﻿374 
  

  

  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Ants 
  attacking 
  Cicada, 
  289. 
  

  

  in 
  a 
  lawn, 
  356. 
  

  

  on 
  fruit-trees, 
  351. 
  

   Apanteles 
  congregatus, 
  354, 
  359. 
  

  

  limeuitidis, 
  210. 
  

  

  militaris, 
  210. 
  

   Aphides, 
  abundance 
  of, 
  352. 
  

   Aphididse, 
  species 
  treated 
  of, 
  290-292. 
  

   Aphis 
  mali, 
  191, 
  203, 
  307. 
  

  

  prunifolisB, 
  350. 
  

   Aphodius 
  sp., 
  361. 
  

   Apple 
  blossoms, 
  army-worm 
  moths 
  on, 
  

  

  202. 
  

   Apple 
  ease-bearer, 
  307. 
  

   Apple 
  : 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

  

  Anisopteryx 
  vernata, 
  311. 
  

  

  Aphis 
  mali, 
  307. 
  

  

  Aspidiotus 
  juglans-regige, 
  316. 
  

  

  Aspidiotus 
  perniciosus, 
  316, 
  363. 
  

  

  Buccnlatrixpomifoliella, 
  307, 
  360. 
  

  

  Cacoecia 
  rosaceaua, 
  312, 
  360. 
  

  

  Cbionaspis 
  furfurus, 
  348. 
  

  

  Chrysobothris 
  femoratus, 
  356. 
  

  

  Cicada 
  septendecim, 
  272, 
  273, 
  274, 
  

   287. 
  

  

  Clisiocampa 
  Americana, 
  307, 
  353. 
  

  

  Coleophora 
  Fletcherella, 
  307, 
  360. 
  

  

  Datana 
  integerrima, 
  309. 
  

  

  Elaphidion 
  parallelum, 
  362. 
  

  

  Elaphidion 
  villosum, 
  314, 
  

  

  Macrodactylus 
  subspinosus, 
  362. 
  

  

  Mytilaspis 
  pomorura, 
  348. 
  

  

  Nolopbana 
  malana, 
  312. 
  

  

  Saperda 
  Candida, 
  356. 
  

  

  Scolytus 
  rugulosus, 
  362. 
  

  

  Tmetocera 
  ocellana, 
  307. 
  

  

  Trypeta 
  pomonella> 
  347. 
  

   Apple-leaf 
  Bucculatrix, 
  307, 
  360. 
  

   Apple-leaf 
  miuer, 
  357. 
  

   Apple 
  maggot, 
  347-348. 
  

   Apple-tree 
  aphis, 
  307. 
  

   Apple-tree 
  borers, 
  356. 
  

   Apple-tree 
  case-bearer, 
  360. 
  

   Apple-tree 
  te^it-caterpillar, 
  307, 
  353. 
  

   Apple-worm, 
  360. 
  

   arctias, 
  Ophion, 
  183, 
  189. 
  

   Arctiidse, 
  species 
  treated 
  of, 
  183-189. 
  

   argentifrous, 
  Miltogramma, 
  210. 
  

   argillacea, 
  Aletia, 
  342. 
  

   Argyuuids, 
  scarcity 
  of, 
  308. 
  

   Argynni.«, 
  Atlantis, 
  308. 
  

   Arhopalus 
  [Plagionotus] 
  speciosus, 
  

  

  237. 
  

   armatus, 
  Urosigalphus, 
  271, 
  

   armicollis, 
  Magdalis, 
  246. 
  

   Army-worm, 
  bibliopra])liy. 
  190-194. 
  

  

  counties 
  injured 
  by, 
  l95. 
  

  

  description 
  of 
  the 
  various 
  stages, 
  

   200-202. 
  

  

  distribution, 
  199-200. 
  

  

  figures, 
  plates 
  ii, 
  iii 
  and 
  iv, 
  fig. 
  2. 
  

  

  food-habits, 
  205-206. 
  

  

  life-history 
  and 
  habits, 
  202-205, 
  

   206-207. 
  

  

  natural 
  controlling 
  agents, 
  208- 
  

   211. 
  

