﻿INDEX 
  TO 
  REPORT 
  OF 
  THE 
  STATE 
  ENTOMOLOGIST, 
  1897 
  379 
  

  

  Cat 
  flea, 
  ^12^. 
  

  

  Catalogue 
  of 
  the 
  insects 
  of 
  New 
  Jersey 
  

   (Smith) 
  cited, 
  335', 
  ZZ^\ 
  34o", 
  344', 
  

  

  2>oZ'- 
  

   Cattle 
  tick, 
  375*- 
  

  

  Cauliflower, 
  Lygus 
  pratensis 
  on, 
  35I^ 
  

   Cecidomyia 
  leguminicola, 
  359'- 
  

   •cecropia, 
  Attacus, 
  371"- 
  . 
  

   Cecropia 
  emperor 
  moth, 
  37I^ 
  

   Celery, 
  Lygus 
  pratensis 
  on, 
  353^ 
  354^ 
  

   celeus, 
  Protoparce, 
  371". 
  

   cerasi, 
  Myzus, 
  363', 
  368*. 
  

   Ceratocampa 
  imperialis, 
  see 
  Eacles 
  

  

  imperialis. 
  

   Ceratopsyllus 
  serraticeps, 
  37^. 
  

   Chaitophorus 
  species, 
  3^2^ 
  

   Chalcophora 
  virginiensis, 
  373'- 
  

   Chalybion 
  caeruleum, 
  37I^ 
  

   Champion, 
  S. 
  B., 
  insects 
  from, 
  2>72^- 
  

   Check 
  list 
  of 
  the 
  hemiptera 
  heteroptera 
  

   of 
  North 
  America 
  (Uhler) 
  ^cited, 
  

  

  352'. 
  I 
  

  

  Check 
  list 
  of 
  the 
  Macro-lepidopfera 
  of 
  

  

  America 
  cited, 
  343\ 
  

   Cheese 
  mite, 
  364''. 
  

  

  Cherry, 
  Myzus 
  cerasi 
  on, 
  363', 
  368*. 
  

   Cherry-tree 
  aphis, 
  363". 
  

   Cherry-tree 
  Myzus, 
  368'. 
  

   Chestnut, 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to; 
  

   Eacles 
  imperialis, 
  344" 
  

   Empretia 
  stimulea, 
  37i^- 
  

   China 
  asters, 
  see 
  Asters, 
  China. 
  

   Chinch-bug, 
  361', 
  369', 
  374'- 
  

   Chinch-bug 
  fungus, 
  369*. 
  

   Chionaspis 
  furfurus, 
  368^ 
  374"- 
  

   Chrysanthemums, 
  Lygus 
  pratensis 
  

  

  on, 
  353'. 
  

   Chrysobothris 
  femorata, 
  365*. 
  

   Cicada 
  tibicen, 
  374^ 
  

   Cimex 
  pratensis, 
  see 
  Lygus 
  pratensis. 
  

   cinctus, 
  Therioplectes, 
  372^ 
  

   Citheronia 
  imperialis, 
  see 
  Eacles 
  im- 
  

   perialis. 
  

   Citheronia 
  regalis, 
  347'. 
  

   clavata, 
  Coptocycla, 
  374^ 
  

  

  Clisiocampa 
  americana, 
  366^ 
  372^; 
  

  

  disstria, 
  372^- 
  

   Clover, 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to; 
  

  

  Cecidomyia 
  leguminicola, 
  359' 
  

  

  Pyralis 
  costalis, 
  358^ 
  

   Clover-hay 
  caterpillar, 
  358', 
  372*. 
  

   Clover 
  mite, 
  375^ 
  

   Clover-seed 
  midge, 
  359\ 
  

   Clubbed 
  tortoise 
  beetle, 
  374"- 
  

   Cluster 
  fly, 
  370'. 
  

   Coccinellid 
  larvae, 
  362^ 
  

   coccophila, 
  Sphaerostilbe, 
  368^ 
  

   Cockerell, 
  T. 
  D. 
  A., 
  cited, 
  353*- 
  

   Coleman, 
  W. 
  H., 
  insects 
  from 
  371*, 
  

  

  37I^ 
  

  

  Colorado 
  agricultural 
  experiment 
  

   station, 
  Bulletin 
  cited, 
  353^ 
  

  

  comma, 
  Grapta, 
  37I^ 
  

  

  Common 
  injurious 
  insects 
  of 
  Kansas 
  

   (Kellogg) 
  cited, 
  353'. 
  

  

  Comstock, 
  A. 
  B., 
  cited, 
  344'. 
  

  

  Comstock, 
  J. 
  H., 
  cited, 
  344', 
  352'- 
  

  

  confusus, 
  Limonius, 
  373'. 
  

  

  Cook, 
  A. 
  J., 
  cited, 
  352*. 
  

  

  Cooley, 
  R. 
  A., 
  cited, 
  341', 
  344". 
  

  

  Coombs, 
  M. 
  B., 
  quoted, 
  359'. 
  

  

  Coptocycla 
  clavata, 
  374''- 
  

  

  Coreus 
  linearis, 
  see 
  Lygus 
  pratensis. 
  

  

  Corn, 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to; 
  

   Heliothis 
  armiger, 
  366^ 
  

   Lygus 
  pratensis, 
  352^ 
  

  

  Cornell 
  agricultural 
  experiment 
  sta- 
  

   tion, 
  Bulletin 
  cited, 
  335", 
  353'- 
  

  

  Corning, 
  N. 
  Y., 
  Janus 
  integer 
  at, 
  

   335'; 
  Tenthredo 
  rufopectus 
  at, 
  335^ 
  

  

  Cornwell, 
  R. 
  C. 
  de 
  V., 
  insects 
  from, 
  

  

  371'- 
  

   costalis, 
  Pyralis, 
  358% 
  372*. 
  

   Cotton 
  boll-worm, 
  366°. 
  

   Cottonwood, 
  Pemphigus 
  populi- 
  

  

  transversus 
  on, 
  362^. 
  

   Country 
  gentleman, 
  abstracts 
  from, 
  

  

  352*, 
  364% 
  365^ 
  366\ 
  367^ 
  368\ 
  370^; 
  

  

  cited, 
  338', 
  340", 
  343*, 
  352'. 
  

   Cow-horn 
  fly, 
  365'- 
  

   Cresson, 
  E. 
  T., 
  cited, 
  335", 
  338', 
  340". 
  

  

  