399 
Insects, injurious, in foreign exhibits at World's 
Fair, 217. 
in Iowa in 1893, 193. 
in New Jersey in 1893, art., 187. 
in Tasmania, letter, 37. 
legislation against, rem., 70. 71, 328, 329. 
methods of studying life histories of, art., 
82-89. 
of Kansas, rev., 208. 
quarantine against, 207. 
to celery, remedies for, 211. 
Japanese, ref., 212. 
natural selection as applied to longevity in, 
ref., 281. 
new injurious species, rev., 64. 
of Custer County, Colo., rev., 331. 
of islands in Indian Ocean, rev., 333. 
of the year in New Jersey, art., 187. 
parasitic and predaceous, in applied entomol- 
ogy, art., 130-141. 
value of, art, 142-146. 
parasitic, new beneficial species discovered, 
rev., 64. 
some Jamaica, note, 274. 
subject to parasitism, 330. 
underground, methods of studying, 86. 
Victorian, handbook of, rev., 59. 
Ips 4-guttatus (fasciatus) in dates, 219. 
Ischnaspis, represented in Trinidad, 196. 
filiformis, distribution of, 103. 
in Antigua, 51. 
Isopod parasites of fishes, ref., 273. 
Isosomahordei, probably of northern origin, 150. 
crop rotation for, 151 . 
tritici found east of the Alleghanies, 157. 
in Kansas, ref., 208. 
probably of southern origin, 150. 
Ixodes bovis, feeding sulphur for, 165. 
Jamaica, notes from institute of, rev., 58, 273. 
Janson, O. E., correction, 345. 
Janus, generic value doubtful, 299. 
fiaviventris, art., 296. 
in New York, ref., 283. 
Jassidae. manner of attacking grasses, 74. 
parasitised by Pipunculus, 202. 
Juelich, Wilhelm, obituary notice, 280. 
Juniper, bark-borer in Nebraska, 38. 
K. 
Kellogg, Y. L., on Kansas insects, rev., 208. 
Kerosene against mosquitoes, note, 327. 
emulsion a deterrent against grasshoppers, 
379. 
as sheep dip, 164. 
for hop louse, 14, 41. 
for horn fly on cattle, 3. 
for onion Thrips, 5. 
for San Jose scale, 368. 
for sheep ticks, ref., 279. 
for animal parasites, 270. 
fondness of black ants for, 41 . 
Koebele, Albert, second mission, ref., 5. 
Kunze, K. E., notice of art. by, 332. 
L. 
Lachnosterna fnsca, parasites reared from, 37. 
Ladybird, boreal, in New Jersey, ref., 209. 
twice-stabbed. See Chilocorus bivulnerus. 
Ladybirds mistaken for parents of plant-lice, 130. 
Laemophloeus ferruginous in betel nuts, 218. 
pusillus at World's Fair, 218. 
sp.in forestry building, 227. 
Laphygma frugiperda in Louisiana, 3. 
Larch saw-fly in New York ref., 283. 
Larder beetle on exposition grounds, 226. 
Larvae, in a child's face, 270, 328. 
preparation of, for study, art., 98. 
Lasiocampa pini, extraordinary numbers of, 275. 
Lasioderma serricorne, at World's Fair, 219. 
in Jamaica, ref., 273. 
See also Cigarette beetle. 
Lasioptera muhlenberghia.', dipterous gallmaker, 
ref., 4. 
Lasius alienus and corn-root plant-louse, 32. 277. 
Lathridiidae, innoxious species, 219. 
Lathridius minutus at World's Fair, 219, 227. 
Latrodectus in Jamaica, ref., 52. 
Leaf-bug, 4-lined, bull, on rev., 210. 
Leaf-crumpler, spraying for, 184. 
Leaf-hopper damage to winter grain, 267. 
Leaf-roller, oblique-banded, early spraying for, 
184. 
Leather beetle on dried fish, ref., 226. 
Lecanium acuminatum on Guava, ref., 57. 
assimile in Antigua, 51. 
begoniae in Antigua, 51. 
cassiniae on olive, ref., 28. 
depressum in Antigua, 51. 
hemisphaericum, distribution 27, 51, 103, 190. 
hesperidum=L. lauri, ref., 57. 
distribution of, 103. 
longulus in Antigua, 51. 
oleae, distribution of. 51, 103. 
Erastria scitula an important enemy of, 
ref., 5; art., 6-10. 
food-plants of, 103. 
intended introduction of predaceous 
enemy of, 134. 
nature of damage, 180. 
new enemy of, ref., 5. 
represented in Trinidad, 196. 
terminalite in Jamaica and Mexico, 103. 
tesselatum on Laurus, ref.. 57. 
Legislation, insect, in California, 207 345, 374. 
Leis conformis in California, ref., 24. 
vs. scale insects in Tasmania, 11 
Leeward Islands entomology, rev., 55. 
Le Naturaliste Canadien, reappearance of. 332. 
Leopard moth, European, notes on, 40, 377. 
Lepidiota squaniulata, ref., 56.' 
Lepidoderma albohirtum, ref., 56. 
Lepidoptera affecting forage plants, remedies 
against, 72. 
contribution to a classification of, 272 
extraordinary multiplication of, 275. 
Lepidopter, predaceous, art., 6-10. 
Lepras wheeleri in New Mexico, 31. 
Leptocorus trivittatus in houses, 328. 
Leptostylus (?), m Enterolobium seed-pods, 219. 
