628 General Index. 



Peacli-Tree Borer, The — Continued. Page. 



Comstock, Prof. J. H., experiments by 201 



Coquillett, cited 206 



Grossman, cited 206 



DeGeer, quoted 169 



destructive metliod for figliting 206 



details of experimeuts at Cornell 201 



Deveraux, cited 175 



emergence and habits of the moth ... 187 



emergence record at Ithaca 188 



Ellis, John, cited 199 



experiments by Comstock 201 



Dr. Fitch, quoted 211 



food plants 174 



Fuller, Milton, Edwards and Deveraux, cited 175 



general conclusions regarding the methods of fighting the insect 236 



general conclusions regarding washes. 241 



Glover, quoted ... 175 



habits in the spring 180 



habits in the fall 194 



habits of newl}- hatched 193 



Hale, J. H., quoted 163 



Harris and Thomas, cited 166 



how it spreads 176 



how and where it spends the winter 179 



how to fight them 198 



history and distribution 164 



Howard, Dr. L. O. , quoted 193 



Kellicott, cited 189 



life story 194 



L'Hommedieu, cited 213 



Lintner, cited 218 



Lowe, quoted 176 



Marlatt, cited 175 



Marlatt, Cocke, Ashmead, Fitch and Burrell, ondurationof pupa stage. . 187 



Morgan, cited 224 



name 166 



natural enemies 195 



Neal, cited 206 



Neumoegen, cited 172 



number of broods, yearly 194 



number found in orchard each year 205 



oviposition and description of the egg 191 



Packard, (juoted 175 



Peters, quoted 199 



