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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Dntohe-^s 
  connty, 
  army-worm 
  ravages 
  

  

  in, 
  ]9(i. 
  

   Dyar, 
  H. 
  G., 
  cited, 
  183, 
  186, 
  192; 
  218,- 
  

  

  quoted, 
  188; 
  referred 
  to, 
  184, 
  265. 
  

  

  Eacles 
  imperialis, 
  360, 
  

   EasthaiDpron, 
  L. 
  I., 
  army-worm 
  rav- 
  

   ages 
  in, 
  195. 
  

   Economic 
  Entomologv 
  (Smith) 
  cited, 
  

  

  190, 
  218, 
  230, 
  235, 
  248, 
  268, 
  272. 
  

   Ecpaotheria 
  scribonia, 
  bil)iiograi)by, 
  

   183. 
  

  

  distribution, 
  189. 
  

  

  eggs 
  described. 
  184. 
  

  

  figuies, 
  plates 
  i 
  and 
  iv, 
  fig. 
  1. 
  

  

  food-plants, 
  189. 
  

  

  imago 
  described, 
  188. 
  

  

  innoxious, 
  189. 
  

  

  larval 
  transformations, 
  184-188. 
  

  

  life-history, 
  188-189. 
  

  

  pupa 
  described, 
  188. 
  

  

  table 
  of 
  last 
  transformations, 
  187. 
  

  

  var. 
  denudata, 
  183, 
  188. 
  

   Edwards, 
  H., 
  cited, 
  183. 
  

  

  Gos«yparia 
  found 
  by 
  iu 
  N. 
  Y. 
  City, 
  

   294. 
  

   Eggs 
  of, 
  Attncus 
  Proraethea, 
  339. 
  

  

  Cicada 
  septeudecim, 
  274-275, 
  277. 
  

  

  Ec|)antheria 
  scribonia, 
  184. 
  

  

  GaleruceHaluteola, 
  256, 
  257. 
  

  

  Gossyparia 
  ulmi, 
  295. 
  

  

  Lencania 
  unipiiucta, 
  200. 
  

  

  raosQuitoes, 
  ^32-333. 
  

  

  Odontotadorsalis, 
  266. 
  

  

  Piophila 
  casei, 
  232. 
  

  

  PlagioDOtus 
  speciosus, 
  240-241. 
  

  

  Sciara 
  prolifica, 
  226. 
  

   Egyptian 
  plague, 
  mosquitoes 
  may 
  have 
  

  

  been 
  one, 
  332. 
  

   Elaphidioti 
  oak 
  primer, 
  314. 
  

  

  parallelum, 
  239. 
  314, 
  354, 
  362. 
  

  

  vilL.sum, 
  314, 
  356. 
  

   Elaphrns 
  ruscarius, 
  209. 
  

   Elm 
  borer, 
  239, 
  243-248. 
  

   Elm 
  : 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

  

  Gaierucella 
  luteola, 
  293, 
  349. 
  

  

  Gosi^yparia 
  nlmi. 
  293, 
  297. 
  

  

  Magdalis 
  ai'micollis 
  246. 
  

  

  Neoclytns 
  erythroceplialnn, 
  246. 
  

  

  Orgvia 
  lencostigma, 
  347, 
  350. 
  

  

  Saperda 
  tridentata, 
  243, 
  244, 
  355. 
  

  

  Scolytus 
  species, 
  248. 
  

  

  Tremox 
  eolumba, 
  262. 
  

   Elm-loaf 
  beetle, 
  177, 
  253-264, 
  265, 
  293, 
  

  

  294, 
  295, 
  318, 
  349, 
  3.50, 
  351, 
  357. 
  

   Elm-tree 
  bark-lonse, 
  292-298, 
  317-318. 
  

   Elm-tree 
  borer, 
  355. 
  

   elongatus, 
  Pasimaclius, 
  209. 
  

   Erapretia 
  stimiilca, 
  360. 
  

   Engle, 
  H. 
  M., 
  growing 
  chestnuts, 
  268. 
  

   English 
  elms 
  : 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

  

  Galerucella 
  lirfccola, 
  255, 
  256, 
  257, 
  

   260, 
  261. 
  

  

  Gossyparia 
  ulini, 
  295. 
  

