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GENERAL INDEX. 
ABBREVIATIONS USED: Abs., abstract; art., article; deser., description; extr., extract; m. or men., 
mention; mm., mere mention; n. g. or gen. nov., New genus; n. sp., new species; ref., reference; 
rem., remarks; rept., report; rev., review; sp., species of; syn., synonym, synopsis. . 
Reviews and notices of agricultural experiment station publications are entered under the general 
heading ‘‘ Experiment Stations,’ and not under authors or States. 
A. 
Acanthia, affinities of, 188, 189. 
Acanthoderes decipiens, reared from maple, 65. 
Acarids, in ears of Carnivora, 407. 
Acarina, origin and development, 182. 
Acid, uric, excreted by insects, 226. 
Acoloides emertonii, n. sp., deser., 202. 
saitidis, reared from spider eggs, ref.. 124, 202. 
Acorn worm, a misnomer, 130. 
Acridiide, not self-mutilating, 349. 
Acridium americanum, habits and occurrence, 20. 
frontalis, on sorghum, 51. 
shoshone, in Nevada, 145. 
Acrocerid, parasitic on spiders, mm., 292. 
Acronycta, smeared = Acronycta oblinita. 
oblinita, on smartweed, 132. 
Adimonia cavicollis, syn. note, 94. 
Adoxus vitis, in California, ref., 167. 
Adrimus, nov. gen., ref., 350. 
ZAdilis nodosus = Acanthocinus nodosus, 132. 
obsoletus = Acanthocinus obsoletus, 132. 
#geria pyri, onapple trees in Mississippi, mm., 34. 
Agallia sanguineolenta, on grass, m., 198. 
Avrilus, material in National Museum, 137. 
ruficollis, in New Jersey, 28, 29; ref., 232. 
torpidus, on willow, 66. 
Agriotes mancus, damaging celery, 401. 
life-history, ref., 231. 
A grotis annexa, on Amarantus and cotton, abs., 31, 
messoria, damaging onions, 401. 
saucia, damaging carnations, 405. 
ypsilon, attacked by Hister, 76. 
Agrypnus murinus, larve infesting a child, 158. 
Alaus oculatus, on oak and aspen, 65. 
Aleathoé caudata, 219.220. 
Aleochara, habits, remarks on, 27. 
Aletia, see Cotton worm. 
Aleyrodes, orange leaf, see A. citrifolii. 
citrifolii, smut fungus resulting from, 274. 
vaporarium, on strawherry in Kentucky, 345- 
Allorhina nitida, also referred to as A. sobrina. 
dipterous parasite bred from, mm., 26. 
in New Mexico, ref., 92. 
on oak, 75. 
white grub of, 25. 
Allorhina sobrina, in New Mexico, ref., 295. 
Allygus irroratus, on grass, m., 197. 
Alypia 8-maculata, in New York City, 61. 
Amblyaspis minutus, bred from Cecidomyia, 124. 
American blight, in India, ref., 296. 
plum borer, in Ils., report, ref., 293. 
Amitus aleurodinis, bred from Aleyrodes, 125. 
Ammophila gryphus, peculiar habits of, rem., 230. 
Amphicerus punctipennis, habits of, 261. 
Amphicosmus, n. g., ref., 158. 
elegans, n. sp., ref., 158. 
Amphizoa, notes on, rem., 352. 
Anabrus simplex, in Idaho, 146. 
Anametis grisea, damaging peach, 401. 
Anaplognathus sp., in cane field, m., 388. 
Anarsia lineatella, suspected of injuring 
trees, 206. 
Anepsius, synopsis, 351. 
Anguillulide, urine recommended for, 215. 
Angoumois grain-moth. See Grain-moth. 
Angus, James, collection of, 347. 
Anisopteryx autumnata—= pometaria. 
pometaria, occurrence in Cal. doubtful, 167. 
Anomala pinicola= A. lucicola,132. | 
Anopedias error, bred from Diplosis, 125. 
Anomis erosa, in Jamaica, mm., 157. 
Anthaxia eneogaster, on Juglans californica, 260. 
Anthonomus musculus,so-called,on blackberry, 76. 
prunicida, types of, 393. 
Anthomyia, Aleochara larva feeding on, mm., 27. 
Anthomyia ceparum, in Sweden, ref., 2. 
Anthrenus varius, injuring Cayenne pepper, 332. 
Antiopa (butterfly), voice of, 166. 
Antispila nyssefoliella, on scur gum, 138. 
Antistrophus 1-pisum, galls on Lygodesmia, 203. 
Ants, black, enemies of gypsy moth, ref.. 354, 
Chrysomelid larve in nests of, 148. 
leat-cutting, remedies for, 328. 
red, carrying off Termes, mm., 146. 
destroying white grubs, 391, 
in California, 203. 
white, flight of, 146. 
Ants’ nests, bark-louse in, 158. 
Apanteles, bred species, 259. 
congregatus, probably bred from Sphinx, 134, 
hyphantriz, Elasmus atratus bred from, 254. 
limenitidis, parasite possibly bred from, 254. 
sp., infesting Gypsy Moth, 227. 
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