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GENERAL INDEX. 



Entomology of Custer county, Colo., rev., VI, SAl. 

 of Iowa Stale Uuiversity, rev., V, 271. 

 of Leeward Islands, VI, 55. 

 manual of, rev., VII, 423. 

 newspaper, V, l-(4. 

 office and laburatory organiz.atioii, art., II, 



18.''.-187. 

 Paris Exposition e.\liibit of H-89. II, 1G5. 

 suggestions to stndent.s ol. 1. 151. 

 teacliing, method uf, art ,111, h>~. 

 technical, in Ohio, rev., VI, 4. 

 te.xt-boolisof, rev.,IV, 1; V. 147; VI, On. 

 Kntomophtliora, attacking chinch bug, I,ll:i; H, 



126; 111,197. 

 Entomoscelis adouidis, in Canada, V, 1,2, m., 289. 

 Entozoa, Sarcojihaga curnaria mistaken for, IV, 340. 

 Epachromia terniiualis, notes and ref.. Ill, 420. 

 Epargyreus tityrus, on clover, II, 340. 

 Epeira riparia, parasitized by Pinipla scriptifrons, 

 III, 462. 

 sclopetaria, malformed specimen, II, 162. 

 trifolinm, correspondence on, V, 202. 

 Epeirida", of North America, Keyserling's work on, 

 I, 357. 

 Ba?us bred from eggs of, II, 271. 

 Ephcdrus inconipletus, parasite of Brachyacantha 



ursiua, VI,197. 

 Ephenierida\ eaten by fish, 1, 160. 



from Mississippi bottoms, II, 294. 

 Ephestia consobrinella, ref'd to Glyptocera, III, 32. 

 desuetella, the Jamaican Ephestia, V, 350. 

 interpunctella ^ Plodia interpunctella. 

 kiihniella, in England, 1,315,355. 



investigations of damage, art., II, 166-171. 



in Canada, II, 187. 



Chremyhisrubiginosus a parasite of, II, 260. 



systematic notes on. III, 134,158. 



in Venezuela (?), 111,333. 



new localities for, V, 141. 



on Pacific ci ast, V, 276. 



important ])ublication on, rev.. A', 290. 



not in Jamaica, V, 350. 



origin of, V, 353. 



probably in New f^outh Wales in 1859, V, 



354. 

 larva of, etc., VI, 44, 3.35. 

 at World's Fair, VI, 221. 

 inNew York, VII,416. 



{See also Flour moth, Mediterranean.) 

 sericaria, probably = E. kuhniella, V, 354. 

 sp., in crackers, II, 146. 

 sp., infesting grain in Venezuela, III, 333. 

 sp., in cayenne pepper, IV, 332. 

 sp., in cocoa beans, VI, 221. 

 sp., in St. John's bread, VI, 221. 

 sp., infesting a gall, VI, 222. 

 sp., in "velvet seeds," ref., VI, 274. 

 Ephialtes irritator, parasitic on cerambycid under 

 bark of oak, 111,461. 



parasitic on Liopus variegatus. V, 247. 

 pygmanis, parasitic on Gelechia gall.t-solida- 

 ginis, III, 461. 

 Epica-rus iniliricatus, on fruit trees, I, 59; IV, 77. 



injuring ])otato, II, 92. 

 Epicauta (Lytta) cinerea, habits of, V, 260. 



Lytta niarginata synonymous with. V, 261. 

 lemniscata, on cabbage, IV^ 77. 



Epicauta lemni.scata, in Texa,s, IV, 395. 



lugubris, changed to ulkei, m., II, 288. 

 maculata, in Nebraska report, ref., 1 11,437. 

 pennsylvanica, habits of. III, 416, 437. 



Lytta murina jirobably mistaken for, V, 201. 

 on goldon-rod, V, 261. 

 sp., abundance of, in Ohio, VI, 186. 

 strigosa, in cotton blossoms, VII, 247. 

 verticalis, on history of, III, 3. 

 vittata, ref., 111,437. 

 on i)otato, V, 261. 



Lytta vittata a synonym of, V, 261. 

 Epichnoptery.\ helix, Elasmus reared from, J\, 253. 

 Epidapus scabies, cause of potato disease, VI, 349, 380; 

 VII, 147. 



in Missouri, VII, 279. 

 Epilachna, bean, in New Mexico, m., IV, 26. 

 {See aho Epilachna corrupta,) 

 borealis, in New Jersey, IV, 44; VI, 187, 209. 

 carnivorous tendency of, V, 98; m.,3.57. 

 corrupta, habits of, 11,114,377; 111,410; V, .356. 

 Paris green against, III, 121. 

 in Colorado, notice, IV, 355. 

 irrigation against, mm., V, 81. 

 in New Mexico, m.,A'II, 210. 

 hirta, in South Africa, ref., V, 4. 

 vigintioctopunctata, in Australia, 111,434. 

 Epijiaschia?, described by Hulst, I, 93. 

 Epipocus cinctus, earlier stage.s of, ref., V, 271. 



punctatus, (ompared with E. ductus, A', 27'. 

 Epirrita inclinata, number killed by kerosene on 



water, V, 13. 

 Episcopus ornatus, in grass, m., IV, 198. 

 Episinus n. sp., exhibited, m.. Ill, 129. 

 Epitragode.", synopsis of, ref., IV, 350. 

 Epitragus, synopsis of, ref., IV, 350. 

 tomentosus, on orange. III, 08. 

 Epitrix (Crepidodera) cucumeris, on potato, 1, 157, 

 167. 



parvula, injuring tobacco, VI, 186. 

 sp., disseminating a plant disease, VI, 122. 

 subcrinita, on beans and tomato in Utah, IV, 135. 

 Epizeu.xis a'mula, on de.ad leaves, IV, 111. 

 Epura'a luteola, in figs, 111,414. 



monogama, on Cryjitoporus, V, 133. 

 Erastria scitula, enemy of Lecanium olea;, VI, 5, 6. 

 art., VI, 6-10. 



Intended introduction of, VI, 134. 

 further note on, VI, 336. 

 Erax lateralis, in cotton fields, VII, 326. 



palpifer of, V, 161. 

 Ergates spiculatus, from roots of Conifera», V, 34. 

 Ericerns po-la, wax secreted by. III, 424. 

 Erigone, parasitized by Polysphincta dictynae, 1,106. 



paper on, ref., II, 390. 

 Eriocamjia cerasi (?), parasitized by Khyssalus selan- 

 dna>, 11.351. 



on plum. III, 16.3. 

 on ijuince, III, 171. 

 in New Mexico, VII, 210. 

 in South Australia, VII, 266. 

 Eriococcus azale.-e, similar appearance of Gossyparia 

 ulmi to, 11,35. 



iu Michigan, VI, 327. 

 is it indigenous?, VII, 52. 

 noteson. VII,173, 175. 

 eucalypti, in Australia, I, 297. 



