398 



Fiftieth Report of the State Museum 



Vermont Agiiciiltiiral Experiment 



Station, Report cired, 194. 

 Vermont State Board of Agriculture, 



Rei>()rt cited, 218, 292. 

 vernata, Anisopteryx, 311-312, 350, 356, 



360. 

 vestita, Saperda, 245. 

 villosa, Sciara, 225. 

 villosum, Elaphidion, 314, 356. 

 Vinegar for mosquito bite, 325. 

 Virgiuiensis, Chalcophora, 361. 

 viridascens, Glyphe, 210. 

 viridifasciata, Chortoplaaga, 363. 

 vitis, Typblocyba, 363. 

 vitreus, Mesocborus, 210. 

 vittata, Diabrotiea, 352. 

 Epicauta, 354, 



Walker, F , cited, 298; referred to, 321. 



Walnut (Juglans), Datana integerrima 

 injaring, 309. 



Walnuts, Balaninus sp. feeding on, 269. 



Walsb, B. D., cited, 235, 290; on 

 Lebia gr.mdis, 236; qiioteil, 291 ; re- 

 ferred to, 312. 



Walsli-iv'ilev cited. 237, 290. 



Walton, W. R., insects from, 317, 362, 

 363. 



Wasbbnru, J. B., insects from, 317, 363. 



Watert'ord, elm-leaf beetle there, 261. 



Watermelon, army-NA'orm feeding on, 

 206. 



Watertown Reformer, The, quoted, 196. 



Waterv^liet, N Y., ravages of elm-leaf 

 beetle in, 261. 

 elm-tree bark-loi:se there, 261. 



Wayne county, army-worm ravages in, 

 197. 



Weasels feed in a' on arm v- worm, 208. 



Webster, F. M., cited,' 191, 248, 251, 

 265, 273; referred to, 267, 



Weed, CM. cited, 194, 238, 254; re- 

 ferred to, 207. 



Welch, Mrs. M. B., insects fi-om, 362.- 



West Virii'inia AgricultTiral Experi- 

 ment Station, Bulletin cited, 193, 265. 



Western New York Horticultural So- 

 cietv, Proceedings cited, 194, 243. 



Westwood, J. O., ^cited, 229; quoted, 

 322 ; referred to, 322. 



Wheat liour, Silvanus Snriuamensis in, 

 361. 



Wheat germ meal infested by Ephestia 

 interpunctella, 360. 



Wbeat-bead army-worm, 310. 



Wbeat : insects injurious to, 

 Agriotes mancus, 356. 

 Leucania unipuncta, 206. 

 Meromyza Americana, 361. 

 Polydesmus complauatus, 301. 



Wbeatlet, infested by Ephestia inter- 

 punctella, 360. 



Wheat-midge, losses caused by, 341. 



Wheat wire-worm, 356. 



Wheeler, W. M., cited, 273. 

 Whitcomb, J. S., insi'cts fiom, 360. 

 White oak, Odoniota dorsalis feeding 



on, 266. 

 Wickham, H. F., cited, 249, 265. 

 " Wiggiers,"mosqiiiio larv;e, 333. 

 Wilcoxi, Calosoina, 209. 

 Wild haws, Trypeta pomouella breed- 

 ing in, 348. 

 Wild Solanum, army-worm feeding on, 



206. 

 WildsuQ-flower, Ecpantheria scribonia 



feeding on, 189. 

 WiUard, X. A., cited, 230, 233; (luoted, 



233. 

 Williams, A. P., insects from, 362. 

 Willow apple gal! saw-fly, 359. 

 Willow-apple Tineid, 360. 

 Willow biitteifly, 354. 

 Willow: insects injurious to, 

 Datana integerrima, 309. 

 Ecpantheria scribonia, 189. 

 Gossyparia ulnii, 292. 

 Vanessa Auti<ipa, 359. 

 Winter mosquito, 320. 

 Winthemia 4-pustulata, 192, 201, 310, 



354. 

 Wire-worms, 347, 352, 361. 

 Wood borers, 244. 



Woodpecker, downy, preying on Plag- 

 lonotus spi'ciosus, 242. 

 hairy, preying on Plagicmotus 



speciosus, 242. 

 golden-winged, feeding on array- 

 ■" worm, 209. 

 Woodpeckers preying on Plagionotus 



speciosus, 242. 

 Wormy chestnuts, 268, 270. 

 " Wrigglers," mosquito larvas, 333. 



xanthonielsena, Galeruca [Galerucella 

 luteola], 253. 

 [lute(da]. Galerucella, 253, 254, 349. 

 Xyleborns infesting pear twigs, 246. 

 Xvlina Bethunei, 360. 



Yearbook of the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture cited, 249, 254. 



Yellow fever, mosquitoes vaccinating 

 against, 331. 



Yellow locust, Odontota dorsalis feed- 

 ing on, 265-266. 



Yellow-tailed Tachina-fly, 210. 



ypsilon, Agrotis, 205. 



Zabriskie, J. L., cited, 215. 

 Zescb-Reinecke, cited, 238, 243. 

 Zeuzera pyrina, 360. 

 Zygtenidfe and Bombycidse of North 



America, Illustrations of tho 



(Stretch), cited, 183. 



