GENERAL INDEX. 
A. Anthrenus scrophulariz, in New York ref. 283 
| varius on viburnum, 258. 
Abbott, Dr. W.L., article by, rev., 333. unusual experience with, 336. 
Acorn coding—Melissopus latiferreana, 319 Antinonnin. as an insecticide, ref., 211, 281 
msects, art., 318-324. Ants, and the fruit grower. note, 277. 
Acridiidx, appearance in Trinidad, 197 hunting, usefulness of, in Trinidad. 198. 
dificult to rear, 88. red. v. bed bugs, 340. 
ot New Mexico and Arizona, art., 29. | small black, fondness for kerosene, 41. 
Acridium ¢ancellatum, in Chile. ref., 47. Apanteles nonagriw, parasite of Nonagria exiti- 
emarginatum, in New Mexico, 30. osa, 55. 
maculipeine, in Chile, ref., 47. Anate fraucisca, in Lagerstreemia, ref., 274. 
peregrinum, in India, ref., 3. Aphelencus olesistus, n. sp., art., 161. 
parasitized by Anthomyia peshawarensis.%. | Aphelinus diaspidis, parasite of Aspidiotus, 233. 
shoshone, in New Mexico. 30. fuscipennis attacking San José scale, ref., 362. 
vitigerum, 1n Chile, ref., 47. Aphides, affecting grasses, 74. 
Acroceridx, parasitism of, 202-204. Aphidide, American tertiary, rev., 343. 
Adaha frigida, devouring bop louse in Oregon, 13. | in British Columbia, ref., 3. 
Euphorus seulptus parasitic on, 14. | methods of studying life histories of, 83-85. 
Adoretus umbrosus, in Hawaii, 43. | Aphis, black peach, in Australia, ref., 59. 
Agrilus sp. in forestry building, 227. in New York, ref., 56. 
Agrotis, climbing species, spraying for, 184. brassicaw in Tasmania, ref., 11. 
C-nigrum on celery, ref., 211. | cabbage. (See A. brassice.) 
Alesia frenata, feeding on woolly blight 12. cueumeris, i New Jersey, ref., 209. 
Aletia argillacea, remedies for, 167. maidi-radicis in Maryland, 32. 
Alphitobius ovatus (diaperinus) at World s Fair. maidis, ref., 154. 
221: mali, also on grasses, rem., 158. 
piceus, in sorghum (?) seeds, 221. scarce in Illinois, 374. 
Alphitophagus bifasciatus, m dried fruit, 221. (See also Louse, apple leaf.) 
Amblyomma tuberculatum, n.sp., deser., 314. | persice-niger, in New York, ref, 56. 
in Florida gopher hole, 306. kainit against, 95. 
Ammobhila gryphus. ref., 380. rose, in Tasmania, ref., 11. 
luctuosa, attacking cutworms, note, 376. Aphodius troglodytes n. sp., deser., 312. 
Anabrus simplex, ravages in Idaho, 20. in Florida gopher holes, 303, 305. 
Anarsia lineatella, in Washington, note. 373. Apheebantus, feeding on locust eggs, 202. 
Anasa tristis, in New Jersey, 187, ref., 209 Aphycus immaculatus, n. sp., deser., 235-236. 
Angoumois grain moth, at Worlds Fair, 216.  Apiculture, American, status of, 247. 
222. at Columbian exposition, art, 242-247. 
Anisopteryx vernata, spraying for. 184. extent of industry in United States, 351. 
Anobium paniceum. (See Sitodrepa.) Apis adansoni, a good species, 358. 
Anomala undulata attacking petunias, note, 377. dorsata, giant bee of India, 358,35). 
A noplognathus concolor, ref., 56. florea, smallest Indian bee, 359. 
Anosia plexippus, protective resemblance in, indica, cultivated in India, 358. 
334. mellifica, introduced in India, 358. 
Ant, ‘' Tom Raffles,’ of Jamaica, 44. mating of queens, ref., 380. 
Antenne comb of bees, 357. variations in, 358. 
Anthicus ictericus in Florida gopher holes, 305. species of the genus, 358. 
Anthomyia peshawarensis, parasite of Acridium unicolor a good species, 358. 
peregrinum, 3. | Apple aphis. (See Aphis mali.) 
radicum=Phorbia fuscipes=Hylemyia decep. leaf-folder, lesser. (See Teras minuta.) 
tiva, 372. leaf skeletonizer damaging apple trees, 375. 
Anthomyiide, parasitism of, 203. Aquaria for rearing insects, 86. 
Anthonomus signatus, in New Jersey, 191. | Arocerus fasciculatus, in spices, ete., 221. 
ABBREVIATIONS USED: Art.. article; descr., description; m.or men., mention; Nn. g. or gen. nov., new 
gelus; u.sp., uew species; ref., reference; rem., remarks; rept., report; rev., review; sp., species. 
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