INDEX 



499 



Cotton stainers, 130. 



States Entomologists, Proceedings of 



Atlanta and Washington ^leet- 



ings, 82-83. 

 ■Cottony maple scale, 246. 

 Crawford, D. L., 364. , 

 Creosote, 175, 194. 

 Criddle, Norman, 248-52. 

 Criddle mixture, 114, 119. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 429. 

 Crioceris 12-punctata, 246. 

 Crosby, C R., 384, 403. 

 Crow blackbird, food 469. 

 Crown gall status, 230-31. 

 Crude carbolic acid, 362. 

 Cryptosiphiun tahwnse, 404. 

 CiUex pipiens, 191. 



quinque-fasciatas, 132, 137, 197. 

 Cutworms, 246. 

 Cyrptorhynchus mangifera;, 77. 



Dacus tryoni, 450. 

 Dasychiria pudibunda, 76. 

 Davidson, W. M., 404-11. 

 Dendryphantes octaAiis, 339. 

 Dengue fever, 197, 198. 

 Dermacentor venust us, 191. 

 Dewberries, 403. 

 Diabrotica filicornis, 366. 



longicornis, 366. 



\'irgifera, 364-66. 



vittata, 366. 

 Diamond back moth, 145. 

 Diaporthe parasitica, 223. 

 Diaphania nitidalis, 467. 

 Diaspis amygdali, 325. 



lanatus, 325. 



patelleformis, 325. 



pentagona, 262, 325. 

 Diatrsea saccharalis, 191. 

 Diplosis equestris, 286. 



pinirigidse, 368. 

 Disease transmission by blood-sucking 



insects, 196-200. 

 Dissosteira cax'olina, 232. 

 Doane, R. W., 268-85; 346^8. 

 Dog tick, 377. 

 Dutch inspection service, 85-87, 371. 



Earwigs, 89. 



East coast fever, 377, 382. 

 Eccoptogaster multistriata, 173. 

 Economic entomology and the sanitarian, 



355-57. 

 Economic methods a hundred years old, 



88-90. 

 Ecto-parasites, distribution of, 357-58. 

 Elaphidion parallelum, 339. 

 Elm, 76, 169, 170, 173, 242, 247, 290, 291, 

 397. 

 leaf beetle, 169-71, 173, 174, 175, 



179, 246, 430, 465, 467, 490. 

 leaf curl, 396. 

 leaf miner, 178, 247. 



Elm, .sawfly leaf miner, 171-72. 

 Empusa grylli, 122, 250, 252. 



muscie, 252. 

 Encyrtus fuscicollis, 425. 

 Entomological investigations, report on, 



472-84. 

 Entomologists' employment bureau, 296 

 Entomoscelis adonidis, 251. 

 Entylia sinuata, 339. 

 Epicauta pennsylvanica, 113. 



sericeus, 250. 

 Epidosis cereaUs, 286. 

 Erium lichtensioides, 295. 

 Eriococcus borealis, 295. 

 Erysimum parviflorum, 251. 

 Euceraphis betula;, 405. 



flava, 406. 

 European oak mildew, 80. 



ant, 188. 



cabbage butterfly, 145. 



elm bark beetle, 173, 174, 175, 179. 



bhster rust, 79. 



pine twister, 80. 



smaller elm bark beetle, 76. 



red tail, 76. 

 Euproctis chiysorrhoea, 465. 

 Eurycreon sticticalis, 437. 

 Euthrips p>Ti, 184. 



tritici, 187, 188, 330. 

 Euxesta annonse, 448. 

 Ewing, H. E., 414-15; 416-20. 



Fall army worm, 403, 465, 467, 490. 

 Federal quarantine notices, 420, 422, 491. 

 Felt, E. P., 153-59; 285, 286-89; 297, 



368-69; 398, 402, 403, 411. 

 Fernald, H. T., 245-48. 

 Fig, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355. 

 Filariasis, 197, 311. 

 Fir, 87. 



Flat headed apple tree-borer, 180. 

 Flax, 118. 



Fleas, 268, 280, 315, 3.56, 363. 

 Forbes, S. A., 205-207. 

 Foreign diseases on imported plants, 77- 



80. 

 Formica sanguinea, 188. 

 French nursery products, inspection and 



certification of, 83-84. 

 Fungous parasites of Coccidie and Aleu- 



rodidae in Florida, utilization of, 



200-204. 



Galeruca externa, 251. 

 Galerucella decora, 251. 



luteola, 169-71; 430. 

 Gall-sickness, 377. 

 Gandara, G., 299, 300. 

 Garman, H., 466-69. 

 Gastrophilus equi, 2.52. 

 Gates, B. N., 231. 

 Gee, W. P., 336-37, 484-86. 

 Geranium. 292. 

 GiUette, C. P., 121-23; 364-66; 367. 



