392 
Aramigus fulleri, distribution 379. 
Arctia phyllira (I. L., v., p. 111)=A. rectilinea. 
rectilinea damaging cotton, 167. 
Argiope argentata, common in California, 268. 
Army worm, uppearances in 1894, 374. 
circular on, notice, 348. 
destructive through one brood only, 150. 
in Illinois, ref., 374. 
in New Mexico, note, 41. 
in Tasmania, letter, 37. 
in Virginia, note, 41. 
Arphia tenebrosa, in New Mexico. 30. | 
teporata, in New Mexico, 30. 
Arsenical mixtures, as insecticides, 119. 
Arsenicals, fungicide properties of. correction, 346. 
Arsenite of ammonia, as an insecticide, 118. 
of potash, as an insecticide, 118. 
of soda, as an insecticide, 119. 
Arsenites and arsenical mixtures, as insecticides, 
art., 115-121. 
best insecticides, ref., 211. 
composition and properties of. 116. 
early use of, 115. 
methods of applying to cotton insects, 167, 168. 
Arseniuretted hydrogen gas as an insecticide, 119. 
Ashmead, W. H., monograph of Proctotrypida, 
rev., 271. | 
Asopia costalis, in Iowa in 1893, 193. 
treatment of, 72. 
farinalis, in Iowa in 1893, 193. 
treatment of, 42. | 
Asparagus beetle, 12-spotted, in New Jersey, 191. 
(See Crioceris 12-punctata, 191.) 
Aspidiotiphagus citrinus n. sp., descr., 230. 
on Diaspis bromeliz, 231. 
synonymy, 229. 
Aspidiotus ancylus, host of Coccophagus aurantii, 
231. 
articulatus, distribution of. 100, 103. 
food plants of, 103. 
on Vitis vinifera in Nevis, 50. 
aurantii, distribution of, 101. 
hymenopterous parasites of, 227, 234. 
in Australia, ref., 59. 
losing its destructiveness, 140. 
on limes, Montserrat, 50. 
budleiz in Antigua, 50. 
camelliz in California, ref., 27. 
ceratoriz in Italy, ref., 48. 
citricola, host of Signiphora flavopalliata, 223. 
citrinus, variety of A. aurantii, 228. 
eydoniz, host of Signiphora occidentalis, 234 
dictyospermi, on Cycas(?), m., 101. 
ficus, food-plants and distribution of, 101, 103. 
juglans-regiz on pear, 328. 
lanatus, ref., 208. 
nerii, in Australia, ref., 29, 59. 
possibly A. hedera, 327. 
perniciosus, art., 360. 
in California, ref., 27. 
in the East, 286. 
in Virginia, suppression of, 324. 
personatus, distribution of, 100, 103. 
in Antigua, 50. 
pini, host of Coccophagus aurantii, 231. 
punice, distribution of, 101. 
in Dominica, 50. 
| Aspidiotus represented in Trinidad, 196. 
sacchari, apparently endemic in Jamaica, 103. 
sp. on Areca rubrain Antigua, 50. 
tenebricosus, scarcity of, in 1893, 140. 
Asplenium, Aphelencus olesistus attacking, 161. 
Asterodiaspis pustulans in Leeward Islands, 51. 
Asterolecanium pustulans, distribution of, 103. 
represented in Trinidad, 196. 
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Entomologists.) 
Ateleopterus tarsalis, parasite of Silvanus suri- 
namensis, 225. 
Atropos pulsatoria in Pennsylvania, exaggerated 
accounts of, 48. 
sp. in nuts, 222. 
Attagenus piceus in New York, ref., 283. 
Attacus cynthia, experiments with, ref., 274. 
Atta sexdens, injuring cocoa plantations. 197. 
Attelabus dentipes (?) on Eucalyptus, ref.. 274. 
Aulacaspis boisduvali, distribution of, 103. 
ros on pear, 290. 
Aulocara elliottii in New Mexico, 30. 
scudderi in New Mexico, 30. 
Australian importations, present status, 24. 
sugar-cane insects, note, 55. 
(See 
B. 
Bag-worm, preservation of parasites of, 132. 
Balaninus quercus, attacking acorns, 319. 
sp. in acorns, 221. 
uniformis, oviposition of, 319. 
Ballard, Mrs. Julia P., obituary, 379. 
Barber, C. A., on sugar-cane shot-borer, rey., 55. 
Bark-borer, Juniper, in Nebraska, correspond- 
ence, 38. 
Bark-lice, destroyed by a moth, art., 6-10. 
Bark-louse, oyster-sheli, ref., 2. 
Bath, W. Harcourt, note by, rev., 334. 
Batracopus tibialis in Chile, ref., 47. 
Bed bugs, red ants vs., note, 340. 
Beef meal infested by Tinea biseliella, 270. 
Bee hives, glass, invention of, 350. 
Beer casks damaged by Xyleborus perforans, 337. 
Bees, and arsenical sprays, 181, 182. 
antenna comb or strigil, 357. 
art., 350-360. 
both make and gather honey, 356. 
breeding of queens, 353. 
division of labor among, 353. 
early superstitions concerning, 350. 
early writers on, 350. 
economy of hive, 351, 353. 
mating of queen, 355. 
natural history of queen bee, 352 
of India, species of, 358. 
social organization of, 353. 
special organs of, 355, 356. 
swarming of, described, 354. 
usefulness in cross-fertilization, 351. 
Beetle, an injurious Hawaiian, note. 43. 
Belostoma americanum, synonymy of, ref., 206. 
Benacus griseus, early appearance of, 328. 
synonymy of, ref., 206. 
“Béte rouge” of Trinidad—Jigger, 274. 
‘Betsy bug,’ popular name of corn root-worm, 2. 
Bibio tristis, n. sp., ref., 208. 
Biological Review of Ontario, first issue, 332. 
