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GENERAL INDEX. 



Buttci-flies, migratory movements of, rem., IV, 230; 

 VII. 357. 



remarkable enemy of, IV, 283. 



unusual tibuii<Iance of larva; of, V, 207. 



important ]>.i\n'i- on, rev., V, 275. 

 Butterfly, one erroneou.sly reported as having sold 

 for $1,500, ref., IV, 226. 



hunters, in the Caribbees, VII, 270. 

 Burbot, insect diet of, I, 159. 

 Burgess, Kdward, obituary of. III, 490. 

 Butternut Tingis, on quince, II, 48. 

 "Buttoning," evidently due to Thrips, V, 12G, 127. 

 Byturus tomentosus, on raspberry in England, m., 

 IV, 38. 



unicolor, on Geum rlvale or album, VII, 204. 



Cabbage aphis. (SVc Aphis brassica;.) 



bug, harlequin, in New Mexico, II, 115. 



remedies against, III, 127; rem, IV, 33 ; V, 



64, 81. 

 in Mississippi, III, 466 ; mm., IV, 34. 

 paper on, ref., V, 117. 

 parasites of, V, 138. 



on alkali mustard in Okl.ahoraa, VII, 279. 

 butterfly, in Mississippi, 1, 17, 217, III, 337. 

 in Colorado, I, 382. 

 in Michigan, II, 42. 

 in Florida bulletin, ref., Ill, 256. 

 in Massachusetts bulletin. III, 365. 

 Sarcophaga sp.,bred from, V, 23. 

 imported chipping sparrow destroying, V, 

 266 ; ref., 148. 

 caterpillar, remedy against, mm., IV, 13. 



(See also Tieris rapw, P. oleracea, etc.) 

 cutworm, in Ohio, ref., IV, 2. 

 fly, in England, m., V, 293. 

 moth, diamond-back, in Australia, ref.,V. 214; 



ref., VI, 59. 

 Pionea, plusia, and plutella. {See Pionea, Plusia, 

 and Plutella.) 



late planting a remedy against, IV, 13. 

 plant-louse, in Mississippi, I, 217, II, 283. 



soapsuds against, ref., V, 5, 62. 

 root maggot, experiments on, I, 15, II, 86. 

 in Canada, ref.. Ill, 247, .359 ; Y, 62. 

 Aleochara larvfe said to breed in, m., 



IV, 27. 

 carbon bisulphide against, V, 136. 

 hellebore against, m., V, 74; VI, 96. 

 stem weevil, iu England, m., V, 296. 

 worm, remedies against, 1,27; III, 31, 259, 260, 

 483; V, 62,73,81,94,99. 

 iu Ohio, 1, 319; IV, 2. 

 Apanteles parasite, in Europe, II, 211. 

 dis.asoof,III,409. 

 green, in Nebraska, V, 195. 

 in Colorado, ref., VI, 4. 

 preservation of parasites of, VI, 132. 

 Cabinet beetles, iinusnal experience with, VI, 336. 

 Cacao bug, of Java, rev., VI, 339. 

 Caccecia argyrospila, injuring roses. III, 19. 

 iu Colorado, ref., IV, 355. 

 on apple and gooseberry, V. 17. 

 inNewMexico, VII. 211. 

 cerasivoraua. in Coruell bulletin, ref.. Ill, 308. 



Cactecia fervidaua, at electric lamps, I, 285. 



parasitized by Macrocentrus delicatus. III, 



59. 

 parasitized by Macrocentrus solidaginis, 1 1 1, 



59. 

 parasitized by Meteorus sp. (?), Ill, 57. 

 postivittaua, mistaken for codling moth, ref., 

 V,21o. 

 . rosaceana, ref.,III,308. 



parasitized by Ilhys.salus atriceps, II,3")(). 

 parasitized by Glypta simplicipe-s HI, 463. 

 parasitized by Elachistus cacieeiae, IV, 19S. 

 injurious in Canada, ni., IV, 227. 

 on osage orange, V, l.-io. 

 8pra\ ing against, VI, 184. 

 on celery, ref., VI, 211. ' 

 semiferana, parasitized by Apanteles caccecia?, 

 Ill, 15. 



in Colorado, ref., IV, 355. 

 (probably), on box -elder, etc., V; 49. 

 sp , on cranberry, V, 94. 

 Cactophagus species, synopsis of, ref., V, 279. 

 validus, food habits of, 1, 199. 

 under Opuutia leaves, I, 231. 

 Cacus oecauthi, bred from species of CEcanthus, IV, 



124. 

 Caddo agilis n. gen. and sp., on Long Island. IV, 229. 

 Cwcidotea stygia, in a well, II, 375. 

 Crecilius mobilis, on cotton, VII, 29. 

 Caslinius nieromyza;, bred from Meromyza, II, 281 . 

 Cadodasys unicornis, parasitized by Ophion purgatus, 



111,155. 

 Ca>lotes, bite of, I, 282. 

 Crenophanes anthaxiw, hosts of, IV, 2.58. 



dinoderi, bred from Dinoderus punctatus, V, 248. 

 koebelei, hotts of, II, 350. 



hemiptychi, pai-asitic on Hemiptychus punc- 

 tatus, II, 350. 

 hylotrupidis, parasitic on longicorn larva", IV, 



258. 

 languriai, parasitic on Languria (?) IV, 258. 

 prodoxi, pirasitic on Prodoxusdecipiens, 11,350. 

 n. sp., parasitic o i Laverna n. sp., II, 3.50. 

 n. sp., parasitic on Gelechia galla>strella, II, 350. 

 n. sp., Bruchus bisignatus parasitized by, V, 



287. 

 pityophthori, parasitic on Pityophthorus .sp., IV, 



258. 

 utilis, reared from Liopus cinereus, V, 248. 

 Calandra (Sitophilus) granaria, confounded with 

 Hessian fly, 1, 108. 

 in Chile, 1,154. 



(remotepunctata), attacking grain, refs., V, 



62. 

 at Worlds Fair, VI, 213,221. 

 remotepunctata = granaria, A', 260; VI, 221; 



VII, 419. 

 in New Mexico, VII, 209. 

 linearis, new to our fauna, V, 279. 



distribution of, VII, 331. 

 oryza,in India, I, 60. 



confounded with Hessian fly, I, 108. 



in Chile, 1, 1.54. 



in Australia, 1, 364. 



injuring grain in South America, III, 333. 



abroad in February, III, 4.i4. 



in Mississippi bulletin, ref., IV, 293. 



