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Eggs of elm leaf beetle, described, 

 9-10; abundant iu Sep., 14. 



Electric cars, probably transporting 

 beetle, 7. 



Elevating towers, 25. 



Elm bark borei', description and life 

 history, 18. 



Elm bark louse distribution, 17; 

 means of distribution, 18-19; 

 honey dew secreted by, 17; an im- 

 ported insect, 17; injunous na- 

 ture, 17-18; remedies for, 29. 



Elm borers, 20; remedies, ;]0. 



Elm inoculation company, 20. 



Elm leaf beetle, an associated in- 

 sect, 17-19; bad reputation of its 

 family, 4; bands of cotton, tar or 

 other substances not recom- 

 mended, 28; bibliography, 30-37; 

 breedhig late in autumu, 14; de- 

 scription, 8-10; disinclination to 

 fly, 15; distribution, 6-8; eggs, 9; 

 record of deposition of eggs, 11- 

 13; elms, speeles attacked by, 10- 

 17; Engllsn sparrows feeding on, 

 21-22; fresh foliage attractive to 

 beetle, 13; fungus disease, 21; 

 number of generations, 14; second 

 brood, development of, 13; third 

 generation, 14; habits of beetle 

 and larvae, 14-10; hibernation of 

 beetles, 10; Injuries will probaltly 

 be continuous, 0; Invva, 9; descent 

 of larvae of tirst brood, 13; 

 larvae, explanation of plate, 38; 

 life history, 10-14; natural ene- 

 mies, 20-22; notorious pests be- 

 longing to its family, 4; numbers 

 on trunk, 15; oviposition of, 10; 

 a palliative measure, 27-28; places 

 of pupation, 15; explanation of 

 plate, 37-38; probable limits of Us 

 spread, 8; prolificacy, 10; pupae 

 found Nov. 7 and Ki, 14; ravages 

 along the Hudson, 4; remedies, 

 22-27; spraying, 22-27; spreads 

 very slowl.v, 15; tender leaves 

 preferretl, 15; useless measures, 

 28-29. 

 Elmira, beetle in, 7. 



Elms, inaction means death to, 6; 

 Injuries to, 4; plugging with sul- 

 fur, 29; not protected by bands, 

 28; Saperda tridentata attacking, 

 20; species attacked, 10-17; cost of 

 spraying, 22-23; Tremex columba 

 attacking, 19. 



Emmons, E., cited, 31. 



English elm, suffers severely, IG. 



English sparrow, carrying Gassy- 

 par ia, 18-19; feeding on beetle 

 larvae, 21-22. 



entomoithilum, Sporotrichum, 21. 



Europe, beetle common over large 

 portion of, G. 



European elms defoliated, 15, 16, 



17. 

 European praying Mantis, 21. 



Exjila nation of plates, 37-38. 



Fabricius, J. C, cited, 30. 



Falconer, W., cited, 33. 



Feeding habits of beetle. 14-10. 



Felt, E. P., cited, 35-37. 



E'ernald, C H., cited, 34. 



Fernald, H. T., cited, 37. 



Fitch, Asa, cited, 31. 



Foi-est tent caterpillar, cost of 



spraying for, 25. 

 France, beetle Injurious in southern 



portion, G. 

 Fremd, Charles, mentioned, 17. 

 Fuller, A. S., cited, 31. 

 I'ungus growing in honey dew, 17. 



Galerucella luteola, see Elm leaf 

 beetle. 



Qarman, Harrison, cited, 37. 



Germany, beetle injurious in south- 

 ei-n portion, 6. 



globuliferum, Si)orotrichum, 21. 



Glover, T., cited, 31. 



Gordlnier, H. W.. on cost of spray- 

 ing, 23. 



Go»syparia ulmi. 17; explanation of 

 jilate, 38. 



Gould force pump, 24. 



grandis, Camptobrochls, 21. 



Graves, H. S., cited, 37. 



