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General Index. 



331 



DIcorca manca, 286. 



tuberculata, 286. 

 Digging-out for insoctlattack, 156, 271, 312, 



313, 319, 320. 

 Dimmock [Dr. George], cited, 227. 

 Diramock, Mrs., cited, 193, 184. 

 Diplosis septemraaculata, 280. 

 Diptera, 220, 262, 263, 264, 265. 

 Dodd. W. H., on sulphur for elm-leaf 



beetle, 240, 300. 

 domesticus, Acarus, 292. 

 Doryphora decemlineata, 289. 

 Dowd, A. F., Hessian-fly from, 263. 

 Driving insects on tarred paper, 302. 

 Dryocampa rubicunda, 200. 



senatoria, 192. 

 Duges, M., on cord in Uropoda, 291. 

 Duncan cited, 183. 

 Dyar [H. G.] cited, 234. 

 Dynastes Grantii, 227, 321. 

 Dynastes Tityus, 227-231. 



bibliography, 227. 



description of beetle, 229. 



distribution, 230. 



feeding habits, 230. 



figure of male beetle, 229. 



food-plants, 230. 



offensive odor of, 228. 



popular names, 228. 



variation in, 229, 

 Dytiscus fasciventris, 325. 



Harrisii, 325. 



E. 



Eacles imperialis, 324. 

 Echinomyia sp. ?, 285. 

 Ecnomidea pithecium, 183. 

 Ecpantheria Sennettii, 317. 

 Ecume printaniere (spring-froth), 245. 

 Egg-clusters of white-marked Tussock, 

 310. 



Egg-deposits of flower-cricket, 310. 

 Eggs of Agrotis saucia, 210. 



Anisota senatoria, 193. 



cow-horn fly, 224, 225. 



elm-leaf beetle, 235. 



Eudryas grata, 182. 



katydid, 323. 



larch saw-fly, 165. 



Mamestra grandis, 211. 



Phobetron pithecium, 190, 191. 



Saperda Candida, 269, 320, 825. 

 Eggs on strawberries, 319. 

 Egg-punctures of flower-cricket, 302. 

 Eights, Dr. James, on abundance of a cat- 

 erpillar, 196. 

 Eight-spotted Alypia, 179, 300. 

 Elaphidion parallelum, 153, 268, 325. 

 Elevation of Lake Pleasant, 160. 



of Long Lake, N. Y., 283. 

 Ellwanger & Barry, insect attack from, 275 

 Elm-leaf beetle, 234-242, 301, 303, 314, 319, 322! 



325. 



Elm-leaf beetle — ( Continued) : 



apparatus for spraying, 234, 240. 

 appears in New York, 234, 240. 

 beetle described, 235. 

 bibliography, 234. 

 boxing for, 242. 

 double-brooded ?, 238. 

 early stages figured, 235. 

 European reputation, 236. 

 hibernation, 238. 

 introduced in United States, 236. 

 life-history, 237. 



operations on elms figured, 235. 

 oviposition, 239. 

 pupation, 239. 



ravages of, in Flushing, etc., 236. 



remedies. 239. 



sulphur remedy ?, 240. 

 Emmons [E.] cited, 231, 234. 

 Empretia stimulea, 186, 188. 

 Enemies of larch saw-fly, 169. 

 Ephedrus flagiator, 253. 

 ephemerccformis, Thyridopteryx, 321. 

 Epitrix cucumeris, 271. 

 Erichsonii, Nematus, 164, 324. 325. 

 Eriocampa adumbrata, 323. 

 Erythroneura vitis, 302. 

 Euclea querceti, 186. 

 Eudryas grata, 179-183. 



bibliography. 180. 



caterpillar described and figured, 182. 

 description and figure of moth, 181. 

 egg figured, 182. 

 food-plants, 81, 82. 

 rarity of, 182. 

 remedies, 183. 



resemblance to other caterpillars, 180, 

 183. 



Eudryas unio, 183. 

 Eumenes;fraterna, 268. 

 Eumenidas on flowers, 284. 

 Everyx Myron, 174. 

 Experiment with 13-year Cicada, 276. 

 exusta, Ceramica, 206, 207. 



F. 



Fabricius cited, 179, 180, 227, 232, 234, 246, 250, 

 253. 



Falconer, Wm„ on mushroom fly, 265. 



False chinch-bug, 321. 



farinae. Acarus, 292, 294. 



fasciatus, GScanthus, 310. 



fasciventris, Dytiscus, 825. 



Faunus, Grapta, 282, 317. 



Fear of caterpillars, 185. 



Feniseca Tarquinius. 282, 317. 



Fernald [Prof. C. H.L cited, 213. 



Fernow, Berthold, insects from, 324(2), 325. 



Field Force Pump Company, 162. 



flfteen-punctata, Anatis, 305. 



Fifteen-spotted lady-bug, 305. 



Fig-eater, 319. 



