GENERAL INDEX. 



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Qaail, Califoruia, in Chile, I, \r>3. 



eating potato beetle, m., IV, 278; V, 143. 

 Quarantine, against injurious insects, rev., VI, 207, 



208; VII, 217. 

 Quassia, ineffective against rose-cliafer, III, 223. 

 against hop louse, IV, 84, 342, 346, 355, 401; VI, 



16. 

 chilis IS. kerosene emulsion, V, (Jl. 

 price i:i Oregon, VI, 10. 

 Quedeufeldt, F. 0. G., obituary of, V, 211. 

 Queue-rouge (Latroilectus), in Januiica, ref., VI, 52. 



It. 



Kabbit hot. {See Bot.) 



Hea, remarks on structure of, V, 288. 

 jack, parasite of, III, 21. 

 Kanassa calva, on oranges in Florida, V, 265. 

 Eaphidia, exported to New Zealand, III, 43; IV, 339. 



sent to Australia, HI, 190. 

 Eaphioniidas, note on family rank of, V, 280. 

 Rascal leaf-crumpler, destructive in Te.\as, V, 50. 



preservation of parasites of, VI, 731. 

 Kaspberry beetle, in England, m., IV, 38. 

 bud caterpillar, in England, IV, 38. 

 fruit beetle, on Geum rivale or album, A'll, 204. 

 geometer, in New York, ref., VI, 283. 

 sawfly, in Michigan, II, 42. 

 RathvoD, Dr. S. S., obituary of, III, 428. 

 "Ranfo," Lita solanella on, in New Zealand, V, 163. 

 Rear horse, domesticated, I, 156. 

 parasite of, IV, 244. 

 female vs. male, V, 145. 

 on cotton, A'll, 25. 



[See also Stagmomantis Carolina.) 

 Red borer, in tea-plant in Ceylon, II, 193. 

 bug, injuring oranges, I, 190, 234. 

 treated. III, 410. 



local signification of term, V, 271. 

 {See aho Cotton stainer.) 

 horse, insect diet of, I, 159. 

 Red-humped caterpillar, killed by parasites, IV, 207. 

 Red-legged flea-beetle, in peach orchards, I, 280. 

 its injury decreasing, II, 49. 

 art., V, 334-342. 

 injuring orchard tiees, V, 334. 

 remedies used against, V, 337. 

 jarring effective against, V, 337. 

 reduviid jireying on, V, 338. 

 food-plant of imago. A', 340. 



{See also Crepidodera rufiijes.) 

 grasshoijper (locust), in Michigan, II, 44. 

 in New York report. III. 252. 

 carnivorous. III, 338. 

 Red-neclced cane-borer (.\grilns nificolli.s), in New 



Jersey, IV, 28, 29; ref, 232. 

 Red scale, hydrocyanic acid gas against, I, 286; II, 

 122, art., 202-207; III, 182. 



washes against, TI, 92; III, 1. 



origin of, II, 312. 



in California, III, 23; IV, 167; VI, 2. 



damage by, growing less. III, 302; VI, 140. 



starch against, III, 353. 



natural enemies of. III, 427; V, 207 ; VI, 



227, 228. 

 Australian enemies of, IV, llU. 289; art., V, 

 41-43. 



Red scale, from Tahiti, IV, 213. 

 killed by cold, IV, 343. 

 on palms, ref., V, 159. 

 in Australia, ref, VI, 59. 

 Florida, introduction of into California, II, 

 253 ; V, 282, 

 bulletin on, rev., VI, 2. 

 in Northern greenhouse, VII, 360. 

 in Te.xas, VII, 279. 

 spider, in England, I, 72 ; m., V, 293, 296. 

 in Chile, I, 1.55. 

 in Ceylon, I, 293. 



evaporated sulphur against, I, 319 ; A'l, 344. 

 remedies again.st. III, 260. 

 destroyed by Scymnus, III, 422. 

 in Australia, ref, IV, 2, 348. 

 birds a remedy for, IV, 278. 

 in California, m., IV, 337. 

 keroseao emulsion against, m., V, 73. 

 abundance of, in Illinois, VI, 2C9. 

 tea-mite, on tea plant in Ceylon, II, 103. 

 turnip beetle, Paris green against, V, 289. 

 in Canada, m., \, 289. 

 Reduviid eggs, Telenomus hubbardi bred from, IV, 

 123. 

 preying on red-legged flea-beetle, V, 338. 

 Reduviidas, not including Enicocephalus, IV, 'i:>>. 

 Regal walnut moth. {See Citherouia regalis.) 

 Repipta taurus, feeding on cotton aphis, VII, 321. 

 Reproductive organs, and nitrogenous food, VII, 266. 

 Resemblance, unnecessary case of protective, VI, 334. 

 Resin compound, first use of. III, 260. 

 against hop louse, VI, 15. 

 soap for Bordeau.v mixture and fur ro-in wash, 



VII, l:n. 

 wash against San Jos(j scale, VI, 368; VII, 293, 

 371. 



and kerosene emulsion, A'll, 124, 130. 

 preparation of, VII, 129. 

 Retinia comstockiana, parasitized by Cremastus re- 



tinia?. Ill, 156. 

 Rhabdotis semipunctata, damaging fruits in Africa, 



II, 2. 

 Rhagium lineatum, boring dead pine, spruce, and fir 

 trunks, II, 190. 



Bracou siraple.\ bred from nests of, V, 248. 

 = R. inquisitor, VII, 419. 

 Rheumatism cured by bee stin^vs, V, 353. 

 Rheumatobates, compared with Jletrobates, A', 193. 

 remarks on, IV, 321; V, 146. 

 article on, V, 189-194. 

 Rhina barbirostris, on jialm, ref, V, 357. 



nigra, on jialm, ref, V, 357. 

 Rhingia, larval habits of, ni., I, 5. 

 Rhinoceros beetle, in woodshed. III, 395. 

 Rhinoncus inconspectus, reported in this country, 



V, 271. 

 Rhipiphorus, an external para.site, 1, 171. 

 Rhizobins, attempted colonization <f, V, 251. 

 debilis, llncyrtiue reared from, V, 207. 



in California, status of, VI, 28. 

 satellus, in California, status of, VI. 29. 

 ventralis, Ilomalotylus sp. reared from, X, 207. 

 ^ increase of, VI, 5. 



in California, ref, VI, 27 ; VII, 48, 364. 

 Rhizococcus quercus, on Quercus laurifolia, VI I, 53. 



sp., on grass, I, 345, 385 : II. 320; III, 107. 

 Rhizoglyphus, strictly vegetarian, m.,IV, 185. 



