General Index, 



389 



Clover: insects injurious to 

 Blissus leucopterus, 331. 

 Cecidomy ia trif olil [=leguminicola],374. 

 leguminicola, 378. 

 Hylastes trifolii. 378. 

 Glover-leal: weevil, 315. 

 Clover mite, Bryobia pratensis. 321-324. 

 Ausable Falls occurrence, 324. 

 bibliography, 321, 

 common occurrence, 321. 

 distribution, 322. 

 eggs on trees, 322. 

 figure, 322. 

 food plants, 322. 

 in a water-trough, 323. 

 in dwelling-houses, 321. 

 Sehodack Center occurrence, 322. 

 Clover-root borer, 335. 

 Clover-seed fly, 374(2), 376. 

 Coal ashes for insect attack, 344. 

 Coccidae, 370. 



Coceinella bimaculata, =aLdalia bipunc- 

 tata, 375. 

 9-notata, 382. 

 sanguinea, 382. 

 CoccinellidaB, 217, 310, 341. 

 Coccus hesperidum [=Lecanium hespe- 



ridum], 370. 

 Cockerell [T. D. A.] cited, 256, 258. 

 Cockroach-killer, 325. 

 Cockscomb elm-gall, 370. 

 Cocoon of red-and-black woolly-bear, 227. 

 Cocoon of rhinoceros beetle, 251. 

 Codling-moth, 307, 310, 343. 

 Coenia, Junonia, 381. 

 coeruleocinctus, Julus, 384. 

 Cold water for insect attack, 285. 

 Coleman [N.] cited, 225. 

 Coleophora sp., 347. 361. 

 Colias Philodice killed by a fungus, 316. 

 Colorado potato-beetle mite, 312, 345, 373. 

 CompositsB, 242. 

 Comptes-Rendus des Seances de la Soci^t^ 



Entomologiaue de Belgique cited, 224. 

 Comstock [J. H.] cited, 233, 334, 369. 

 concinna, (Edemasia, 381. 

 confusa, Callimorpha, 219. 

 confusus, Limonius, 351, 361. 

 congregatus, Apanteles, 364. 

 Conotrachelus nenuphar, 288-290. 

 Contagious diseases of insects, 341. 

 convergens, Hippodamia, 382. 

 Cook [Prof. A. J.] cited, 256. 277. 321. 

 Coon, Dr. H. C, insects from, 271, 272, 283. 



on Chloropisca prolifloa, 241. 

 Copris, 254. 



Coptocycla aurichalcea, 363. 

 clavata, 382. 

 guttata, 369. 

 Coauillet, D. W., insects from, 382. 

 Corn: insect injurious to Calandra oryzsB 

 362, 383. 



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Diabrotica l2-puntata, 217. 

 Heliothis armiger, 216, 362. 

 Mesographa polita, 233. 

 Sphenophorus sculptilis, 376. 

 Corning, Jr., Erastus, insects from, 220, 381. 

 Corn saw-fly, 334. 

 cornutus, Corydalis, 254. 

 Corn-worm, 216, 363. 

 Cossus Centerensis, 373. 

 crepera, 375. 

 plagiatus, 375. 

 ciuerciperda. 220, 375. 

 reticulatus, 375. 

 undosus. 375. 

 Cottony-cushion scale, 340. 

 Couch, Charles, insects from, 382. 

 Country Gentleman cited, 225, 234. 256(2), 

 266, 290, 295, 302, 304, 313, 321(2), 357(2), 358, 

 359(4), 360(3), 362(3), 363(5), 364(2). 365(3), 366(3) 

 367(4), 368(4), 369(7), 370(6), 371(5), 372(4), 373, 

 374(2), 375(2), 376(7), 377(5), 878(3). 379(6), 380. 

 Cow-horn fly, 332-334. 

 conflned to cattle, 333. 

 eggs in fresh manure, 333. 

 injuries from, 333. 

 introduced from France, 333. 

 northward spread, 333. 

 popular names for, 333. 

 preventives of bite, 333. 

 reference to literature, 334. 

 remedy for, 333. 

 when first observed, 333. 

 Cow-pea Bruchus, 270. 

 Corydalis cornutus, 254. 

 Crane, Mrs. H. D., insects from, 384. 

 crataegi, Cecidomyia, 308, 364. 

 Crataegus crus-galli, borer proof, 314. 

 Crataegus oxyacantha gall, 308. 

 crepera [=robiniaB] Cossus, 375. 

 Cresson, E. T., cited, 223, 224. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 335. 

 Crotch, Check List of Coleoptera cited, 255. 

 Croton bug. 326. 

 Croton-bug killer, 326. 

 Crowe, David, insects from, 383. 

 Crypturgus (Monarthrum) mali, 370. 

 Cucullia intermedia, 375. 



laetipica, 375. 

 Cucumber-beetle. 337, 367. 

 Cucurbitaceae, 217, 310, 382. 

 cucurbitae, Melittia, 371. 

 Culicidae attacked by a fungus, 316. 

 cuniculi, Cuterabra, 367, 382. 

 cupida. Agrotis, 375. 

 Curculio-catcher, 294. 

 Curculio nenuphar, 288. 



pisorum — see Bruchus, 256. 

 Currant-stem girdler, 352. 

 Currant- worm, 336, 361. 

 Curtis' British Entomology cited, 249. 

 Curtis, Dr. Josiah, cited, 327. 



