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GENERAL INDEX. 



Euthrips oceidentalis, on apricot li avus, VII, 392. 

 Eutbyrhynchus tloridanus, piercing honey bees, I, 



188. 

 Euura galls, Bracon euura! reared from, II, 349. 

 (?) parasitized by Ichneutes fulvipes, III, 60. 

 6. -nodosa, parasites of, 111,154,403; IV, 126. 

 sp., parasitized liy Limneria euune, III, 158. 

 sp. (?), parasitized by Bassus euura;. III, 460. 

 sp., parasitized by Pimpla euura'. III, 463. 

 sp., injuring willow hedges, III, 466, 467. 

 Euvanessa antiopa, in Mississippi, III, 338. 

 Euxesta notata, larval food of, note, VI, 270. 

 Euzophera seniifuneralis, in Illinois, ref., IV, 293. 

 Evania appendigaster, cockroach egg parasite, V, 274. 



sp., probably parasitic on Blatta, VII, 209. 

 Evaniida', monograph of, II, 387. 

 Evergestis riniosalis, host of Meteorus indagator, 



VI, 370. 

 Evolution and taxonomy, rev., VI, 272. 

 Exetastes rufofemoratus, parasitic on Agrotis alter- 



nata, III, 158. 

 Exoehilum, mistaken for Thalessa, I, 177. 

 acronycta', hosts of. III, 155. 

 tenuipes, parasitic on Spilosoma virginica, III, 

 155. 

 Exochomus marginipennis, feeding on cotton aley- 

 rodes, VII, 247. 

 pilatei, hydrocyanic acid gas against, I, 286. 

 tripustulatus, foe of oak Chermes, V, 135. 

 Exochus albifrons, parasitic on Tortrix rileyana. III, 

 461. 

 annulicrus, hosts of. III, 461. 

 evectus, parasitic on Bucculatrix sjl. III, 461. 

 fulvipes, parasitic on Tortrix rileyana, III, 461. 

 hcvis, hosts of. III, 461. 

 Exogenetic species of insects, V, 120. 

 Exolytus gelechiie, parasitic on Gelechia sp., Ill, 152. 

 Exorista doryphora\ bred from Doryphora, II, 233. 



excavata, pseudoparasitic hairs on, VII, 276. 

 Exothecinw, bred parasitic, II, 350. 



against mosquitoes, art., V, 12-14. 

 Experimentation in use of insecticides. III, 214. 



laboratory method of, art.. Ill, 266. 

 Experiment stations : 



Alabama, bull. 9 (new series), II, 263; bull. 



41, rev., V, 296; bull. 45, rev., VI, 5. 

 Arkansas, bull. 15, rev.. Ill, 305. 

 bulletins of, what they should be. III, 215. 

 California, bull. 99, rev., V, 214. 

 Colorado, bull. 19, rev., IV, 355; bull. 24, 



rev., VI, 4. 

 Cornell University, bull. 11, rev. ,11, 164; 

 bull. 15, rev., II, 338; bull. XXIII, rev.. 

 Ill, 308; bulls. 58 and 60, rev., VI, 210, 

 211; bull. 33, rev., IV, 231; bull. 44, abs., 

 V, 220; bull. 50, rev., V, 293. 

 Delaware College, bulls. M uud 18, rev., V, 



217. 

 Indiana, bull. 33 (vol. II), rev.. Ill, 366. 

 Illinois, bull. 19, rev., V, 59. 

 Iowa, bull. 2, rev., I, 124; bull. 9, abs., Ill, 

 307; bull. 14, rev., IV, 87; Imlls. 16, 17, 

 and 18, rev., V, 06. 

 Kansas, University of, report, rev., IV, 354. 

 Kentucky, bull. 30, rev., Ill, 311; bull. 31, 

 rev., 111,364. 



Experiment stations — Continued. 



Louisiana, rept. for 1891, rev. of entomo- 

 logical matter in, V, 5; bull. 9, 2d series, 



III, 362; special bulletin on orange in- 

 sects, rev., VI, 1; bull. 22, rev., VI, 2. 



Maryland, bull. 16, rev., V, 2. 

 Massachusetts, bull. 11, rev., Ill, 363; bull. 



12, rev., HI, 365; bull. 17, rev., V, 3; bull. 



19, rev., IV, 354; bull. 20, rev. , V, 213. 

 Michigan, bull. 39, rev., I, 123; bull. 50, 



notice, II, 32; bull. 83, notice, IV, 357; 



bull. 102, rev., VI, 211. 

 Minnesota, University of, bull. 9, rev., II, 



164; bull. 23, rev., V, 210. 

 Mississippi, bull. 14, rev., IV, 90; bull. 17, 



rev., IV, 293; bull. 21, rev., V, 64. 

 Nebraska, rept. 1888, rev., II, 258 ; bull. 14, 



rev., HI, 2 ; bull. 16, vol. IV, annual rept., 



rev., Ill, 437. 

 New Jersey, bull. 62, rev., II, 165 ; special 



bull. K, rev., II, 336; bull. 75, rev.. Ill, 



361 ; bull. 82, rose chafer, rev., IV, 2, 3 ; 



repts. of entomologist of, rev., IV, 88, 358; 



bull. 85, rev., IV, 232; bull. 90, rev., V, 217; 



bulls. 94 and 95, rev., VI, 209. 

 New Mexico, bull. 3, rev., IV, 91; bull. 5, ref., 



IV, 295. 



Ohio, technical bulls., rev., II, 200; bull. 7 

 (vol. II, second series), rev., II, 339; vol. 



III, No. 4, rev.. Ill, 4; vol. I, No. 2, tech- 

 nical series, rev., Ill, 91; bull. 2 (vol. I, 

 second series), rev., IV, 2. 



bull, on wheat midge, rev., IV, 91. 

 bull. 4 (vol. V, second series), notice, IV, 

 357; bulls. 45 and 46, rev., V, 296; bull. 

 3, vol. I, rev., VI, 4. 

 Oklahoma, bull. 3, rev., V, 148. 

 Oregon, bull. 14, notice.IV, 237;bull. 18, rev., 



IV, 355; bull. 25, rev., V, 292. 

 Pennsylvania, bull. 19, rev., IV, 357. 

 South Dakota, bull. 30, rev., V, 5. 

 Tennessee, bull. IV, No. 1, rev.. Ill, 367; No. 



3, rev., IV, 224. 

 Texas, bull. 2, second series, rev.. Ill, 131; 



bull, onscrew worm, rev.. Ill, 362;buI1.24, 



rev., V, 294. 

 Virginia, bull. 1, rev., VI, 4. 

 Washington, bull. 4, rev., V, 4; Imlls. 6 and 7, 



rev., VI, 2. 

 West Virginia, third annual rept., 1890, 



rev., Ill, 435; bull. 21, rev., IV, 294. 

 work of the entomologists of. III, 212. 

 Wyoming, bull. 2, rev., IV, 90. 



F. 



Faggot worm, injuring tea plant in Ceylon, 11,192. 

 Fall webworm, eastern cities free from in 1888, I, 

 125. 



in Texas, 1,379. 



effect of open winter on, II, 261. 



a new enemy of. III, 422. 



{See also Hyphantria cunea.) 

 False chinch bug, remedies against. III, 260. 



(See also Nysius angustatus. ) 

 Farmers' bulletin No. 7, rev., IV, 295. 



No. 19, on insecticides, note, VI, 348. 

 Farm practice to control insect injury, rev., IV, 232. 

 and fertilizers as insecticides, art., VI, 93-97. 



