﻿378 
  

  

  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Clarke, 
  Miss 
  L. 
  F., 
  insects 
  tVom, 
  363. 
  

  

  Clarkson, 
  Frederick, 
  ou 
  Cicnda, 
  285. 
  

  

  Claypole, 
  E.W., 
  cited, 
  214 
  ; 
  quoted, 
  216. 
  

  

  Claypoliana. 
  Proteoteras 
  [JStcganopty- 
  

   chaj, 
  214. 
  

   Ste^anoptvcha, 
  214-217. 
  

  

  Clemens, 
  B., 
  cited, 
  183 
  

  

  Clementi, 
  V., 
  cite<l, 
  237. 
  

  

  Clisi<'caTnpa 
  Ainericana, 
  307, 
  353,360. 
  

  

  Clitocybe 
  illudens, 
  Pliorid 
  infestiog, 
  

   361. 
  

  

  Clover-hay 
  caterpillar, 
  357. 
  

  

  Clover: 
  insects 
  iiijarions 
  to, 
  

  

  Leucania 
  naipuneta, 
  206, 
  309. 
  

   Odoiitota 
  dorsalis, 
  266. 
  

  

  Clover-seed 
  caterpillar, 
  357. 
  

  

  Clytus 
  [Plagioiiotiis] 
  speciosus, 
  237,238. 
  

  

  c-nigrnm, 
  Agrotis, 
  205. 
  

  

  Cocci 
  dee, 
  species 
  treated 
  of, 
  292-298. 
  

  

  Coccids, 
  referenee, 
  295, 
  298. 
  

  

  Coccinella 
  9-n^tata, 
  361. 
  

  

  Cocci 
  n 
  ell 
  id 
  8, 
  scarcity 
  of, 
  308. 
  

  

  Coccus 
  [Gossyparia] 
  nlmi, 
  292. 
  

  

  Cockerell. 
  T. 
  D. 
  A., 
  cited, 
  193, 
  293. 
  

  

  Cockroaches, 
  332. 
  

  

  Cohoes, 
  elm-leaf 
  beetle 
  tliere, 
  261. 
  

  

  Colastes, 
  parawit*^ 
  of 
  Gossyparia, 
  293. 
  

  

  Coleopbora 
  Fletchereila, 
  307, 
  360. 
  

  

  Coleoptera, 
  contributions 
  of, 
  361-362. 
  

   refen 
  nee, 
  320. 
  

   species 
  treated 
  of, 
  235-272. 
  

  

  Coleopteious 
  larva, 
  361. 
  

  

  Colias 
  Pbiloriice, 
  308. 
  

  

  Collection, 
  State, 
  177-178. 
  

  

  Collections 
  in 
  the 
  Adirondacks, 
  351. 
  

  

  Colorad'> 
  Agiicnitural 
  Experiment 
  Sta- 
  

   tion, 
  Eeport 
  cited, 
  193. 
  

  

  Colorado, 
  Formica 
  rnfa 
  in, 
  182. 
  

  

  Colorado 
  pnfato 
  beetle, 
  235, 
  236, 
  237. 
  

  

  columba, 
  Tremex, 
  262. 
  

  

  Columbia 
  county, 
  army-worm 
  ravages 
  

   in, 
  196. 
  

  

  coniplanatns, 
  Po^ydesmns, 
  301, 
  349. 
  

  

  Conipleie 
  Writings 
  of 
  Tbomas 
  Say 
  on 
  

   the 
  Entoraologv 
  of 
  North 
  America 
  

   (LeConte), 
  cited, 
  ^37, 
  267. 
  

  

  CooipositfB. 
  Ecpan 
  heria 
  scribonia 
  feed- 
  

   ing 
  on, 
  189. 
  

  

  Corapsidea 
  [Sanerda] 
  tridentata, 
  243. 
  

  

  Comptes 
  Reiidns 
  des 
  Seances 
  de 
  la 
  

   Societe 
  Entomologique 
  de 
  Belgiqne 
  

   cited, 
  230. 
  

  

  Comstock, 
  J. 
  H.. 
  cited, 
  190, 
  235. 
  

  

  Comstocks 
  cited, 
  193, 
  218, 
  230, 
  238, 
  268, 
  

   273. 
  

  

  concaviis, 
  Cyrtophyllus, 
  363. 
  

  

  confusor, 
  Monohammus, 
  288, 
  361. 
  

  

  confusuni, 
  Triboliuni, 
  362. 
  

  

  congregatus, 
  Apanteles, 
  354, 
  359. 
  

  

  Coniotheciuiu 
  saccharinum, 
  a 
  fungus, 
  

   295. 
  

