GENERAL INDEX. 



Aaron, S. P., Monograph of Chrysididfe, 292. 

 abdominalis, Melauolestes, 231. 

 abietisella, Gelechia, 140, 179, 180. 

 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadel- 

 phia, entomological library of, 290. 

 Aeidalia sp., 326. 

 Acorn-cup gall insect, 162, 164. 

 Acridians,number of described species, 285. 

 acuminata, Mermis, 247. 

 Adalia bipunctata, 132, 314, 315. 

 Adams, J. M., insects from, 326, 327(3), 328. 



J..Q., insects from, 326. 

 Address of the President of the Entomo- 

 logical club of the A. A. A. S. at Buffalo, 

 292. 

 Address on Horticultural Entomology 



(Webster), mention of, 297. 

 Adirondack insects, 143, 256-7. 

 adusta, Hadena, 247. 

 iEgeriadse, 274. 

 -SEgeria exitiosa, 227. 

 affinis, Phytomyza, 195. 

 Agassiz Association, Albany Chapter, 138. 

 agrestis, Clytus, 213.. 

 Agricultural Department at Washington, 



147, 202, 259, 264, 275, 285, 288, 303, 311, 312. 

 Agriotes mancus, 327. 

 Agromyzidse, 198. 

 Alaus oculatus, 261, 327. 

 Albany Argus cited, 271, 316. 



Express cited, 317. 



Institute, 138, 272. 



Sunday Express cited, 322. 

 albilinea, Leucania, 176. 

 albipennis, Bibio, 294. 

 Alder flea-beetle, 216-221. 



beetle described, 216. 



compared with H. chalybea, 221. 



European specimens, 220. 



first notice of, 217. 



food-plants, 221. 



fungus attack, 219. 



larva described, 218. 



operations at Lake Pleasant, 218. 

 in Maine, 217. 

 in New Hampshire, 217. 



Packard on, 217. 



pupa described, 218. 



pupation, 220. 



remedies, 217. 



skeletonizing of leaves by, 219. 



Aletia xylina, 326. 



Allen, H. C, infested plums from, 137. 

 Allis, E. W., on (Ecanthus, 296. 

 Allynii, Eupelmus, 153. 

 alni, Haltica, 217, 220. 

 Alope, Satyrus, 257. 

 Altiea ruflpes, 221. 

 Americana, Belostoma, 265, 328. 

 American Agriculturist cited, 242, 300. 

 Angler cited, 322. 

 Association for the Advancement of 



Science referred to, 273, 299. 

 Entomological Society at Philadelphia, 



288, 290. 

 Entomologist cited, 155, 162, 164, 171(2), 

 186, 187, 200, 206, 212, 213, 223, 232, 235, 

 246. 250, 276. 292, 312 : notice of, 312. 

 Florist cited, 193, 195. 

 Garden cited, 324. 



Naturalist cited, 148(2), 150, 152, 173, 

 200(2), 201, 202, 248, 250, 271, 273, 274, 

 300(2). 

 Pomological Society at Boston, 138, 303, 



312, 322. 

 Quarterly Journal of Agricultural 

 Science cited, 278. 

 Americanus, Lithobius, 328. 

 Chauliognathus, 206. 

 Ulmus, 318. 

 Ammoniacal liauor for insects, 314. 

 Amphibolips prunus, 162. 

 Amphipyra pyramidoides, 258. 

 amylovorus, Micrococcus, 305. 

 Anal stylets of insects as organs of smell, 



300. 

 Anatomical studies of insects, 280, 286. 

 Andrews, S. D., balsam galls from, 182. 

 Angerona crocotaria, 326. 

 Angoumois moth, 137. 

 augulifera, Calosamia, 326. 

 Angusii, Datana, 298. 

 angustifrons, Anthomyia, 299. 

 anilis, Clerus, 262. 

 Anisopteryx pometaria, 135, 259, 260, 326. 



vernata, 259, 260, 305. 

 Annales de la Society Entomologique de 

 Prance cited, 166, 192(2), 193, 197, 224, 234. 271. 

 Annual losses to agricultural products of 



the United States, 291. 

 Annual Reports of the Entomologist [of 

 the Department of^ Agriculture], import- 

 aHce of, 311. 



