General Index 



489 



Report of the Committee on Entomology, 414- 



421, 422-437. 

 Report of the Department of Agriculture 



cited, 333, 334. 



Root-feeding aphis, 371. 

 Root-grubs, 444. 

 rosac«ana, Cacoecia, 418. 

 Rose, A. P. cited, 343. 



Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario ; Rose-bug: attempts to control it in Vineland, 



cited, 300(2). 



Report of the IMaine State Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station cited, 341. 



Report of the New York State Cabinet of 

 Natural History cited, 381, 448(2;, 449(6), 

 450(4). 



Report of the New York State Museum cited, 

 299, 439, 451(4), 452(5), 453(5), !455(5), 456(4), 

 457. 



Report of the Office of Experiment Stations 

 cited, 414. 



Report of the Ontario Fruit Growers' Associa- 

 tion cited, 414. 



Report of the Peabody Academy of Science 

 cited, 448. 



Report of the State Entomologist for 1890 

 cited, 439. 



Report of the Statistician of the United States 

 Department of Agriculture cited, 368. 



Report of the United States Entomological 

 Commission cited, 330, 345. 



Report of the Wisconsin Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station cited, 431. 



Report on the losects of Illinois cited, 307, 

 330(2), 331, 354, 360, 365, 371. 



Report on the Insects of Missoxiri cited, 331, 

 355, 3f'5, 457. 



Report on the Insects of New York cited, 295, 

 296, 297(3), 299(5), 300, 303, 313(2), 315, 316, 317, 

 318, 324, 330(2), 331(2), 342(2), 344, 345-346, 353, 

 359(2), 302, 373, 375, 439(3), 447, 457(4), 458(5). 



Resistance of fleas to insecticides, 352. 



Revision of Some of the American Butterflies, j salicis, Chionaspis, 411, 



N. J., futile, 420. 



Dr. Smith's experience with it, 420. 



insecticides, etc., "tested on it, 420. 



sludge-oil soap the most effectual, 418. 



valuable paper on, 419. 

 j voracity of the insect, 420. 

 I Rose insects: 



Cacoecia rosaceana, 418. 



Chauliognathus Pennsylvanicus, 344, 463. 



Cochliopodae species, 443. 



Macrodactylus subspinosus, 419-430. . 



Parasa chloris, 443. 



Tetranychus telarius, 432. 



white grubs, 354. 

 Rose, J. F., insects from, 461. 

 Rose-leaf caterpillar, 443. 



roller, 418. 

 Round-headed apple-tree borer, 440. 

 rubicunda, Dryocampa, 295. 422, 455. 

 rudbecldae. Aphis, 406, 412. 



Siphonophora, 411, 412. 

 rudis, Musea, 309, 310. 



Pollenia, 309-314, 439. 

 rufimanus, Bruchus, 440. 

 rufipennis, Attagenus, 300. 

 ruf ocoxalis, Apanteles, 461 . 

 rugosa, Lachnosterna, 355. 

 rumicis, Aphis, 440. 



Rural New Yorker cited, 300, 324, 363, 420, 439. 

 Rutaceae, Papilio Cresphontes attacking, 337. 



S 

 salicellis, Lachnus, 407, 412. 



notice of, 448. 

 Rhinoceros beetle, 342. 440. 

 Rhopalocera, 456. 

 Rhopalosiphum, 412. 



berberidis, 411. 

 Rhyssa atrata, 454. 

 ribcaria, Abraxas [Eufitchia], 456. 

 ribis, Myzus, 370-371. 

 Rice. A. C, insects from, 46^}. 

 Riley, C. V. cited, 300, 301, 307, 309, 311(2), 317. 

 318.330,341,354,419,4.57. 



corrections and notes to Fitch Homoptora 

 381,411. 



on feather felting by Attagenus, 304. 



on Psylla pyricola, 322. 



on the Strawsonizer machine, 417. 



quoted, 315, 331, :i55. 

 rimosa. Cicada, 385. 



Tibicen. 410. 

 Ring-rot, 378. 

 Road dust for insects, 336. 

 Roberts, M. cited, 428(2). 

 robiniae, Xyleutes [Cossus] , 450. 

 Rocky mountain locust, 332. 



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Coccus, 409, 411, 413. 



Lecanium, 411, 413. 



Pulvinaria, 411. 

 Saltpetre tested for the cucumber beetle, 368. 

 sambucifoliae, Aphis, 406, 412. - 

 j sanguinicollis, Penthimia, 397. 

 j Sannina exitiosa, 367. 

 I Saperda Candida, 440. 

 i tridentata, 427-429. 

 ! saratogensis, Aphrophora, 410. 

 ' Lepyronia, 393. 

 I Saunders, Wm. cited, 300, 317, 367. 

 : Saw-flies, 335. 

 I Sayii, Amblycephalus, 401. 

 I scabra, Hypena, 454. 

 I scalaris, Heliria, 410. 

 ; Scale-insect, 377, 440. 

 ; scarlatina, Gypona, 397. 

 I Scarlet Empoa, 403. 

 I Scepsis fulvicoUis, 456. 

 I Schenectady Union cited. 299. 

 j Schizoneura imbricator, 411, 412. 

 I lanigera, 411, 412. 

 I ulmi, 411, 412. 



