64 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Capsidw, observations on, III, 356; IV, 411. 

 Capsus binotatus = Oncoguathus biuotatus, V, 90. 

 capillaris, feeding upon Apbis rosa;, IV, 160. 

 quadrivittatus, plants injured by, I, 2!13. 

 Carabid larva', supposed to have fallen during 



shower, V, 350. 

 Garabidie, possibility of rearing for use against nox- 

 ious insects, remarks, V, 68. 

 Carabus, larva, with deformed palpus. III, 177. 

 Caracara eagle, enemy of screw worm, V, 269. 

 "Caracurt," bite of, I, 347. 

 Carbolic acid, against screw worm, III, 362. 



etfectivi' against rose-chafers, VI, 35. 

 Carbon bisulphide {See Bisulphide of carbon.) 

 Carbula biguttata, injuring Sesanium in India, II, (11. 

 Carnation disease not "twitter," VI, 344. 



twitter, notes on, VI, 45, 345 ; VII, 264. 

 Carneades messoria, on sweet potato, V, 96. 

 Carp, Anax Junius an enemy of, I, 58. 

 river, insect diet of, I, 159. 

 a remedy against mosquitoes, IV, 223; V, 14. 

 Carpet beetle, natural history of, II, 127. 

 in Illinois, IV, 345. 

 different names of, V, 271. 

 in New York, ref., VI, 283. 

 (See also Anthrenus sorophularia- and Atta- 

 genus piceuB.) 

 Carphoxera n. g., descr., IV, 112. 

 ptelearia n. sp., art., IV, 108-113. 

 notes on, IV, 271, 399. 



compared witii Acidalia herbariata, V, 40-41. 

 Carpocapsa latiferreana. {See Melissopus.) 



pomonella, enemies of, 1,161; 11,83; III, 59,461. 

 in Colorado, II, 146. 



(or putamiuana), bred from walnut or chest- 

 nut, III, 296. 

 Hydnocera scabra in cocoon of, IV, 260. 

 irrigation against, V, 79. 

 attacking pears in Cape Colony, V, 295. 

 in Idaho, VII, 202. 

 in New Mexico, VII, 209. 

 saltitans, parasitized by Cryptus carpocapsaj, 

 III, 154. 

 food plants of. III, 431 ; V, 259. 

 sp., injuring peaches in Japan, II, 65. 

 sp., acorn, parasite of, V, 135. 

 Carpophilus brachj'pterus, in raspberries, 11,258. 

 dimidiatus, in corn meal, VI, 219. 

 hemipterus, in dried fruit, A"I, 219. 

 marginatus, in flgs, I, 253. 

 mutilatus, in iigs, I, 253 ; III, 414. 

 pallipenuis, in Mississippi, ref., IV, 293. 

 Carteria lacca, stick lac from, I, 345. 



larrew, on creosote bush in Arizona, I, 345. 

 mexicana, on Mimosa in Mexico, I, 345. 

 Carynota, food habits of species, V, 93. 

 Caryoborus arthriticus, on jialmetto, V, 166. 



sp.,in vegetable ivory, VI, 220. 

 Case bearer, apple-tree, new, ref., V, 1. 

 early spraying against, VI, 184. 

 Case moth, pine^Oiketicus huebneri. 

 Case worms, eaten by fish, I, 161. 

 Casinaria major, parasitic on grapevine larva. III, 

 157. 

 compressa, parasitic ou lepidopterous larva, III, 

 157. 

 Casnonia ludoviciana, abundant near Washington, 

 mm.. Ill, 357. 



Casnonia pennsylvanica, enemy of chinch bug, I, 286. 

 Cassida, Cassidomyia sp., a parasite of, II, 234. 



texana, on Solanum xanti, IV, 262. 

 "Cassida;," on sweet potatoes, chickens against, VII, 



195. 

 Cassidomyia sp., a parasite of Cassida, II, 234. 

 "Caesids," single-brooded in New Jersej', V, 96. 

 Castnia cronis, var. corningii, n. var., art., Ill, 316- 

 317. 



licus, injuring banana in Trinidad, V, 356. 

 Castor canadensis, Platypsyllus on, I, 300. 



-oil plant IS. mosquitoes, V, 359. 

 Catalpa sphinx or hawk moth ^Sphinx catalpa?. 

 Catalytus pallipes, parasitic on sawfly larva, III, 154. 

 Catbird, eating Sphinx catalpa', V, 350. 

 Caterpillar, described as a coccid, note on. III, 349. 

 Cater|iillars, stopping trains, I, 30; II, 58; III, 477. 

 evolution of bristles, spiues, and tubercles, rev. 



of article on. III, 309. 

 migrating in midwinter. III, 469. 

 tent, Paris green against, m., V, 73. 

 Catfish, insect diet of, 1, 159, 160. 

 Cat warble, probably Cuterebra eniasculator, VI, 266. 

 Cathartus advena, at World's Fair, VI, 218. 

 attacking aconite tuber, VII, 32. 

 correct name for Silvanus advena, VII, 419. 

 gemellatus (Silvanus cassias), in Oregon bull., 

 ref., IV, 237. 

 in Mississippi bull., ref., IV, 293. 

 producing heat, IV, 352 ; V, 2. 

 in Maryland, ref., V, 2. 

 at World's Fair, VI, 218, 223. 

 economic importance of, VI, 223. 

 correct name for Silvanus cassise and S. 

 quadricoUis, VII, 418. 

 Cattle, dark-colored, most subject to horn-tly attack, 

 V, 203. 

 fly, oviposition of, II, 60. 



in New Jersey, m., V, 111. 

 tick, Texas, injury by, II, 20. 



remedies against, IV, 34; V, 267, 294; VI, 279. 

 rev. of article on, IV, 233. 

 affecting horses, \, 267. 

 summary of biology of, in Texas, V, 294. 

 sheep dips against, V, 294. 

 ticks, American, introduction to a monograph of, 

 rem., IV, 291. 



histology of, rem., IV, 351. 

 Catocala grynea, spraying against, VI, 184. 

 Hulst collection of, V, 51. 

 ultronia, on plum, VI, 184. 

 Catorama sp., in grape canes, VII, 387. 



tabaci (?), in annatto, VI, 219. 

 Catolaccus anthonomi, parasitic on Anthonomus 

 signatus, V, 182. 



n. sp., description of, V, 185. 

 parasitic on Anthonomus nigrinu.s, VII, 351. 

 incertus, parasitic on .\nthononius signatus, V, 

 182. 



n. sp., descriptions of, V, 186. 

 sp., from galls of Biorhiza forticornis, V, 343. 

 sp., at World's Fair, VI, 222. 

 tylodermse, reared from Tyloderma foveolatum, 

 V, 250. 

 Caulophilus, food habits of, m., 1, 198. 

 Cave fauna of North America, rev., I, 360. 

 larvje, silk-spinning, note on, VI, 47. 



