350 



Oenebal Index. 



Remedies for insect attack — ( Continued) : 



pyrethrum, 188, 221, 254, 288, 311. 



pyrethrum water, 321. 



auassia water and soap, 318, 310. 



scraping the bark, 239, 315. 



soap solution, 239, 318, 310. 



soft-soap and wasliing-soda, 239. 



sulphur fumes, 321. 



tarred-paper, 319. 



tobacco, 311, 319. 



whale-oil soap, 223. 



working the ground, 135. 

 Remedy for the alder flea-beetle, 221. 



apple-tree bark-louse, 238-9, 315. 



bag-worm, 324. 



bark-borers, 227. 



blister-beetle, 321. 



broad-striped flea-beetle, 276. 



Cermatia forceps, 254. 



clover-seed midge, 132. 



cockscomb elm-gall aphis, 318. 



curculio, 321. 



currant-worm, 314. 



Dermestes vulpinus, 200-10. 

 . elm-leaf beetle, 321. 



eye-spotted biid-moth, 134. 



flea-beetles, 221, 223, 276. 



four-lined leaf-bug, 320. 



grapevine gall midge, 185. 



grapevine leaf-hopper, 310. 



Homoptera lunata, 179. 



Isosoma hordei, 153-4. 



joint-worm, 153-4. 



Lasioptera vitis, 185. 



leather-beetle, 209-io, 212. 



marguerite fly, 196. 



mites on arbor vitffi, 321. 



ox warble fly, 310. 



pear-blight beetle, 323. 



Phytomyza lateralis, 106. 



quince curculio, 135. 



red-footed flea-beetle, 223. 



rose-bug, 3i8. 



Scolytus attack, 227. 



two-spotted tree-hopper, 323. 



Xyleborus pyri, 323. 

 Repellant washes, 227, 323. 

 Report of the American Pomological Soci- 

 ety, 303. 



Department of Entomology— Cornell 

 University Experiment Station, 235. 



Entomologist to the Department of 

 Agricultui-e of the Dominion of Can- 

 ada (Fli^tcher), mention, 207. 



Geological and Natural History Survey 

 of Minnesota, 296. 



New York Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, entomological topics consid- 

 ered, 298. 



New York State Cabinet of Natural His- 

 tory, 172. 



Ohio Agricultural Experiment Sta,tion 

 (on insecticides), mention, 298. 



Report of the U. S. Geological and Geo- 

 graphical Survey of the Territories 

 cited, 148. 

 on Orange Insects ( Hubbard), mention, 



297. 

 Reports of the Commissioner of Agricul- 



ture.;'cited, 140, 144, 155, 179, .200(2), 208, 



228, 229(2), 234, 235, 259, 275(2), 278, 308, 311, 



322. 

 Commissioner of Patents cited, 208, 



234. 

 Entomological Society of Ontario cited, 



148, 155(2), 183, 200(3). 

 Entomologist of the U. S. Department 



of Agriculture (Riley), cited, 148, 152, 



209, ,235, 263, 276, 295, ,206. 



Entomologist to the Regents of the 



University S. N. Y. cited, 255, 257, 258. 

 U. S. Entomological Commission cited, 

 141, 143, 145, 207, 213, 214, 247, 278, 279(2), 

 281, 287, 297: notice of, 312. 

 Reports on the Insects of Illinois cited, 140, 



200, 202, 206, 208, 222, 234(2), 275(2), 276, 296: 

 notice of, 312. 



Insects of Missouri (Riley), cited, 140, 

 171, 183, 186, 200, 204, 206(2), 221, 234, 235, 

 237, 278, 279, 280: notice of, 312. 

 Insects of New York (Pitch), cited, 139, 

 140, 141, 147, 149, 152, 215,228, 234: notice 

 of, 312. 

 Insects of New York (Lintner), cited, 

 168, 174, 177, 227, 261, 267, 288, 294, 312. 313. 

 New York State Museum of Natural 

 History, 172, 177, 220, 247, 255, 257, 258, 

 320, 324. 

 Requisites of the successful fruit grower, 



309, 

 retinervum, Microcentrus, 200. 

 Revue et Magazin de Zoologie, cited, 272. 

 Rhizobiinaj, 316. 



Rhyssa atrata (is Thalessa), 160. 

 lunator (is Thalessa), 155, 160, 325. 

 species, 161. 

 Richardson, C. A., insect from, 328. 

 Richmond, A. G., insect from, 328. 

 Riley [Prof. C. V.], cited, 141, 147, 150, 155, 200, 



201, 205, 206, 213, 223, 234, 236, 271, 273, 274, 

 278, 281, 298, 200(2), 300, 308, 311, 312(2). 



collection of insects of, 302. 



entomological library of, 290. 



Fourth Report of the U. S. Entomo- 

 logical Commission on the Cotton 

 Worm, mention, 297. 



life-histories of insects by, 286. 



on acorn-cup gall-insect, 164. 



on Dermestes vulpinus, 209. 



on Carpocapsa saltitans, 272, 274. 



on elm-leaf beetle, 263. 



on food of Haltica clialybea, 221, 



on generations of Mytilaspis, 237. 



on hop-vine aphis, 133. 



on Isosoma captivum, 154. 



on oviposition of Thalessa, 161, 



