INDEX. 1-11 



Paee 



Linden, food plant of A'ciirocoljms nubilus 105 



Fiilvinaria inninnirabilis 105 



Litiuidambar. defoliation by Macrodactylus sitbspinosiis 48 



Lnperodes hnninens on cotton in Georgia 101 



Macrodactylus siibspiyiosiis (ftcc also Rose hugs). 



in Connecticut 80 



New Jersey 35 



Nortli Carolina 48 



Macrosiphtivi yranaria, destruct ion by parasites 99 



Mantid, Chinese, (^ee I'aratenodcra sinensis.) 

 Maple borer. (See Plaf/ionotiis spcciosus.) 



food ])lant of Aspidiotus amylns 88 



Lepidosaphes ulmi 36 



Scsia tepperi 105 



leaf stem-borer. (See Friophorus acericaidis.) 



red , food plant of gipsy moth 23 



sugar, food plant of Pidrinaria aceruola 105 



Maryland, miscellaneous insect notes for 190(5 37-39 



Massachusetts, new oriental insect pest 22 



Maycliola destructor (see also Hessian fly). 



in G(>orgia 102 



, Megalopygc operciilaris in Georgia 106 



Melanchrota ijeomctroides on grosella in Cuba 1 17 



Mclanoplus dijierentialis, destruction liy Sarcophaga georgina 98 



Mem])ershi]). report of committee 127-128 



Midge, wheal. (See Contnrniia tritici.) 



Minnesota, insect notes for 1 906 13-17 



Mite, cotton-leaf lilister. (See Eriophyes gossypii.) 

 gall, of l>lack <-urrant. (See Eriophyes ribis.) 



infestation in New Jersey 37 



pear blister. (See Eriophyes pyri.) 

 rust. (See Eriophyes oleivorus.) 

 Monovion'um pharaonis. (See Ant. little red.) 



Mosqnitoc s. destruction in dwellings l)y chrysanthemum powders 123-124 



Mountain ash, European. (See Sorbiis aiicii paria.) 



Mouse, held, devouring vg'j; masses of raratenodera sinensis 37 



Muhlenbergia, food plant of Isosoma 97 



National control of introduced insect pests, r(>port of committee 19-20 



Nectaries. (Sec Cornicles.) 



Neierocolpus nubilus on linden in Georgia 105 



New Jersey, unusual insect hai)penings in 1906 34-37 



New York State, insect notes of 1906.' 39-43 



Noctua clandestirm in central Alberta 125-126 



Nomenclat ur(\ report of committee 10-11 



Nominations, report of committee 127 



Nursery inspection, desirability of uniform State laws 20-22 



governmental, of imports and interstate shipmc nts 19-22 



pest, Cryptorhynchus lapathi 27-29 



trees, notes on fumigation and dipping 26 



Oats, food plant of cutworms 126 



(Ecanfhus niveus in vin(>yards in New York State 40 



Oncometopia lateralis in tobacco fields in Florida Ill 



Onion, food plant of Xocttia clandestina 126 



Thrips tat)aci in United States 112 



Opatrinus notus on tobacco in Florida 11" 



Orange, food plant of Eriophyes oleirorus 122 



Pamphilius persicinu in Connecticut 85-86 



New Jersey and Pennsylvania - 87 



Pansies, food plants of Chorizagrntis auxiJiaris and Xoctua clnndeslina 126 



Paragrotis ochrogaster in c(>ntral Alberta 125-126 



Parasites in economic entomology, importanct> of study 83 



value in cereal and forage crop production 94-99 



Paratenodera sinensis, failure to i stal)lis]i it in New Jersey 37 



Paris green against cutworms , 1 10 



Epitrix parvula 109 



grasshoppers on tobacco 109 



