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INDEX 
C. oneratu?, C. seminator, 548. C. 
semipiceus, 549. 
Cynthia Atalanta, 294. C. Cardui, 291. 
C. Huntera, 292, 293. C. Lavinia, 
293. 
Cyrtophillus, 158. 
Dahlia attacked by spindle-worms, 439. 
Danais Archippus, 2b0. 
Deilephila Chamaenerii, D. lineata, 328. 
Deiopeia bella, 342. D. pulchella, 343. 
Delta-moths, 474, 475. 
Dermaptera, 20. 
Desmocerus palliatus, 115. 
Diapheromera, 146. 
Dicerca, 48, 49. 
Dicranura, 423. 
Dictyotoptera, 20. 
Diplolepis, 544, 546, 548. 
Diptera, 16, 562. 
Disippe butterfly, 281. 
Ditula angustiorana, 483. 
Dog’s-bane beetle, 134. 
Dominula moth, 344. 
Donna moth, 344. 
Dor-bug, 30, 31. 
Dors, 26, 28. 
Drop-worms, 415. 
Dryocampa bicolor, 408. D. imperialis, 
402, 403. D. pellucida, 407. D. rubi- 
408. D. senatoria, 406. D. 
stigma, 407. 
Dung-flies, 619. 
Earwigs, 143, 144. 
Elaphidion, 98. 
Elater appressifrons, E. breviconiis, 56. 
E. cinereus, E. communis, 55. E. 
mancus, 56. E. noctilucus, 55. E. 
obesus, 56. E. oculatus, 54. 
Elateridoe, 51. 
Elder, its borer, 115. 
Elm caterpillars, 297, 299, 302, 357. E. 
other insects attacking, 112, 124, 133, 
465. E. false caterpillars on it, 519. E. 
sphinx-caterpillars, 323, 324. E. bored 
by wood-wasps, 537. E. injured by 
canker-worms, 465, 472. 
Empoa. 229. 
Encyrtus, 532. 
Entilia, 220. 
Erebus Strix, 338. 
Eriosoma, 242, 245. 
Eristalis sincerus, E. aeneus, 609. 
Ermine moths, 345, 350, 354. 
Erythroneura, 229. 
Euchtetes Egle, 359, 360. 
Euchenopa, 221. 
Eudamus, 310. E. Bathyllus, 312. E. 
Tit^mis, 310, 311. 
Eudryus grata, 427. E. unio, 428. 
Eumenes, 611. E. fratema, 470, 471. 
Eumolpus auratus, 134. 
Euplexoptera, 20. 
Euprepia, 345. 
' Euryomia, 40. 
Eurytoma, 551, 559, 586. E. fulvipes, 
561. E. Hordei, 553, 554, 561. E. 
Secalis, E. Tritici, 561. 
Eurytris butterfly, 306. 
Eyes of insects, 7, 258. 
: False caterpillars, 516. 
I Feather-winged moths, 510. 
' Fir saw-fly, 520. 
Fir-trees attacked by moths, 483. F. 
destroyed by wood-wasps, 534. 
Fire-beetle, 55. 
Flea-beetles, 126. 
Flea tribe, 19, 625. 
Flesh-fly, 613. 
Flies, 562. F. flower, 615. F. golden¬ 
eyed, 603. F. how excluded from 
houses, 615. F. parasitic, 612. 
Flower-beetles, 24, 39. 
Flower-flies, 615. 
Fly, dung, 618. F. flesh, 613. F. gold¬ 
en-eyed lace-winged, 247. F. ham¬ 
mer-headed, 621. F. Hessian, 565, 
568. F. house, F. meat, 614. F. 
radish, F. onion, 617. F. stable, 613, 
614. F. viviparous, 613. F. wheat, 
565, 587. 
Fly-weevil that destroys wheat, 502. 
Forest-flies, 603. 
I Forficula, 144. 
Forficuladte, 19. 
Frit-fly, 621. 
Frog-hoppers, 220, 224. 
Fruit, weevils in, 75, 77, 484. F. flies, 
F. maggots, 620. F. moth, 484. F. 
trees injured by beetles, 29, 33, 36, 41; 
bv canker-worms, 463; by cicadas, 
2i2. 
Fur-moths, 493. 
Gad-flies, 602. 
Galeruca Calmariensis, 124, 133, 465. 
G. vittata, 124. 
j Galerucians (Galerucadae), 123. 
; Galleria cereana, 489. 
Gall-flies, four-winged, 543, 550. G. 
two-winged, 620. 
Gall-gnats, 566. 
Galls, 543, 546, 567, 620. 
Gasterophilus equi, G. haemoiThoidalis, 
G. veterinus, 623. 
Gastropacha Americana, G. Ilicifolia, 
G. occidentalis, 377. G. Velleda, 378, 
379. 
Geometers (Geometrse), 340, 458. 
Geometra catenaria, 459, 460. 
I Glaucopidians (Glaucopididae), 319, 336, 
; 341. 
I Glaucopis Pholus, 341. 
Gnat, snow, 601. G. wheat, 587, 592. 
G. wingless, 601. 
Gnats, 562, 563, 564, 565. G. long- 
legged, 600. G. gall, 566. 
Gnophria rubricoUis, G. vittata, 342. 
