INDEX 



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Acoloithus anwicana, bibliographic rcforence 89 



jEgeria inusilata, bibliographic references 46, 47 



=Synanthe(lon piclipcs 32 



pictipes, bibliographic references 46-48 



Agloape americana, bibliographic references 88, 89 



= Ilarrisina americana 77, 78 



Almond, blooming period 3 



budding and blossoming, with relation to feeding habits of ])ear thrips. 3-5 



food plant of Euthrips pyri 5,11 



Alsophila pometaria. (See Canker-worm, fall.) 



Amelanchier canadeiuis, food plant of Synanlhedon pictipes 33 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia, food plant of Ilarrisina americana 79 



Ants, enemies of Euthrips pyri 14 



Aphides, cause of gall on elm 50 



Apple, budding and blossoming, with relation to feeding habits of pear thrips. . 4-5 



food plant of Alsophila pometaria 17 



Enarmonia prunivora 49, 50-53, 59 



Euthrips pyri 5, 11 



Paleacrita vernata 17 



Tischeria malifoliella 23 



injury to foliage and fruit from larvae of pear thrips 6 



scab, Bordeaux mixture a remedy 22, 70 



worm, lesser. (Soe Enarmonia prunivora.) 



Apricot, blooming period 3 



budding and blossoming, with relation to feeding habits of pear thrips. 4 



food plant of Euthrips pyri 5, 11 



Arbutus menziesii, food plant of Euthrips pyri 6 



Arsenate of lead against codling moth 70 



grape root-worm 67 



peach-tree barkbeetle 102-105 



spring canker-worm 21-22 



and Bordeaux mixture against codling moth 73, 75 



grape-leaf skeletonizer 88 



root-worm 65, 66, 68 



Arsenical spraying against lesser apple worm 60 



Arsenite of lime against grape-leaf skeletonizer 88 



Astichus tisclieri^, parasite of Tischeria malifoliella 29 



Banding trees against spring canker-worm 22 



Barkbeetle, fruit tree. (See Scolylus rugulosus.) 



peach-tree. (See Phloeotribus liminaris.) 

 Beach plum. (See Prunus maritima.) 



I>irdlime against spring]; canker-worm 22 



IJinls, enemies of SynantheJon pictipes 45 



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