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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Soutliwlclr, 
  E. 
  B., 
  cited, 
  254; 
  referred 
  

  

  to, 
  '^63. 
  

   Spalding, 
  S. 
  E 
  , 
  insects 
  from, 
  360. 
  

   Sparrow, 
  chipping, 
  feeding 
  on 
  army- 
  

   worm, 
  209. 
  

   English, 
  feeding 
  on 
  array-worm, 
  

   209. 
  

   Sparrows 
  feeding 
  on 
  Cicada, 
  289. 
  

   8peciosuS;Arbopalas 
  [Plagionottis],237. 
  

   Clytiis 
  rPlagionotns], 
  237, 
  238. 
  

   Glycobius 
  [Plagionotus], 
  237, 
  238. 
  

   Plagionotus, 
  237-242, 
  243, 
  362. 
  

   Sptecius, 
  272, 
  359. 
  

   Spliecius 
  speciosus, 
  272, 
  359. 
  

   Spiders, 
  are 
  aphides 
  eaten 
  by, 
  3-52. 
  

  

  ground, 
  prejnng 
  on 
  army-worms, 
  

  

  209. 
  

   spinning 
  forms 
  taking 
  army-worm 
  

   moths, 
  209. 
  

   Spiloclialcis 
  [Smicra] 
  odontotse, 
  267. 
  

   spinosns, 
  Podisus, 
  262. 
  

   Split-peas 
  : 
  iasects 
  infesting, 
  

   Ephestia 
  iuterpunctella, 
  360. 
  

   Silvanns 
  Surinamensis, 
  361, 
  

   SporotricLum 
  globuliferum 
  affecting 
  

  

  cliiueli-bag, 
  262. 
  

   Sporotrichum 
  entomopbilum 
  killing 
  

  

  Galeriicelia 
  luteola, 
  258, 
  262. 
  

   Spiaying 
  by 
  power, 
  263. 
  

   Spring 
  canker-worm, 
  311-312, 
  360. 
  

   Spurge 
  (Euphorbia 
  cyathophora), 
  Ec- 
  

  

  pantheria 
  fed 
  on, 
  189. 
  

   Squashes, 
  Diabrotica 
  12-punctata 
  in- 
  

   juring, 
  348. 
  

   Standard 
  Natural 
  History, 
  vol. 
  ii, 
  

   Crustacea 
  and 
  Insects, 
  ed. 
  bv 
  J. 
  S. 
  

   Kiugsley, 
  cited, 
  191, 
  218, 
  235, 
  238, 
  

   264. 
  

   State 
  collection, 
  177, 
  178. 
  

   State 
  College 
  of 
  Maine, 
  course 
  in 
  ento- 
  

   mology 
  at, 
  344. 
  

   State 
  Normal 
  College, 
  Agassiz 
  Associ- 
  

   ation 
  of, 
  paper 
  read 
  before, 
  336-345. 
  

   State 
  Normal 
  College 
  at 
  Albany, 
  course 
  

  

  in 
  entomology 
  at, 
  343. 
  

   Steam 
  apparatus 
  for 
  spraying, 
  263. 
  

   Steganoptyclia 
  Claypoliaua, 
  biblio- 
  

   gra|)hy, 
  214. 
  

   confused 
  with 
  an 
  allied 
  form, 
  215- 
  

  

  216. 
  

   description, 
  216. 
  

   habits 
  compared 
  with 
  ally, 
  217. 
  

   in 
  petioles 
  of 
  maple 
  leaves, 
  215. 
  

   life-history, 
  216-217. 
  

   remedies, 
  217. 
  

   Stibeutes 
  gentilis, 
  211. 
  

   stimnlaus, 
  Cnlex, 
  321. 
  

  

  Empretia, 
  360. 
  

   Stings 
  by 
  Cicada, 
  287-288. 
  

   Stoll, 
  C, 
  cited, 
  183. 
  

   Stomoxys 
  calcitrans, 
  337. 
  

   Storrs 
  Agricultural 
  Expeiiment 
  Station 
  

  

  (Conn.), 
  Bulletin 
  cited, 
  254. 
  

   Stratton, 
  A. 
  IL, 
  insects 
  from, 
  360, 
  361. 
  

   Strawberries 
  forsaken 
  for 
  Cicadas 
  by 
  

   robin, 
  288. 
  

