GENERAL INDEX. 



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Corn bill-bugB, lifo history, II, 132, 338. 

 crambid, notos on, abs., IV, 42. 

 ear worm. {See Boll and Corn worm and Heliotbis 



armiger. ) 

 fly, ribbon-footed, of Europe, danger of import- 

 ing to Australia, 1, 193. 

 -meal remedy against cabbage worms, ref., V, 02. 

 moth, in England, I, 314, 355. 

 nitrate of soda rs. insects affecting, ref., V, 217. 

 plant-fousc, in Mississippi, II, 283. 

 -root plant-louse, no remedy against, III, 5. 



summary history of, article on. III, 233-238. 

 in Illinois report, ref., IV, 293. 

 correspondence on, VI, 32. 

 root-worm, in South Carolina, I, 38G. 

 in Kentucky, II, 179. 

 in Mississippi, II, 283; 111,338. 

 in Nebraska, II, 258, V, 195. 

 rotation of crops a remedy against, IV, 



14, 15. 

 estimated damage by, and amount saved 



from, IV, 14, 1&. 

 bacteriological disease of, ref., IV, 293. 

 in Kansa.s, V, IIG. 

 Southern, m.,V, 296. 

 in Louisiana, ref., VI, 2. 

 Western, ref., VI, 208. 

 sawfly, European, imported, II, 1C4. 

 taken near Ottawa, II, 286. 



{See also Cepbus pygma>us. ) 

 stalk borer, larger, in Virginia, V, 48. 



{See also Diatrpea saccharalis. ) 

 syrphus fly, art., I, 5. 

 in Missouri, II, 115. 



(See also Mesograpta polita.) 

 web worm, in New .lersey, VI, 188. 

 worm, (bollworm) in California, I, .331, 332. 

 in Nebraska report, II, 258. 

 in Mississippi, II, 283. 

 in India, ref., IV, 296. 

 crusher, corr., V, 259. 

 in New Mexico, VII, 210. 



{See also Ileliolhis armiger.) 

 Cornel sawfly, habits and data of injuries, II, 230. 

 Corrodentia, relation c.f Platypsyllus to, I, 302. 

 Corrosive sublimate to prevent potato scab, VI, 349. 

 Corthylus columbianus, work of, in tree 400 years 

 old, VI, 281. 



on oak and tulip, ref., VI, 281, 282 ; notes, 

 VII, 146. 

 punctatissimus, food habits of, 111,178; VI, 281; 



VII, 145. 

 spinifer n. sp.. Ill, 178. 

 Corticaria fenestralis, at World's Fair, VI, 227. 



ferruginea, at World's Fair, VI, 219. 

 Coruco,in New Mexico, VII, 210. 

 Coruna clavata=Coryna clavata. 

 Corvus scapulatus, eating locusts, III, 06. 

 Corydalus cornutus, popular names for, II, 122. 



horned, in New York, ref., VI, 283. 

 Corylophiila?, resemblance to Platypsyllus, I, .304, 305. 

 Corymbites larva, in burrow of Saperda Candida, AT, 



327. 

 Coryna clavata, pupation of, IV, 195. 



identical with Pachycrepis, m.,IV, 196. 

 Corythuca arcuata on quince, 11,48. 

 near ciliata, in Trinidad, VI, 196. 



Coscinoptera dominicana, biological notes on, IV, 208. 

 sp., myrmecophilous habits of, IV, 148. 

 vittigera, biological notes on, IV, 148, 268. 

 Co.ssina^, boring coffee and tea plants, 71, 193. 

 Cossonus, food habits of, 1, 198. 

 Cossns aini, description of, I, 251. 



robinia?, growth of, I, 250. 

 Cosmopepla carnifex, injuring potato, 1, 157. 



injuring raspberry foliage, II, 258. 

 Cosmopteryx chalyba^ella n. sp., descr., 1, 289. 

 clemensella, synonymy of, I, 289. 

 delicatella n. sp., descr., I, 290. 

 gemmiferella, synonymy of, I, 289. 

 nitens n.sp., descr., I, 289. 

 pulcherrimella, Wlsm.'s revision, 1, 289. 

 quadrilineella, Wlsm.'s revision, I, 290, 291. 

 unicolorella n.sp., descr., 1, 291. 

 Cotesia flavipes, jjarasito of sugar-cane moth, IV, 397. 

 Cottida>, insect diet of, 1, 159. 

 Cotton Aletia. {See Cotton worm and Aletia.) 

 aphis, food plants of, VII, 313. 

 description of, VII, 314. 

 enemies and parasites of, VII, 315. 

 on cotton, VII, 323. 

 boll weevil, note on, VII, 281. 

 report on, art., VII, 295-309. 

 remedies against, VII, 304. 

 in Texas, mistakes about, VII, 862. 

 {See also Anthonomus grandis.) 

 cutworm, in Mississippi, VII, 321. 

 diseases of, m. , V, 296. 

 insects, remedies against, art., VI, 167. 



found in Mississippi, notes on, articles, VII, 

 2.5-29, 240-247, 320-320. 

 lace-wing, note on, VII, 27. 

 moth, Sarcophaga infesting, ref., V, 23. 



{See also Cotton worm and Aletia argillacea.) 

 plant-louse. (See Cotton aphis and Melon plant- 

 louse.) 

 root galls of Anguillulida>, m., V, 297. 

 staincr, art, I, 234-241. 



parasite of supposed eggs of, 1, 241-242. 

 injuring oranges, 1, 190. 

 in Floridabulktin, ref., 111,256. 

 new, in Jamaica, IV, 34(i. 

 remedies against, V, 52, 53. 

 St. Andrew's, ref., V, 52. 

 locally known as "red bug," V, 271. 

 worm, in Mississippi, 1, 17, 216; 11,283; IV, ,34. 

 damage caused by, II, 32-33; III, 398 ; IV, 12. 

 on red clover in Indiana, II, 382. 

 in Florida bulletin, ref., Ill, 250. 

 preyed upon by Panorpa, ni.. Ill, 300. 

 stopping trains, mm., Ill, 477. 

 treatment of, IV, 13, 14, 35, 208 ; VI, 167. 

 anatomy of, ref., V, 205. 

 question in 1894, art., VII, 315-320. 

 destroyed by Sinea diadema, VII, 321. 

 in cotton fields, VII, 324. 

 Cottontail bot, art., V, 317-320. 

 Cottonwood leaf-beetle, in Pennsylvania, I, .51. 

 in South Dakota, IV, 67. 

 in New York, VII, .53. 



(.See also Lina and Melasomia.) 

 Cottony cushion scale. (See Fluted scale.) 

 maple scale, in Oregon, III, 125. 



in New York report, ref., Ill, 252. 



