INDEX- 



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faselcularis, Hcinirhipitt 101 



fenioratmn, Spectrum \'^i\ 



Torester, The Eight-spotted _ 1)4 



falvicosta, Callimorpha 92 



fascescens. Tardus '27 



G 



■QallcKcola or Gall-inhabiting type of Phylloxera 34 



Geotldr/pis trichas 27 



fllobulus. Eucalyptus 55 



•Grape Phylloxera.... 30 



" " — Appendix to (j(! 



" — Bibliographical 30 



—Biological 33 



'• — Conclusion 0.5 



" " — Different Forms which the Insect assumes 3-5 



" " — Direct lleraedies 55 



-" " —False theories GO 



^' " —Injury caused by it in America 58 



*' " — Mode of spreading 45 



" " — Natural Enemies 50 



•" '• — Other preventive measures 50 



" " — Practical Considerations 44 



■'• " — Prophylactic Means of coping with the Disease 48 



" " — Range of the Insect in America .' 57 



'• " — Susceptibility of different Vines to the Disease 4(i 



— The more manifest and external Effects of the Disease 44 



" " — Type ^aiteco^a or Gall-inhabiting 34,60, G7 



" '• — Ty])Q radicicola or. Root-inhabiting 38, 0(5 



'" *' — Why the Insect is more injurious in Europe than Here 59 



Grape-vine Epimenis 87 



" — Insects injurious to the .30 



Grape-vines of the United States — The true 70 



" — Varieties to graft 81 



grata, Eudryas 88, 89, 95 



H 



Hackberry Butterllies.... 130 



Haltlca stolida 122 



" rhois 122 



Ham-beetle — The red-legged .' 90 



Hay-worm— The Clover 102 



Heh^mithophaga ruficapilla 27 



Hemirhipus fascicularls 101 



Herse, Apatura 130, 140 



Hibiscus militaris 92 



Hibernation of Cotton-worm 22 



Hippa/xhia \^^ 



iHoplophora arctata 53 §1 



