508 



Pardosaalbomaculata, seizing butterflies on the 

 wing, mm, 492. 



sp., migrating in midwinter, 469. 

 Pariacanella, injm-ing strawberry, ref., 364. 

 Paris green, adulteration of, 122. 



for cabbage worms, 483. 



for codling moth, 272, 435. 



in England, 3G3, 366, 400. 



in New Jersey bulletin, 361, 



methods of using, for cutworms, 248. 



recommended for Gypsy moth, 365. 

 Parlatoria pergandei, in California, 23. 



introduced into California, 182. 



zizyphi, on date-palm, 442. 

 Passalus cornutus, for earache, 405. 

 Pastor roseus, advocated introduction of, as a 



means of subduing locusts. 345. 

 Peach borer, hot water for, 79. 



in California, 392. 



in Oregon bulletin, ref., 256. 



remedies for, 421, 



pest, in Bermuda., art., 5. 

 Pear-blight beetle, notes on, 468. 



leaf-blister mite, ref., 308. 



slug, in Oregon bulletin, ref., 256. 

 in Tasmania, 480. 

 Pea weevil, see Weevil. 

 Pediculi, bulletin on; notice of, 367. 

 Pelidnota punctata, in Mississippi, mm, 338. 

 Pempelia ftecella, referred to Laodamia, 32, 

 Pemphigus, spp. eaten by Lepidopteron,ref.,482. 

 Perilitus, bred species, 57. 



parasite of Hi^jpodamia (Megilla) maculata, 

 20, 113, 492. 



sp., bred from Eleodes suturalis, 492. 

 Perimegatoma variegatum, found only in Cali- 

 fornia, 34. 

 Periplaneta americana, mm, 407. 



australasiffi, injuring greenhouse plants, 407. 

 Peritropius, n. gen., mm, 356. 



saldajformis, 356. 

 Perophora melsheimeri, in Minnesota, ref., 256. 

 Pezolochus, bred species, 154. 

 Pezomachus, bred species, 154. 



parasite of Cheimatobia. 77. 

 Pezotettix enigma, in Idaho, 140. 

 Phsedrotoma, bred species, 59. 

 Phaeogenes, bred species, 152. 

 Phakellura hyalinatalis, destructiveness of, 337. 

 Pbalangopsis cupidicola, identified, 466. 

 Phengodes, mm, 320. 



Phlceothrips, abundant in wheat, mm, 453. 

 Phlceotribusliminaris, on peach, 452. 

 Pholisora hayhurstii, larva, description of, 389. 



pupa, description of, 390. 

 Pholcus, mm, 357, 

 Phorodon, hop, notes on, 184. 



estimated losses by, on Pacific Slope, 349 



in Oregon, 184,295, 350, 405. 



notes on, 181, 233, 239. 



mahaleb, on plum, 468, 469. 



on potato, 151. 

 Phosphorescent centipedes, ref., 319. 



myriopods, art., 319. 

 Phoxopteris comptana, in Kentucky, ref, 364. 

 Phygadeuon, bred species, 153. 



parasite of Cheimatobia, 77. 



Phyllodromia americpna, mm, 407, 



germanica, mm, 407. 

 Phylloxera, in Australia, discussed, 353. 

 in Europe, notes on, 185. 

 quicksilver, remedy for, 391. 

 station, in Brazil, 354. 

 vastatrix, questions depending on, 208. 

 Phytobiusgriseomicans, men., 351. 



velatus, men., 357. 

 Phytocoris, new vine pest in Australia, 30, 

 Phytodietus, bred species of, 464. 



vulgaris reared from bud-moth, ref., 366. 

 Phytomyza chrysanthemi, ref., 351. 

 Phytonomus punctatus, injuring clover, 70. 

 Phytoptidie in Alfred Nalepa's work, ref., 302, 

 Phytoptus oleivorus,in Bermuda, 121. 

 in Australia, ref,, 434. 

 pyri, ref., 308. 

 ribis ia Russia, 393, 

 Picus villosus, destroying tussock moths, 295. 

 Pieris protodice, in Alabama, 86. 

 In Mississippi, mm, 337. 

 not aflfected by bacterial disease of Pieris 

 rap<e, 333. 

 rapae, bacterial disease of, not transferable to 

 other species, 3-33. 

 in Canada, mm, 247. 

 in Indiana, 148. 

 in Mississippi, 84. 



larvae destroyed by bacteria mm, 259. 

 lime against, 218. 

 pyrethrum experiments on, 260. 

 transmission of grasserie to, 450. 

 Pimpla, bred species of, 461. 

 parasite of Cheimatobia, 77. 

 I inquisitor, life history of, abs., 275. 



n. sp., parasite of Ellopia, 360. _ . 



I Pionea rimosalis, in Mississippi, 337. 

 on cabbage, 149. 

 Pissodes strobi, injuries of, 468. 

 Pityophthorus, difficulty of recognizing species 

 of, mm, 357. 

 consimilis, onLiquidambarandHumach,357. 

 Plagiognathus obscurus, damaging chrysan- 

 themums, ref., 351. 

 Plague locust, see Locust. 

 Plant lice, life history, 91. 



remedies for, 260. 

 Platynus maculicollis, m., 177. 

 Platypsyllus, mm, 356. 



Platypus compositus, boring orange trees, 418. 

 Platysamia cecropia, m, 165. 



Plochionustimidus, feedingonHyphantria,422. 

 Plodia,m, 134, 

 Plum curculio, see Curculio. 



gouger, egg-laying record of, 227. 

 in Iowa Expt, Station Bulletin, 307. 

 notes on, 227, 468, 469. 

 plant-louse, in Iowa, 479. 

 Plume-moth, grape-vine, notes on, 469. 

 Plusia, experiments with bacteria aff'ecting, 465. 

 parasite of, 72. 

 bx-assicae, abundance, 86. 

 in Mississippi, 337. 



larvaj destroyed by disease, mm, 259. 

 Plutellacruciferarum in Canada, mm, 247. 

 Poey, Dr. Felipe, obituary, 429. 



