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GENERAL INDEX. 



Phyllcecus (Janus) flaviveutris, life history and rem- 

 edy, VI, 298. 



description of, VI, 300. 

 fiimipenuis, in blackberry, VI, 299. 

 integer, art., I, 8-11. 



damaging willow, II, 230; ref.,'286; VI, 2U9. 

 pbthisicus, in rose, VI, '^99. 

 trimaculatus, in blackberry, VI, 239. 

 xantbostunia, in Spira'a, VI, 29'J. 

 I'hyllopalpus pulcliellus, on cotton, A'll, 25. 

 Phyllotreta albionica, injurious to Cruciferfe, VII, 

 406. 

 armoracia^, injurinji liorse-radisli, VII, 404. 

 nemoruui, iiijiiriou.s to Crucifera', VII, 405. , 

 pusilla, injuring turnips in Colorado, II, 146. 

 sinuata, injuring Crucifcra-, VII, 405. 

 vastatrix, in France, II, 380. 

 in New Zealand, II, 384. 

 vittata, in Mississippi, I, 217. 



injuring Cruciferse, VII, 405. 

 Phylloxera, grape, in Europe, art., II, 310-311 ; 

 notes on. III, 185; IV, 224; VI, 346. 

 in Australia, discussed. III, 353. 

 station, in Brazil, III, 354. 

 quicksilver remedy against. III, 391. 

 in United States, IV, 212. 

 remedy sugge.-ted against, IV, 225, 289. 

 in South Africa, ref., IV, 225; V, 4. 

 letter on, ref., V, 272. 

 control of, by submersion, art., VI, 315. 

 {See also P. vastatrix.) 

 caryfecaulis, allied species on pecan, I, 222. 

 carj-aefoliai, Tlirips in galls of, I, 137. 

 frumentaria, in ears of corn, I, 139, 141. 

 mali, on grapo leaves, I, 140. 



injuring young apples, I, 141. 

 nigra, in clover heads, I, 141. 

 rileyi, CEcanthus feeding on, II, 131. 

 vastutrix, German laws on, I, 27. 



legal bearing of remedies against, I, 91. 

 in Australia, I, 121, 303; ^'11, 267. 

 Tbrips infesting galls of, I, 142. 

 not in Chile, I, 153. 

 in Asia Minor, I, 354. 

 at Cape of Good Hope, I, 383; IV, 340. 

 in Colorado, I, 385. 

 effects of irrigation on, II, 221. 

 present foreign status, II, 310. 

 questions depending on. III, 208. 

 Phylloxeridw, note on, II, 378. 

 Phymata erosa, the bee-slayer, ref., VI, 181. 

 Phymatodes amoenum, parasitized by Eubadizon 

 phymato !es. III, 58. 



in grape canes, VII, 385. 

 dimidiatus, on oak, IV, 65. 

 juglaudis, habits of, IV, 261. 

 obscurns, on live oak, V, 34. 

 variabilis, injurious to tan bark, VII, 149, 151. 



= P. testaceus, VII, 419. 

 varius, on oak, IV, 65. 

 Phyrdenus, synopsis of, ref., V, 279. 

 Physianthus vs. the codling moth, IV, 331. 

 Phytobius griseomicans, descr. offered fur implica- 

 tion, m., Ill, 351. 



velatus, descr. for publication, m., 111,357. 

 Phytocoris, hew vino post in Australia, III, 30. 

 Phytodietus pleuralis, parasitic on Kudemis botrana, 

 III, 464. 



Phytodietus vulgaris, reared from bud moth, ref., 

 Ill, 360. 



parasitic on geometer. III, 4C4. 

 Phytomyza affinis, as a cause of decay in Clematis, 

 art., VI, 92, 93. 



chrj'santhemij ref.. Ill, 351. 



mining chrysanthemum leaves, VII, 399. 

 Phytonomus punctatus, injuring clover. III, 70. 

 killed by fungoid disease, IV, 43. 

 in New Jersey, IV, 43; V, 98. 

 in western Pennsylvania, IV, 270. 

 in Connecticut, IV, 401. 

 destructive appearances of, V, 99. 

 westward spread of, \, 279. 

 on white clover, VI, 180. 

 in Maryland, abundance of, VI, 328. 

 in West Virginia, VII, 148. 

 in Ohio, VII, 203. 

 in Michigan, VII, 273. 

 Phytophagous Hj-menopteru, British, A'l, 49. 

 Phytoptidaj, in Alfred Nalepa's work, ref.. Ill, 302. 

 Phytoptus, cranberry leaf-galls not made by, I, 112, 

 279. 

 on plum, I, 343. 

 causing double flowers, I, 349. 

 affinities of, IV, 183. 

 oleivorus, in Bermuda, III, 121. 

 in Australia, ref.. Ill, 434. 

 pruni (probably), injuring plum, m., V, 17. 

 pruni-crumeni, on plum, I, 344. 

 pyri, in Australia, I, 363. 

 ref.. Ill, 308. 



remedies against, V, 104, 105. 

 article on, V, 104, m., 349. 

 in Canada, V, 125. 

 in Idaho, VII, 202. 

 on the Pacific coast, VII, 278. 

 ribis, in Russia, III, 393. 



remedy against, IV, 38. 

 u. sji., on plum, V, 16. 

 n. sp., on pear, VII, 198. 

 Pickerel, little, insc ct diet of, I, 160. 

 Picus villosus, eating Depress;»ria, I, 98. 



destroying tui:80ck moths. III, 295. 

 feeding on parsnip webworm, V, 107. 

 Pieris, pyrethrum experiments on. III, 260. 

 destroyed by tiger beetle larva>, IV, 155. 

 native and imported, about Washington, V, 99, 

 oleracca, in Colorado, I, 382. 



in Michigan, II, 42. 

 protodice, in Mississijipi, I, 17, 217; III, 337. 

 parasite attacking larva of, I, 225. 

 in Colorado, I, 382. ' 

 in California, II, 46. 

 in Alabama, III, 86. 

 not affected by bacterial disease of Pieris 



rapre, III, .333. 

 in New Mexico, VII, 210. 

 rapa?, kerosene emulsion against, I, 28. 



parasites of, I, 225; III, 16; V, 23, 120; VI, 



132. 

 in Ohio, 1, 319. 

 in Colorado, I, 382. 

 in Michigan, II, 42. 

 in California, II, 40. 

 breeding ou Cakile araericana, II, 12 '.. 

 gauzo-covennl frame against, ref , "II, :''4 i. 

 in Mississippi, III, 84. 



