GENERAL INDEX. 
Abbott Dr. W. L., article by. rev., 333. 
Acorn eodling=Melissopus latilerreana, 319 
insects, art., 318-324. 
Acridiidae, appearance in Trinidad, 197 
difficult to rear, 88. 
of .New Mexico and Arizona, art.. 29. 
Acridiuni caiicellatum, in Cbile. ref., 47. 
emarginatum, in New Mexico, 30. 
maculipenne, in Chile, ref., 47. 
peregriuum, in India, ref., 3. 
parasitized by Anthoruyia peshawareusis. 3. 
shoshone, in New Mexico, 30. 
vitigerum, m Chile, ref.. 47. 
Acroceridas, parasitism of, 202-204. 
Adaha frigida, devouring bop louse in Oregon, 13. 
Euphorus sculptus parasitic on. 14. 
Adoretus umbrosus, in Hawaii, 43. 
Agrilus sp. in forestry building, 227. 
Agrotis, climbing species, spraying for, 184. 
C-uigrum on celery, ref., 211. 
Alesia frenata, feeding on woolly blight 12. 
Aletia argillacea, remedies for, 167. 
Alphitobius ovatus (diaperinus) at World s Fair. 
221. 
piceus, in sorghum ( ?) seeds, 221. 
Alphitophagus bifasciatus, in dried fruit, 221. 
Amblyomnia tuberculatum, n. sp., descr.,314. 
m Florida gopher hole, 306. 
Ammoohila gryphus. ref., 380. 
luctuosa, attacking cutworms, note. 376. 
Anabrus simplex, ravages in Idabo, 20. 
Anarsia lineatella, in Washington, note. 373. 
Anasa tristis, in New Jersey, 187, ref., 209. 
Angoumois gram moth, at World s Fair, 216, 
222. 
Anisopteryx vernata, spraying for. 184. 
Anobium paniceum. (-See Sitodrepa.) 
Anomala undulata attacking petunias, note, 377. 
A noplognathus concolor, ref, 56. 
Anosia plexippus, protective resemblance in, 
334. 
Ant, " Tom Karnes," of Jamaica, 44. 
Antenna? comb of bees, 357. 
Anthicus ictericus in Florida gopher holes, 305. 
Anthomyia peshawareusis. parasite of Acridium 
peregrinum. 3. 
radicum=Phorbia fuscipes— Hylemvia decep. 
tiva, 372. 
Anthomyiidae, parasitism of, 203. 
Inthonomus signatus, in New Jersey, 191. 
Anthrenus scrophulariaa, in New York ref.. 283 
varius on viburnum, 258. 
unusual experience with, 336. 
Antinonnin. as an insecticide, ref, 211, 281 
Ants, and the fruit grower, note, 277. 
hunting, usefulness of, in Trinidad. 198. 
red. v. bed bugs, 340. 
small black, fondness for kerosene. 41. 
Apauteles nonagriie, parasite of Nouagria exiti 
osa, 55. 
A pate fraucisca, in Lagerstrcemia, ref., 274. 
Apbelencus olesistus, n. sp., art., 161. 
A phelinus diaspidis, parasite of Aspidiotus, 233. 
fuscipennis attacking San Jose scale, ref., 362. 
Aphides, affecting grasses, 74. 
Aphididae, American tertiary, rev., 343. 
in British Columbia, ref., 3. 
methods of studying life histories of, 83-85. 
Aphis, black peach, in Australia, ref , 59. 
in New York, ref., 56. 
brassicae in Tasmania, ref., 11. 
cabbage. (See A. brassicae.) 
cucumeris, m New Jersey, ref., 209. 
maidi-radicis in Maryland, 32. 
maidis, ref., 154. 
mali, also on grasses, rem., 158. 
scarce in Illinois, 374. 
(See also Louse, apple leaf.) 
persicne-niger, in New York, ref, 56. 
kainit against, 95. 
rosa?, in Tasmania, ref.. 11. 
Aphodius troglodytes n. sp., descr., 312. 
in Florida gopher holes, 303, 305. 
Aphcebantus, feeding on locust eggs, 202. 
Aphycus immaculatus, n. sp., descr., 235-236. 
Apiculture, American, status of, 247. 
at Columbian exposition, art, 242-247. 
extent of industry in United States, 351. 
Apis adansoni, a good species, 358. 
dorsata. giant bee of India, 3">8, 35 '. 
florea, smallest Indian bee, 359. 
iudica, cultivated in India. 358. 
mellifica, introduced in India, 358. 
mating of queens, ref., 380. 
variations in, 358. 
species of the genus, 358. 
unicolor a good species. 358. 
Apple aphis. (See Aphis mali.) 
leaf- folder, lesser. (See Teras minuta.) 
leaf skeletonizer damaging apple trees, 375. 
Aquaria for rearing insects, 86. 
Araeocerus fasciculatus. in spices, etc., 221. 
A hbreviations used: Art., article ; descr., description; m. or men., mention; n. g. or gen. nov.,new 
genus; n.sp., new species: ref., reference: rem., remarks; rept., report; rev., review; sp., species. 
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