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INDEX. 



"dlyra moth, 347. 



ri;lo"iotribus. SS. 



i'lirycaiieadEe, 20, 476. 



PhyiHum pulchrifolium, P. siccifolium, 



146. 

 Phyllopliaga, 30. P. fraterna, P. Geor- 



gicana, P. hirticula, 32. P. pilosicol- 



lis, 33. P. quercina, 30. 

 PhvUoptera, 161. P. oblongifolia, 158, 



159. 

 Phytocoris linearis, P. lineolaris, 200, 



201. 

 Piercer, 8, 512. 

 Pieirers, 513. 

 Pieris, P. ca.5ta, 270. 

 Pigeon Tremex, 537. 

 Pimpla atrata, P. lunator, 538, 539. 

 Pine saiv-flies, 520, 621. 

 Pine-tree spliinx, 328. P. attacked by 



moths, 483; by wood-wasps, 534; by 



other hisects, 48, 51, 70-72, 85-88, 



99, 100, 115. 

 Piophila casei, 621. 

 Pjssodes, 72. 

 Plant-bug, 200, 201. P. lice, 194, 203, 



230, 235. P. cabbage, 238. P. downy, 



242. P. hickory, 238. P. leaping, 230. 



P. peach-tree, 234, 240. P. rose, 238. 



P. willow, P. on roots, 239. P. how 



to destroy, 244, 245. P. their enemies, 



246. 247.' 

 Platygaster, 471, 587. 

 Platyoraides, 479. 

 Platyphvllum concavum, P. perspicilla- 



tum, 158. 

 Plum-ti-ee caterpillars, 424, 425. P. slug, 



529. P. warts, 478, 479. P. weevil, 



7.3, 484. 

 Poecilochroma comitana, 482 

 Polistes fuscata, 18. 

 Polyommatus Comyntas, P. Lticia, 275. 



P. Pseudargiolus, 274. 

 Polyphylla, 33. 

 Pontia oleracea, 270. 

 Poplar-tree caterpillars, 282, 297, 422, 



431. P. other insects attacking, 96, 



106. 

 Porthesia auriflua, P. chrysorrhea, 366. 

 Potato-fly, 136, 139. P. rot, 81, 118, 128, 



137, 200, 246, 440, 618. P. vines, in- 

 sects attacking. 81, 118, 128, 136, 138, 



199,320.440 P. worm, 320. P. sweet, 



insects on, 122. 

 Potter-wasp 470. 

 Prionians (Prionidse), 95. 

 Prionns brevicornis. 95. P. cylindri- 



cus, 96. P. laticollis, 95. P. unicolor, 



96. 

 Procris Americana, P. ampelophaga, P. 



vitls, 336. 

 Progne butterfly, 301. 

 Psilura monacha, 366. 

 Psyche, 414. 



Psvchians (Psvchadse), 414. 

 Psylla, 231. P. Pyri, 233. 



Pterologv, 261. 



Pteroma'lus, 509, 556, 586. P. Vanessse, 



300. 

 Pterophoridse, 510. 

 Pterophorus, 510. 

 Ptychoptera clavipes, 600. 

 Pudica moth, 345. 

 Pulex, 625. 

 Pulicida;, 19. 

 Pupa, 6. 

 Puparium, 576. 

 Purslane sphinx, 328. 

 Pygasra ministra, 430. 

 Pyralides, 340, 474. 



Pyralis farinalis, 475. P. Pomana, 484. 

 Pyrgota undata, 610. 

 Pyropa furcata, 619. 

 Pyrophorus, 55. 



Piadish-fiv, 617. R. injured by maggots. 

 616. 



Ehaphitelus, 586. 



Ehagium lineatum, 116. 



Ehipiphoridae, 19. 



Rhipiptera, 18. 



Rhopalocera, 262. 



Rhuuarb-root maggot's, 605. 



Rhynchsenus, 69. R. Argula, 75. R. 

 6erasi, 78. R. nasicus, 74. E. Nenu- 

 phar, 75, 484. R. Strobi, 72. 



Rhyuchites bicolor, 66. 



Rhynchophoridae, 60. 



Rhyparochromus devastator, 198, 199. 



Rice-weevil, 83. 



Romalea, 172. 



Rose-bud moths, 480, 483. 



Rose-bug, 35. 



Rose-bush galls, 549. E. leaf-hopper, 

 229. E. plant-louse, 238. E. slug, 525. 

 R. attacked by beetles, 33, 35, 36, 66. 



Runners, 143, 144. 



Eustic moths, 441. 



Eutilians (Eutiladse), 25. 



Sack-bearer, 414. 



Salt-marsh caterpillar, 351. 



Sand-flies, 602. 



Saperda, 106. S. bivittata, 107. S. cal- 



carata, 106. S. Candida, S. carcharias, 



107. S. tridentata. 111. S. tripunc- 



tata, 114. S. vestita, 109. 

 Sarcophagans, 613. 

 Sarcophaga Georgina, 613. 

 Sargus, 608. 

 Sassacus skipper, 315 

 Sassafras-tree caterpillars, 266, 389. 

 SateUitia hawk-moth, 325. 

 Saturnia Hera, 398. S. lo, 395. S. Maia, 



S. Proserpina, 396 

 Saturnians (Satui-niadse), 381. 

 Satvrus Canthus, 306. 

 Saw-flies, 14, 515. 

 Saw-horned l3eetles, 45. 

 Scarabteians (Scarabceida3), 10, 23, 88. 

 ScarabiEUS Indus, 40. S. relictus, 31. 



