tebal Index. 



315 



Plum Insects — (Continued). 



Phorodon humuli. 910. 



TelepboruB bilineatus, 174. 

 Podisus spin 'Mis, 888, 800. 

 Podura, abundance of, 

 Pointer, Mrs. K Inset I I 

 PoHenia rudia infesting a dwelling I 

 polygama, Catocala, 293. 

 polygon i, Gastroldea, 998. 

 pomifoliella, Bucculatrix, 128, 185 186, 187, 818, 



881, 288. 

 pomonella, Carpocapsa, 174, 245. 890, 297. 



Trypeta, 845-849. 

 pomorum, Mytilaspis, 286. 893. 

 Poplar insects: 



C'ossus Ceuterensis. 294. 



Peoliopteryx libatriz, 172. 



Potato aphis, 288. 

 Potato inse< ts : 



Colorado potato beetle. 182. 



cut-worms. 836. 



Epicau'a einerea. 2^4. 



Gortyna nitela, 191. 



Lygus pratensls, 291. 



Lytta [Cantharis], Nuttalli. 294. 



Macn. basis unicolor, 291. 

 Powell, George T., reference to, 123, ICG. 219. 

 Practical Entomologist cited, 159(2). 

 pratensis, Lygus, 125, 291. 

 pretiosa. Cat jcala, 292. 

 Preventives against 



JSgeria exitiosa, see Sannina. 



Ana-a tristis, 205, 206. 



Aphis cucumeris, 212, 283. 



apple maggot, 248. 



asparagus beetle, 252. 



cow-horn tiy, 194. 



Craponius ina>qualis, 286. 



Crioceris asparagi, 252. 



cut-worms, 289. 210, 241. 



Glycobius speciosus, 202-205. 



grape curculio. 286. 



grapevine Thrip9, 255, 256. 



Hasmatobia serrata, 194. 



hop- vine aphis, 209, 2 0. 



Macrodactylus subspiuosus, 202. 



maple-tree borer, 203. 



melon aphis, 812. 



peach-tree borer, 182, 183, 184, 1S5, 284. 



Phorodon humuli, 208, 210. 



quince-tree borer, 280. 



rose-bug, 202. 



rose-leaf , •Thrips, ,, 257. 



Sannina exitiosa, 182, 183, 1S4. 



squash-bug, 205, 206. 



Tettigi nia ro&se, 257. 



tobacco-worms, 243, 244. 



Trypeta pomouella, 248. 



wire-worms. Iv7, 198 2iO, 2S3. 

 Preventives of iusect attack: 



bagging grapes, 886. 



breaking up breeding grounds, 801. 



buckwheat crop, 197. 283. 



■ Ives of Insect attack 1 1 bnVd >. 



burning i\ :nsc n.: .'. i.. 



carbo 1c acid and Paris sb 184 



carbolic acid wash, 188. 



copperas water. 889. 

 destroying eggs, 966. 



mounding, 185. 



mustard crop. 198. 



paper frames. 241. 



paper wraps. 841. 



preventing egg-deposit. 803, 



salt, 289. 



Shaker peach-tree borer wash, 185. 



soft 9oap and carbolic ac 'd wash, 280. 



soft soap and water, 186, 190. 



starvation, 197, 842. 



tar-coating seed, 200. 



tin-bands, 241. 



traps for hibernating insects. 206. 



whale-oil and carbolic acid, 194. 



wire netting tree protector, 185. 

 Prionotus cristatus, 294. 



Proceedings of the Albany Institute cited, 293. 

 Proceedings of the American Association of 



Adv. Science cited, 155, 160(2). 

 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the 

 Western N. Y. Horticultural Society cited, 

 281. 

 Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural 



History cited. 155. 

 Proceedings of the Entomological Society of 



Philadelphia cited, 15*, 159(2). 

 prolific a, Chloropisca, 297. 

 Protecting the birds, u79. 

 Protection from insect inju ies, 278. 

 Provancher, l'Abbe, cited, 152, 154, 166. 

 pruni, Aphis, 125. 299. 

 pseudargiolu-, Lycaena, 291. 

 Psyche cited, 155, 157, 160(2). 

 Psylla pyri, 280, 281 285. 

 Psylla pyricola, 124, 219 285, 299. 

 Ptinida? 285. 



pulicaria, Corimelaena, 212-214, 2S3. 

 Pulvinaria innumerabilis, 110, 177, 178,216. 

 Pumps- ins attacked by cut-worms, 836. 

 punctatus, Phytonomus, 300. 

 punctistrig^, Artace, 287. 

 Purchas', Icerya, 275. 



Purslane-speedwell eaten by Corimela?na puli- 

 caria, 213. 

 pygmeu", Cephus, 167. 

 Pyralis farinalis 300. 

 pyramidoides, Amphipyra, 295. 

 pyricola ? Cecidomyia, 140. 

 pyricola, Psjvlla, 124, 219, 285, 299. 

 Pyrethrum powder, 212, 213, 274. 282. 

 pyri, Lecanium. 299. 

 pyrivora, Diplosis, 106, 124, 140, 151,283, 288.297. 



a. 



Quince attacked by Corimelama pulicaria, 213, 

 Quince-tree borer, 280. 



quinquemaculata, Sphinx, 242. 



