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Fiftieth Report of the State Museum 



Food liabits of — (Conthined) : 



Plugiuiiotns .speciosiis, 238, 240-241. 

 Sapeida tridentata, 243-245. 

 Forbes, S. A , cited, I'Jl, 243 ; quoted, 



24.5. 

 Forbiish, E. H., cited, 193. 

 forceps, Cermatin, 364. 

 P'ore], August, referred to, 182. 

 Formica exsectoides, 1>^2. 

 obscnriiies, 182. 

 rufa, 181-182. 

 siibsericea, 1S2. 

 Formicidas, species treated of, 181-182. 

 Four-lined leaf-bug, 363. 

 4-pustulata, Wiiithemia, 192, 210, 310, 



354. 

 Fremd, Charles, Gossyparia in nur- 

 sery of. 293. 

 Freiicli, G. H., citetl, 183, 218. 

 Frogs feediug ou army-worm, 209. 

 Frost kfeCo., H. L., spraying trees, etc., 



264. 

 Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 



Eeport cited, 218. 

 Fruit-tree leaves, army-worm feeding 



on, 206. 

 fucosa, Hypoprepia, 360 

 fulvicau.h'i, Sciara, 227-228, 361. 

 Fumigation for greenhouses, 303. 

 Fungus attacking Cicada, 289. 

 Fungus gnats, 223-228. 

 Fungus killing elm-leaf beetle, 258, 



262. 

 Fungus, possibly original food of Pi- 



oi)hil:i casei, 233. 

 furfurus, Cliioniis[)is, 348. 

 Furneaux, W., cited, 221. 

 futilalis, Pyi'austa, 357. 

 Fyle.-, T. W., cited, 193, 238. 



Galeruca xnnthomelfena [Galerucella 



luteola],253. 

 Galerucella cavicollis, 357. 

 Galerucella luteola, bibliography, 253- 

 254. 

 associated insects, 261-262. 

 broods iu Albany, 255-256. 

 destructive iu growing season at 



Albany, 255. 

 feeding throughout growing sea- 

 son at Albany, 255. 

 food habits of larvee and beetles, 



258-259. 

 injuries in Troy, 261. 

 natural enemies, 262. 

 observations in Troy, 256-257. 

 oviposition, 257. • 



ravages in Albany, 260. 

 reference, 2it3, 34*9, 357. 

 remedies, 263-264. 

 spread iu Albany. 259-260. 

 transformations, 257-258. 

 Galerucella xanthomelsena [luteola], 

 253, 254, 349, 



gallitbrmis, Kermes, 316-317, 356,363. 



Gallinip))('r, 321. 



Garden and Forest cited, 243, 268, 292, 



303. 

 Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricidtural 



Gazette cited, 247 ; quored, 248. 

 Gardening, abstracts from, 347 (2), 

 348 (1), 349 (2), 351 (1); cit.d, 238. 

 Garman, H., cited, 193, 243, 273. 

 Gartered plume- moth, see Oxyptilus 



periscelidactylus, 218-222. 

 Garth, D. J., insects from, 363. 

 Gasolene motor for spraying, 263. 

 Geese feeding on army- worm, 208. 

 Genista caterpillar, 357. 

 geutilis, Stibeutes, 211. 

 Geoffroy, E. L., cited, 292. 

 Geological and Natural History Survey 



of Minnesota, Bulletin cited, 290. 

 Gillette, C. P., cited, 193. 

 Girdling of elm twigs by Orgyia, 



357. 

 Glens Falls, N. Y., ravages of Plagi- 



onotus speciosus at, 240. 

 globuliferum, Sporutrichum, aflfecting 



chincli-bug, 262. 

 Glover, T., cited, 233, 235, 267. 



on Lebia grandis, 236. 

 Glycobius [Plagionotns] speciosus, 237, 



238. 

 Glyphe viiidaseens, 210. 

 Gnats, mosquitoes thus termed in Eng- 

 land, 320. 

 Coding, F. W., cited, 191. 

 Goff, E. S., insects from, 361. 

 Golden rod, Lel>ia grandis <m, 235. 

 Golden-winged wooilpecker feeding on 



army-worm, 209. 

 Gomphus adelphus, 364 

 Gooseberry, Eufitehia ribearia injuring, 



311, 360. 

 Gooseberry span-worm, 310-311. 

 Gortyna cataphracta, 351. 



immanis, 351. 

 Gossyparia ulmi, bibliography, 292-293. 

 description, 295-296. 

 ' distributiim, 294. 

 tigured, 293, 296. 

 history of the insect, 293-294. 

 in Albany and vicinity, 261-262, 



317-318" 

 introduced from Europe, 293. 

 life-history, 296-297. 

 means of distribution, 297. 

 natural enemies, 298 

 ravages of, 293, 294, 295, 317, 318. 

 reference, 356, 363. 

 remedies, 298. 

 Gottingische gelehite Aiizeigen unter 

 Anfsicht der Konigl. Ge.-ellschaft der 

 Wisseuschaften (Thunberg), cited, 

 264. 

 Gouty-gall beetle, 352. 

 Graham flour: insects infesting, 

 Calandria granaiia, 362. 

 Tribolium confusum, 362. 



