INDEX. 



737 



for painting trees and vines, 163, 

 251, 362, 365, 471, 499 ; as a soil- 

 dressing against various pests, 151, 

 152, 224, 260, 519, 589, 615 ; and 

 ashes, 319 ; and Bordeaux mix- 

 ture, 106, 125, 180, 246, 384 ; 

 and calcium arsenate, 125, 135, 

 180, 199, 228, 393, 483. 577 ; and 

 casein, as an adhesive in sprays, 

 601 ; and copper sulphate, 181, 

 259, 353, 393, 500 ; and kaolin, 

 •390 ; and lead arsenate, 98, 104, 

 105, 220, 228, 237, 285, 322, 410, 

 430, 551, 572, 577 ; and lime- 

 sulphur, 135, 180, 228 ; and 

 London purple, 463, 551 ; and 

 nicotine, 13, 353, 390 ; and Paris 

 green, 259, 319, 429, 430, 463, 

 483, 484, 500, 551, 577, 611 ; and 

 salt, 318 ; and sodium arsenate, 

 368 ; and sulphur, 125, 228, 271, 

 318, 322, 343, 384, 513, 518 ; and 

 white arsenic, 358 ; formulae 

 containing, 13, 30, 98, 104, 105, 

 125, 163, 228, 237, 251, 259, 285, 

 318, 319, 343, 349, 358, 368, 384, 

 393, 410, 429, 430, 483, 484, 518, 

 577 ; in lime-sulphur, 271 ; in- 

 jurious effect of, on potato foliage, 

 106. 



Limebrood, in bees, caused by 

 Pericytis apis in Germany, 550. 



Lime-sulphur, 184, 564 ; against 

 Aphids, 173, 180, 228, 439, 521, 

 524, 526, 571 ; against Coccids, 

 84, 112, 148, 228, 240, 283, 332, 

 337, 371, 372, 379, 410, 425, 480, 

 512, 525, 579 ; against Helopeltis 

 theivora, 55 ; against mites, 68, 

 84, 153, 204, 250, 283, 293, 330, 

 350, 383, 446, 476, 479, 512, 513 ; 

 and clay, mahogany trees painted 

 with, against Nematodes, 456 ; 

 against orchard pests, 12, 18, 

 124, 125, 126, 134, 135, 161, 168, 

 180, 181, 228, 285, 290, 326, 353, 

 381, 485, 523, 551, 557, 595 ; 

 against potato pests, 18 ; against 

 vine moths, 342 ; dusting with, 

 18, 148, 181, 425, 513, 526; 

 and Bordeaux mixture, 326 ; 

 compared with Bordeaux mixture, 

 124, 505 ; and calcium arsenate-, 

 135, 228 ; and lead arsenate, 135, 

 151, 180, 181, 228, 285, 290, 523 ; 

 and nicotine, 180, 181, 228, 290, 

 293, 326. 342, 521, 524, 526, 571 ; 

 no advantage in addition of, 

 to Black-leaf 40 against Aphids, 

 10 ; and nicotine sulphate, addi- 

 tion of soap to, inadvisable, 570 ; 

 and salt, 84 ; formulae containing, 



125, 126, 228, 285, 290, 410, 524, 

 551, 595 ; notice of dilution table 

 for, 15 ; liquid form of, compared 

 with dry substitutes, 121, 180, 

 181, 511 ; comparisons between 

 home-made and commercial 

 varieties of, 425, 579 ; chemical 

 composition and properties of, 

 270 ; effect of temperature on, 

 27 1 ; proposed regulations dealing 

 with purity of, in Britain, 584 ; 

 ineffective against Chrysomplialus 

 dictyospermi, 104 ; ineffective as 

 a dust against Phorbia brassicae, 

 127 ; ineffective against Rhab- 

 dopterus picipes, 151. 



Limes, grape-fruit superior to, in 

 baits for grasshoppers, 581. 



Limnerium, parasite of Eulia velu- 

 tinana in U.S.A., 312. 



Linionius californious (Sugar-beet 

 Wireworm), in California, 381. 



Limothrips [Thrips) cerealimn, 588; 

 on oato in Denmark, 363 ; on 

 wheat in Spain, 399. 



Limothrips denticornis, on cereals in 

 Denmark, 193, 363 ; on cereals 

 in Russia, 348. 



Limothrips schmutzii, sp. n., on 

 wheat in Styria, 588. 



Lina (see Melasoma). 



linariata, Tepliroclystia. 



Linden (see Lime, Tilia). 



Linear Bug (see Phaenacantha 

 australica) . 



lineare, Isosoma (see Harmolita 

 hordei) . 



linearis, Atomaria; Calandra [Sito- 

 philns). 



lineata, Celerio ; Sitona. 



lineatella, Anarsia. 



lineaticollis, Antestia. 



lineatopennis, Anomala. 



lineattim, Graphosoma ; Rhagium. 



lineatus, Agriotes ; Ips (Tomicus) ; 

 Philaenus ; Poecilocapsus ; Xylo- 

 terus. 



Lined Corn Borer (see Hadena 

 fractilinea) . 



Lined Spittle Hopper (see Philaenus 

 lineatus) . 



Linen, wool preferred to, by Tineola 

 biselliella, 2. 



lineola, Colydium. 



lineolata, Diatraea. 



Linnaemyia comta, parasite of Lyco- 

 photia margaritosa in Colorado, 

 153. 



Linseed Oil (see Oil, Linseed). 



Liny phi a phrygiana, predacious on 

 Cephaleia abietis in Germanv, 

 589. 



