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Chickens devouring infested cur- 

 rants, 162'. 



Chinch bug, 245'. 



Chionaspis furfurus, 243^ 246**, 261". 



Chipping sparrow feeding on tent 

 caterpillar, I84^ 



Chittenden, F. H., cited, 160'', 207*. 



Choke-cherries, Cecidomyid in, 245^ 



Choke-cherry, Notolophus leuco- 

 stigma on, 167®. 



Cholodkovsky, N., cited, 238', 238'. 



Chrysanthemums, insects on; 

 Lygus pratensis, 253^, 260^; 

 Triphleps insidiosus, 253^, 26o^ 



Chrysochus auratus, 256'. 



Chrysomela multiguttata, 256\ 



chrysorrhoea, Euproctis, 253^ 



Cicada septendecim, 245^; 

 tibicen, 26o^ 



Cicindela sexguttata, 255*. 



cinerea. Lithophane, see Xylina 

 antennata. 

 Xylina, see Xylina antennata. 



cinerosa, Lithophane, see Xylina 

 grotei. 



Cinura, species treated of, 216^-218'. 



claripennis, Euphorocera, 169', I96^ 



Clark, J. H., insects from, 257". 



Clarkson, Frederick, cited, I74^ 



Classification of the coleoptera of North 

 America (LeConte-Horn) cited, 

 160*. 



claudus, Perillus, i84\ 



Claypole, E. W., cited, 188', 199'. 



claypoliana, Steganoptycha, 245^ 



Cieonymus clisiocampae, see Di- 

 brachys boucheanus. 



Clinton [Mass.] courant, abstract 

 from, 251". 



Clisiocampa americana, an old and 

 familiar pest, 177^; bibliography, 

 186^-190°; birds feeding on, 184": 

 description of stages, 178"- 180^; 

 distribution, 182'; figure of larvae 

 and nest, 179*; of adults, 180*; food 

 plants, 182'; hermaphrodite de- 



scribed and figured, 180^; injuries by, 

 I53^ 235^', ^iiS history and habits, 

 180^-182^; natural enemies, 182^- 

 184^'; parasites, 182^-183'; predace- 

 ous enemies, 183^-184°; preventive 

 measures and remedies, i84''-i86*; 

 references, 194^ 195*, 252^, 258^ 



Clisiocampa disstria; bibliography, 

 197^-201^; birds feeding on, 196''; 

 description, 194^; distribution, 195°; 

 figures, 194^ plates 1-4; food plants, 

 1 95 '-196^; fungus disease, 196"; in- 

 juries, 153', 191^-193^; life history 

 and habits, 195^; natural enemies, 

 I96-; parasites, 196*; predaceous 

 insects, 196^ ravages, I78^ 23&; 

 reference, I78^ 183^ 2o8^ 237\ 

 246^ 249^ 250^ 258*; remedies and 

 preventives, 197'; vertebrate en- 

 emies, 184'. 



Clisiocampa •fragilis, 182'. 



Clisiocampa neustria, erroneous 

 reference of C. disstria. 



Clisiocampa pluvialis, 182^, 195^ 



Clisiocampa syivatica, see C. disstria. 



clisiocampae, Cieonymus, see Di- 

 brachys boucheanus. 



clisiocampae, Telenomus, 183", 189*. 



Cloaked knotty horn, 256*. 



Clover, eel worms injuring, 244"; 

 Mamestra picta feeding on, 203', 

 205'. 



Clover-leaf weevil, 2S7^ 



Coccidae, species treated of, 213'- 



2l6\ 



coccinea, Diedrocephala, 260*. 



Coccinellidae, 24^. 



coccineus, Chermes, see C. strobilo- 



bius. 

 Coccophagus flavoscutellum, 215', 



21 6^ 

 Coccyzus americanus, see Cuckoo, 

 yellow-billed. 



erythropthalmus, see Cuckoo, 

 black-billed. 



