General Index. 



305 



Bulletin of the Cornell University Experiment 



Station cited, 198 

 Bulletin of gricultural College 



ion cited, 196 



Bulletin of the Unite* tomological 



Commission cited, 162, 154. 

 Bulletin of the United States Entomological 



Division cit< d, '-'04. 



Bulletin of the United States National Museum 



cited, 129. 

 Butterfly larva- feeding on aphides, 170. 

 Butternut insect: e'yllene pictus, 176. 

 Byturus unicolor, 298. 



Cabbage butterfly , 251. 

 Cabbage insects: 



Agrotis annexa, 235. 



Agrotis clandestina, 199, 235. 



Agrotis saucia. 234. 235. 



Hadena devastatrix, 235 



Mamestra subjuncta, 235 



Mamestra trifolii, 235 



Murgautia histrionica, 290,292. 



Pieris rapse, 251. 

 Calandra granaria, infesting a flour and feed 



store, 278. 

 calcitrans, Stomoxys, 193. 

 calidum, Calosoma, 237. 

 caliginosus, Harpalus, 237. 

 Caloptenus [Melanoplus] femur-rubrum, 294. 

 Calosoma calidum, 237. 

 Camellia insect: Aspidiotus nerii, 214. 

 Campbell, W. B., insect from, 300. 

 Camponotus, 300. 



Canadensisella, Bucculatrix, 106, 133-140, 297. 

 Canadian Entomologist cited, 133, 141, 152, 

 155(2), 156, 160(2), 162, 288, 289, 291(2), 292, 294. 

 cana, Orgyia, 296. 



Canastota [N. Y.] Journal cited, 187. 

 Canker-worm, 227. 



Cantaloupe insect: Apliis cucumeris, 212. 

 Carabidas, 238. 



Carbolic acid and Paris green wash, 184. 

 Carbolic acid and soft soap wash, 250. 

 Carbolic acid and whale-oil preventive, 194. 

 Carbolic acid remedy, 216, 280. 

 Carbolic acid wash, 1&3, 280. 

 Carman, Mrs. Frederick, insect from, 296. 

 Carnations injured by cut- worms, 236. 

 Carolina, Mantis, 300. 

 Carolina, Sphinx, 242. 

 CaroJiuus, Telephorus, 173. 

 Carpet-bug pest, 292, 295. 

 Carpocapsa Deshaiziana in seed-vessels of 

 Euphorbia, 291 . 



pomonella, 174, 245, 290, 297. 



saltitans, 292. 

 Carya alba insect: Cyllene pictus, 176. 

 carya\ Halisidota, 296. 

 Case, A. P., insects from, 297. 

 case-bearer, 123, 2i7. 



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Casslno's Standard Natural History cited, 169. 



Insect: Gort] oa aitela, i'.'i . 

 Catalogue des Chenilles Euro] | uast) 



Quoted, 178, 



is), re- 

 ferred to, 



Noctuidaa of Boreal America (Smith,), 

 cited, 192. 



North American Diptera (Osten Sacken), 

 quoted. 172. 



TeDthredinida' and Urocerida^ of North 

 America (Norton), referred to, 167. 

 catenaiia Zerene, 387, 299. 

 Catocala polygama, 898. 



pretiosa, 292. 

 Catocalas occurring in the State of New York: 



list cited, 292. 

 Ceanothus Americanus: attacked by Corimel- 



ama pulicaria, 213. 

 Cecidomyia cucumeris. 212. 



leguminicola, 255, 263. 



nigra, 106, 140. 



pyricola, 140. 



pyrivora, 106. 

 Cecidomyidaa, 140. 

 Cecropia caterp liar, 287. 

 Centerensis, Cossus, 294. 

 Cephidae, 167. 

 Cephus pygmeus, 167. 

 Cerambycida?, 203. 

 cerasi Myzus, 125, 284, 298. 

 Ceratomia amyntor, 296. 

 Cercopidas. 152, 153. 

 Ceresa bubalus, 294. 

 Cermatia centipede, 282. 

 Cermatia, forceps, 282. 

 Ceroplastes, 281. 

 Cetonia Inda, 295. 

 Chalcididee, 275. 

 Chalcid sp? 187. 

 chalybea, Haltica, 298. 

 Chambers [V. T.] cited, 133. 

 Chauliodes pectinicornis, 107, 155-159, 300. 

 Chauliodes rastricornis, 107, 156, 157, 158, 159. 

 Chauliodes serricornis, 159. 

 Check-list of the Noctuidaa of America, North 



of Mexico (Grote) cited, 292. 

 Chenipodium attacked by Gortyna nitela, 191. 

 ? Chermes laricif ol ; ae,299. 

 Cherry aphis, 125. 

 Cherry insects: 



Aspidiotus nerii, 215. 



Corime'ama pulicaria, 213. 



Myzus cerasi, 125. 

 Chinch-bug, 265. 

 Chionaspis furfurus. 293, 299. 

 Chloropisca prolifica, 297. 

 Chlorops, 167, 300. 

 Chrysomelidas, 126, 250, 298. 

 Cimbex Americana, 300. 

 ciuerea, Epicauta, 294. 

 clandestina, Agrotis, 199, 235. 



