GENERAL INDEX. 



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Locusts, divisional bulletin on, notice of, V, 218. 

 in Chile, note, VI, 47. 

 in the Eiist, V, 57. 



iu India, II, 332; III, 433; IV, 296; VI, 3. 

 of Indiana, rev., VI, 341. 

 in Iowa, V, 112. 

 in Kansas, IV, 52, 72; V, 116. 

 in New Jersey, ref., II, 337; ref., V, 217. 

 New Mexico and Arizona, art., VI, 29. 

 outbreaks in 1889, II, 27. 

 remedies against, IV, 23; VI, 31. 

 Sarcophaga bred from, V, 23. 

 (See aho Grasshopi^er.) 

 Locustaj, European, ovipositing in the ground, II, 224. 

 Locustida\ embryological observations, II, 223. 

 variety of oviposition of, II, 224, 225. 

 disposed toward self-mutilation, IV, 349. 

 misapplication of the family name, \, 218. 

 Locust-borer, on roses, I, 198. 

 Locust-mite, in New Hampshire, II, 67. 



in Rocky Mountains, effect of irrigation on, II, 

 216. 

 London purple, against elm leaf-beetle, I, 12G. 

 against plum curculio, I, 193; III, 228. 

 effects oil foliage, III, 28; IV, 284. 

 little known in London, III, 31. 

 not protective against rose-chafer. III, 221; 



ref., 366. 

 and lime mixture, discussed. III, 261. 

 for codling moth. III, 272. 

 in New Jersey bulletin. III, 361. 

 against harvesting ants. III, 4UG. 

 used against rusicladium, m., IV, 45. 

 against strawberry slug, V, 66. 

 against blister mite, V, 105. 

 against red-legged flea-beetle, V, 337. 

 composition of, \I, 118. 

 Long-horned grasshopper, called "cradlers," V, 271. 

 Long scale, danger of spread of, II, 341. 



of orange, III, 23, 182, 398; IV, 343; V, 2.SI, 

 282, 361; ref., VI, 2. 

 Lophocateres (Ostoma) pusilla, at World's Fair, Vl, 



219. 

 Lopboderus incertana, parasitized by Opius niellipes, 

 111,59. 

 triferaua, reared on salsify, II, 255. 



on Osage orange, m., V, 155. 

 velutinana, parasitized by Plutogenes exiguus, 

 III, 152. 

 Lophyrus abbottii, parasitized by Limneria biphyri, 

 III, 158. 

 rufus, in Sweden, ref., IV, 2. 

 Lordotus, synoptic table, ref., IV, 158. 

 Louse, exaggerated story of, VI, 48. 



(See also Plant-louse, etc.) 

 Loxosceles, with only six developed legs, m., IV, 



291. 

 Loxostege flavalis n. sp., descr., VI, 255. 

 linealis n. sp., descr., VI, 255. 

 maclurae n. sp., description, art., V, 155-158. 

 oberthuralis n. sp., descr., VI, 255. 

 similalis (Eurycreon rantalis), in Kansas, I, 13. 

 parasites of. III, 17, 156, 158. 

 garden pest, mm.. Ill, 184, 338. 

 injuries by, V, 55. 

 sp., on alfalfa, in Wyoming, VI, 36. 

 spp., from Argus Mountains, VI, 254. 

 sticticalis, affecting sugar beet, V, 320. 



Loxostege sticticalis, earlier stages, V, 321, 322 ; V 1 , 369. 

 hibernation of, V, 321 ; VI, 370. 

 remedies against, V, 321; VI, 373. 

 probable food-plant of, VI, 370. 

 parasites of, VI, 370. 

 Loxotsenia cerasivorana, abundance of, in Massachu- 

 setts, V, 351. 

 demeusiana, jjarasitized by Rhyssalus loxot*' 

 ui.-B, II, 350. 

 Lucilia ca-sar, Empusa disease of, IV, 153. 

 common in Europe, V, 37. 

 visiting aioid plants, VII, 344. 

 hibernation of, m.. Ill, 357. 

 liominivorax, habits of, V, 36, 65. 

 macellaria, oviposits in raw places, I, 319. 

 bulletin on, rev.. Ill, 131. 

 more injurious than buffalo gnat, m., HI, 



453. 

 on stock in Mississippi, III, 460. 

 treatment of, IV, 275. 

 (?) in Brazil, V, 265, 266. 

 eaten by Polyborus cheriway, V, 269. 

 in the human ear, VI, 56. 

 nobilis, parasitic on man, art., V, 36-37. 

 sp., in Colorado, II, 1 16. 

 sp., found in a toad's eye, V, 209. 

 Ludius attenuatus, larva on corn, m.. Ill, 246. 

 Lunated long sting iu New York, ref., VI, 283. 

 Luperina, revision of, notice of, IV, 155. 

 Luperus brunneus, damaging cotton, V, 47. 

 Lntrochus luteus, exhibited. III, 431. 

 Lycsena corny ntas, swarming in Kansas, I, 326; 

 mm., II, 385. 



pseudargiolus, in Holland collection, I, 202. 

 Lycosa uidifex, habits of, I, 162. 

 tarantula apulia>, bite of, I, 209. 

 viridicola, bite of, IV, 280. 

 Lyctocoris sp., Icerya enemy, I, 1.30. 



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

 Lyctus brunneus, in dried roots, VII, 328. _ 



generic synopsis, ref., IV, 350, 351. 

 opaculus, iu grape vines, VII, 385. 

 (Trogoxylon) parallelopipedus, habits, and reme- 

 dies against, V, 198. 

 sp., in herbs, VI, 219. 

 sp., in bamboo, II, 19. 

 striatus = L. unipunctatus, VII, 328. 

 unipunctatus, bred f i om Quercus, IV, 65; A', 34 

 habits and remedies, IV, 260, 26] ; V, 198. 

 Lydella doryphora?, bred from Doryphora, II, 233. 

 ~Lye, concentrated potash against San .Jose scale, VII, 



293. 

 Lyganis lineatus, damaging chrysantliemums, ref., 

 Ill, 351. 



reclivatus, on trumpet creeper, I, 340. 

 turcicus, varieties of, ref., VI, 281. 

 Lygocerus, a plant-louse jiarasite, II, 246. 



californicus, bred from cecidomyiid gall, IV, 123. 

 6-dentatus, parasitic on Sarrothripa rawayana, 



IV, 123. 

 triticnm, parasitic on Siphouophora avena>, IV, 



123. 

 host of, IV, 123. 

 Lygus, devoured by spiders. III, 150. 



lineolaris, a synonym of pratensis, II, 4!^. 



damaging chrysanthemums, ref.. Ill, 351. 

 oldinitus, a synonym of pratensis, II, 4'i. 

 liratensis, on pear and apple, II, 49. 



