499 



Rombus, dead from unknown cause, 87, 



viriTiniciis, apparent intoxication of, l.'?I. 

 Bonibycidae, taken by electric lanijjs at I'ou«;li- 



kecpsie, N. Y., list of, art., ^2'2. 

 Botubyx pint, reference to article, 30. 



lanestris, seven years in the pupal stage, 33. 

 Bordeaux mixture, as an insecticide. 221, 36i, 364, 

 Bot-fly, infesting hogs, 161,401. 



of horse, ref., 36'J. 



of jack rabbit, supposed, 21. 



of ox, in Ohio bulletin, ref., 4, 5. 

 larva of, 25. 

 remarks on, 432. 

 Box-elder l)ug, in Kansas, 72. 

 Brachinus, abundance of. 111, 

 Bracon, bred from Tyloderma, 81. 



parasite of Agrilus, 20. 

 Bracon idie, bred species, 15. 

 Brassy flea-beetle, see Flea-beetle. 

 Bronzy cut-worm, see Cut- worm. 

 Bruchus ob.«oletus, in Kansas, 44. 

 Bryobia, a household pest, 23. 



pallida, synonym of B. pratensis, 45. 



pratensis, article on, 45. 

 Bucculatrix pomifoliella, in Cornell station bul- 

 letin ; ref., 308. 

 Bud moth, in Mass. bulletin, 365, 366. 

 Buffalo gnats, in South. 451, 454. 



tree-hopper, spraying for, 5. 

 Bull-ant, soft earth a remedy for bite of, mm, 337. 

 Burgess, Edward, obituary of, 490. 

 Butterflies, dimorphism in, 296. 

 Butterfly, carnivorous, note, 482. 



C. 

 Cabbage Aphis, description of forms of, 2S9. 



butterfly, in Florida bulletin, ref,, 256. 

 Southern, in Mississippi, 337. 

 in Massachusetts bulletin, 365. 



maggot, in Fletcher's report, 359. 



Pionea. in Mississippi. 337. 



Plusia, in Mississippi, 337. 



Plutella, in Fletcher's report, 359. 



root maggot, mm, 247. 



worms, disease of, 409. 



Paris green for, note, 483. 

 pyrethruin, expts.on, 259,260. 

 remedy for, 31. 

 CaccEcia argyrospila, injuring roses, 19. 



cerasivorana, in Cornell. station bulletin, 308. 



rosaceana, ref., 308. 

 Calandra oryza», injuring stored grain in South 

 America. 333. 



abroad in February, 454. 

 California Entomological Society, 487. 

 Calliphora vomitoria, causing myiasis, 57. 

 Callidryas eubiile, migration of, 335. 

 Calocoris rapidus. affecting corn, 159. 

 Calomel, for screw-worm, ref., 362. 

 Caloptenus, longevity of decapitated specimens, 

 87. 



devastator, mm, 419. 



spretus, m., 183. 



not abundant up to date, 43S. 

 Calosoma. m, 177. 



Camnula i)elliu'ida, in !daho, 136,183, 

 Campoplex, bred species, 155. 



parasite of Cheiuaatobia, 77. 



Canker wortn, cocoons of, 249. 



notes on, art., 8. 

 Cantharides. vesicatory i>ower of, 2. 

 Cantharis vesicatoria, on liistor.v of, 3. 

 Capsidic, injuring tea in India, 44. 



observations on remarkable forms of, 356. 

 Carabus, with deformed palpus, 177. 

 Carbolic acid, for screw-worm, 362. 

 Carbon bisulphide, see Bisulphide. 

 Carpocapsa pomonella or putaminana, bred 

 from walnut or chestnut, 296. 



saltitans, food-plant of, 431. 

 Cavpophilus mutilatus, in tigs, 414. 

 Casinaria, bred .species, 157. 



Casnonia ludoviciana, abundant near Washing- 

 ton, mm, 357. 

 Castnia, habits of larva and pupa, 316. 



cronida, ref., 317. 



cronis, ref., 317. 



var. corningii n. var., art., 316. 



eudesmis, ref., 316. 

 Catalpa sphinx, see Sphinx catalpje. 

 Catalytus, bred species, 154. 

 Caterpillar, described as a Coecid, note, 349. 



evolution of bristles, spines, and tubercles, 

 rev. of art. on, 309. 

 Caterpillars migrating in midwinter, 469. 



stopping trains, 477. 

 Cecidomyia leguminicola, in England, 293, 294. 



trifolii, mm, 293, 294. 



sp., gallonCattleya, 22. 



sp., on wheat and flax, ref., 434. 

 Cecidomyiid, on roots of Xanthium, mm, 312. 



on rose, 294. 

 Celery worm, in ^Mississippi, 338. 

 Centeterus, bred species, 152. 

 Centipedes, phosphorescent, 173,319. 

 Centistes americana, parasite of Flippodamia, 20. 

 Centrodora, parasite of Aspidiotus, 72. 

 Cephenomyia, infesting hogs, 162. 

 Cephus pygmaeus, 71, 416. 

 Cerambycid larva^, 247. 



occasionally beneficial, 35. 

 Ceratitis, in peach. 120. 



capitata,infesting peaches in Bermuda, art. ,5. 



catoirei, m, 80. 



citriperda, synonym of capitata, 6. 



hispanica, m, 80. 

 Ceratoma caminea, injuring beans, 44. 

 Cercopeus chrysorhtBUS, on wild grape, 452. 

 Ceresa bubalus, spraying for, 5. 

 Cermatia forceps, in houses, 85. 

 Cerocoma schreberi, on history of , ^. 

 Ceroplastes, injuring tea in India, 44. 



floridensis, from Louisiana, 398. 

 Cha^tocnema basalis, in Europe, ref., 4S|. 



pulicaria, injuring corn, 336, ref., 4.sl. 

 Chaetura pelasgia, Nitzschia on, 116. 

 Chaff" scale, see Scale. 

 Chaitophorus negundinis, description of forms 



of, 287. 

 Changes of location, recent, 439. 

 Charistena lecontei, exhibited. 431. 

 Charops, bred specie-, 155. 



Chauliognathus pennsyivanicus, feeding upon 

 sugar cane borer, 362. 



numerous on .\ilanthus blossoms, mm, 272.; 



