GENERAL INDEX. 



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Calandra oryza, In Maryland, ref., V, 2. 



at World's Fair, VT, 213, 214, 221, 275. 

 oryz£e=C. oryza, VII, 419. 



(See also Kico weevil. ) 

 rugicollis n. sp., occurrence in our fauna doubt- 

 ful, V, 279 ; VII, 332. 

 species, food habits of, I, 198. 

 synopsis of, ref., V, 27ii. 

 Calandrids, injuring sugar cane in Fiji Islands, V, 



270. 

 Calcium oxalate, produced by an insect, IV, 226. 

 California Entomological Society, III, 487. 

 notes from, IV, 343. 



lime, sulphur and salt wash, experiments against 

 San Jose scale, VII, 873. 

 Callidium a>reum, supposed host of Helcon dentipes, 



V, 248. 



Callidryas eubule, migration of. III, 33.5. 



supposed parent of boll worm, VII, 324. 

 Callimorpha fulvicosta, attacked by Scutigera forceps, 



VI, 258. 



lecoutei, devoured by Scutigera forceps, VI, 258. 

 suffusa, on ash, II, 295. 

 Calliphora erythrocephala, monograph on, rev., VI, 

 278. 



voniitoria, ou e.xhumed corpses, II, 371. 

 causing myiasis. III, 57. 

 Callirhytis finiticola, acorn gall maker, V, 196; VI, 



322. 

 Callipterus asclepiadis, on .\scleiiias coruutuni, in., 

 V, 236. 

 bellus, on Quercus coccinea(?), V, 237. 

 discolor, api)arently identical with C. asclepiadis' 



V, 236. 

 trifolii, on clover, II, 340. 

 Calllrhytes vacciniifolii (?),Rhyssalus gall icola reared 



from gall of, II, 351. 

 Callixtenus, hickory, mites on, mm., IV, 212. 

 Callosamia promethea, ou cherry and sassafras, II, 

 383. 



parasitized by Cryptus nuncius. III, 154. 

 Calocoris chenopodii, asparagus beetle enemy, I, 61. 

 rapidus, affecting corn, III, 159. 



feeding on cotton blossoms, A'll, 321. 

 Calomel, against screw worm. III, 362. 

 Caloptenus athmis, in Slichigan, II, 44. 



Macrodactyais larvic destroying egg pods 



of, II, 298. 

 Scelio calopteni bred from eggs of, IV, 124. 

 in Idaho, ref., VI, 19, 21. 

 bivittatus, in Michigan, I, 03, 87; II, 44. 

 in Idaho, ref., VI, 19, 21. 

 in New York, VII, 274. 

 cinereus, in Idaho, ref., \J, 19. 

 devastator in California, m.. Ill, 419. 



in Idaho, ref., VI, 19. 

 differentialis, in Michigan, II, 44. 



in Kansas, ref , IV, 323, 401. 

 femur-rubnim, in Michigan, I, 63, 87. 

 abundance in Canada, VI, 333. 

 in New York, VII, 274. 

 sp., in Colorado, II, 145. 



sp., longevity of decapitated specimens. III, 87. 

 sp., Scelio luggeri bred from eggs of, IV, 124. 

 spretus, in Northwest, I, 30, (5. 



retarded development of eggs, I, 380. 



not abundant in 1890 up to August, III, 438. 



Caloptenus spretus, parasitized by Lam|iroiiota bruu- 

 nea. III, 464. 

 (See also Melanoplus.) 

 Calosoma peregrinator, Masicera bred from. II. 234. 

 Calothysanis amaturaria, life history, ait., IV, 



382-384; ref., V, 132. 

 Calyptus tibiator, hosts of, IV, 2.59 ; V, 181. 

 Camellia scale, injury of, 1, 376. 



on palm, in Australia, ref., VI, 57. 

 Camnula atrox, in Colorado, 1,58. 

 in Minne.sota, note, VI, 373. 

 pellucida, in Colorado, 1, 58. 



damage in Utah in 1889, II, 27. 



var. obiona, eaten by sparrow hawk, II. 146. 



in Idaho, III, 136, 183 ; VI, 19. 



habits and occurrences of, IV, 19, 2U. 22, m., 



23,146,323. 

 in New Mexico, VI, 30. 

 Camponotus castaneus, on cotton, VII, 242. 

 herculaneus, in door yards, II, 108. 

 inflatus, in Australia, ref., V, 259. 

 melleus, Coscinoptera dominica larv;»> in ne>tsof, 

 IV, 148. 



on cotton, VII, 242. 

 penusylvanicus, in door yards, II, 108. 

 on cotton, VII, 242. 

 Campople.x assitus, parasitic ou noctuid IV), 111, 1.55. 

 couicus, parasite of Ocneria, II, 210. 

 diflformis, parasite of Ocneria, I, 21ii. 

 sp., doubtful primary parasiteof ()i neria. 11,211. 

 sp., iiarasite of Cheimatobia, III, 77. 

 Campylenchia curvata, on bushes and weeds, m., 



V,93. 

 Canada, entomological report of, rev., V. 1, 289; rev., 



VI, 284. 

 "Canada fly,"popular name of born Hy, 'SI. 52. 

 Canadian sawflies, notice, VI, 277. 

 Canadian wasp on cotton, VII, 241. 

 Canarsia hammondi. {S<:e Phycis.) 

 Canker-worm, destroyed by Parus atriiapillus. 1,15. 

 notes upon, art.. Ill, 8. 

 cocoons of. III, 249. 



occurrence in California, m., IV, 167 ; V, 270. 

 remedies against, ref.. A'. 4 ; A'l. 184. 

 on jilum. A', 18. 



in Canada, ref., A', 02 ; VI, 212. 

 on ash and basswood, A', 125. 

 in Massachusetts, ref.. A', 213. 

 Canis inga-, origin in Chile, 1, 153. 

 latrans, origin of C. inga', 1, 1.53. 

 occidentalis, origin of C. inga", 1, 153. 

 Cantharid, injuring vegetables in .Vfrica, II. 2. 

 Cantharides, vesicatory power of. Ill, 2. 



mites among, lA', 185. 

 Cantharis lugubris, changed to nlkei, II, 288. 

 nuttalli, injuring broad beans. A', 126. 



in Canada, A', 289. 

 ulkei, lugubris changed to, II, 288. 

 vesicatoria, on history of, 111,3. 

 Canthon species, mistake about, lY, 400. 



viridis, not a tiimblebug, A'IT,359. 

 Capo Colony, insects in, rev.. A', 295. 

 Caprification of fig, IV, 373, .394. 

 Capsid, a new .\u8tralian vine pest, II, 381, 



swift, feeding on cotton blossoms, ATI, 321. 

 Capsida,", of India, II, 61, 327 ; III, 44. 

 new species, exhibited, IV, 161. 



