General Index 



473 



Cluster-fly — (Co?ifmitecf) ; 



the genus Pollenia, 310. 



whenlintroduced, not known, 309. 



where observed iu numbers, 311-312. 

 Coal soot for the cucumber beetle, 303. 

 Coccidse, 381, 385, 409, 411, 413, 447. 

 coccinea, Diedrocephala, 410. 



Empoa, 403. 



Typhlocyba, 410. 

 Cocculus indicus berries, 352. 

 Coccus arborum-linearis, 409, 413. 



pinicorticis, 454. 



salicis, 409, 411, 413. 



species, 447: 



tiliae. 409, 413. 

 Cochliopodae, 443. 

 Cocoon of Cucullia convexipennis, 450. 



CuciiHia intei'media, 450. 



Hemileuca Maia, 448. 



Lagoa crispata, 452. 



Leucania sp., 4-57. 



Sesia Buflfaloensis, 451 . 



Tischeria malifoliella, 445. 

 Codling-moth, Carpoeapsa pomonella, 338- 

 342. 



a new form of larval feeding, 339. 



Beckwith's experiments on, 417. 



eggs sometimes on side of apple, 340, 341 . 



Howard's account of the insect, 341. 



killed by Chauliognatbus, 344. 



Munson's observations on the larvae, 341- 

 342. 



operates differently in Tasmania, 339. 



ordinary t»;ethod of larval burrowing, 339. 



promiscuous placing of the eggs, 339. 



results of spraying for, 433, 435. 



scarcity of, 296 



where the larva enters the fruit, 340-342. 



various fruits attacked in Tasmania, 340. 

 Coe, A. J., cited, 326. 

 Coe Brothers, pear-tree Fsylla in orchards of, 



825, 326. 

 Coelidia olitoria, 398. 



subbifasciata, 398. 

 Coelodasys [Schizura] unicornis, 455. 

 coeruleocinctus, Julus, 464. 

 cognataria, Amphidasys [Eubyia] , 456. 

 Coleman, W. H., insects from, 463. 

 Coleophora Fletcherella, 374. 



species, 374. 

 Coleoptt^ra. 299, 307, 354, 465-468. 

 Cole [Theodore A], pear-tree Psylla in orchard 



of, 324. 

 Collecting egg belts of the tent-caterpillar, 437, 



441, 444. 

 Collier, Dr. P., insects from, 347, .353, 483. 

 Colorado potato-beetle, 297, 422, 457. 



remedy for, 297. 



damage, 297. 

 Colvin, v., insects from, 463. 

 Common house fly, 310, 313, 375. 

 Common White Grubs (Forbes) d'ed. 354. 



communis, Helochara, 396, 410. 

 Composiia), Phytomyza chrysanthemi attack- 

 ing, 421. 

 Comstock [Prof. J. H.] cited, 317, 330, 332, 346- 



347. 

 concava, Entilia, 887. 



Telamoua, 390. 

 copcavus, Lixus, 463. 

 concinna, Notodonta, 454. 

 Cone-flower, Aphis rudbeckiae on, 406. 

 confusor, Monohammus, 463. 

 congregatus, Apanteles, 461. 

 coniferarum, Ellema, 449. 

 Conotracbelus nenuphar, 297, 423, 440. 

 Conover, G. s., cited, 343. 

 convexipennis, Cucullia, 450, 4.55. 

 Cook, Prof. A. J. cited, 325. 

 Copper compounds, 436. 



hydrate. 416. 



solutions, 417, 420. 

 coquebertii, Otiocerus. 386. 

 Coquillec [D. W.] cited, 334. 

 Corn grubs, 353. 

 carnifoliae, Aphis, 405, 412 

 Corn: insects injurious to, 



Gortyna species, 447. 



Mamestra Arctica. 447. 



Systeua blanda. 344 



white grubs. S56. 

 Corn meal for killing cabbage worms, 444 

 Cornus paniculata insects: 



Aphis comifoliee, 405. 



C lastoptera proteus, 394. 

 Cornus, PLobetron pithecium attacking, 461. 

 coryli, Telamona, 891, 410. 

 Cosmopepla carnifex, 458. 

 Coss^us robinige, 426., 

 Cotton fabrics, Attagenus piceus recorded as 



eating, 304. 

 Cotton plant, Systena frontalis injurious to,344. 

 Cotton-worm, 344. 



Country Gentleman cited, 299(6), 300, 307, 309, 



316, 318(2), 32), 323(2), :^30(2), 336, 357, 362, 



364, 366, 372 374, .377, 378, 434, 439(3), 440(3), 



441(4). 442(6), 443(7), 444(5), 446, 447(7), 448. 



Cow-horn fly, articles cited, 442, 444. 



distribution of the, 296. 

 Cox, Rev. S., insects from, 463. 



quoted, 296. 

 Coy, C. H., insects from, 464. 

 Crangonyx gracilis, 348. 



mucronatus, 347-349. 

 Craponius insequalis, 364-865. * 



crataegifoliee, Aphis. 403, 412. 

 crataegi, Thelia, 392. 

 Crataegus punctata, Aphis crataegifolise on, 



406. 

 Creosote oil as an insecticide, 434. 

 Cresphontes, Papilio, 3.36-337. 461. 

 Cres»y, W.N. cited, 340. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 342-343. 

 crispata, Lagoa, 452. 



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