  

  English 
  sparrow 
  carrying 
  Gossyparia 
  

   ulmi, 
  297. 
  

   feeding 
  on 
  Cicadas, 
  272, 
  289. 
  

   feeding 
  on 
  arniy-worm, 
  209. 
  

   EntoiDologiai 
  Systematicse 
  emendatse 
  

  

  et 
  auctse 
  (Fabricius) 
  cited, 
  267. 
  

   Entomologica 
  Americana 
  cited, 
  183, 
  

  

  192, 
  264, 
  272. 
  

   Entomological 
  Bureau 
  at 
  Washington, 
  

  

  182. 
  

   Entomological 
  Correspondence 
  of 
  

   Thaddens 
  William 
  Harris, 
  M. 
  D. 
  

   (Scudder) 
  cited, 
  298. 
  

   Entomological 
  Kews 
  cited, 
  190, 
  194 
  

  

  248, 
  249* 
  253, 
  272, 
  293. 
  

   Entomological 
  Society 
  of 
  Ontario, 
  Re- 
  

   port 
  cited, 
  183, 
  191, 
  192, 
  193, 
  194, 
  

   218, 
  230, 
  235, 
  237, 
  238, 
  243, 
  253, 
  272. 
  

   Entomological 
  Society 
  of 
  Philadelphia, 
  

  

  Proceedings 
  of, 
  cited, 
  183, 
  290. 
  

   Entomolofrical 
  Society 
  of 
  Washington, 
  

   Proceedings 
  cite.I, 
  192, 
  253, 
  254, 
  272. 
  

   Entomological 
  study, 
  extent 
  of, 
  342- 
  

   343. 
  

   facilities 
  for, 
  337-338. 
  

   interest 
  attaclnng 
  thereto, 
  338. 
  

   mental 
  discipline 
  afforded 
  by, 
  336- 
  

  

  337. 
  

   outfit 
  necessary, 
  338. 
  

   practical 
  impoitau-e 
  of, 
  341-342. 
  

   proper 
  attention 
  not, 
  given 
  to, 
  343. 
  

   Entomologie, 
  ou 
  histoire 
  naturelle 
  des 
  

  

  insects, 
  etc. 
  (Olivier), 
  cited, 
  264. 
  

   Entomology: 
  courses 
  in, 
  at 
  Cornell 
  

   University, 
  343-344. 
  

   Harvard 
  Univejsitv, 
  344. 
  

   Illinois 
  Industrial 
  University, 
  344. 
  

   Iowa 
  Agricultural 
  LVdlege, 
  344. 
  

   Kansas 
  St 
  ^te 
  Agricultural 
  College, 
  

  

  344. 
  

   Leland 
  Stanford 
  Jr., 
  University, 
  

  

  344. 
  

   Maine 
  State 
  College, 
  344. 
  

   Massachusetts 
  A<iriculturai 
  Col- 
  

   lege, 
  344. 
  

   Michigan 
  State 
  College, 
  344 
  

   Osv,rego 
  Normal 
  School, 
  343. 
  

   Purdue 
  University, 
  344. 
  

   State 
  College 
  of 
  Maine, 
  344. 
  

   State 
  Normal 
  College 
  at 
  Albany, 
  

   343. 
  

   Entomology 
  for 
  Beginners 
  (Packard) 
  

  

  cited, 
  218, 
  230. 
  

   Entomology 
  of 
  North 
  America, 
  The 
  

   Complete 
  Writings 
  of 
  Thomas 
  Say 
  

   on 
  (LeConte), 
  cited, 
  267. 
  

   entomo])hilum, 
  Sporotricbum, 
  killing 
  

  

  <ialerucella 
  luteola, 
  258,262. 
  

   Epbestia 
  interpunctella, 
  3ti0. 
  

   E])iii3sebna 
  heros, 
  364. 
  

   Epicauta 
  cinerea, 
  354, 
  361. 
  

  

  vittata, 
  354. 
  

   Eriocamj)a 
  cerasi, 
  359. 
  

   erytbrocepbalus, 
  Neoclytus, 
  246. 
  

   cuchenor, 
  Ocyptera. 
  210. 
  

   EnclemensiaBassettella, 
  317, 
  3(53. 
  

  

  