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Burnett, H. S., cited, 12:192. 

 Burnett, W. I., cited, 2:168.- 

 Burning busti, insects on; 

 Aphis rumicis, 14:375^ 

 Poecilocapsus lineatus, 1:277.* 

 Burr. J. H. T., insects from, 10:515. 

 Burrill, T. J., cited, 10:453. 

 Burrowing- beetle, 7:371. 

 Burt, S. W., insects from, 12:363. 

 Burying beetles, 5:289. 

 Busick, Mrs K. M., insects from, 



5:324. 

 Butalis cerealella, see Sitotroga. 

 Butler, A. W., cited, 7:296. 

 Buttercup, Meloe angusticollis on, 



6:130. 

 Butterfield, J. L., insects from, 11: 



286. 

 Butterflies, "assembling", 1:70; 

 calendar of (abstract), 9:453, 

 456; 14:3ir, 312^; classifica- 

 tion, 1:78; contributions of, 

 6:186-87; Edwards' work on, 

 1:22; in the Adirondacks, 5: 

 285; larvae, 8:170; list of N. 

 Y. species (abstract), 9:449; 

 .14:311'; mouth parts of, 12: 

 326; number of, 4:165, 181; 

 Phymata wolffii (syn. P. 

 erosa), capturing, 7:371; ref- 

 erence, 1:227, 10:466; 14:319-; 

 scarcity of, 12:307; South 

 American from E. Corning jr, 

 7:220; species treated of, 8: 

 169-70; 9:336-37; studies of, 

 4:173, 174; swarming, 10:490. 

 carnivorous, 4:179, 

 little orange, 8:169-70; 10:497; 

 14:382^ 

 Butternut, insects injurious to; 

 Carynota mera, 9:388. 

 Cla stoptera obtusa, 8 :153. 

 Corythuca juglandis, 4:108. 

 Cyllene pictus, 8:176. 

 Enchenopa binotata, 1:287, 819. 

 Halisidota caryae, 7:355. 

 Notolophus leucostigma (syn. 



Org^'ia), 2:77. 

 Pomphopoea sayi, 6:135. 

 Buttonwood, Corythuca ciliata on, 



4:107, 108. 

 buxi, Psylla, 2:18. 

 Buxus sempervirens, see Box. 

 Bvington, W. W., insects from, 10: 



518. 

 Byrne, J., insects from, 10:515. 

 Byrrhus scrophulariae, see Anthre- 



nus. 

 Bythoscopus clitellarius, see Tham- 

 notettix. 

 fagi (syn. Athysanus), 9:401. 

 fenestratus (syn. Athysanus), 

 9:400, 410. 



Bythoscopus minor (syn. Athysa- 

 nus), 9:400, 410. 



nigrinasi (syn. Athysanus), 9:- 

 401, 410. 



seminudus, see Eutettix semi- 

 nuda. 



strobi, see Phelpsius. 



tergatus, see Chlorotettix ter- 

 gata. 



unicolor, see Chlorotettix. 



variabilis (sjn. Athysanus, A. 

 abietis), 9:400, 410. 

 Byturus unicolor, 8:298. 



Cabbage, insects injurious to; 



Aphis brassicae, 6:148; 7:317, 

 372; 9:405, 440; 10:495; 14: 

 319^ 378^ 



Carneades tessellata (syn. Agro- 

 tis), 7:382. 



Che»lymorpha argus, 14:350^ 



Diabrotica 12-punctata, 7:315. 



Epicauta vittata, 6:135. 

 pennsylvanica, 14:332". 



Feltia annexa (syn. Agrotis), 

 8:235. 



Julus caeruleocinctus, 6:190; 

 10:446. 



Lygus pratensis, 13:35r, 35r. 



Mamestra picta, 5:209*. 



subjuncta (syn. Hadena), 



1:58; 8:235. 

 trifolii, 8:2S5. 



Melanotus species, 7:360. 



Murgantia histrionica, 1:264; 

 2:146; 6:177; 7:372; 8:290, 

 292; 9:315, 441, 463; 11:280; 

 12:349; 14:315^ 316^ 319». 



Noctua clandestina (syn. Agro- 

 tis), 8:234, 235. 



Otiorhynchus ovatus, 10:418. 



Peridroma saucia (syn. Agro- 

 tis), 5:205. 



Phorbia brassicae (syn. Antho- 

 myia, P.floccosa), 1:208; 2:28 

 5:157, 158; 9:431, 432; 10:486 



Phyllotreta vittata, 1:60. 



Pieris rapae, 1:9, 39, 52, 59; 7 

 335; 8:251; 14:310'. 



Plusia brassicae, 2:91; 6:184 

 9:295; 10:487; 14:378^ 



Polydesmus complanatus, 3 

 133. 

 serratus, 12:301. 



Smynthurus hortensis, 2:207. 



Strachia ornata, 1:270. 



Thrips, 9:445, 464. 



tabaci, 11:242, 243, 244; 13: 

 363«. 



wire worms, 13:367"; 14:365". 



Xylophasia devastatrix (syn. 

 Hadena), 1:58; 8:235. 