  

  Strawberry 
  leaves, 
  army-worm 
  feeding 
  

  

  on, 
  206. 
  

   Stretch, 
  E. 
  H., 
  cited, 
  183. 
  

   Strickland, 
  R. 
  W,, 
  insects 
  from, 
  359. 
  

   strigosus, 
  Bittacus, 
  352. 
  

   Striped 
  blister 
  beetle, 
  354. 
  

   Striped 
  cucumber 
  beetle, 
  352, 
  

   Sturgis-Britton 
  cited, 
  254. 
  

   subgothica, 
  Agrotis, 
  360, 
  

   subsericea, 
  Formica, 
  182. 
  

   fiubspinosus, 
  Macrodactylus, 
  362. 
  

   Sugar 
  maple 
  borer, 
  see 
  Plagionotus 
  

  

  speciosus, 
  237-242, 
  243. 
  

   Sugar 
  maple: 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

  

  Plagionotus 
  speciosus, 
  239-240, 
  

  

  242. 
  

   Steganoptycha 
  Claypoliana, 
  215, 
  

   217. 
  

   Sumac-gall 
  Aphis, 
  290-292. 
  

   Sumac, 
  Pemphigus 
  rhois 
  forming 
  galls 
  

  

  on, 
  290. 
  

   Surinamensis, 
  Sil]3ha, 
  361. 
  

  

  Silvanus, 
  361. 
  

   suturalis, 
  Hispa 
  [Odontota 
  dorsalis], 
  

   264, 
  266, 
  

   [dorsalis], 
  Odontota, 
  264, 
  265. 
  

   Swine, 
  feeding 
  on 
  army-worms, 
  208. 
  

   Sympiezus 
  uroplatse, 
  267. 
  

   Synopsis 
  of 
  Canadian 
  Arctiidse 
  (Saun- 
  

   ders) 
  cited, 
  183. 
  

   Synopsis 
  ol 
  the 
  Described 
  Lepidoptera 
  

   of 
  North 
  America 
  (Morris) 
  cited, 
  183. 
  

   Synopsis 
  of 
  the 
  Neuroptera 
  of 
  North 
  

  

  America 
  (Hagen) 
  cited, 
  298. 
  

   Syrphid 
  larvae 
  preying 
  on 
  plant-lice; 
  

  

  350. 
  

   Syr 
  ph 
  idee, 
  scarcity 
  of, 
  308. 
  

   Systema 
  Naturae 
  (Linuaeus) 
  cited, 
  248. 
  

  

  tabaci, 
  Thrips, 
  3.57. 
  

  

  Tachina 
  flies, 
  210. 
  

  

  Tachina-fly, 
  red-tailed, 
  210, 
  

   yellow-tailed, 
  210. 
  

  

  Taft-Davis, 
  254, 
  

  

  Tannin 
  in 
  galls 
  of 
  Pemphigus 
  rhoia, 
  

   291. 
  

  

  Tarquinins, 
  Feniseca, 
  308. 
  

  

  Tartarian 
  honeysuckle 
  berries, 
  army- 
  

   worm 
  moths 
  feeding 
  ou, 
  202, 
  203. 
  

  

  Ten 
  plagues 
  of 
  Egypt, 
  mosquitoes 
  may 
  

   have 
  been 
  one, 
  332. 
  . 
  

  

  Teuebrioides 
  Mauri 
  tanica,362. 
  

  

  Tent 
  caterpillar, 
  353. 
  

  

  Teuthredo 
  lufopectns, 
  308, 
  359. 
  

  

  terminalis. 
  Rhogas, 
  192, 
  211. 
  

  

  Thacker, 
  W. 
  A., 
  insects 
  from, 
  360, 
  

  

  Thalessa 
  lunator. 
  262, 
  359. 
  

  

  The 
  Argus 
  [Albany, 
  N. 
  Y.], 
  abstract 
  

   from, 
  352; 
  cited, 
  190, 
  253. 
  

  

  The 
  Independent 
  [New 
  Paltz, 
  N, 
  Y,] 
  

   quoted, 
  196. 
  

  

  The 
  Jamestown 
  Journal 
  quoted, 
  197. 
  

  

  The 
  Journal 
  [Easthampton, 
  L, 
  I.] 
  

   quoted, 
  195. 
  

  

  