430 



Paris green, against orchard caterpillars, ref., 295. 



as insecticide, ref., 296. 



effect of, on honey bee, 282. 



experiments with, refs., 2, 354. 



historic notes on, art., 62. 



iiyury to foliage by, 284. 



methods of applying for cotton worm, 14, 35. 



use of. in England, 36, 37. 

 Parlatoria, Blastobasis a remedy for, 290. 



pergandei, var. crotonis, in Jamaica, 334. 



sp., from Sandwich Islands, mm., 218. 



s])., on Acalypha, in Jamaica, 334. 

 Patent Office and Government work, abs. art., 46. 

 Pea and bean weevils, art., 297-302. 

 Pea weevil, first larval stage, art., 392. 



in Colorado, ref., 355. 



remedies for, art., 298. 

 Peach moth, Japanese, 341. 

 Peach-tree borer, in Miss., ref., 90. 



in New Mexico., ref., 92. 

 Pear midge, in New Jersey, ref., 358. 



in New York State, 161. 



slug, in Australia, ref., 2. 

 Pediculi, in Dr. Bos's work, ref., 149, 

 PediculidcB, origin and development of parasitic 



habit in, art., 187-191. 

 P61icot, P., rev. of paper by, 153. 

 PelopKus cementarius, Melittobia reared from 



cells of, mm., 162, 229. 

 Pemphigus populi-monilis, in Wyoming, ref., 90. 

 Pentastomitm, origin and development in, 183. 

 Perimegatoma variegatum, proposed introduction 



in Eastern States, 346. 

 Periodical Cicada = Cicada septeudeeim. 

 Perisemus prolongatus, bred from Crambus call- 



ginosellus, m., 122. 

 Petroleum vs. quassia for hop louse, 84, 346. 

 Phsenopria haematobia', bred from Haimatobia 



serrata, 126. 

 Phalsena saccharalis^Diatraea saccharalis, 95. 

 Phalangiides, ref. to paper on, 229. 

 Phanurus ovivorus, host of, 123. 

 Phenionoe Scaudata, boring in persimmon, 332. 



remedies for, 332. 

 Phengodes laticollis, larviform female, m., 162. 

 Philopterides, afliuities of, 190, 191. 

 Phlepsius irroratus, in grass, m., 197. 

 Phloeodes diabolicus, habits of, 262. 

 Phteothrips sp., enemy of gypsy moth, ref., 354. 

 Phorocera pumicata, ref., 115. 

 Phorodon humuli, in Northwest, 342-343, 406. 

 Phoxopteris comptana, notes on, 209. 



ref. to article on, by H. Garman, 339. 

 Phromnia marginella, in India, ref., 296 

 Phycitid moth, attacking pecan, 78. 

 Phyllodecta vittellinie, probably P. vulgatissima, 

 131. 



vulgatissima, on Salix longifolia, mm., 131. 

 Phylloxera, at Cape of Good Hope, remedies, 225. 



grape, in United States, 212. 

 remedy suggested for, 289. 



in France, 224. 



vastatrix, at the Cape of (iood Hope, 340. 

 Phymatodes dimidiatus, on oak, 65. 



juglandis, habits of, 261. 



varius, on oak, 65. 

 Physianthus vs. the Codling moth, 331. 



Phytonomus punctatus, in Connecticut, 401. 

 in New Jersey, 43. 

 in western Pennsylvania, 270. 

 killed by fungoid disease, 43. 

 Phytoptus, aflanities of, 183. 



ribis, remedy for, 38. 

 Pieris destroyed by tiger beetle larvae, 155. 

 Pimpla pedalis, bred from galls of Saperda con- 

 color, 66. 

 enemy of gypsy moth, 354. 

 Pithanus, occa-sional development of wings in, 154. 

 Pityophthoms sparsus, syn. note, 132, 

 Planehonia fimbriata, on Akee, in Jamaica, 334. 

 Plant bug, leaf-footed=Leptoglos8US phyllopus. 

 fertilization by insects, 157, art., 254-256, 334, 



art., 358-378. 

 lice, destruction of, in egg state, 327. 

 kerosene emulsion for, 87. 

 Wyoming bulletin on, rev., 90. 

 louse, corn root, in Nebraska, 142. 



hop, remediesfor, 84, 342, 346, 355, 401, 406. 

 enemy, a new, 348. 



melon, injury attributed to, due to bac- 

 terial disease, mm., 17. 

 in New Jersej', ref., 358. 

 on celery, 213. 

 parsnip, m., 213. 

 Plants and insects, interrelations of. art., 358-378. 

 Platamodes illinoiensis Walsh MS., possibly 



Ischnoptera, 393. 

 PlatjTgaster, bred species, 125. 

 Platynota rostrana, parasite of, 195. 

 Platypsyllus castoris, on beaver skins, 394. 

 Plum borer, American, in Illinois, ref., 293. 



saw fly, see Saw fly. 

 Plums, dried, Glyciphagus prunoriim aniong, 185. 

 Plum Curculio, see Curculio. 



Plutella cruciferarum, damaging turnip and 

 swede crops in Eastern Britain, 81. 

 in England, m., 39; rev., 236. 

 in Miss Ormerod's report, ref., 295. 

 Pocota grandis, true male of, 86. 

 Podacanthus wilkinsoni, on Eucalyptus in New 



South Wales, ref., 90. 

 Podagrion mantis, parasite of Stagmoniautis, 244. 

 pachymerus, parasite of European Mantis, 242. 

 Podisus spinosus, enemy of gypsy moth, ref., 354. 

 Ptecilonota cyanipes, on aspen and willow, 66. 

 Poison traps for cutworms, early use of, art., 326. 

 Polistes rubigiuosus, using paper bag for nest- 

 building, art. 192-293. 

 Pollenia rudis, Eiupusa attacking, 153. 

 PoUinia costa\ appearing in California, 347. 

 Polygnotus, bred species, 125, 166. 

 Polymecus, bred species, 125. 

 Polyphemus (moth), ref., 166. 

 Polyphylla 10-lineala, mm., 350. 



synoi)8is of, ref., 350. 

 Potato beetle, Colorado, damage done by, attrib- 

 uted to Dissosteira, m., 17. 

 eaten by birds, m., 278. 

 eaten by ducks, 76. 

 in Georgia, 135. 

 in Nova Scotia, 283. 

 Lebia grandis an old enemy of, 204. 

 rare in New Mexico, 26. 

 -tuber moth, art,, 239-242. 



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