Index to entomologist's reports 1-13 and to sup- 

 plement of 14 



This index is an extension, with modifications, of Dr Lintner's index to 

 reports 1-10. References are given under preferred scientific names. The 

 synonyms used in the text of preceding reports are placed in curves after the 

 name or where there is simply a change in genus or species, the old term alone 

 is given, preceded in the case of specific names by the initial for the genus. 

 The synonymy given applies only to the publications indexed. In the case 

 of reports 13 and 14 the superior figures tell the exact place on the page in 

 ninths; e. g. 13:342^, means 13th report, page 342 beginning in the seventh 

 ninth of the page, i. e. a little over two thirds of the way down. 



Aaron, S. F. cited, 2:203. 

 Abbot, John, and Smith, J. E., 

 Natural history of the rarer lepidop- 

 terous insects of Georgia cited, 2: 

 68; 4:51; 5:174, 179, 183; 7:225; 

 12:183; 13:342^ 

 abbotii, Lophyrus, 1:42. 

 Otiocerus, 9:386. 

 Thyreus, 2:214; 5:175; 177, 306 

 324; 6:187; 7:381; 9:451, 461 

 10:502, 509; 11:280; 12:359 

 13:37r; 14:312-, 355^ 385^ 

 390\ 

 abbreviata, Ceria, 7:229. 

 abbreviatus, Cryptohypnus, 8:200. 



Gryllus, 8:179. 

 abdominalis, Brachynemurus, 11: 

 ■ 238 

 Melanolestes, 4:111; 5:316; 14: 



339^ 

 Urocerus, 13:339^ 342^ 342^ 

 Abert, W. S., insects from, 13:372^ 

 -Abhdl. Acad. Muench., cited, 2:116. 

 -Abia caprifolium, see Zaraea inflata. 

 Abies alba, see Spruce, white, 

 balsamea, see Balsam fir. 

 canadensis, see Hemlock, 

 fraseri, see Balaam, southern, 

 nigra, see Spruce, black, 

 abieticolens, Adelges, see Chermes 

 abietis. 

 Chermes, see C. abietis. 

 abietis, Adelges, see Chermes. 

 Athysanus, see Bythoscopus 



variabilis. 

 Chermes (syn. Adelges, A. 

 abieticolens, C. abieticolens), 

 2:185. 



abietis, Lachnus, 9:407, 412. 



Lophyrus, 1:42. 

 abietisella, Gelechia, 4:20, 22, 59, 60. 

 Abraxas ribearia, see Diastictis. 

 abrupta, Bombyliomyia (syn. Hy- 

 stricia, H. vivida, Tachina 

 vivida), 8:297; 9:462. 

 Hystricia, see Bombyliomyia. 

 Abutilon, Fuller's rose beetle on, 2: 



143. 

 Acacia, insects injurious to; 



. Aspidiotus nerii, 8:214; 11:204. 

 perniciosus, 11:223. 

 Icerya purchasi, 5:326. 

 Lecanium species, 11:221. 

 Academic des sciences, Paris, Mem- 



oires cited, 2:102. 

 Academy of arts and science. Mem- 

 oirs cited, 8:159. 

 Academy of natural sciences 



(Davenport, la.), 14:305". 

 Academy of natural sciences of 

 Philadelphia, Entomological sec- 

 tion. Monthly proceedings cited, 

 1:247; Journal cited, 1:211, 232; 

 2:110, 125, 132, 139; 3:133; 4:93, 

 128; 5:242; 8:152; 10:432; Pro- 

 ceedings cited, 1:127, 151, 157, 253; 

 2:102, 148, 168; 3:133; 4:101, 

 155; 5:213, 215, 234; 7:225, 255; 

 9:299, 300; 10:408, 414; 11:152, 

 156, 157, 160, 197, 240; 12:183. 

 Acanthia erosa, see Phymata wolffii. 

 lectularia (syn. Cimex), 1:62; 2: 

 17, 152; 9:458; 14:314*. 

 Acaridae, 2:36, 241; 9:464; 10:451- 



53; 11:254-60. 

 Acarina, 1:45; 3:129, 133; 5:287-95; 

 7:323; 10:449-60; 14:363^ 



