General Index 



493 



Taria, Hyperchiria, 453. 

 vau, Cyrtolobus, 410. 



SmUia, 388. 

 relleda, Tolype, 455. 

 Vermorel nozzle, 328, 370, 441 . 

 vemalis, Livia, 404, 411. 

 vernata, Anisopteryx, 296, 422. 

 verticJs, Jassus, 410. 

 Vespa maculata, 461 . 



species?, 461. 

 vespJUo, Pollenia, 310, 318. 

 vetusta, Calocampa, 459. 

 Viburnum opulus, Hemaris BuffaloSnsis 



on, 451 . 

 Victorin, Mrs. A., insects from, 461. 

 vlUosum, Elaphidion, 358, 359. 

 Vineyardist cited, 430. 

 Virginica, Ctenucha. 456. 



Spilosoma, 440, 455. 



Xylocapa, 461. 

 vlridifasciata, Chimarocephala, 330, 439. 



Chortophaga, 298, 330-334, 439, 464. 



Locusta, 330. 



Tragocephala, 330. 

 viridis, Pediopsis, 399. 

 vitellinus, Acocephalus, 397. 



Paramesus, 410. 

 vltifoliae. Phylloxera, 347, 464. 

 vitis, Erythroneura, 403. 



Typhlocyba, 410. 

 vittata, Diabrotica, 361-364. 



Smilia, 389. 



Phyllotreta, .375. 

 vivida, Hystricia, 462. 

 V-marked Smilia, 388. 

 vulgaris, Lamenia, 410. 



Poeciloptera, 387. 

 vulnerata, Erythroneura, 402-403. 



Typhlocyba, 410. 



Walking-stick, 446. 

 Walnut: insects attacking, 



Gypona flavilineata, 397. 



Idiocerus lachrymalis, 398-399. 



Otiocerus wolfii, 386. 



Telamona fasciata, 390. 



Uroxiphus caryae, 392. 



2Jeuzera pyrina, 426. 

 Walsh, B. D. cited, 300, 807, 365. 

 Walsh-Riley cited, 317. 

 Water from faucets in Albany, contained 



Ascaris lumbricoides, 298. 



blood-leech, sp. undeterm., 298. 



Gordius species, 298. 

 Webster, F. M. cited, 325, 364, 365. 

 Weed, C. M. cited, 300, 330, 346. 



experiments on the cucumber beetle, 362- 

 363, 419. 



on arsenical spraying of plum trees, 417. 



Weed, C. M. — (^Continued) : 



on the green-striped grasshopper, 331. 

 Weed, H. E., insects from, 462. 



remedy for the harlequin cabbage- bug 

 31&-317. 

 Weevil in a granary, 443. 

 Westwood, Prof. J. O. cited, 307, 308. 

 Whale-oil soap, 370, 440. 

 Wheat insects : 



Amblycephalus inimicus, 401. 



Delphax arvensis, 386. 



Leucania species ?, 457. 



Tenebrio molitor, 442. 



Tenebrio obscurus, 442, 463. 



Tribolium ferrugineum, 463. 



white grubs, 356. 

 White arsenic and lime, 434-435. 

 White grubs. 296, ;350, 353-357, 422. 



eaten by the robin, .356-357. 



injuring nursery stock, 353-356. 

 White-marked tussock-moth, 295, 429, 437. 



injury by, 295. 

 White-pine weevil, 344-345. 

 Whiting, a component of "X. O. Dust," 418. 

 Willow insects : 



Anotia bonnetii, 387. 



Bythoscopus tergatus, 398. 



Cossus roblnias, 426. 



Idiocerus alteruatus, 399. 

 pallidus, 399. 



Lachnus salicellis, 407. 

 Witch-hazel Brysocrypta, 409. 

 WoJfii, Otiocerus, 386. 



Phymata, 483. 

 Woodason bellows-sprayer or atomizer, 415. 

 Woodbine Telamona, 391. 

 Woodworth [C. W.] cited, 410. 

 Woolens : insects injurious to 



Anthrenus scrophulariffi, 304. 



Attagenus piceus, 303. 

 Wright, H. S., attack of pear-tree Pay 11a In 

 orchard of, 326. 



X 



xanthomelaena. Galerucella, 297, 422. 

 Xanthoxylum, Papilio Cresphontes on, 3:37. 

 X. O. Dust, 418, 420. 

 Xyleborus dispar, 419, 466. 

 pyri [dispar] , 419. 



introduced from Europe, 419. 

 Xyleutes [Cossus] robinias, 450. 

 Xylocapa "Virginica, 461. 



Yellow Acocephalus, 397. 



Yellow-backed Jassus, 402. 



Yellow-banded swallow-tail, 336. 



Yellows not caused by Phloeotribuslllmlnarls, 



367. 

 Yellow- striped Gypona, 397. 

 Yellow woolly-bear, 440. 



