333. 

 Arsenate of lead, experiments with, A'll, 123. 

 Arsenic, experiments with, I, 124. 



