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Riley, C. V., cited, 57, 72-7o, 78-79; 



on food plants, 68. 

 Ripley, grapevine root worm in, 51. 



St Louis, specimens sent from, 57. 



Slade, W. H., statements on depre- 

 dations in Ohio, 56. 



Slingerland, M. Y., account of in- 

 sect, 58; on collecting beetles, 71; 

 cited, 80. 



Smith, J. B., cited, 58, 79, 80. 



Spraying, see Remedial measures. 



Squash bug, 54. 



Staphylinus vulpiuus, 69. 



Staten Island, injuries in, 58. 



Stinson, J. T., injuries recorded by, 

 58; on use of poison in Arkansas, 

 75; cited, 79. 



Stout, O. E., cited, 79. 



Tobacco dust, 58. 

 Tyroglyphus, 69. 

 phylloserae, 69. 



ventricosus, Heteropus, 58. 

 Vineland Ark., injuries at, 57. 

 Virginia creeper, insect on, 53, 69, 

 viticida, Fidia, see Grapevine root 

 worm. 



vittata, Diabrotica, 54. 

 vulpiuus, Staphylinus, 69. 



Walker, C. M., assistance from, 49. 



AValsh, B. D., specimens sent to, 

 57; on food plants, 68-69; cited, 

 78. 



Webster, F. M., discovei-y of grape- 

 vine I'oot worm in Ohio, 54; ac- 

 count of investigations, 58; report 

 of experiments, 58; description of 

 pupa, 59-60; on habits of beetle, 

 61; on feeding of beetles, 62; on 

 number of eggs from a single vine, 

 63; on- duration of egg stage, 65; 

 on habits of larvae, 66; on pupae, 

 68; on enemies of grapevine root 

 worm, 69; mentioned, 71; on effi- 

 cacy of poisons, 74, 75; on time 

 for cultivation, 76; experiments 

 with carbon bisulfid, 76-77; cited, 

 79, 80. 



Wickham, H. F., specimen sent to, 

 57 



Wieting, C. A., acknowledgments to, 

 49. 



Wordens injured, 55, 56. 



Young, D. B., assistance trom, 49. 



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