GENERAL INDEX. 



Acamptus, synopsis of, I'ef., 279. 

 Acanthia columbaria, notes on, ref., 134. 



hirundinus, notes on, ref., 134. 



lectularia, local names for, 272. 



pipistrella?, notes on, ref., 134. 

 Achiea chamseleon, fruit moth of South Africa, 



ref.. 4. 

 Achorutes arraatus, swarm of, 202. 



nivicola, swarming of, 202. 

 A<idalia herbariata, injuring herbariums, 40,41. 



microsaria, synonym of herbariata, 40. 



jjusillaria, synonym of herbariata, 40. 

 Acrifliinfe, divisjoual bulletin on, notice, 218. 

 Acrophylla tessellata, injuring forest trees in 



Australia, 63. 

 Acutalls calva, on Eupatorium and honey locust, 

 92. 



dorsalis, on grape, mm., 92. 

 .ai^geria acerni, on maple, 83. 



corni, biologic notes on, 83. 



gallivora, compared with M. rubristigma, 85. 



hospes, compared with M. rubristigma, 85. 



nicotianse, compared with rubristigma, 85. 



querci, notes on, 85. 



rubristigma, biologic notes on, 88. 

 n. sp., description, 84. 

 J^gerians, not attracted to lights, m., 86. 

 ^geriidse of central Ohio, notes on, art., 81-85. 

 Agabus gagates, killed by kerosene in water, 13. 

 Agallia sanguineolenta, in Iowa, 113. 

 Agricultural college of Michigan, insect collec- 

 tion of, ref., 287. 

 Agricultural Gazette of Ketr South Wales, 



notices, 63, 214. 

 Agricultural Journal, Cape Colony, rev., 272. 

 Agriln.s ruficollis, in New Jersey, 95. 

 Agriotes mancus, account of, ref., 5. 

 Agrotis messoria, known as "onion cut-worm." 

 354. 



ochreogaster, in Canada, 124. 



spp., damaging grapes in California, 354. 

 Alaptus exci.sus, smallest known insect, 267. 

 Aldrich, J. M., rev. of article by, 59. 

 Aletia xylina, Sarcophaga infesting, 23. 

 Aleurodicus, note on genus, 219. 



cocois, damaging cocoanut and guava, 315. 



trchnical description of, 316. 

 Ak-yrodes, orange = A, citri. 



Aleyrodes asarumis. m., 219. 



citri, n. sp., article on, 219-226. 



description of different .stages of 220. 

 habits and life history, 222. 

 natural enemies of, 225. 

 remedies for, 224. 

 sp., on Punica granatum, 160. 

 sp., on strawberry, m., 17. 

 spp., on Lawsonia inermis, 246. 

 Allomimus, synopsis of, ref., 279. 

 AUorhina mutabilis, irrigation against, 79. 

 synonymical note, 38. 

 nitida, synonymical note, 38. 

 sobrina, synonymical note, 38. 

 ap., injuring fruits, m., 17. 

 Alum for rose chafers, notes on, 358. 

 Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci., abstract of proceedings of 



entomological club, 132-134. 

 Ampelophaga myron parasitised by Apanteles 



congregatus, 289. 

 Amphizoa, notes on larva of, art., 19-22. 

 insolens, notes on larva, 19. 

 josephi, not of specific value, 20. 

 lecontei, notes on larva, 19. 

 Anasa tristis, immersion against, m., 81. 

 Anchylonycha? sp.. damaging sugar cane in Fiji, 



270. 

 Anderson, James R., rev. of art. by, 66. 

 Angoumois grain moth, see Grain Moth, art., 325. 

 Anguillulidee, root-gall on cotton, m., 297. 

 Anisopteryx pometaria, in California, 270. 

 injuring maple, 125. 

 sp., on plum, 18. 

 Anomala binotata. on Robinia neomexicana. 38. 

 lucicola, biological note on, 95. 



on grape in New Jersey, 95. 

 marginata, vineyard pest, 44. 

 Anosia plexippus=Danais archippus. 270. 



attracted to light, m, 355. 

 Anoxus chittendeni, bred with Cis fuscipes, 250. 

 Ant, honey -producing, in Australia, ref.. 259. 

 Antaplagakoebelei, men., 297. 



n. sp. descr., 333. ^ 



Anthicid, reported injurious to fruit, 197. 

 Anthoniyia brassicse in England, m., 293. 



ceparum in England, m., 296. 

 Anthonomus musculus, characters of, 176. 

 not the strawberry weevil, 175. 

 pomorum in England, m., 293. 



similarity of its work to A . signatus, 293. 

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