GENERAL INDEX. 



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Nodonotii |iuii(tic-oIlis (f'oIaspiB tristis), injuring 

 roses, III, 491. 



correct name for '■ Colaspis tristis," VII, 41!l. 

 tristis, on cotton, VII, 247. 

 Noel nozzle, description, I, 24<S. 

 - Nola sexmaculata, description of larva. III, (il. 

 identical with trinotata. III, 297. 

 sorgliiella, on rye. III, 29. 

 sp., parasitized by Limneria noise. III, 157. 

 Nolophana malana, parasitized by Rhogas nolo- 



phanaj, II, 352. 

 Nomenclature and oviposition of bean weevil, art., 

 V, 27-33. 

 some clianges in, VII, 418. 

 Nonagria oxitiosa, parasites of, VI, 55. 



on sugar cane, VI, 55. 

 Nonswarmiiig device, Langdon, art., V, 230-235. 

 Nops, remarkable spider genus, IV, 229. 

 Norton, Edward, obituary, VI, 379. 

 Notaspis sp., Barbados sugar mites. III, 31. 

 Note and record keeping for tlie economic entomolo- 

 gist, art., VI, 103-108; rem., 109. 

 Notes of the year in New Jersey, art., A'll, 185-197. 



from New Mexico, art., VII, 207-211. 

 Nothrussp., enemy of gypsy moth, ref., IV, .354. 

 Notodonta conciuna, acid secretion of, I, 143. 



sp., parasitized by Mesochorus luteipes. III, 15(i. 

 ulrai, parasitized by Glypta simplicipes. III, 4()3. 

 Notolophus (Orgyia) antiqua, ovipositioif of. III, 

 390. 



in Massachusetts, ref., V, 213. 

 definita, larva, description of. III, 390. 



in Massachusetts, ref., V, 213. 

 leucostigma, parasite of, I, Kil ; II, 281; III, 

 153, 462; IV, 259. 

 defoliating apple trees. III, 338. 

 oviposition of, III, 390. 

 in New York City parks, treatment of, I^', 



60; VII, 135. 

 new enemy of, IV, 222. 

 in Massachusetts, ref., V, 213. 

 spraying against, VI, 184. 

 cooperative work against, VII, 267. 

 nova. {See N. antiqua.) 

 pudibunda, reference to article on. III, 36. 

 .sp., parasitized by Pimpla orgyiiF, III, 462. 

 sp., Tolenomus californicus bred from eggs of, 

 IV, 124. 

 Notonecta utidulata, devouring aquatic insects, II, 



201. 

 Notoxoides transversa, note on, ref., VI, 282. 

 Notoxus anchora, eating cherries, VII, 200. 

 bicolor, in cotton blossoms, VII, 247. 

 calcaratus, reported injurious to fruit, V, 197. 

 Notropis, insect diet of, I, 159. 



Novius cardinalis, correct name fur Vedalia cardi- 

 nalis, VII, 418. 



wightii, name proposed fur variety of A'edalia 

 cardinalis, V, 142. 

 Nun moth, injuries by, m.. Ill, 430. 

 Nymphalid, stridulation of, II, 12. 

 Nymphalina», rev. of article on, V, 275. 

 Nysius angustatus, in Wyoming, IV, 140-141. 

 on Euphorbia, III, 160. 

 remedies against, III, 260. 

 on various plants. III, 355. 

 destructor, note on. III, 355. 



5549 8 



Nysius thynii, in.. Ill, 356. 

 vinitor, note on, III, 355. 



0. 

 Oak bark weevil, misnamed, IV, 130. 



caterpillars, article on, review, III, 256. 

 Oak-looper, Vancouver Island, III, .359. 

 Proctotrypid parasite of, V, 126. 

 parasitized by Pimpla ellopia' and Teleno- 

 mussp., V, 289. 

 pruner, abundance in Pennsylvania, V, .50. 

 Oberea bimaculata, said t j girdle twigs of peach and 

 cherry, III, 298. 



blackberry borer, 111,308. 

 ncellata, on peach, V, 18. 

 schaumii on Populus monilifera, VII, 9. 

 Obituaries : 



Andre, Edmond, III, 428. 

 Atkinson, E. T., Ill, 303. 

 Ausserer, Dr. Anton, II, 86. 

 Ballard, Mrs. J. P., VI, 379. 

 Baly,.I.S.,III,3. 

 Buquet, Lucien, II, 332. 

 Burgess, Edward, 111,490. 

 Burmelster, H.,V,211. 

 Crawford, Frazer S., 111,354. 

 Dewitz, Dr. Hermann, III, 4. 

 Dohrn,C. A.,V,211. 

 Edwards, Henry, 111,489. 

 Elliot, S. Lowell, 1,324. 

 Frey, Heinrich, II, 332. 

 Hagen,H.A.,VI,280. 

 Handlirsch,Dr. Adam, 111,3. 

 Hoy, P. R., V,286. 

 Juelich, Wilhelm, VI, 280. 

 Klee, Waldemar G., 111,429. 

 Maillot, Eugene, II, 196. 

 Marseul, Abbe S. A. de, III,.3. 

 Norton, E., VI, 379. 

 Poey, Dr. Felipe, III, 429. 

 Quedenfeldt, F. 0. G., V, 211. 

 Eathvon, Dr. S. S., Ill, 428. 

 Stainton, H. T.,V, 286. 

 Thurber, Dr. Geo., 111,4. 

 Tyler, E. K., 111,430. 

 Westwood,J.O.,V,285. 

 Ochrilidia occipitalis, in New Mexico, VI, 31. 

 Ochromyia, infesting human beings, ref., V, 273. 

 Ochthebius, revision of, 3.33. 

 Ochthiphilidce, habits of, VI, 203. 

 Ochthiphilina^, relation with Lestophonus, 1,239. 



Lestophonus placed in, II, 91. 

 Ocneria dispar, importation of, II, 86. 

 in New England, 11,208. 

 in Europe, Asia, and Japan, 11,209,210. 

 hymenopterous parasites of, II, 262. 

 disappearance of, in England, IV, 138. 

 enemies of, ref., I\, 354. 

 (?), Japanese parasite of. III, 42 ; IV, 227. 

 = Lygmantria di.spar, V, 195. 

 {See also Gypsy moth.) 

 japonica, attempt to introduce parasites of, V, 

 54, 

 correspondence on, V, 194, 195. 

 distinct from 0. dispar, V,195. 

 parasite of, VI, .335. 

 Ocypterida", parasitism of, VI, 203. 

 Odonata, notice of work on North European, II, 260. 



