Index to Volume 11* 



Parasa -viride 307 



Parasites of ttie Cecropia-moth 100 



* * " Human animal 114 



' * upon a Syrphus Lai-va . . . 306 



Parasitic Cocoons 12S, 160 



* ' Mites on the House-fly ... 87 



Paris Green for the Curculio 338 



* ' poisonous 92 



Parsnip Caterpillar 30, 64 



Peach-grub Man 148 



Pearl Wood Nymph 150 



Pear-leaf Fungus 235 



Pear-tree Worms 25 



Pea-weevil 155 



Pelidnota punctata 295 



Peinphigiis -vitifolies 357 



Penthina Fullerea 204, 371 



' ' vitivorana 28, 273 



Pepsis formosa 152 



Perilamptts platygaster 174 



Periodical Cicada, alias 17 and 13 



year Locust 211 



'* " BroodlY 337 



Periodical Cicadas in Georgia 372 



' * Cicada not in Kreutz Creek 



Valley 372 



Phacellura mtidalis 61, 107 



Philavipclus achemo7i 54 



satellitia 89, 211 



Philenor SwaUow-tail 241 



Phycita Jiehulo. 32, 181, 307 



Phylloptera oUongifoliee\Z<^^ 182, 296, 369 



Phylloxera vitifolim 353 



' * -vastatrix 354 



Phylomma Henrietta 304 



Phymaphora pulchella 242 



Phymata erosa 25 



Pkysalis viscosa 87 



Physonota helianihi 4 



' ' quinquepunctata 4 



' ' unipunctata 4 



Pieris oleracea 76 



" protodice 60, 76, 90, 304 



" rapa. .60, 75, 79, 165, 205, 338, 341 



Pigeon Tremex in yVpple 128 



Pimpla melanocephaia ... 266 



Piopkila casei 78 



Piophila casei 180, 339 



Pirates picipes 309 



Pissodes strobi 26 



Pithy Blackberry -gall 159 



Plagueof Beetles 266 



Plant-Uce and their enemies 141 



Platycerus guercus 212 



Plum Curculio 53, 130 



* ' " breeds in Apple 276 



" " will deposit in Fruit 



which overhangs water 119 



PliUella cruciferaruvi 79 



Podisoma clavarisfc 

 ' ■ junip< 



* * sabma: ±tjii 



Podisus placidus 203 



Pod-like Willow-gaU 214 



Poisonous qualities of the Colorado 



Potato-bug. 85 



Polistes fuscatus 156 



' ' metricus 156 



Polyphemus Moth 88 



Pompilus formosus 238 



Poiama7itkus marginatus 368 



Potato -beetles— Large black 275 



*' -bugs 28 



Potter Wasp 10 



Preservation of Entomological Cab- 

 inets 9 



Preserving and mounting Beetles . . 245 

 Insects 180 



* * Larvse 374 



Prickly Rose-gall 246, 309 



Prionus ivibricornis StO 



Pristiphora grossularicE 20 



Procris ■vitis 173 



Prodenia autwitinalis 329, 363, 365 



' * coniynelinm 



' ' S^aggyi 43, 328 



Progress of the Potato-bug 84 



Promackus Bastardii 337, 340 



Prosopis affinis 307 



Psickeheltx 334 



Psocris Americana 27, 173 



Procus amabilis 324 



* ' hipunctaitis 334 



' ' domesticus 324 



* * geologus 324 



' * variegatus 334 



*' venosus 180, 246, 3i9 



Pteropkorus carduidactylus 235 



** periscelidactylus 234 



Ptinus hninneus 180, 322 



' ' frontalis 322 



Punctures on Eose-twig 213 



Pupa of Disippus Butterfly 246 



* ' * * the Girdled Sphinx 241 



Pyralis costalis 160 



' ' farinalis 160 



' ' Jivihriahs 160 



' ' olinalis 160 



Q 



Queen Humble-bee 303 



^uerais inanis 332 



' ' pseudotinctoria 332 



" sponffifica 332 



Questions answered 309 



R 



Badish Maggots 273 



Ranatrafusca 29, 24l> 



' ' linearis 29 



Range of the Rear-horse 63 



Ransom Curculio Remedy 268 



Eaiie Butterfly 60, 155, 338, 374 



" " om' new Cabbage Pest 3:J8 



Rare Capture 241 , 242 



' * " in Illinois 340 



Kasjjberry-borer 26 



' ' Geometer 205 



' ' Gouty-gall 103, 128 



" Root-gall 181 



' ' Rust— Orange 245 



Ratzeburg's Works on Forest Trees, 

 their Diseases and I used Enemies . 95 



Rearing Eggs of Butterflies 305 



Red Ant of Texas 324 



Red-humped Caterpillar on Apple 



and Pear 27 



Red Spider 180, 305 



Reduvius serraius . 335 



Remarkable Tenacity of Life in a 



Butterfly 372 



Report ol Committee on Entomology 106 

 " " the Department of Agri- 

 culture for 1868 178 



Remedy for Onion- worm 335 



