Index. vii 



Fruit-growing industries — continued. Page. 



orchard of J. J. McGowan, near Ithaca N. Y., experiments 124 



of S. W. Mc Cullom, at Lockport, N. Y 123 



spraying, does it pay 128 



sod or tillage 1 20 



varieties discussed 127 



Funds, how expended vi 



Gas and taint in cheese curd 217 



Grape-vine Flea-beetle, the, bulletin 157 189 



at work, natural size, drawing 189 



alder its food 193 



appearance and habits in spring 196 



Britton, cited 193 



Beardsley, Mr. A. T. quoted 194 



bibliography 209-213 



Comstock, cited 198 



color of eggs 198 



description of the insect 191 



damage widespread 190 



David Thomas, cited 190 



described and named by Illiger, a German 190 



egg stage 197 



. food plants 193 



food of the beetles 193 



Fitch, Dr , cited 193-202 



food of the grubs 193 



Glover, cited 190 



grubs, time of working 2co 



history and distribution of the insect 190 



how it works, its destructive capabilities 194 



habits of the beetles in summer 201 



habits and growth of the grubs 199 



how the insect passes the winter 203 



how the insect may be controlled 204 



its natural enemies 203 



Le Conte, cited 190 



Lowe, Mr. V. H. , cited 197-202 



McMillan, cited 193 



natural size and enlarged, drawing 190 



name 192 



number of broods each year 202 



preferences for varieties of grapes .... 194 



pupa stage 200 



Perkins, cited . . 198 



scientific name 189 



Schwartz, E. A. , cited 193 



story of its life 196 



Snow% Mr. Geo. C. , cited ... 203 



time of working 191 



Gould, H. P., bulletin 155, San Jose scale, second report on 157 



Horticulturist, Report of . xvii-xviii 



Horticultural division, bulletin 153 109 



bulletin 155 157 



bulletin 160 271 



bulletin t6i 291 



Hunt's Improved Ventilated Cream Separator 39 



Illiger, described and named Grape-vine Flea-beetle 190 



