General Index, 



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Remedies for insect attacks — (Continued!), 

 killing the larva. 806. 

 late ploughing In the autum 



lime and water, 201 . 

 London purple, 140, 160, 

 mustard crop, 108. 

 night collections 100. 

 Paris green. 140, 818, 841, 844,248, S 

 picking infested fruit, 143, 150. 

 poison in blossoms visited, 243. 

 pupa? destroyed. 



pyrethrum powder, 212. 213. 274. 888. 

 road dust. 318. 

 salt, 800, 888. 

 searching for eggs, 206. 

 Shaker peach-tree borer wash, 185. 

 slacked lime, 252, 868. 

 sludge-oil srap, 201. 

 soaking in kerosene, 200. 

 soap suds, 216. 



soft soap, 190. 217, 281, 285, 286. 

 soft soap and carbolic acid, 280. 

 spraying, 209, 210, 213. 

 spreading infested manure, 194. 

 starvation, 197, 200. 

 sulphate of copper, 151 . 

 tobacco. 212, 213, 217, 251, 255, 274, 281, 285 

 trapping, 206, 242, 278. 

 whale-oil soap, 215, 279. 

 whitewash, 182. 

 wood ashes, 182, 183. 

 worming, 243. 

 Report of the Department of Entomology, Cor- 

 nell Experiment Station quoted, 135, 136. 

 Report of the Maine State Board of Agriculture 



cited, 247. 

 Report of the Maine State College Agricultural 



Experiment Station cited, 249. 

 Report of the Minister of Agriculture on Exper- 

 imental Farms (Canada) cited, 133. 

 Report of the New York State Entomologist to 

 the Regents of the University of the State of 

 New York for 1886 quoted, 203. 

 Report on Insects of Illinois cited, 128. 

 Report on Insects Injurious to Vegetation (Har- 

 ris) cited, 228, 261. 

 Report on Insects of Missouri (Riley) cited, 



128, 160. 

 Report on Observations of Injurious Insects 



(Ormerod) cited, 140. 

 Reports of the Entomological Society of Ontario 



cited, 128, 160(2), 166, 243. 

 Reports of the New Jersey Agricultural College 



Experiment Station cited, 141, 202, 213. 

 Reports of the New York State Museum of 

 Natural History cited, 133, 152, 290 (2), 292 (2) . 

 Reports of the Peabody Academy of Scienc e 



cited, 128(2). 

 Reports of the United States Department of 



Agriculture cited. 141(2), 142, 273. 

 Reports of the United States Entomological 

 Commission cited, 133, 135, 152, 154(2), 160, 

 171, 180, 273. 



Reports on the Injiirii us and other Insects of 



York (Unta ■. 152, 160, 



184, 166, 166, 167, 169, 171, 178, 177, 188, 191,194, 



Revision of the Species of Lachnosterna of 



North America (Horn) cited, 172. 

 Rhubarb attacked by Gortyna nitela, 191. 

 Rhyssa persuasoria, iu$. l <sr>, 166. 

 tibesll, Nematus, 125. 

 Rice chaff abounding with Tribolium ferrugi- 



neum, 290. 

 Rich, H. H., insects from, 191. 

 Riley and Howard cited, 129, 133, 141. 

 Riley, C. V., cited, 129, 141, 155, 160, 165(2), 180, 

 202, 241. 



description of raspb-rry geometer. 131. 



on Corimehcna pulicaria, 213. 



on Corydalis larva, 102. 



on Telephorus larva, 174. 



on Thalessa oviposition, 164. 



reference to, 261, 267, 273(2). 

 Road dust as a preventive, 212. 

 robiniae, Cyllene, 175, 176. 

 rosas, Empoa, 256. 

 rosa3, Tettigonia, 256. 

 Rose- bug, 112, 125, 200-202, 282. 

 Rose chaffer, 202. 

 Rose insects: 



Macrodactylus subspinosus, 201. 



Tettigonia rosae,'.256. 

 Rose-leaf "Thrips," 116, 256. 

 Rose, J. F., cited, 166(3), 168. 



insects from, 296, 299. 

 Rouast's Catalogue of European Caterpillars 



cited, 172. 

 rubivora, Aplodes, 129. 

 rubivora, Synchlora, 129. 

 rubivoraria, Synchlora, 129. 

 rudis, Pollenia, 297. 

 rufimanus, Bruchus, 299. 

 Rural New Yorker cited, 128, 186, 285. 

 Rutulus, Papilio, 296. 

 Rye insects: 



Chlorops, 167. 



Janus flaviventris, 167. 



Phyllcecus trimaculatus, 167. 



S. 



sacchari, Tyroglyphus, 293. 



Salt as a preventive, 200, 239, 282. 



sal titans, Parpocapsa, 291. 



Salvia attacked by Gortyna nitela, 191 . 



Sanborn, Francis G., on Economic Entomology 



referred to, 229 

 sanguinea, Coccinella, 300. 

 Sanuina exitiosa, 182-186. 

 saucia, Agrotis, 234, 235. 

 Saunders, W., cited, 129(2), 160. 



Insects Injurious to Fruits referred to, 273. 

 Say [Thomas] cited, 152, 203. 

 Scab en potatoes, 221. 

 Scale insects, 214, 215, 254. 279, 293. 

 Scallop-wing, Scoliopteryx libatrix, 109, 171, 172. 