" " Canker-worm 239 



Rhizopertha pusilla 109 



Rhodites hicolor 246, 309 



radicum 181 



" rosa: 213 



Rkyssa lunator , 96 



Rocky jMountain Grasshojiper can- 

 not live in Pennsylvania 88 



Rcestdia cancellata 162, 235 



cornifera 162 



' ' penicillata 162 



Roman-nosed Pupa 276 



Rose-gall and Pupa of Archippus 



Butterfly 307 



Rose-gall, mossy 213 



Rose-twig, punctures on 213 



Rot in Peaches and other Fruits.... 209 

 Rove-beetle as a Parasite on the 



Cabbage Maggot 302 



Royal Horned-caterpillar 30, 62, 64, 340 



s 



Saddle back Larvas 59 



Salt-marsh Caterpillar 336 



Samia Cynthia 39 



Saperda bivitiata 143, 148, 276, 306 



Sarcoptes hominis 115 



Satellite Sphinx 89 



Saturnia lo. 31 , 339 



Scab in Apple m . Apple-tree Plant- 

 lice....... 178 



Scceva ( Syrphus) Philadelphiais. .. 142 



Scarcity of the isoU-worm and Cot- 

 ton-worm 53 



Sclercisioma syngamus 149 



Scieutiflo Language 17 1 



' ' Nomenclature 5 



' ' Phraseology 56 



" Symbols 60 



Scolopejidra castaneiceps 59 



• ■ heros 238 



Scorpion in Kansas 126 



' ' and Tarantulas in Tenn. . . 238 



Scorpio ( Telegonus) boreus 238 



Seecf- ticks under bark of Apple-trees 160 



Sdandria cerasi 296, 309, 340 



rosa 19, 276 



" rubi 136, 276 



vitis 309 



Semiofdhis chatcidiphagus 368 



Seventeen-year Cicada at George- 

 town, Ohio, in 1871 337 



Seventeen- year Locust two years too 



late 304 



Shed Snake-scale 213 



Silk Spiders S9 



Silk- worm Eggs 109 



Silpha (Necrophila)peliata 32, 306 



Simulium motestum 228 



reptans 231 



piscicidium 367 



Sitodrcpa panicea 323 



Skunk as a Tomato-worm Destroyer 63 



Slug on Pear and Cherry Trees 296 



Slugs on Plum Ti-ees 340 



Small reddish Snout-beetle on Apple 308 



Snout-beetle 213 



Sohnohia Walskdla 132 



Some Friends and Foes 340 



' ' good Thoughts from an emi- 

 nent Entomologist 326 



* * interesting In&ects 307 



Southern Cabbage Butterfly 76 



" " Worms 90 



' ' Notes ... 90, 124, 153, 176, 238 



Sow-bugs 181 



Sparrows 102 



Specific Names 5 



Specimens Lost 276 



Spectrum hi-viitatum 374 



* ' femoratum ... 96 



Sphinx Carolina 339 



' ' cingulata 241 



" h-niaculata 87, 91. 176, 241 



' ' (Darapsa) myron 22 



Spilosoma acrea 336 



'-' Virginica 272, 336 



Spined Slvig- worm 181 



" Spider 32 



Spotted Pelidnota 306 



" " —Error regarding it 309 



" Rove-beetle 128 



Squash-bug 91 



' ' and White-bush Scallop 166 

 " does not touch White- 

 bush Scallop 56 



Staphilinus macjdosus 128, 246 



State Entomologist for Minnesota . . 94 

 " " " Wisconsin . . 169 



Stinging-bug 25 



' ' Larv£e 32 



Siiretus jimhriatus 201 



Stizus speciosus 87 



Strachta histrionica 79, 80, 154, 185 



Striped Blister-beetle 306 



' ' Cucumber-beetle 24 



" " in a new role 239 



Strongylus concortus 149 



Jilaria 149 



;: s'^^"^ 157 



*' 7nicrurus .". .. 149 



Sugaring for Moths 374 



Supposed Trout Enemy 179 



Sylvanus surina7nensis 339 



Syrphus concava 142 



" pyrastri 142 



" riJiesii 142 



T 



Tabanus lineola 337 



Tarantula of Texas 244 



" KiUer 52 



Tarnished Plant-bug 291 



Tenebrio molitor 110 



' ' ohscurus Ill 



Tent Caterpillars 61 



" " and Fall Web- worms 39 



" " ofthe Forest .... 245, 281 



Termes flavipes 266, 324 



' * jrontalis Ill 



Tetracha Virginica 308 



Tettigonia obliqaa 871 



Texas Fever and Ticks 160 



The Antiopa Butterfly 307 



" banded Ips in calyx of Pear 308 



' ' Botanical Department 161 



' ' brown Mantispian 308 



'* coming Cotton- woiTn 124 



' ' Fall Army-worm 328 



' ' green Hag-moth 307 



" little Cicada 308 



" Ransom Cui-culio Remedy 268 



" red Ant of Texas 324 



' ' Slug on Pear and Cherry Trees. 296 

 " so-called Web-woim of young 



Trout 365 



