507 



31ytilaspis ^loverii, ApheJiniis fu.scipeunis bred 

 from, mil), 487. 

 in California, 23, 182. 

 on orange, 398. 

 linearis, wrongly referred, SD. 

 pomicortic'is, synonym of pomorum, 89. 

 pomorum, Aplielinui bred from, -487. 

 on birch, 4G9. 

 spraying for, i. 

 sym)nymy, 89. 

 Myzus cerasi. m., 92, 479. 

 ribis, in Iowa, mm, 479. 



N. 



Naphthaline, against stored-grain pests, 334, 



as a remedy for rose-chafer, 222. 



in New .Jersey bulletin, 361. 

 Nematode, injuring cotton roots, 262, 263 



injuring oats, mm, 264. 

 Nematus erichsonii, mm, 247- 

 Nemonea leueania>, destroying army worm, 112. 

 Nepheiodes violans, larvie destroyed by bacte- 

 rial diseases, mm, 198, 259. 



migrating in midwinter, 469. 

 Nerice bidentata, description of larva, 62. 

 Neuroptera, injuring vine, 33. 

 New Jersey, catalogue of insects, 133. 

 ]Sew South Wales, economic entomology in, 133. 

 Nezara hilaris, injuring plants, 403. 

 Nitzschia pulicaria, period of development, Ho. 

 Nola sexmaculata, description of larva, 61. 



identical with Lebena trinotata, 297. 



sorghiella, on rye, 29. 

 Notaspis sp., Barbadoes sugar mites, 31. 

 Nun moth, injuries by, m, 430. 

 Nysius angustatus, on Euphorbia. 16J. 



on various plants, 355. 



remedies for, 260. 



destructor, 356. 



thymi, :>j6. 



vini, 355. 



O. 



Oak caterpillars, article on ; review, 256, 

 Oak-looper, Vancouver Island, 359. 

 Oberea bimaculata, blackberry borer, 308. 



said to girdle twigs of peach and cherry, 298. 

 Obituaries: Andre, Edmond, 428. 



Atkinson, E. T., 303. 



Baly. J. S., 3. 



Burgess, Edward, 490. 



Crawford, Frazer 8., .354. 



Dewitz, Dr. Hermann, 4. 



Edwards, Henry, 489. 



Handlirsch, Dr. Adam, 3. 



Klee. Waldemar G., 429. 



Marseul, Abbe S. A. de, 3. 



Poey, Dr. Felipe, 429. 



Rathvon, Dr. S. S,, 428. 



Thurber, Dr. Geo., 4. 



Tyler, E K., 430. 

 Ocneria, Japanese parasite of. 42. 



dispar, see Ciiypsy moth. 

 Odontota dorsal is, in West Virginia, ref., 435. 



nervosa, in West Virginia, ref., 435. 

 <Ecanthus niveus, notes on, 345. 

 tEdipoiia mu'^iea, in Australia, ref., 353. 

 (Estrus ovis, treated by Curtice, 91. 



Onci<leres cingulatus, in Mississippi, 338. 

 Onion maggot, in Massachusetts bulletin, 3G5. 

 Oniscus, injuring flowers, 69. 

 Opheltes, bred species, 155. 



glaueopterus, parasite of Cimljexamericana, 

 177, 276. 

 Ophion, feeding habits of larva.', 276. 



bred species, 154. 

 Opius, bred species, 59. 



Orange .scale insects, in Floriual)ulletin, ref., 256. 

 Orchard caterpillars in MissOrmerod's publica- 

 tions, 363, 366 . 

 Orchelimum g!aberrimum, affecting corn, 160. 



vulgare, aff'ecting corn, 160. 

 Orgyia antiqua, oviposition of, 390. 



definata, larva, description of, 390. 



leucostigma, oviposition of, 390. 

 defoliating apple trees, 338. 



nova, see antiqua. 



pudibunda, reference to article, 36. 

 Orthesia, on Coleus, 124. 

 Orthopelma, bred species, 154. 

 Orthoptera, injuring vine, 33. 

 Orthorrhinus cylindrirostris, iu Australia, 434. 

 Or.vabarbarica, luminous, 173. 

 Oscinis variabilis, bred from wheat, mm, 247. 



variabilis, in Fletcher's report, 359. 

 infesting grains, 82. 



variabilis (?) in Kentucky bulletin. 311. 

 Otiorhynchidie, food habits of, 37. 

 Otiorhynchus ovatus, food habits, 37. 



sulcatus, food habits, 37. 

 Ovipositor of Hymenoptera, remarks on, 432. 

 Ox bot-fly, see Bot, 

 Ox-warble, see Bot. 



fly in N^ew York report, ref. 252. 

 Oxycarenus, injuring cotton iu i^gypt, 41. 



hyalinipennis, injuring cotton, (W. 

 Oxyopes scalaris, destroying Nemoi-iea, 112, 

 Oxytelus insignitus, mm, 294. 

 Oyster-shell bark louse, spraying for, 4. 



P. 



Pachymerus, bred species, 156. 

 I'achyneuron, habits of, 178, 218. 

 Pachyrrhina, larvje destroying wheat, 14. 

 Pachytylus australis, ref., 419. 



migratorioides var. capito, as food, 66. 

 Paleacrita vernata, pupa of, m, 249. 

 Panchlora nivea, in Massachusetts, 444. 



viridis, viviparous, 356, 443. 

 Panorpa sp., preying upon cotton-worm, 306. 

 Paonias, excaecatus, taken by electric lamps, 323. 



myops, taken by electric lamps, mm, 323. 

 Papilio cresphontes, larviv not social, 32. 



oxynius, larvie of, social, 32. 



turn us, damaging forest trees, 338. 

 dimorphism in, 35. 



zolicaon, parasite of, 412. 

 Parasites, introduction of, 189. 



of cutworms, list of, 259. 



of Lepidoptera, list of, 410, 411. 



of scales, breeding of, 2 IS. 

 mounting of, 219. 

 Parasitic Hymenoptera, list of :. red species, arts. 

 15,57,151,460. 



host relations of, art., 277 



r<)ve beetles, art., 318, 



