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GENERAL INDEX. 



Bee, hone}', in Yucca flowers, I, 368. 



a tropical, corn, V, 258. 

 Bees, enemies of, I, 88; IV, 343. 

 honey, abnormal, 1, 197, 29.'). 

 vs. fruit, I, 285. 



effects of spraying on, arts., II, 84, 123, 2(U; IV, 

 282; V, 121-123; VI, 181-18-2, m., 185; VII, 

 132-134. 

 at South Dakota Station, IV, 68. 

 how far do they fly ? art., IV, 319. 

 valuable to fruit and seed growers, art., IV, 254- 



256. 

 parasitism of, V, 208. 

 Laugdon non-swarming system with, art., V, 



230-235. 

 article on, VI, 350-360. 

 Indian species of, VI, 358. 

 stings of, and rheumatism, I, 350; V, 353. 

 potasium iodide for, ref., V, 62. 

 serious cases of, IV, 159; V, 268. 

 Bee flies, new genera and species, rev., IV, 158. 

 keeping, in South Dakota, ref., V, 5. 

 moth, feeding habits of, III, 342. 

 Beef meal, infested by Tinea biseliella, VI, 270. 

 Beer casks, damaged by Xyleborus jierforans, VI, 



337. 

 Beetle, an injurious Hawaiian, note, VI, 43. 



larvoe, in intestines of child, IV, 158. 

 Beetles, East Indian, catalogue of, notice, IV, 282. 

 myrmecophilous, note on, V, 143. 

 distribution of certain imported, art., VII, 326- 

 332. 

 Beet carrion beetle, injuring mangolds, I, 259. 

 Beet-leaf Pegomyia, art., VIT, 379-381. 

 Belostoma, probable cause of stopping railroad 

 trains. III, 478. 



americanum, in Ohio, ref., II, 201,340. 

 synonymy of, ref., VI 328. 

 Belvosia, a study of, art., V, 238-240. 



bifasciata, supposed sexes represent d^tinct 



species, V, 239. 

 leucopyga, characters of, V, 240. 

 Bembecia marginata, supposed larva of, on black- 

 berry, IV, 29, ref., 232. 

 Benacus griseus, in Ohio bulletin, ref., II, 201. 

 at electric lights, IV, 210. 

 bite of, rem., IV, 352. 

 synonymy of, ref., VI, 206. 

 early appearance of, VI, 328. 

 Benzine, against stored grain pests. III, 334. 



insecticide for tea bushes, IV, 408. 

 Beosus (n. sp. ?), Icerya enemy, I, 130. 

 Bernardia hemispha?ricuni, on Chrysanthemum, 

 mm., V, 121. 



(See also Lecanium hemisphairicuni). 

 Berne, or bicho berno, hominivorous bot, V, 3. 

 " Beto rouge" of Trinidad^ Jigger, VI, 274. 

 Bethylus n. sp., parasite of codling moth, II, 83. 

 " Betsy bug," popularnameof cornroot-worm, VI, 2. 

 Bibio albipennis, in Michigan, II, 162. 

 supposed injuries by. III, 479. 

 fall occurrence of, II, 197. 

 femoratus, in Michigan, II, 43. 

 tristis n. sp., VI, 208. 

 sp., in Michigan, II, 43. 

 sp., in wheat fields, V, 116. 

 Bibionid larvse, found on snuw, IV, 336. 



Bibliography of economic entomologj', II, 2. 

 a little u.sed. III, .",2. 



of entomological publications of State experi- 

 ment stations, VII, 99-107. 

 Bidessus affinis, in United States and Chile, I, 119. 

 Bill-bug, corn, in New Jersey, IV, 44, ref., 358. 

 grain, in wheat, ref., IV, 357. 

 in Iowa, ref., V, 66; notes, V, 112. 

 Biological review of Ontario, first issue, VI, 332. 

 Biorhiza forticornis, Catolaccus sp. from galls of, V, 



343. 

 Birch Bucculatrix, abundant near Ottawa in 1892, 



V, 289. 

 Birch-leaf Bucculatrix in New York,ref., VI, 283. 

 Bird, insectivorous, attempt to iutroduco, III, 344. 

 Birds preying upon walnut caterpillar. III, 344. 

 Bird lice, work on, II, 389. 



aflinitiesof, IV, 188. 

 as mutualists, VII, 278. 

 Birds, tame, as insect destroyers, IV, 278. 

 destroying insects, IV, 286,354. 

 inlndia, ref.,IV, 296. 



fruit and grain-eating, in Australia, ref., VI, 60. 

 Bisulphide of carbon for ants, 1, 124. 



useof, II,194;VI,159, 160; art., VII, 108,110. 



against pea weevil. III, 359. 



against white grubs, III, 483. 



against grain pests. Ill, 191, 333; IV, 207; V, 



43,257,327. 

 use of, with vaseline, IV, 228. 

 against cabbage maggot, V, 136. 

 against gophers and moles, V, 293. 

 against hen 1 ice, \, 361. 

 fumigation with, VI, 159. 

 home-made cover for fumigating with, \1I, 

 355. 

 Black ants. (See Aiits.) 



Blackberry borers and gall makers, art., IV, 27-30. 

 crown borer = Bembecia marginata. 

 midge = Lasioptera farinosa, ref., IV, 232. 

 Blackbird vs. boll worm, I, 351; II, 47. 

 destroying the white grub, II, 195. 

 crow, as insect destroyer, IV, 278. 

 Black fly, turkey gnat a congener, I, 14. 



cream, against mosquitoes, etc.. Ill, 470. 

 Black scale, not attacked by Vedalia, II, 73. 



spraying against, in California, II, 146. 

 Dilophogaster californica a parasite of, II, 



248. 

 in Australia, II, 336. 

 albinism in, II, 379. 

 experiments upon. III, 182. 

 type of Bernardia, m., IV, 150. 

 enemies of, m., IV, 16.3, 164, 289; V, 41-43, 



55 ; VI, 5. 

 art , VI, 6-10. 



Thalpochares dubia attacking, VI, 41. 

 intended introduction of jiredaceous enemy 



of, VI, 134. 

 legal case, VI, 345. 



(See also Lecanium olea;.) 

 "Black weevil." (See Calandra oryza.) 

 Blapstinus brevicollis, Icerya enemy, I, 130. 

 Blastobasis glandulolla, parasitized by Trichacis 

 rufipes, IV, 125. 



a<orn moth, VI, 323. 

 icerya'etla, Icerya enemy, I, 130. 