  

  Connecticut 
  Agiicultural 
  Experiment 
  

   Station: 
  Bulletin 
  cited, 
  254 
  ; 
  Peport 
  

   cited, 
  194. 
  

  

  Conotracbelns 
  cratregi, 
  352. 
  

   nenuphar, 
  271. 
  

  

  Cook, 
  A. 
  J., 
  cited, 
  192. 
  

   Cooke, 
  M., 
  cited, 
  191, 
  218. 
  

   Cooley, 
  R. 
  A., 
  cited, 
  254. 
  

   coprophila, 
  Sciara, 
  351. 
  

   Coquillett, 
  I). 
  W., 
  191, 
  205, 
  273 
  ; 
  re- 
  

   ferred 
  to, 
  321. 
  

   Corethra, 
  321. 
  

   Corn 
  forsaken 
  for 
  Cicadas 
  by 
  crow, 
  

  

  288. 
  

   Corn 
  : 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

  

  Diabrotica 
  longicornis, 
  348. 
  

   Diabrotica 
  12-pnnctata, 
  348. 
  

   Euphoria 
  Tnda 
  314. 
  

   Lencania 
  nuipuncta, 
  197, 
  198, 
  206, 
  

  

  309. 
  

   wire-worms, 
  347, 
  361. 
  

   Cornell 
  University 
  Agricultural 
  Experi- 
  

   ment 
  Station, 
  Bulletin 
  cited, 
  194, 
  

   254. 
  

   Cornell 
  University, 
  course 
  in 
  ento- 
  

   mology 
  at, 
  343-344. 
  

   costal 
  is, 
  Pyralis, 
  357. 
  

   Cotton, 
  Ecpantheria 
  eating 
  leaves 
  of,. 
  

  

  183. 
  

   Cotton 
  Insects, 
  Report 
  upon 
  (Com- 
  

   stock), 
  cited, 
  190. 
  

   Cottonwood-leaf 
  beetle, 
  357. 
  

   Cotton-worm, 
  losses 
  caused 
  by, 
  341- 
  

  

  342. 
  

   Counties 
  of 
  New 
  York 
  injured 
  by 
  aimy- 
  

   209. 
  

  

  worm, 
  195. 
  

   Countrv 
  Gentlemen, 
  abstracts 
  from, 
  

   347(l'), 
  348(3), 
  349(1), 
  350(3), 
  352(2), 
  

   353(4), 
  354(5), 
  355(6), 
  356(2) 
  ; 
  cited, 
  

   190, 
  214, 
  218, 
  230, 
  238, 
  243, 
  25.3, 
  264, 
  

   268, 
  290, 
  292: 
  quoted, 
  215. 
  

   Cow-bird 
  feeding; 
  on 
  army- 
  worm, 
  

   Cowdry, 
  N. 
  H., 
  cited, 
  237. 
  

   Crab 
  apple, 
  Siberian, 
  Odontota 
  dor- 
  

   salis 
  feedincr 
  <>n, 
  266. 
  

   Crambid 
  latv^, 
  204. 
  

   Cranberry 
  crop 
  in 
  Massachusetts, 
  in- 
  

   jury 
  l>y 
  army- 
  worm, 
  123, 
  198, 
  206. 
  

   Crannell, 
  Earl 
  S., 
  insects 
  from, 
  361. 
  

   Crataeantbus 
  dubins, 
  209. 
  

   crateegi, 
  Conotrachelns, 
  352. 
  

   Craw, 
  A., 
  cited, 
  293. 
  

   Crepson, 
  E. 
  T., 
  referred 
  to, 
  308. 
  

   Crioceiis 
  asparagi, 
  249, 
  250, 
  251-252, 
  

  

  314-315, 
  356, 
  357, 
  362. 
  

   Crioceris 
  12-puuctata, 
  bibliography, 
  

   248-249. 
  

   distiihution, 
  251. 
  

   distribution 
  of 
  C. 
  asparagi, 
  251- 
  

  

  252. 
  

   figure, 
  250. 
  

  

  insect 
  described, 
  249-250. 
  

   introduction, 
  251. 
  

   life-history 
  and 
  habits, 
  250-251. 
  

   Monroe 
  county 
  invaded, 
  249. 
  

   remedies, 
  252. 
  

   Crow, 
  A. 
  E., 
  on 
  Cicada, 
  284. 
  

   Crow 
  feeding 
  on 
  Cicada 
  ]>u;'a"', 
  288. 
  

   Crow, 
  M. 
  L.. 
  on 
  Cicada. 
  284. 
  

   I 
  Cuckoo 
  feeding 
  on 
  Cicada, 
  289. 
  

  

  