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Pewee, wood, attacking the gypsy moth, 207, 227 



destroying parasites, ........ 220, 376 



Phalcena (Bombyx) dispar, 255 



Phalangium dorsatum, .......... 404 



Phenol on eggs, 123, 414 



Phidippus galathea, .......... 405 



Phidippus tripunctatus, .......... 404 



Phlceothrips, 404 



Phoebe attacking the gypsy moth, 207, 227 



Phora incisuralis., ... ........ 387 



scalaris, ........... 387 



setacea, 891 



Phorocera, 387 



Phorocera concinnata, .......... 392 



Phosphoric acid deposits in caterpillar, 370 



Pierce, G. T., statement of, 41 



Pierce, Richard, statement of, 21, 29, 43 



Pierce, W. A., at conference on gypsy moth (Appendix A), . . 45 



Pieris rapce, damage from, 270 



Pimpla flavicans, 378 



instigator, 378 



pedalis, 375, 377 



tenuicornis, . . . . . . . . . .375 



Pines attacked by the gypsy moth, 86, 277 



attacked by the gypsy moth in Europe, 282 



Pipilo erythrophthalmus, 207 



Piranga erythromelas, .......... 207 



Pitch, trees banded with, 285 



Plants attacked by the gypsy moth 58, 70, 316, 318, 323 



in Europe, 325 



not attacked by the gypsy moth, 323 



Plaster of Paris, use of, on trees, 188 



Platymis limhatus, 384 



Plummer, Mrs. A. H., statement of, 29, 31, 42 



Podisus cynicus, 392 



serieventris, 393 



early stages of, 39G 



Poisoned larvae, analyses of, 474 



Poland, ravages of the gypsy moth in forests of, .... 283 



Police regulations, enforcement of, 54, 55 



Polistespallipes, ........... 378 



Poltava, ravages of the gypsy moth in, 281 



Polygamy of the gypsy moth, 343 



Pomerania, insect outbreak in, 205 



Pontederia cordata, 317 



Population of Massachusetts, proportion of, in infested region, . 101 



relation of, to distribution, 99 



Porchinsky, Dr. J., on means of distributing the gypsy moth, . . 286 

 on ravages of the gypsy moth in the Crimea, .... 279 



Porthetria dispar, 255 



systematic position of (see Gypsy moth), 256 



