INDEX 



i:'AGE. 



Acknowledgments 224 



Agrotis dandestina 248 



Amputating Brocade moth 228 



Aphis, Black, of Peach 256 



Aphis persicce-niger ... 256 



Apiary, the. .... 264 



returns from 269 



Apiculture, suggestions to beginners, in. . . 270 



Apple Fruit-miner 258 



Apple Maggot 256, 259 



Arboretum and Botanic Garden 224 



Army-worm 231 



Aspidiotass perniciosus 253 



Bali Mustard 276 



Bee cellar, the 269 



Bees, e.xperiinents in wimering of 1895-96. 264 



experiments in wintering of 1896-97. . . 270 



Italian, five-banded 268 



Bee-hive, in a wood shed 269 



kei^t on scales to show daily gain 269 



Black Peach Aphis 256 



Botanical specimens, naming of 223 



Buckwheat for bees 268 



Cabbage Butterfly, Small White 246 



Canker-worms 252 



Carneades ochrogastcr 247 



Carpocapsa /-omoneHa 250 



Cecidomyia destructor 226 



Cephus piigmceus 229 



Cereals, insect enemies of 226 



China Cockle 275 



Cigar Case-bearer 252 



Clisiovntn/ia 251 



Clover Cut-worm 244 



Codling Moth 250 



Coleophora FletchercUa 252 



Colorado Potato-beetle 247 



Comiis fusca 225 



Conotrtichdus nenuphar 255 



Conringia orientalis 276 



Cottony Crass-scale 235 



Cow Cockle 275 



Cow-herb 275 



Cut- worms 247 



remedies for 249 



Diahrotica vittata .... 244 



Dori/phora 10-Hneata 247 



Entomological specimens, naming of . , 223 



Entomophthora calorteni 237 



Entovioscelis adonidis 244 



Eriocampa cerasi 252 



Eriopdtis festucw 235 



Erfisimum orientate 276 



Exorista Jlavicauda 238 



Eye-spotted Bud -moth 251 



Fixter, John, report by 264 



Fodder crops, insects injurious to. ..... . 234 



"Foundation," further experiments with 



brands of 271 



Fruits, insect enemies of 250 



Gibson, E. A. Carew, on apple fruit-miner 260 



Gordius 238 



Grain Plant-louse 227 



Grape Phylloxera . . 255 



Grasses, experiments with 223 



Grasshoppers ... 235 



fungous diseases of 237 



parasites of 237 



Gray Blister Beetle 241 



Hadcna arctica 228 



Hcematobia serrata 263 



P.-iGE. 



Hair-snakes — Hair-worms 238 



Hare's-ear Mustard 276 



Harrington, W. H., help from 224 



Hessian Fly 227 



Horn-fly..'. 263 



Howard, Dr. L. O., help from 224 



Isosoma hordei 227 



Joint-worm 227 



June beetle 234 



Lachnosterna 234 



Lccuniuiii armeniacum 225 



Leucania unipuncta 231 



Locust-mite. 240 



Locusts on Sable Island 243 



Li/da rnfipes 253 



Macoun, Prof. John, help from 224 



Macrohasis unicolor 242 



Mamestra picta 245 



trifolii 244 



Manitoba, work in 224 



Meetings attended 224 



Mdanoplua atlanis .... 235 



hivittatus 235 



femur -rubrum 235 



Mermis 239 



Mi/tilaspis pomorum 252 



Nedia paniculata _ . . 276 



Parasites, grasshopper 237 



Pea Moth 228 



Peach Bark-borer 255 



Pear-tree Slug 252 



Phlaotribus liminaris 255 



Phi/llutreta vittata 243 



PhtiUoxera vastatrix 255 



Picris Rapce 246 



Plum Curculio 255 



Plum Web-worm 253 



Red-backed Cut- worm 247 



Red-legged Locust 235 



Red Turnip-beetle 244 



Root crops and vegetables, insects injurious 



to 243 



San Jose Scale 253 



Saponuria vaccaria 275 



Semasia sp 228 



Shutt, F. T., report by 271 



Silpha Lapponica ... 223 



Hiphonophora arcnce 227 



Sirrine^ F. A., cited 249 



Sisymbrium sinapistrum 276 



altissimum, 276 



Smith, Dr. J. B., Manual of Economic 



Entomology 249 



cited 249 



Soapwort 275 



Striped Cucumber Beetle 244 



Tachina Flies 237 



Tent Caterpillars 251 



Tmetocera oceUana 251 



Trombidium locustarum 240 



Triipeta poinonella 256 



Tumbling Mustard 276 



Turnip Flea-beetle 243 



Two-striped Locust. 235 



Tyriell, J. B., help from 224 



Weeds, some specially noxious 276 



Wheat-stem Saw-fly 229 



White Grubs 234 



Zebra Caterpillar 245 



parasites of 246 



