192 ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS. 



Felt, E. P., papei', "Experiments with Insecticides on the San Jose scale " 137-138 



"Notes for 1905 from New York" S9-90 



Feltia annexa, on cabbage, corn, tomato, tobacco, and velvet beans in Cuba 70 



Fertilization, of flowers by insects 18 



Fertilizei-s, in control of boll weevil Ill 



Fever, spotted, probable conveyance by insect or tick 17 



Texas, conveyance by Boophilus annulatus 17 



Fidia liticida, cultural methods in control 90 



in New York 90 



on grape in Ohio 72 



Flax, food plant of cutworms 85 



Fleas, relation to spread of leprosy 17 



Flies, probable conveyors of Bacillus tuberculosis 17 



Flour, fumigation with sulphur dioxide 1 54 



moth, Mediterranean. (See Ephesfia Jcuehniella.) 



Forbes, S. A., paper, "The Corn Eoot-Aphis and its Attendant Ant " 29-39 



Forest insects, in Hawaii 64 



Ohio 72-74 



Formaldehyde gas, tests against Stegomyia calopus 139 



Foxtail grass. (See Setaria.) 



Fruit, destruction by Rhagoleiis pomonella 89 



flies, in Hawaii 64 



trees, egg punctures of Cicada erratica 57 



injury by lihycerus noveboracensis 85 



Fruit-tree barkbeetle. (See Scolytus riigulosus.) 



Fuller, Claude, paper, "The Plague Locust of Natal " 171-174 



Fuller's rose beetle. (See Aramigus fulleri.) 



Fumigation of nursery stock, for Aspidiotus pernicinsus 83 



practical difficulties 22 



Fungous disease, death of Cingilia cafenaria from eft'ects 74-75 



Fungus, not used against locusts in Natal 174 



sooty, on citrus trees and casuarinas in Hawaii 59 



termed " blight " in Hawaii 59 



Galerucella luteola, in New York 90 



Ohio 73 



Podisus maculiventris an enemy. 155, 159-160, 161 



Gall, cockscomb, on white elm in Minnesota 85 



makers, cecidomyiid, on soft maple and box-elder in Minnesota 85 



Galls, of Eriophyps padi on plum in Minnesota 85 



Galveston hurricane, influence on spread of boll weevil 133 



Garden crops, injur)^ by Aphis gossypii 68 



Garraan, H., paper, "Does the Silver-Fish {Lepisma saccharina L.) Feed on Starch 



and Sugar ' " 174-176 



presidential address, " The Scope and Status of Economic Entomology ' ' 5-23 



Geocoris hullatus, sulphur dioxide as insecticide 145 



Geometer, chain-dotted. (See Cingilia catenaria.) 



Georgia, injurious insects of 1905 .' 77-82 



Germination power, of seeds, injured or destroyed by sulphur dioxide 142, 



149, 150, 151-153 



Gerrhonotus cannatus, introduction into Hawaii 62 



Gloomy scale. (See Chrysomphalus obscurus.) 



Glue, food of Lepisma saccharina 175 



Gonodonta maria, on custard apple (Anona) in Cuba 70 



