384 



Chermes inaniiifer. see Goaaypavia mannifera. 



oak, biological note on, 135. 

 Cherry borer moth, in Ta.smania. ret'., 216. 

 Cherry -tree borer, in Australia, ref., 63. 



Tortrix, abiintlance of, in Massachusetts, 

 351. 

 Cliitken plague, new. in Texa.s, 267, 348. 

 Chickens, destroying cabbages, 257. 



destroying potato-beetles, 256. 

 Chigo, transmitter ol disease, ref., 273. 

 Chilocorus bivulnerus. good work of, 53. 

 Chiloneurus albieoriiis, parasite of oak cherme.s, 



135. 

 Chinch bug. diseases of, 71. 

 Empusa aphidis against, 70. 

 in Illinois, rev., 59. 

 in Kansas. 114. 115. 

 in Mississippi, m., 110. 

 in Nebraska, m., 195. 

 in Oklahoma bull., ref., 148. 

 Chionaspis biclavis, on orange, 19. 

 citri, distribution of, 203. 



introduced from Japan and Australia, 282. 

 Tineid feeding on, 207. 

 minor? on Puuica granatum, 160. 



on Vitis and Hibiscus, 246. 

 orange, see Chionaspis citri. 

 Chironomid, blood-sucking, 279. 

 Chittenden, F. H., m.,336. 

 Chterocampa celerio, in Australia. 277. 

 Chrysalis, curious, art., 131. 

 Chrysobothris Polychroma sp. parasitic on, 141. 

 califoruica. injuring apple. 33. 

 feniorata, ou live oak, 33. 

 n. sp., on strawberry, 18. 

 seniisciil])ta. lircd from apple and live oak, 33. 

 Chrysochiis lolmltiiius, injuring peach, m., 17. 

 Chrysomela di.shx ata, on Malvastrum, 39. 

 exclamationis, on sunflower. 39. 

 flavomarginata, hibernation and food-plant of, 

 ref., 287. 

 Chry8oi)a, enemy of scale-insect, ref., 140. 

 Chrysojis hilaris. number killed by kerosene, 13. 

 Cicada, periodical, irregular appearance of, 200. 

 present yeai's appearances of art., 298. 

 reports of. wanted, 298. 

 ochreoptera, irrigation against, 80. 

 septendecim. brood XI, 299. 

 brood XI, localities of, 299. 

 brood XI, southern distribution of. 299. 

 tredecim, appearance of brood XVI. 298. 

 localities of brood XVI, 298. 

 unusual occurrence of, 50. 

 Cigarette beetle ( ?), in Brazil and West Indies, 202, 



remedies for, 198. 

 Cigars, damaged by Lasioderma ( .') in Brazil, 202. 

 Cimbex aniericana, in Nebraska, m., 195. 

 Ijarasites of, ref., 5. 

 Sarcophaga bred from, ref., 23. 

 Cis dichrous, in fungus ou live oak. 34. 



fuscipes, Anoxus chittendeni probably pira- 

 sitic on, 250. 

 Cladius isomera:^C. pectinicornis, 6. 



pectinicomis, descriptions of stages of, 8, 9. 

 habits of, 11. 

 on rose, art., 6-9. 



Clerus formicarius, attempt to introduce into U. 

 S., 146, 188. 

 rosmarus, possible enemy of Anthonomus, 

 182. 

 Clisiocampa sp. on hop in Washington, 50. 

 Clover-leaf beetle, in New Jersey, 98. 



weevil, destructive appearances of, 99. 

 mite in houses, 347. 

 root-borer, in Canada, refs., 1, 62. 



in peas, 99. 

 seed caterpillar, in Iowa, 112. 

 remedy for, 74. 

 midge, in Iowa. 112. 



Mammoth clover exempt from, 74. 

 Thrips, see Phlceothrips. 

 Cluster fly, a household pest, corr., 263. 

 Clytanthus albofasciatus, beaten from grape, 54. 

 Coal oil, see Kerosene. 

 Coccid notes, rev. of art., 64. 

 Coccidif, attacks by, 363, 



food-plants of some, art., 158, 160. 

 gall making, notes on, 360. 

 Jamaican, food-plants of, 245. 

 Coccinella 9-notata, Homalotylus obscurus para- 

 sitic on, 249. 

 sanguinea, Homalotylus obscurus reared from, 

 rev., 249. 

 Coccinellid, Homalotylus n. sp. reared from, 207. 

 Coccirellidfe, importation of, mm., 71. 



possibility of breeding for use against nox- 

 ious insects, C8. 

 ('ochineal bugs, ou Cactus, m., 49. 

 Cochliopodidse possibly descended from Satur- 



niidae, 355. 

 Cockerell, T. D. A., rev. of articles by, 139, 140, 



362. 

 Cockroach, crop of, ref., 217. 

 egg parasites, n(^e on, 274. 

 tropical, in New Orleans, 201. 

 in Brazil, 265. 

 Cocoanut and Guava mealy-wing, 314. 



Palm, death from scale-insects overestimated, 

 362. 

 methods of treatment, 357. 

 ravages on, 357. 

 Codling moth, damage in Nebraska, 141. 

 expense of spraying for, 73. 

 experiments against, ref., 3. 

 increase in New Jersey, 93, 94. 

 in Australia, rev., 214. 

 in Cape Colony, 295. 

 in Missouri, 135. 

 in Nebraska, 195. 

 in Oregon, in 1892, 292. 

 in Tasmania, ref., 216. 

 irrigMtioii against, 79. 

 iami> trap a failure against, 215. 

 legislation in Tasmania, 277. 

 proper time to spray in Oregon, 292. 

 rotnedies experimented with, 292. 

 remedies, ref., 1. 

 spraying against, ref., 213. 

 three-brooded, in Oregon, 292. 

 Coleophora n. sp., ou blackberiy, 18. 

 n. sp., on orange, m., 18. 

 sp.,on peach, m., 17. 



