INDEX 



Albany, insect at, 53. 



Ampelopsis quiuquefolia, insect on, 



69. 

 Ant, small brown, 69. 

 Alibis lion, 69. 

 arctata, Hoplopbora, 69. 

 Aikansas, injuries at, 57, 58. 

 Arsenical poisons, 56, 73-76. 

 asparagi, Crioceris,' 54. 

 Asparagus beetles, 54. 



Barden, J. Jay, services of, 49; ob- 

 servations, 62; on pupae, 68; on 

 time for cultivation. 70; construc- 

 tion of machine for collecting 

 beetles, 71. 



BlbIiograplij% 78-80. 



Eloomiugtou, injuries at, 58. 



KlufCton, specimens sent from, 57. 



Bordeaux mixture, 56, 75. 



Bracbysticha fidiae, 69. 



Brightons injured, 55. 



brunneus, Lasius, var. alienus, 69. 



Bunlier Hill, specimens from, 57. 



Burgess, A. F., acknowledgments 

 to, 50, 54; experiments b3', 74. 



Calcivim carbid, effect of refuse on 



grubs, 77-78. 

 canadensis, Cercis, 68. 

 Carabid beetle, 69. 

 Carbon bisulfid, 57, 76-77. 

 Catawbas injured, 55, 56. 

 Cercis canadensis, 68. 

 chalybea, Haltica, 54. 

 Clirysomelidae, 54. 

 Chrysopa sp. 69. 

 Clymonts, T. S., statements on dep- 



i-edations in Ohio, 55; on spraying 



with boi'deaux mixture, 56, 75; on 



cultivation, 76. 

 Collecting beetles, 71-73, 78. 

 Concords injured, 55, 56. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 54. 

 12-punctata, 54. 



Crotch, G. R., description of insect, 



57; cited, 79. 

 Cultivation of soil, time for, 70, 76, 



78. 

 Curculio catcher, 71. 



I>ean, Clyde, vineyard, 66. 

 Diabrotica vittata, 54. 

 Dille, W. W., statements on depre- 

 dations in Ohio, 50; cited, 79. 

 Disparene, 74. 

 duodecem-punctata, Crioceris, 54. 



Egg parasites, 58, 69. 

 Egg stage, duration of, 65. 

 Eggs, 63-66; described, 58-59. 

 Elm loaf beetle, 54. 

 Explanation of plates, 81. 



Felt, E. P., cited, 80. 

 Fidia longipes, 57. 



lurida, 57. 



murina, 57. 



viticida, see Grapevine root 

 worm, 

 fidiae, Bracbysticha, 69. 

 Fidiobia flavipes, 69. 

 flavipes, Fidiobia, 69. 

 Food plants, 68-69. 



G-alerucella luteola, 54. 



Grapevine flea beetle, 54. 



Grapevine leaf hopper, 51. 



Grapevine root worm, allies, 54; 

 beetles, time of appearance, 61; 

 area infested, 51-52; depredations 

 on poor soils, 52, 55. 56; descrip- 

 tion, 58-60; early histoi'y, 57-58; 

 eggs. 58-59, 63-66; duration of the 

 egg state, 65; beetles, feeding on 

 upper surface of leaves, 62; food 

 plants, 68-69; habits, 61-63; hiber- 

 nation, 60-61; larva, 59; larvae, 

 buri'owing and traveling ])owers 

 of, 66-67; life history, 60-69; a 