  

  Army- 
  worm 
  — 
  (Continued) 
  : 
  

  

  preventives 
  and 
  remedies, 
  211-214. 
  

  

  ravages 
  in 
  New 
  York 
  State, 
  194- 
  

   198, 
  199, 
  309-310.. 
  

  

  ravages 
  in 
  other 
  States, 
  198-199. 
  

  

  reference, 
  177, 
  352, 
  353, 
  360. 
  

   Arsenical 
  spraying 
  of 
  fruit-trees 
  while 
  

  

  in 
  blossom, 
  357. 
  

   Ash-grav 
  blister 
  beetle, 
  315, 
  362. 
  

   Ashmead, 
  W. 
  H., 
  cited, 
  192. 
  

   asparagi, 
  Crioceris, 
  249, 
  250, 
  251-252,, 
  

  

  314-31.5, 
  356, 
  357, 
  362. 
  

   Asparagus 
  beetle 
  (common), 
  249, 
  250, 
  

  

  251-252, 
  314-315, 
  357. 
  

   Asparagus: 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

  

  Crioceris 
  asparagi, 
  249, 
  251-252,. 
  

   315. 
  

  

  Crioceris 
  12-punctata, 
  249, 
  250. 
  

  

  Leucania 
  unipuncta, 
  206. 
  

   Aspidiotus 
  juglans-regise, 
  316. 
  

  

  pernicious, 
  316, 
  356, 
  357, 
  363. 
  

   Asterias, 
  Papilio, 
  307. 
  

   Atalanta, 
  Pyrameis, 
  308. 
  

   Atlantis, 
  Argynnis. 
  308. 
  

   Attacus 
  Cecropia, 
  355. 
  

   Attacus 
  Promethea, 
  cocoons 
  of, 
  338- 
  

   339, 
  340. 
  

  

  experiment 
  with 
  larva, 
  340. 
  

  

  larvse 
  of, 
  339-340. 
  

  

  life-history 
  of, 
  338-341. 
  

   Atwater, 
  W. 
  6., 
  cited, 
  254. 
  

   AustralasisB, 
  Peripianeta, 
  363. 
  

   AverillPark, 
  elm-leaf 
  beetle 
  there, 
  261. 
  

  

  Bacon, 
  smoked, 
  Piophila 
  casei 
  infest- 
  

   ing, 
  233. 
  

   Bacterial 
  disease 
  of 
  army-worm, 
  208. 
  

   Bailey, 
  J. 
  S., 
  insects 
  from, 
  360. 
  

   Balauinns 
  caryatrvpcs 
  [proboscidens], 
  

   267, 
  268. 
  269". 
  

   obtusus, 
  271. 
  

   Balaninus 
  proboscideus, 
  bibliography, 
  

   267-268. 
  

   characteristics 
  of 
  the 
  genus, 
  269. 
  

   extent 
  of 
  injuries, 
  269. 
  

   life-history 
  of 
  the 
  two 
  species, 
  

  

  270-271. 
  

   remedies 
  and 
  preventives, 
  271-272. 
  

   two 
  species 
  attacking 
  chestnuts, 
  

  

  269-270. 
  

   value 
  of 
  crop 
  aiJected, 
  268-269. 
  

   Balaninus 
  rectus 
  (see 
  B. 
  proboscideus), 
  

   267-272. 
  

   uniformis, 
  268. 
  

   Ballard, 
  Mrs. 
  J. 
  P., 
  insects 
  from, 
  184. 
  

   balluca, 
  Plusia, 
  308. 
  

   Baltimore 
  oriole 
  feeding 
  on 
  army- 
  

   worm, 
  209. 
  

   Banks, 
  N., 
  cited, 
  298; 
  referred 
  to, 
  285, 
  

  

  299. 
  

   Bark 
  borers, 
  244. 
  

   Barking 
  elms 
  for 
  V>orers, 
  247-248. 
  

   Barley: 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

   Leucania 
  albiliuea, 
  310. 
  

   Leucania 
  unipuncta, 
  206, 
  309. 
  

  

  