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Cattle-tick — ( Continued) : 

 numbers, 157. 

 remedies, 158, 

 Cecidomyia leguminieola, 173, 178, 184. 

 Cecidomyia trifolii, 184. 

 Celastrus scandens, Melanozanthus on, 189. 

 Centipede, a poisonous. 175. 

 eerealella, Sirotroga, 187, 190. 

 Cermatia forceps, 175, 190. 

 Cessation from planting for insect attack, 



172, 185. 

 chalybea, Haltica, 188, 189. 

 Champlin, J. P., sheep-ticks from, 190. 

 Cheever, A. W., insects from, 188, 189. 

 Chelymorpha Argus, 188. 

 Chernes Sanborni from a fly, 190. 



from Xylotrechus sp., 190. 

 Cherry. Chrysobothris femorata in, 155. 



Halisidota caryte on, 187. 

 China-aster. Epicauta Pennsylvanica on, 



135. 

 Chloroform for insect attack, 129. 

 Chloropisca proliflea, lis. 

 Chrysanthemum. Epicauta Pennsylvanica 



on, 170. 

 Chrysobothris femorata, 154, 155. 

 Chrysomelidae. 125, 126, 179. 

 Cicada, 153. 

 Cicada tibicen, 189, 

 Cicadula exitiosa, 174. 

 Cimex cristatus, 138 = Prionodu8 c. 

 cinerea, Epicauta, 134, 136. 

 Cistela sericea, 130. 

 Cistelidae, 129. 

 clandestina, Agrotis, 175. 

 Clarkson, Miss A., insects from, 189. 

 clavata, Cassida, 126. 

 Clematis. Epicauta vittata on, 133. 

 Clisiocampa Americana cocoon in larval 



tent, 181. 

 Clisiocampa Americana, 106, 165. 



sylvatica, 106, 166, 186. 

 clisiocampas, Semiotellus, 186. 

 Clover: insects infesting: 

 Bryobia pratensis, 161. 

 Cecidomyia leguminieola, 173, 178, 184. 

 Cecidomyia trifolii, 184. 

 Languria Mozardi, 184. 

 Oscinis trifolii, 184. 

 Phytonomus punctatus, 182. 

 Clover-leaf midge, 184. 

 Clover-root borer, 178, 184. 

 Clover-seed midge, 178, 184. 

 Coccidas, 141. 



Coccinella bipunctata, 117. 

 Coccinellid.e, 117. 



Coccus innumerabilis, 142 = Pulvinaria in. 

 Codling-moth larva, 154. 

 Coleophora malivorella, 178. 

 Collier, Dr. Peter, contribution from, 186. 

 Colorado potato-beetle, 132, 137, 190. 

 columba, Tremex, 171. 



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Columbia, Gryllotalpa, 151. 

 Comstock, Prof. [J. H.], cited, 153. 

 Comstock, Prof. J. H., on scale insects, 143, 



144, 147. 

 concavus, Cyrtophyllus, 189. 

 Concentrated lye for insect attack, 144. 

 confusor. Limonius, 188. 



Monohammus, 188. 

 Conotrachelus cratffigi in quinces, 181. 

 Coon, Dr. H. C, insects from, 187. 

 Cook, Prof. [A. J.], cited, 122. 

 Coptocycla aurichalcea, 125, 126, 127. 

 clavata, 126, 127, 175. 

 guttata, 127. 

 Corn curculio, 178. 



Corning, Jr., Erastus, collection of Lepi- 

 doptera from, 186-7. 

 insects from, 108. 

 Corn: insects infesting: 

 Empretia stimulea, 187. 

 Epicauta Pennsylvanica, 136. 

 Epicauta vittata, 133. 

 Euromyia Inda, 173. 

 Gortyna nitela, 168, 176. 

 Heliothis armigera, 185. 

 Lathridius pulicarius, 184. 

 SphenophoruszejE, 178. 

 Corn-worm, 168. 



in New York, 185. 

 Cotalpa lanigera, 183. 

 Cotton bands for obstructing insects, 167. 

 Cotton bands for preventing Orgyia leueo- 



stigma, 181. 

 Cotton-stainer, 183. 

 Cottony-cushion scale, 104. 

 Country Gentleman cited. 111, 130, 146, 

 147(2), 154, 159, 165(4), 166(5), 167(4), 168(3), 

 109(3), 170:5), 171(2), 173(3), 174(8). 175(5), 

 176(7), 177(6), 178, 179(3), 180(3), 181(4) 

 182(3), 183(4), 184(2), 185(3). 

 Cow-fly, 169. 

 Crambidae, 181 

 Crambus vulgivagellus in Northern New 



York, 182, 183. 

 crat£egi, Conotrachelus, 181. 

 Crioceris a?paragi, 167, 179, 188. 

 cristatus, Prionidus, 138-141. 

 Cross, T. E., insects from, 186. 

 Crouse, David, insects from, 189. 

 cruciaris, Ixodes, 15S. 

 Cucumber beetle, 169. 

 cucurbitiB, Melittia, 176, 187. 

 Curculionidae, 118. 

 Currant: insects infesting: 

 Myzus ribis, 167. 

 Pulvinaria innumerabilis, 143. 

 Currant-stem girdler, 190. 

 Curtis' Farm Insects referred to, 151. 

 Cutting out larvffi, 151, 169, 171. 

 Cut-worms, 171, 175. 

 Cyanide bottle for killing insects, 165. 

 Cyrtophyllus concavus, 189, 



