INDEX 



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Acknowledgments 170 



Agropiirum tcncrnm 167 



Amputating Brocade Moth 180 



Anderson, J. R., ftssist:ince from 1(58, 169 



Anthonomus qiiodrigibhus 203 



Aphides in orchcards 206 



Aphidius grnnariaphis 179 



ohscxiripes 179 



Aphis hras&icce 194 



mali 206 



Apiary.. .. .. 213 



experinients in wintering 213 



the House 215, 218 



season of 1898. .... 217 



experiments with foundations of differ- 

 ent sizes 218 



returns , 218 



Apple Aphis 206 



Curculio 203 



Fruit-miner 198 



Apple-tree Weevil 207 



Apple-worm Lesser 199 



Arffi/rcstkia conjugella 198 



Army-worm, Black 188 



Aspidiotus pcrniciosus 204 



Awnless Brome grass 167 



Bands, paper and tin, as plant protectors. . 190 



Barton, A. y., on Rocky Mountain Locust 186 



Bean Weevil 192 



Bethnne, Rev. Dr., assistance from 170 



Breeze-flie.s, destroying plant lice 179 



Brome-grass, Awnless 167 



Bruchus ohtectvs 192 



pisorum 192 



Burke, Rev. A. S., notes on the year . 172, 196, 219 



Cabbage Root-maggot 195 



Caloptenns spretus ... 180 



Calosoma calidum. . 190 



Camnula pellucida 185, 187 



Carbolic wash for root-maggots 195 



Oarneadcs ochrogastcr 189 



scandcns 189 



Carrot Rust-fly 193 



Gecidomyia destructor 173 



Ccphus piigmctas 179 



Cereals, insect enemies of . . 171 



Cherry Aphis 206 



Circotcttix verrucukttus 187 



Clisiocampa Americana 201 



disstria 201 



Cockerell, Prof. T. D. A., assistance from. 170 



Ccdmius nieromyzce 176 



C(jlorado Potato-beetle . 196 



Vonotracheius nenuphar 202 



Correspondence 167 



Cutworm, Climbing 189 



(Jlassy 180 



Red-backed 189 



White 189 



Cutworm Lion 190 



Cutworms in grain 179 



in vegetables and root crops 188 



" Dead heads*' in wheat 175 



DearnesM, J., assistance from 170 



Devastating Dart Moth 180 



Diplosis tritici 172 



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Emphytus Cai^adensis 169 



Eupclmus epicaste . 178 



Farm stock, insect enemy of 219 



Fixter, J., report of, on Apiary 212 



Four- lined Leaf -bug 19(> 



Frit-fly, the American 176 



Fruit crops 197 



insect enemies of 197 



Fruit-worms, Green 203 



Gibson, E. A. Carew-, note on Lesser Apple- 

 worm 200 



note on Black Gooseberry -borer 209 



Gomphocerus, sp. 185 



Gooseberry-borer, Black 207 



Grain Aphis 179 



Grain crops 171 



Grapholitha prunivora 199 



Grass experiments to redeem waste land . . 167 



Grass mixture. Experimental Farm 1()7 



Hadena arctica 180 



devastatrix 180 



JTcernatobia serrata 219 



Harrington, W. H., assistance from 170 



Hessian Fly 173 



attacking timothy 174 



Hovioporus chalcidiphagus 178 



Hopper-dozer 184 



Horn-fly 219 



Howard, Dr. L. O., assistance from .... 170 



Hui'dman, C. G., on Cutworm Lion 191 



Isosoma 178 



tritici 178 



Jack, R., & Sons, on Phmi Curculio 202 



Johnson, Prof. W. G., assistance from. . . . 170 



Joint-worms . . 178 



Jones, Prof. L. R. , assistance from 170 



Kainit, for root-maggots 195 



Locust mite 185 



Locusts 180 



Lugger, Prof. 0., on Rocky Mountain 



Locust 183 



Li/da larva on raspberries , 169 



Macoun, Prof. J., assistance from 170 



Magdalis wnescens 207 



Manitoba, visit to 169 



Mclver's Rye-grass 167 



McKellar, H., assistance from 169 



Meetings attended 169 



Melanoplus atlanis 185, 187 



minor ... 185 



Meromyza, Americana 175 



Myzus cerasi , 206 



Noctua fennica 188 



Ormerod, Miss E. A., assistance from 170 



Oscinis carbonaria 176 



soror 176 



Oyster-shell Bark-louse 205 



Palmer, R. M.. on Apple Fruit-miner. . . . 198 



on Black Gooseberry -borer 207 



on Bronze Apple-tree Weevil 207 



on Tent Caterpillars 201 



Parker, S. C, on fruit crops 197 



Pea Moth 191 



Weevil 192 



Phorbia brassicce 195 



Plant-lice in orchards 206 



