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classification of, 1:78, 79; 4:167, 

 190; contributions of, 3:141; 4: 

 207-8; 5:325; 6:188-89; 7:382-83; 

 8:298-99; 9:462-63; 10:510-11, 516- 

 17; 11:285-87; 12:361-62; de- 

 scription of larval forms, 1:22; 

 Glover's work on, 1:19; Gordius 

 parasitic on, 4:126; injurious to 

 apple trees, list of, 1:330-31; 11: 

 267-70; injurious to hemlock, list 

 of. 4:20-24; larvae in U. S. nat 

 museum; 9:354; Le Baron's work 

 on, 1:17; Le Conte's work on, 4: 

 9-10; number of species described, 

 4:164, 181; oviposition of, 1:74; 

 reference, 10:475; 12:320; scarcity 

 of, in 1893, 10:377; species treat- 

 ed of, 1:227-63; 2:46-55, 125-44; 

 4:88-107, 155-56; 5:227-42, 266-73; 

 6:117-36; 7:246-96, 310-17; 8:173- 

 77, 197-207, 302; 9:299-309, 465-66; 

 10:406-20; 11:172-98; 12:235-72. 

 Coleopterous larvae, number of 



described species, 4:180-81. 

 coleoptrata, Cermatia, see Scutigera 



forceps. 

 Coleotbrips trifasciata, 1:303; 11: 



248, 250. 

 Coies, Isaac, insects from, 4:207. 

 Coleus, Leptocoris trivittatus on, 



10:438. 

 Colias chrysotheme, see Eurymus 

 eurytbeme. 

 edusa, form of Eurymus eury- 

 tbeme. 

 nastes, see Eurymus pbilodice. 

 pbicomone, see Eurymus pbilo- 

 dice 

 pbilodice, see Eurymus. 

 santes, see Eurymus pbilodice. 

 collaris, Eucbaetes, see Cycnia ten- 

 era. 

 Collembola, 2:209; 11:252. 

 Collier, Peter, insects from, 6:186; 



9:463; 10:511; 11:205. 

 Collingwood, H. W., cited, 11:233. 

 Collins, J. D., insects from, 5:325; 



11:284. 

 colon, Cbiropacbys, 4:105. 

 colonus, Callidium, see Xylotrecbus. 

 Clytus, see Xylotrecbus. 

 Xylotrecbus (syn. Callidium, 

 Clytus, C. agrestis, C. cam- 

 pestris), 4:93-96, 194; 14:347^ 

 357^ 

 Colopba, 3:151. 



compreesa, see Colopba ulmi- 



cola. 

 ulmicola (syn. C. compre^sa 

 Brysocrypta, Glypbina), 3 

 126-28, 151; 5:303; 7:370; 14 

 318^ 346^ 349% 352*, 346% 354* 



Colorado agricultural experiment 

 station. Bulletin cited, 10:433; 

 11:182, 242; 13:353'; Report cited, 

 12:193. 

 coloraria, Aspilates, see Catopyr- 

 rba. 

 Catopyrrba (syn. Aspilates), 11: 

 254. 

 columba, Tremex, see Tremex co- 



lumba. 

 Columbia, Gryllotalpa (syn. G. longi- 

 pennis), 6:151. 

 Samia, 1:86. 

 Columbine, insects on; 



Hydroecia rutila (syn. Gor- 



tyna), 1:115. 

 Pbytomyza species, 4:79; 7:246. 

 Colvin. Verplanck, insects from, 



9:463. 

 Comb borned fisb fly, 8:155-59, 300; 



10:497. 

 comes, Typblocyba (syn. Erytbron- 



eura vitifex), 8:287. 

 comes var. basilaris, Typblocyba 

 (syn. T. affinis, Erytbroneura affi- 

 nis), 9:403, 410. 

 comes var. vitis, Typblocyba (syn. 

 Erytbroneura, Tettigonia and Ty- 

 pblocyba vitis), 2:30; 4:199; 5: 

 302; 7:345; 8:116, 254, 287; 9:403, 

 410; 12:363; 14:343% 349% 353% 

 373-. 

 comma, Grapta, see Polygonia. 



Grapta, form dryas, see Poly- 

 gonia. 

 Polygonia (syn. Grapta, also 

 form dryas) 4:137; 8:187; 10: 

 507; 11:284; 13:37r; 14:309\ 

 Comma butterfly, 8:187. 

 Commissioner of agriculture, see 

 United States department of 

 agriculture. 

 Commissioner of patents, agricul- 

 ture. Report cited, 1:116, 227; 2: 

 102, 125; 4:114; 9:317; 10:408. See 

 also United States department of 

 agriculture. 

 Commissioners of tbe zoological 

 survey of Massachusetts, Report 

 cited, 1:227. 

 communis, Helocbara, 9:396, 410. 

 Melanotus, 1:63, 330; 8:198, 199, 



200; 11:267. 

 Panorpa, 10:465, 466, 477. 

 Psoroptes (syn. P. equi), 7:362; 

 14:366% 

 complanatus, Julus, see Polydesmus 



Polydesmiis, 3:133, 142, 153; 12: 

 301, 349. 

 Compositae, used as insecticides, 2: 

 34. 



