396 



Ts.\ Ua argyrostigma. considered the "winter form 

 of Ps. simnlans. 228. 

 pyTi=Ps. pyricola. 

 pyiicola. articles on, lOU-103 : 226-230. 

 lifeliistoryof.226. 

 notes on. 200, 201. 

 remedies, 101. 



seasonal dimoi-phism in. 227. 

 simulans, compared witli pyricola, 201. 

 supposed form of pyricola, 101. 

 supposed winter form of Ps. pyricola, 227. 

 Psyllidse. penis of, 230. 

 Psyllobora galbnla, in confinement, 42. 



20-macnlata. Homalotylus obscurus, parasitic 

 on. 249. 

 Pteromalid. reared from MuMenbergia. 132. 

 Pteromalus puparum, bred from Pyrameis cary*. 

 141. 

 check on Pieris rapje, 126. 

 PtMa picta, new enemy of tomato. 282. 

 Ptyc bodes trivittatus. reported on fig. 18. 



Tittatns. remedies against. 365. 

 Publilia bictnctnra. on Ira and Glycyrrbiza. 92. 

 concava, food-plants of, 92. 

 modesta. food-plants of. 92. 

 Piilex. transmitter of disease, ref.. 273. 

 PnlTinariacamellicola. introduced from Japan. 282. 

 eiipania?. notes on. 159. 



on Bignouia magnifica, 246. 

 inntimerabilis. injuring osage orange, etc.. 155. 

 kerosene emulsion against, 103. 

 Pumpkin beetle, banded, in Australia, ref.. 214. 

 Pyralid. Osage orange, art.. 155-158. 

 in Missouri. 135. 

 paper on. ref.. 134. 

 Tyralidina, Hulst collection of, 51. 

 Pyrameis caryse, Pteromalus puparum bred from. 



141. 

 Pyrethro-kerosene emulsion, ineflectual against 



rose-chafer, mm., 94. 98. 

 Pyrethrum for Ked-legged flea-beetle. 337. 

 Pyromorphid moth, on sugar-cane in Fiji Islands. 



270. 

 Tyrota postica, on creosote bush, 40. 

 Pvrrharctia Isabella, said to forecast weather. 352- 



Quails TS. potato bugs. 143. 



Quassia chips vs. kerosene emulsion. 61. 



Quedenfeldt. F. O. G.. obituary of. 211. 



Pv. 



liabbit bot. see Bot. 



flea, remarks on structure of, 288. 

 Eagonot. E., on Ephestia kuehniella. ref.. 353. 

 Kailliet. A., rev. of paper by, 273. 

 lianassa calva, on oranges in Florida, 265. 

 Eaphiomidas. deserving of family rank, 280. 

 Pascal leaf-crumpler, destructive in Texas, 50. 

 Eass. '^. F.. statement on cicada, 298. 



"Eaufo,"" Lita solanella on in Xew Zealand. 163. 

 Eear-horse, female vs. male, 145. 



'•Eed bug."" local signification of term, 271. 

 Eed-legged flea-beetle, art., 334. 

 character of attack. 335. 



Eed-legged flea-beetle, conclusions, 340, 

 distribution, 340. 341. 

 food-plants of imago. 340. 

 injuring orchard trees. 334. 

 jarring eftective against. 3o7. 

 literature, 340. 

 outbreaks of, 341. 

 Eeduviid parasite of, 338. 

 remedies used. 337. 

 Eed spider in England, m.. 293. 296. 

 { turnip beetle in Canada, m.. 289. 



I Paris green recommended for. 289. - 



I Eeduviid. parasitic on Eed-legged flea- beetle. 338. 

 Ehagium lineatum. Bracon simplex bred from 



nests of, 248. 

 Eheumatism cured by bee stings, 353. 

 Eheumatobates. compared with Metrobates, 193. 

 rUeyi, article on. 189-194. 



description of imago. 190. 

 description of larva. 193. 

 remarks on. 146. 

 Ehina barbirostris. mm.. 357. 



nigra, mm.. 357. 

 Ehinoncus inconspectus, reported in this country. 



271. 

 Ehizobius. attempted colonization of, 251, 

 debilis, Encyrtine reared from, 207. 

 ventralis. Homalotylus st). reared from. 207. 

 Ehizophagus sp., biologic note on, 38, 

 Ehodites radicnm, Orthopelma diastrophi bred 

 from galls of, 343. 

 rosae. Orthopelma luteolator in gaUs of, 343. 

 ( ?) utahensis. gall-maker on roots of Eo6a 



blanda. 343. 

 vernalis. Tetrastichus sp. from galls of, 343. 

 Ehopalophora longipes. supposed host of Helcon 



dentipes. 248. 

 Ehopalosiphnm nymphse. food-plants of. 236. 

 Ehynchophora. new species and genera of. rev., 



278. 

 Ehynchophorus cruentatus. attacking palmetto, 

 357. 

 palmarum. 357. 



see Palm weevil. 

 Eice. Mrs. M. E., quoted, 3.52. 

 Eiley. C. Y.. quoted. 352. 

 Eoaches in Brazil. 265, 

 Eobin, food of. rev.. 148. 

 Eobinia pseudacacia attacked by Eed-legged flee- 



beetle. 334. 

 Eobson. John TT., statement on Cicada. 300. 

 Eodolia iceryse. m.. 295. 

 Eoller-worm. destructive appearance of, 196. 

 Eoot-borers. irrigation not useful against, 8o 

 knots on trees and vines, rev., 214. 

 louse, woolly, in Tasmania, ref., 216. 

 maggots, of cabbage, etc., 124. 



on cabbage and cauliflower. 94. 

 Eosa blanda. Ehodites ( ?) utahensis. gall-maker 



on roots of, 343. 

 Eose -chafers, alum for. notes on. 358. 



experiments on, in Xew Jersey. 94, 95. 

 pyrethro-kerosene emulsion against, m.. 94, 



98. 

 Icerya. see Icerva rosae. 

 saw-flies, in United States, art.. 6. 



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