INDEX 



Acaroletis pseudococci, 148-49. 

 Adalia bipunctata, 348, 441. 

 iEdes cantator, 260. 



sollicitans, 260. 



sylvestris, 264, 265. 

 Jj]gerita webberi, 475. 

 Ageniaspis fuscicoLlis, 297. 

 Agonoderms pallipes, 477. 

 Agrilus bilineatus, 373. 



fagi, 438. 



politus, 438^0. 



sinuatus, 251. 



viridis, 438. 

 Agriotes mancus, 308. 

 Agromyza pusilla, 447-54. 



scutellata, 447-54.' 

 J^]olothrips fasciatus, 217. 

 Ainslie, G. G., 322-24 

 Alabama argillacea, 152-53, 405. 

 Alcohol, commercial, 272. 

 Aldrich, J. M., 404. 

 Allograpta fracta, 295. 



obliqua, 295. 

 Ammonia a.s a fumigant, 149-^0. 

 Amphorophora rubicola, 136. 

 Anaphothrips striatus, 211-18. 

 AngumoLs grain moth, 204. 

 Anti-mosquito work, 260-68. 

 Apanteles lateraUs, 187. 

 Aphanogmus floridanus, 330. 

 ApheUnus diaspidis, 227. 



fuscipennis, 227. 

 Aphidius testaceipes, 295. 

 Aphis atriplicis, 133. 



bakeri, 133. 



brassicse, 440, 441, 443. 



frigidaj, 132. 



medicaginis, 295, 296. 



viburni, 440, 441, 443. 

 Apiary inspection, 92-97. 

 Apple tent caterpillar, 373. 

 Apphed entomology, expenditures, 57; 

 growth, 50-64; scope, 60; today's 

 work, 64. 

 Ai-gentine ant, 147, 153. 

 Arsenate of lead, properties of various 



forms, 162-67. 

 Arthrocnodax caroUna, 330. 



constricta, 481. 



rhoina, 481. 

 Aschersonia aleyrodis, 475. 



flavocitrina, 475. 

 A.spidiotus cameUia^, 468. 



c3^anophylli, 468. 



cydonise, 468. 



hederse, 468. 



juglans-regiae, 468. 



perniciosus, 422. 



tangse, 2.50-51. 

 Atmometers, 249. 



Aulacaspis pentagona, 298. 

 rosae, 468. 



Baccha clavata, 295, 296. 

 Barbey, A., 350. 

 Bartonia bacilliformis, 357. 

 Bee-keeping in Missouri, 96-97. 

 Bee moth, observations on, 183-88. 

 Bichromate of potash, 269, 273. 

 Black leaf, 40, 195. 



weevil, 204. 

 BUssus leucopterus, 414, 415. 

 Boll weevil, 65-67, 234-40. 

 Botrvtis bassiana, 474. 

 Bourne, A. I., 196-200. 

 Bracon brevicornis, 187. 

 Britton, W. E., 244-46, 257-60. 

 Brown-tail moth, 250. 

 BrowTi-tail and gipsv moth work, 83-87,. 



116-119. 

 Burgess, A. F., 7, 83. 

 Busck, August, 340-41. 



Cabbage aphis, 440. 



Cadelle beetles, 318. 



Calandra oryza, 204, 206-10, 315. 



Canadian entomological service, 298-99. 



nursery regulations, 151. 

 Cane beetle borer, 390-98. 

 Canis caraibicus. 359, 360, 362, 363, 364. 



criollus, 362. 

 Carbolic acid emulsion, 199. 



and lime, 199. 

 Carbon bisulfide, 188, 198. 

 Carpocapsa pomonella, 177. 

 Cathartus advena, 316. 



gemellatus, 204, 317. 

 Cavia cabaya, 361 

 Cebus capuchinus, 358. 

 Cecidomyia viticola, 339. 

 Cereal products, 313. 

 Ceresa bubalus, 241. 

 Ceromasia sphenophori, 390, 454. 

 Ceroplastes sp., 469. 

 Chaitophorus sp., 128. 

 Chelonus texanus, 296, 297. 

 Chestnut borer, two-lined, 373. 

 Chiggers, 152. 

 Chinch bug, 414, 415, 416. 



parasite, 219-22. 

 Chittenden, F. H.. 152. 

 Chloride of hme, 285, 286, 287. 

 Chrysomphalus sp., 468. 

 Chrysopa oculata, 330. 

 Clean culture, 332. 

 Clerid lai'va, 251. 

 Clover leaf weevil, 297. 

 Cobalt, 273. 

 CoccidiE of Peru, 466. 



