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General Index. 



Apple insects— (Continued), 



Trypeta pomonella, 245, 249. 

 Apple-leaf Bucculatrix, 123, 135, 136, 137, 218, 



281, 283. 

 Apple-leaf sewer, 123. 

 Apple-maggot, 116, 245-249. 

 Apple-tree aphis, 123, 217, 281, 285. 

 Apple-tree case-bearer, 123, 217, 281, 297. 

 Apple-tree tent-caterpillar, 122. 

 Apple-tree insects of early spring noticed, 216. 



apple-tree Bucculatrix, 218. 



apple-tree aphis, 216. 



apple-tree case-bearer, 216. 



eye-spotted bud-moth, 216. 



pear-tree Psylla, 216. 

 Apple worm, 282, 290. 



Apricot: visited by Telephorus bilineatus, 174. 

 Arachnida, 302. 

 Archippivora, Masicora, 238. 

 Archippus, Danais, 287. 

 Argyramceba Simson, 300. 

 Armstrong, Mr., on cut- worms, 240. 

 Army-worm, 265. 

 Arsenical spraying harmless to honey-bees ? 



280. 

 Arsenical spraying, 218, 219, 248, 281, 282, 288. 

 Arsenic and honey — experiments, paper cited, 



280. 

 Artace punctistriga, 287. 

 Asaphes decoloratus, 200. 

 Asparagus beetle, 116, 221, 250, 253. 

 asparagi, Crioceris, 250-253. 

 Asparagus insects : 



Crioceris, asparagi, 250-253. 



Crioceris 12-punctata, 250. 

 Aspidiotus conchiformis, 293. 



Harrisii, 293. 

 Aspidisca splendoriferella, 283. 

 Asters injured by cut- worms, 236. 

 Atkinson, Prof., on Tylenchus radicola, 222, 

 atlanis, Melanoplus, 180. 

 aurichalcea, Coptocycla, 298. 

 avense, Aphis, 295. 

 avenae, Siphonophora, 222, 282. 



B. 



Bacon beetle, f 279. 



Balsams [Impatiens] attacked by cut-worms, 



236. 

 Banks [Nathan] cited, 155, 160. 

 Barker, T. C, insects from, 299. 

 Bark-lice. 274, 275, 279, 293. 

 Barley insects: 



Agrotis segetum. 235. 



Agrotis tritici, 235. 

 Barnard [W. S] cited, 160. 

 Batchelor, Daniel, insects from, 173, 298. 

 Bateham, Mr., quoted, 183, 284. 

 Bean insects : 



Bruchus obsoletus, 298. 



Bruchus rufimanus, 299. 



Epicauta cinerea, 294. 



Lytta [Cantharis] Nuttalli, 294. 



Beautiful Wood-nymph, 170. 



Beckwith, Prof. M. H., remedy for rosebug, 



201. 

 Beet insects, 285. 

 Beets injured by cut-worms, 236. 

 Belostoma Americanum, 299. 

 Beneficial insects to be protected, 275. 

 ? bilineatus, Telephorus, 109, 173-174,1298. 

 Birch insects: 



Bucculatrix Canadensisella, 106, 133-140, 297. 



Telephorus bilineatus, 109, 173 -174. 

 Birch-leaf Bucculatrix, 106, 133-140, 297. 

 Birds that prey on cut worms : 



Agelseus Phoeniceus, 237. 



cat-bird, 237. 



Mimus Carolinensis, 237. 



purple grackle, 237. 



Quiscalus purpureus, 237. 



red-winged blackbird, 237. 



robin, 237. 

 Bisulphide of carbon remedy, 278. 

 Biting flies: 



Haematobia serrata, 126, 193-196, 297. 



Stomoxys calcitrans, 193. 

 Black cut- worm, 187-191. 

 Black-lined cut-worm, 235, 236. 

 Blight in wheat, 221. 

 Blind crustacean from a well, 279. 

 Blistering beetles, 290, 294. 

 Bloomfleld [E. N.] cited, 141. 

 Blue berry insects: 



Clastoptera obtusa, 152, 153. 



Clastoptera Proteus, 153. 

 Bolley, L. H., on potato scab associated witn 



bacteria, 222. 

 Boots and shoes eaten by Gryllus abbreviatus, 



179. 

 borealis Epilachna, 126, 298. 

 Bos, Ritzema, cited, 221. 

 Bradt, S. C, insect from, 297. 

 Breeding grounds of rose-beetle, 201. 

 Briggs, J. B., insectjfrom, 297. 

 Bronze-colored cut-worm, Nephelodes violans 



173, 235. 

 Bruchus oosoletus, r 298. 



rufimanus, 299. 



scutellaris, 295. 

 bubalus, Ceresa, 294. 

 Bucculatrix ambrosiaefoliella, 106, 138. 

 Bucculatrix Canadensisella, 106, 133-140, 297. 

 Bucculatrix pomifoliella, 106, 123, 135, 136. 137 T 



218, 281, 283. 

 Buckwheat as a preventive, 197, 283. 

 Bulletin of the Cornell University Agricultura 

 Station, No. 50 on the Bud Moth (Slinger 

 land), 220." 

 Bulletin of the Cornell University Agricultural 

 Station, No. 44 on the Tear-Tree Psylia, 

 (Slingerland), 220. 

 Bulletin of the Cornell University Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, No. 83, on Wire-worms 

 (Comstoek and Slingerland), 199, 200. 



