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Aspidiotns perniciosus, in Alabama, 111, 17. 

 Arizona, 111, 17. 

 Australia, VII, 81. 

 British Columbia, III, ol 

 California, III, 12, IS; XXVI, 92. 

 Canada, IX, 29. 

 Connecticut, XVII, 81. 

 Delaware, III, 18. 

 Florida, III, 19. 

 Georgia, III, 20; XXVI, 49. 

 Idaho, III, 21. 

 Indiana, III, 21. 

 Louisiana, III, 22. 



Maryland, III, 24; VI, (34; IX, 82; XX, 66. 

 Massachusetts, III, 23; XVII, 63. 

 Michigan, IX, 27. 

 New Jersey, III, 27; XVII, 32. 

 New Mexico, III, 28. 

 New York, III, 27. 

 Ohio, III, 28; IX, 39. 

 Oregon, 111, 29. 

 Pennsylvania, III, 29. 



southeastern New York, VI, 59; XVII, 22. 

 the East, HI, 12. 

 Virginia, III, 30. 

 Washington, III, 31. 



West Virginia, III, 31; VI, 71; XVII, 44. 

 legislation against, VI, 82; XIII. 

 life history of. III, 38. 

 means of distribution. III, 49. 

 natural enemies of, III, 51; XII, 14. 

 on crab grass, IX, 82. 

 dried fruit, XVIII, 7. 

 milkweed, IX, 82. 

 original home of. III, 10; XX, 36. 

 relation of climate to spread of. III, 33; XII, 13. 

 remedies for, in East, III, 61; XII, 16. 



AVest, III, 56. 

 sources of infestation. III, 14. 

 spring applications for, XXVI, 23. 

 work against, in Maryland, XXVI, 83. 

 Ohio, VI, 69. 

 rosfe. See Aulacaspis. 

 tenebricosus, in Georgia, XXVI, 50. 

 ulmi, notice of, VI, 76. 

 uv&e, in Georgia, XXVI, 50. 

 Association of Economic Entomologists, objects of, XXVI, 5. 



proceedings of, II; VI; IX; XVII; XX; 

 XXVI. 

 Atiniia confusa, injuring rustic cedar fences, XXX, 92. 

 Atropates collinsi, a parasite of Pulvinaria innumerabilis, XXII, 15. 

 Atropos divinatoria, damage to books and househokl goods, IV, 80. 

 Atta insularis, habits of, XX!I, 107. 

 Attagenus pellio, feeding on vegetable matter, VIII, 14. 



