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Depressaria fernaldella u. sp. Wlsm., descr., 256. 

 gracilis n. sp. Wlsm., descr., 257. 

 grotella, synoiiviny, 95. 

 lieracleana, synonymy, 94. 

 heraclei, syn., 94. 



heracliana, article by C. V. Riley, 94. 

 hilarella, syn., 256. 

 Lypericella allied to fernaldella, 256. 

 impurella, allies, 257. 

 lythrella n. sp. "Wlsm., desir., 257. 

 ontariella, syn., 94, 96, 97. 

 parilella var. novo-aiiindi, Wlam.'s revis., 



256. 

 pastinacella, syn., 94. 

 pulvipennella, syn., 255. 

 purpurea, allies, 257. 

 solidaginis n. sp. Wlsm., descr., 255. 

 togata n.sp. Wlsm., descr., 254. 

 umbellarum, syn., 94. 

 Dermatobia infesting man, article by Dr. Rudolph 

 Matas, 76. 

 noxialis in Miss., 226. 

 Dermestes lardarius in Nat. Museum., 384. 

 maciilatus, D. lardarius vs., .'iSl. 

 vulpinus, litigation relative to, 260. 

 Destructive Cricket in Louisiana, 87. 



Leaf-hopper on timothy, 381. 

 Diabrotica 12- punctata injuring fruit trees, 58. 

 larvae in corn roots in S. C, 386. 

 trivittata, hydrocyanic acid gas, 286. 

 Dicerca boring in poplar, 58. 



divaricata, figured in 3rd Rept. TJ. S. E. C, 



58. 

 prolongata in poplar, 58. 

 Dichelonycha fuscula, 

 Dictyna, improbable author of bite, 282. 



volupis parasitized, 107. 

 "Die back " of orange and leaf-hoppers, 52. 

 Diloba caruleocephala in England, 151. 

 Dineates not eaten by fish, 160. 

 Diuoeamptua considered a subsection of Perili- 



tus,338. 

 Dinoderus floridanum, allied species in opium 



pipe, 220. 

 Diphucephala splendeus in Tasmania. 

 Diplosis pyrivora, synonymy, 121. 



tritici, importation to Australia, 193. 

 Diplotaxis sp. on fruit trees, 59. 

 Dipteraof Chili, 119. 



Dipteron, possible parasite of Icerya inK. Z., 297. 

 Dog-fiah, insect diet of, 159, 160. 

 Doloniedes, habitat, 162. 

 Dorosoma, insect diet of, 159. 

 Doryphora, 10-lineata in Nova Scotia, 109 



in Ohio, 319. 

 Dragon Fly larva> attacking young fish, 58. 



eaten by fish, 160, 

 Drosophila quinaiia bred from Coccus cacti, 259. 

 Dro.sophilinw, 21, 329. 



Dryocampa imperialis on Elm and Linden, 379. 

 Dryophthorus, food habits, 198. 

 Dryotribus, food habits, 198. 

 Dysdercus suturellus injuring oranges, 190. 

 article by R. and H., 234. 

 parasite of supposed eggs, 242. 

 Dysderidse, structure, 200. 



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Earwig injuring fruit in Ta.sraania, 361. 

 Eau celeste for Rose Beetle, 32. 

 Eburiaquadrimaculata, longevity of early stages, 



article by F. M. Webster, 339. 

 Echinodermata, 83. 



Ectobia germanica in Treasury, 68, 191. 

 Eel worms, Bulletin on Anguillula, 360. 

 Eggs of insects, mounting for progressive study, 



316. 

 Elachistus an external parasite, 171. 

 Elasmus an external parasite, 171. 

 Elassoptes, food habits, 198. 

 Elm Leaf-beetle not in Eastern cities in 1888, 125. 

 Emasculating Bot-fly, article by R. and H.,214. 

 Emphytus maculatus injuring strawberry, 319. 



testaceusou Polygonum, 346. 

 Encoptolopbus sordidus in Calif, 228. 

 Encyrtus dubius n. sp. Howard, descr., 270. 



truucatellus, parasite on Depressaria, 98. 

 Endrosis lacteella in wine-bottle corks, 92. 

 English Sparrow, not eating Willow Slug, 37. 



destroying Woolly Aphis, 156. 



destructiou of in Australia, 352. 

 Entedon n. sp., Icerya parasite, 130. 

 Entomological Society of Washington, abridged 



minutes, 162, 200, 230, 295, 326, 357, 

 Entomologiske Meddelelser, notice, 167. 

 Entomologists' Union, a proposed national, ,262, 359. 

 Entomology, economic, in India, 60. 



reviews of papers on, 355. 



in Chili, 118. 



two suggestions to students of, 151. 



Holland collection, 202. 



reviews of recent publications, 203. 



in Australia, 358. 

 Epeiridae of N. A., Keyserling's work on, 357. 

 Ephemeridns eaten by fish, 160. 

 Ephestia interpunctella in U. S., 315. 



kuhniella in England, 315, 35,". 

 Epica?rus imbricatus on fruit trees, 59. 

 Epipaschia; described by Hulst, 93. 

 Erigone parasitized, 106. 

 Eriococcus eucalypti in Australia, 297. 

 Eriopis connexa in U. S. and Chili, 119. 

 Eristalis, 5. 



Ermine moth in England, 151. 

 Erythroneura vitis in Ohio, 319. 

 Etheostoma, insect diet of, 159. 

 Eubadizon scliizoct ri n. sp. R. andH., 44. 

 Eucalyptus Scale in Australia and Tasmania, 363. 

 Eulepiste cressoni, position, 195. 



maculifer n. sp. Wlsm., position, 195. 

 Eumaius atala, article by E. A. Schwarz, 37. 

 Eupalus sp. in grain elevator, 51. 

 Eupelmus karschii, Hessian Fly parasite, 132. 

 Euphoria inda infested withmites, 349. 



melancholica on cotton bolls, 55. 

 Euplectrus an externa) parasite, 171. 

 Euplexoptera, Earwigs placed in, by Westwood, 



301. 

 Eurhopalns variegatus in Chili, 154. 

 Eurycreon rantalis in Kansas, 13. 

 Euryscapus saltator, Hessian fly parasite, 132, 

 Euschistus tristigmus, hydrocyanic acid gas, 286. 



