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Notes on the Gypsy moth, C. H. Fernald . .- 24 



Notes on the destructive leaf hopper, J. P. Campbell 50 



Plum curculio and plum gouger, C. P. Gillette 103 



The codling moth, F. H. Hillman . 162 



Note on the wheat louse, J. B.Smith __. 164 



A new wheat fly, H. Garman 228 



The Hessian fly, S. A. Forbes 405 



Sugar-cane borer and its parasite, H. A. Morgan . 644 



The hop louse, F. L. Washburn . 660 



The life history of the clover stem-borer, C- M. Weed 603 



Notes ou cut-worms, I. H. Orcutt and J. M. Aldrich 170, 512 



On the life history ot the rhubarb curculio, C. M. Weed 292 



Potato stalk-weevil, apple curculio, and a new currant borer, C. P. Gillette 332 



Apple maggot, F. L. Harvey 651 



Plant-lice infesting the apple, F. H. Hillman 241 



Bark-lice of the apple and pear, C. M. Weed 169 



The pear and cherry slug, F. H. Hillman 241 



The fruit bark beetle, S. A.Forbes 632 



Buff'alo tree hopper, CM. Weed . 169 



Some strawberry pe■^ts, H. Garman 405 



A serious rose pest, F. H. Hillman 563 



Insects affecting grains, F. M. Webster 80 



Insects atfecting corn in Southern Ohio, C. M. Weed 169 



Some insects injurious to the bean 342 



Insect enemies of the sugar-beet, L. Brnner 733 



The insects injuriously aflecting cranberries, J. B. Smith 418 



Insects injurious to fruits, J. H. Corastock and M. I. Slingerland 419 



Insects injurious to young trees on tree claims, L. Bruner 115 



Insects injurious to elm trees, G. H.Perkins 669 



Notes on insects affecting the oak, O. Lugger 64 



Injurious insects, I. H. Orcutt and J. M. Aldrich .._. . 664 



Contribution to the knowledge of the life history of certain little-known plant- 

 lice, C. M. Weed 253, 673 



Plant-lice and how to deal with them, J. B. Smith 281 



Questions concerning injurious insects, G. H. Perkins 178 



California insects, A. Koebele 81 



Notes on injurious insects in Connecticut 482 



Injurious insects in Colorado, C. M. Brose 392 



Insectsof the season in Iowa, H. Osborn 80 



Injurious insects in Mississippi, H. E. Weed 659 



Notes on insects in Missouri, M. E. Murtfeldt 81 



Neliraska insects, L. Bruner 81 



Dry application of Paris green and London purple for the cotton worm, G. F. 



Atkinson , 193 



New insecticides for the cotton worm, A. E. Meuke and G. C. Davis 318 



Paris green as an insecticide for the cotton worm, S. M. Tracy 411 



Experiments with insecticides for cut-worms, J. H. Comstock 502 



Experiments with insecticides in potato growing, S. T. Mayuard 24 



Remedies for the striped cucumber beetle, C. M. Weed 291 



Methods for destroying the red scale of Calilornia, D. W. Coquillett 80 



Spraying for the codling moth, J. W.Clark 586 



London purple for the curculio on native plums, S. B. Green 64 



London purple for plum trees, C. P. Gillette 104 



