GENERAL INDEX. 



A. 



Acanthia lectularia, under bark, 21. 

 Acanthocinus aidilis, destroying Scolytid colo- 

 nies, 35. 

 Acari, treated by Curtice, 91. 

 Acetic acid, ineffective against rose-chafer, 223. 

 Acoptus suturalis, in Carpinus, 87. 

 Acridium peregrinum, in Mesopotamia, 172. 



in India, 433. 

 Acridotlieres tristis, attempt to introduce, 345. 

 Adelura, bred species, 58. 

 Adoxus vitis, biologj- of, ref., 341. 



on grape in California, m., 298. 



oviposition in, note, 349. 

 iEgeria acerni, in maple, 161. 



tipuliformis, fungus attacking, 86. 

 ^?*]sohna eremita, mm, 414. 

 Agallia siccifolia, in Nebraska, ref., 437. 



sanguinolenta, on grass and beets, 479 

 Agalliastes bractatus, injuring bean, 44. 

 Agathis, bred species, 17. 

 Agnotomyia, mm, 178. 



Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales, re- 

 view, 434, 

 Agrilus ruficollis, parasite of, 19. 



in West Virginia, ref., 435. 

 Agriotes, in onions, 166. 



mancus, larva on corn, mm, 246. 



liubescens, larva on corn, mm, 246. 

 Agrotis, species, 215. 



annexa, destroying cotton in Mississippi,338. 



C-nigrum, on currant, 84. 



fennica, appearance in numbers, 213. 

 food plants of, 247. 

 remedies for, 248. 

 spread south, 38. 



saucia, eating potato leaves, 149. 



turris, destructive in gardens, mm, 247. 



ypsilon, destructive in Mississippi, 337. 

 Agrypon, bred species, 155. 



Aleocbara nitida, bred from pupariumof Autho- 

 myia brassica?, ref., 318. 



sp.indet.,bred frompupariumof Anthomyia 

 ceparum, ref. ,318. 

 Aleurodes vapor iorum, greenhouse pest, 394. 

 Aleurodida\ article on, rev., 252. 

 Aliorhina nitida. injuring strawberry, ref., 364. 



probable cause of injuries to grass lawn, 484. 

 Allotria brassicse, reared from cabbage Aphis, 

 rum, 454. 



J32. 



Amblyomma americana, 413. 



maculatum,4l3. 



unipunctatum, 413. 

 Amblyteles, bred species, 152. 

 American clover-seed midge, 293. 



Meroiuyza, eggs of, correction, 

 Anaphora popeanella on corn, 27. 

 Andre, Edmond, obituary of, 428. 

 Angitia ija-disca^, bred species, 156. 

 Angoumois grain moth, see Gelechia cerealella. 

 Angular-winged katydid, abnormal oviposi- 

 tion of, 296. 

 Anisopteryx vernata, cocoon of, 249. 

 Anisota rubicunda, defoliating maples, 338. 



senatoria, on oak, ref., 256. 



virginiensis, on oak, ref., 256. 

 Anomala binotata, on strawberry, mm, 345. 



undulata, affecting v/heat, 165. . 

 Anomalon, bred species, 155. 



parasite of Cheimatobia. 77. 



relictum, oviposition of, 171. 

 Ant, bull, remedy for bite of, 337. 



harvesting, to destroy nests of, 460. 



injuring -watermelons, 71. 



in their relation to Aphides, 233, 231. 

 Antennaria pannosa, on Chrysophyllum, 100. 

 Antherea polyphemus, see Telea. 

 Anthomyia brassicje, Aleocbara bred from, 318. 



ceparum, Aleocbara bred from, ref., 318. 

 Anthomyiidae, causing myiasis, 39. 



injuring sugar beets, 470. 

 Anthonomus musculus, in Canada report, 359. 



4-gibbus, mm, 251. 

 Anthrax scrobiculata, bred from cutworms, 



mm, 259. 

 Anthrenus inusseorum,405. 



scrophularia?, 34, 65, 170, 405. 



varius,34, 405. 

 Anurida maritima, ref., 310. 

 Aonidia aurantii in Syria, 417. 



washes for, 1. 

 Apanteles. bred species, 15, 1 6, 17, 42, 412. 



militaris, parasite of army worm, 54. 



xylinai, bred from cutworms, mm, 259. 

 Apatela brumosa, in Minn, bulletin ; ref., 256. 



oblinita, injuring strawberry, ref., 364. 



tritona, larva, description of, 391. 

 Aplutreta, bred species, 58. 



Aphelinus mytilaspidis, bred from San Jose 

 scale, 487. 



fuscipennis, hosts of, 487. 



Abbreviations USED, — Abs., abstract; art., article; descr., description ; indet., indeterminate; 

 m. or men., mention: mm, mere mention; n.g. or gen. nov., new genus; n.sp., new species; 

 ref., reference ; rept.. report ; rev., review ; sp., sjiecies of : syn., synonym. 



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