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General Index. 



c. 



Cabbage fly, 320. 



maggot, how to prevent, 314. 

 Caddis-flies, 285. 

 Caddis-worms, 310. 

 esementarius, Pelopteus, 325, 

 Caenis nigra, 243. 

 Caesar, Lucilia, 300. 



California, common sctiools of, entomol- 

 ogy in, 291. 



State Horticultural Society, 305, 307. 

 Calista forceps (is Cermatia), 248. 

 Callidium eolonus, see Xylotreclius, 213. 

 Callidiumsp., 140, 143. 

 Callosamia angulifera, 326. 

 Caloptenus spretus, 141, 145. 

 Cambridge Entomological Club, 289. 

 Camel-cricket (Mantis), 280. 

 campestris, Clytus, 213. 

 Canadaria, Tephrosia, 140. 

 Canadensis, Leptura, 140. 



Sphinx, 257. 



Trirhabda, 262-3. 

 Canadian Entomologistcited, 152, 153, 155(2), 

 160, 171, 177, 178, 208, 223(2), 224, 259, 286, 293(9)' 

 294(4), 295(2), 296(2), 299(3). 

 Candida, Saperda, 227, 320. 

 Canker-worm, 283, 305, 320. 

 Cantharides, 212. 

 Cantharis marginata, 204. 

 Canthon, Revision of Species (Blanchard), 



mention of, 295. 

 captivum, Isosoma, 154, 155. 

 Carabidse, 20l. 



number of described larvae, 302. 

 Carbolic acid and soap wash, 227, 239, 315. 

 Carbolic acid insecticide, 311. 

 carinata, Sirthenia, 233. 

 Carnivorous butterfly, 299. 

 Carolina Mantis, 278-282, 313. 



allied species, 282. 



bibliography, 278-9. 



distribution, 281. 



egg-packet, 279. 



food, 280. 



general features of, 280. 



habits, 280-1. 



insects eaten by, 281. 



oviposition, 279. 



popular names, 280. 



publication on, 313. 



structure of egg-packet, 280. 



usefulness of, 281. 

 Carpet-beetle, 251, 253, 261, 299, 315, 316. 

 Carpet-moth, 260. 

 Carpocapsa Dehaisiana, 271, 272. 



Deshaisiana, 271. 



latiferreana, 273. 



pomonella, 205, 247, 272, 326. 



saltitans, 271-274. 



active larval period, 273. 

 bibliography, 271. 

 emergence of moth, '274, 



Carpocapsa saltitans — ( Continued) : 

 figures of, 271. 

 generic relations, 272. 

 history of, 271. 

 jumping movements, 272. 

 seed-vessel described, 271. 

 time of emergence, 274. 

 Carson, E. P., insects from, 327. 

 Casey, Lieut. T. L., publications on Coleop- 



tera, 295. 

 Cassini var. of Cicada septendecim, 2991 

 Cassino's Standard Natural History cited, 



227, 228, 229, 232, 240, 295. 

 Catalogue of Diptera of North America 

 (Osten Sacken), cited, 183, 187, 198. 

 North American Cynipidte (Ashmead), 



292. 

 Tortricidaj of N. A. (Pernald), cited, 271, 

 273. 

 catenaria, Zerene, 259, 326. 

 Caulfleld, F. B., on Coleoptera, 295. 

 Ceeidomyia balsamicola, 180-183. 

 abundance at Lake Pleasant, 181. 

 balsam-flr gall insect, 180. 

 defoliation of balsams, 183. 

 description of larva. 182. 

 distribution, 180. 

 figures of gall, 181. 

 galls described, 181. 

 hibernation, 182. 

 larvae observed, 182. 

 pupation, 182. 

 unknown in Europe, 183. 

 Ceeidomyia betul;©, 147, 325, 326. 

 destructor, 147, 149. 

 leguminioola, 132, 185. 

 tubicola, 295. 

 CecidomyidEB, 180, 182, 183. 

 Centipedes, 248. 

 ceparum, Phorbia, 133. 

 Cerambycidae, 142, 143, 214. 



number of described larvae, 302. 

 Synopsis of (Leng.), mention of, 295. 

 Cerasphorus balteatus from a table, 215. 

 Cereopidae, 240. 

 Cercopis lineata, 240. 

 cerealella, Sitotroga, 137. 

 Ceresa bubalus, 266-7, 328. 

 Cermatia araneoides, 253. 



coleoptrata (is forceps), 248, 250. 

 Floridaua, 248, 250. 

 forceps, 248-254, 328. 



abundance in Albany, 251. 

 a centipede, 248. 

 bibliography, 248. 

 carnivorous habits, 251. 

 contributions of, 328(2). 

 description, 249. 

 distribution, 249. 

 figure of, 249. 

 first notice in New York, 250. 



food of, 252. 



habits, 251. 



