REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 



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Easpberry-cniie inajrsot, characteris- 

 tics of attack, 171. 

 dietributiou, 172. 

 injuring raspberry-canes, 170. 

 observed in Canada, 170. 

 observed in Michigan, 171. 

 probably in Pennsylvania, 172. 

 remedy, 172. 

 Raspberry": insects injurious to, 

 Antlioniyia sp., 170, 285. 

 Aspidiotiis perniciosns, 207, 224. 

 Oberea bimaculiita, 171. 

 Tischeria nialifoliella, 162. 

 Raspberry-stem nniggot, 285. 

 rapax, Aspidiotus, 271. 

 R6anmnr, cited, 240. 

 Red ant, the little, 109-114, 281-282. 

 Red-bay, Lecaninin on, 222. 

 Red clover, Thri])ida; on, 247. 

 Red currant: insects injurious to, 

 Aspidiotus ancylus, 287. 

 Mytilaspis ])onioruni, 202. 

 Red cut-worm, 2t')5. 



Red bumped apple-tree caterpillar, 265. 

 Reg-legged tlea-beetle, 269. 

 Red-legged locust, 272. 

 Red-necked Agrilus, 285. 

 Red-sboulderod Sinoxylon, 268. 

 regelationis, Trichocera, 267. 

 Remedies for insect depredations : 

 air-slacked lime, 181. 

 arsenites, spraying with, 195, 279. 

 baiting with greasy bones, 114. 

 baiting vfith slices of potato, cab- 

 bage leaves, etc., 276. 

 baiting with sweetened water in 



sponge for ants, 114, 281. 

 bisulphide of carbon, 113-114, 116, 



273, 276, 281. 

 borax and sugar, 114. 

 Bordeaux mixture, 273. 

 Buchan's Carbolic Soap, 275. 

 "bug-catcher," 188. 

 burning grass lands, 199. 

 burning infested leaves, 162. 

 burning infested stock, 275. 

 collecting egg-clusters, 188. 

 crushing the young, 281. 

 destroying eggs, 133, 282. 

 destroying infested tips, 172. 

 destruction of larvee, 133. 

 ducks for garden slugs, 274. 

 early clotting and stacking, 155. 

 employing fowls, Iril. 

 freshly slacked lime for ants, 116. 

 gasoline, 280. 

 hand-picking, 188, 281. 

 hellebore powder, 145. 

 hydrocyanic acid gas 208, 230- 



'231. 

 jarring frov.r. foliage, 188. 

 kainit, 116, 260. 273. 

 kerosene emulsion, 114, 116, 145, 

 196, 205, 208, 273, 275, 276, 277, 

 279, 280, 281. 



Remedies for insect depredations — 

 {Continued): 



liiiK 



r3, 278. 



lime, salt and sulphur wash, 208. 

 lime water, 274. 

 Little's Chemical Fluid, 275. 

 London purple, 133, 138, 188. 

 London purple and lime, 18d. 

 ma|>le syrup and London purple, 



114. 

 mulching of tobacco stems, 276. 

 Paris green, 119, 133, 138, 145, 184, 



188. 

 poisoning first brood on leaves, 138. 

 potash wash, 230. 

 pyrethrum in water, 247. 

 pyrethrum powder, 114, 151. 

 removal of seed-stems, 181. 

 removing infested plants, 259. 

 resin wash, 208. 

 salt, sprinkling with, 274. 

 scraping off the scales, 278. 

 shaking into vessels of kerosene 



and water, 281. 

 soap suds, 277, 279. 

 soap suds and carbolic acid wash, 



280, 281. 

 summer wasbes, 230. 

 tartar emetic and sugar, 114. 

 tobacco water, 279. 

 trapping hibernated bugs, 282. 

 trapping in damp moss, 276. 

 whale-oil soap, 210, 229, 274, 275, 



276, 277, 281. 

 winter washes, 228-229. 

 Remedy for 



ants in hcnises, 113-114. 

 ants in lawn, 116. 

 ants in trees, 280. 

 apple bud-worm, 121. 

 apple-leaf miner, 162. 

 apple-tree case-bearer, 122. 

 apple-tree tent-caterpillar, 121. 

 asparagus beetle, 181, 278. 

 bean wee\al, 276. 

 black blister-beetle, 281. 

 canker-worm, 121. 

 carnation mite, 259-260. 

 chinch-bug. 199. 

 climbing cut-worms, 121. 

 clover -hay caterpillar, 151. 

 clover-seed caterpillar, 155-156. 

 codling motli, 120. 

 cottonwood-leaf beetle, 184, 188. 



currant Aphis, 276. 



currant scale, 275. 



elm-leaf beetle, 195-196, 279. 



eye-apotted bud-moth, 121. 



garden slugs, 274. 



Genista caterpillar, 145. 



harlequin cabbasre bug, 280. 



large black ant, 113-114. 



leaf-crumpler, 121. 



lesser apple-leaf folder, 121. 



little red ant, 114. 



maple-tree scale-insect, 281. 



