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Entomological Society of Washington, proceed- 

 ings of. Vol. II, No. 3, rev., 28,'). 

 Washington, abstract of minutes of, 146, 

 212,287.366. 

 Entomologists, Economic Association of. adilress 

 of first vice-president, 68-76. 

 President's opening address, 07, (i8. 

 Proceedings fourth meeting, 6li. fi7-i:i(i. 

 Revised list members, 130, 131. 

 Entomology, agricultural, text-book of, rev., 147. 

 at Iowa State University, rev.. 271. 

 •conomic, at Cape of Good Hope. 272. 

 notes on. 61. 



recent publications on. 75. 

 newspaper. 144. 

 Entoniosielis artouidis, in Canada, 1, 2, m., 289. 

 E])eira trilolium. corresiiondeiu-e (in. 202. 

 Ephestia a.-suetella. the Jatnaica Ki)liestia, 350. 

 iuterpuuctella attacking lettuce seeds. 349. 

 kiihniella, important publication on, rev.. 290. 

 new localities for, 141 . 

 not at Jamaica, 350. 

 on Pacific coast, 276. 

 origin of, 353. 



probably in New South Wales in 1859, 354. 

 see Mediterranean Flour Moth, 

 sericaria probably E. kuehniella, 354. 

 Ephialtes irritator, parasitic on Liopus variega- 



tus, 247. 

 Epicauta cinerea, Lytta marginata and L. cinerea- 

 synonymous with, 261. 

 pennsylvanica, Lytta murina probably mis- 

 taken for, 261. 

 vittata, synonymous with l.iytta vittata, 261. 

 Epihichna borealis, carnivorovis tendency of, 98; 

 m.,357. 

 corrupta damaging beans, 356. 

 irrigation against, mm, 81. 

 hirta, in South Africa, ref., 4. 

 Epipociis cinctus, earlier stages of, ref., 271. 



punctatus, compared with E. cinctus, 271. 

 Epirrita inclinata, number killed by kerosene on 



water, 13. 

 EpuriBa monogama, on Cryptoporus, 133. 

 Erax,palpiferof,161. 



Ergates spiculatus, from roots of Coniferse, 34. 

 Eristalis tenax, cross-fertilization of Chrysanthe- 

 mums by, 263. 

 in greenhouses, 200. 

 Eucalyptus, description of galls on, 360. 



globulus, remedy for mosquitoes, 268 ; letter, 



344. 

 lesiniferus, supposed gall-mites on, 349. 

 Eucharidae, entitled to family rank, rem., 146. 

 Eudamus proteus, destructive to beans, 196. 



tityrus attracted to light, note, 355. 

 Eumenes fraterna, capturing Depressaria hera- 



cliana, 107. 

 Eupagoderes decipiens, on Mesquite, 40. 

 Enpehnus, reared from Muhlenberbergia, 132. 

 allynii, check on Isosoma tritici, 11. 



reared from infeeted wheat stems, mm., 

 90. 

 cyaniceps, reared with Bruchus exiguus, 2.50. 

 sp., reared from Tineid, 207. 



reared with Scolytus rugulosus, 250. 



Euphorus phlfjeotribi, parasite of Phbeotribus 

 frontalis, 249. 

 sculptus, parasitic on Megilla maculata, ref., 

 249. 

 Em-ycreon ran talis — Loxostege similalis, 55. 

 Eurymetopon cylindricum on prune trees in Cali- 

 fornia, 350. 

 Eurytomid, parasite of wheat pest, mm., 90. 



reared from Muhlenbergia, 132. 

 Euschistus servus, on oranges in Florida, 264. 

 Evania appendigaster, cockroach egg parasite 



274. 

 Exochomus tripustulatus, foe of oak Chermes. 135. 

 Exogenetic species of insects, 120. 

 Experiment against mosquitoes, art., 12-14. 

 Experiment stations : 



Alabama, bull. 41. rev., 296. 

 California, bull. 99, rev.. 214. 

 Cornell University, bull. 44, abs., 226, ref., 226. 



bull. 50, rev., 293. 

 Delaware College, bull. 14. rev., 217. 



bull. 18, rev., 217. 

 Illinois, bull. 19, rev., 59. 

 Iowa, bulls. 16, 17, 18, rev., 66. 

 Louisiana, rept. for 1891, rev. of entomological 



matter in, 5. 

 Maryland, bull. No. 16, rev., 2. 

 Massachusetts, bull. 17, rev.. 3. 



bull. 20, rev., 213. 

 (Minnesota= University of Minnesota.) 

 Mississippi, bull. 21, rev., 64. 

 New Jersey, bull. 90, rev., 217. 

 Ohio, bulls. 45 and 46, rev., 296. 

 Oklahoma, bull. 3, rev., 148. 

 Oregon, bull. 25, rev., 292. 

 South Dakota, bull. 30, rev., 5. 

 Texas; bull. 24, rev., 294. 

 University of Minnesota, bull. 23, rev., 216. 

 ington, bull. 4. rev.. 4. 



Fertilizers in combating iuvsects, ref., 217. 



Ficus indica, Cephalonomia hyalinipennia and 



Hypotbenemus eruditus reared from, 250. 

 Fidia longipes, injuring grape, m., 18. 



murina, injuring grape, m., 18. 

 Fig, Cephalonomia hyalinipennis reared from, 250. 



insect, introduction into Australia, ref., 63. 

 native Australian, ref., 63. 



trees, Ptychodea vittatus attacking, 365. 

 Fire-blight beetle, on fruit trees, m., 17. 

 Flata conica, on Osage orange, 155. 

 Flea-beetle, cabbage, kerosene emulsion against, 

 m.,73. 



grape-vine, ref., 62. 



injuring grape, 19. 



on apple, might be controlled by irrigation, 80. 



on strawberry and peach, 17. 



Paris green against, 257. 



red-legged, art., 334. 



tobacco against, m., 74. 

 Flea, rabbit, structure of, rem., 288. 

 Fleas, form a distinct order, 288. 

 Flesh-flies, attacking a boy, 265. 

 Fletcher, James, 1891 report, rev. of, 1. 



report for 1892, rev. of, 289. 



