VI INDEX. 
characters distinguishing it from 
erown borer and white grubs, 
151. 
from Paria, and Scelodonta, 153- 
155. 
in common with Paria and Scel- 
odonta, 151-153. 
description, 156. 
ezgs, when deposited, 175. 
enemies, 170. 
food plants, 169. 
injuries to grapes, 169. 
strawberries by adults, 86, 169. 
larvee, 144, 150, 169. 
larva distinguished from larve of Pa- 
ria and Scelodonta, 153-155. 
life history, 157-159. 
compared with that of Paria and 
Seelodonta, 166-169. 
literature, 156. 
remedies, 86, 171-175, 
plowing, 174. 
topical applications to foliage, 17]. 
roots, 172. 
transplanting, 174. 
synopsis of differential characteris- 
ties, 155. 
summary of article, 175-177. 
Colaspis, grape-vine, 156. See Colaspis 
brunnea. 
species, 158. 
striata, 159. 
strigosa, 156. 
tristis injuring the strawberry, 62,86, 
158, 159. 
Coleoptera, 60, 61, 62. 
Colorado grasshopper, 40. 
Commissioner of Agriculture, Reports of 
U.S. See under Keports. 
Common strawberry leaf-roller, 61, 87-93. 
ealendar, 179. 
deseription, 89. 
distinguished 
leaf-rollez, 94. 
distribution, 90. 
enemies, 92. 
injuries to blackberries, 92. 
raspberries, 92. 
strawberries, 87, 92. 
life history, 91. 
literature, 87-89. 
remedies, 92, 180. 
communis, Juniperus, 161, 
comptana, Phoxopteris, 6), 87. 
mon strawberry leaf-roller. 
Comstock, J. H., on strawberry flower 
worm, 111. 
Contagious diseases of caterpillars, 10. 
European cabbage worm, 10, 
forest tent caterpillar, 10. 
insects, 10. 
See Paria aterrima. 
from oblique-banded 
See com- 
Cook, A. J., 12. 
on Anthonoraus musculus, 114. 
on Paria aterrima, 15%, 165, 171. 
Cope, E. D., onstrawberry millipede, 139, 140. 
Copeland, A. B., observations on the flea 
negro bug, 110. 
Coquillett, D. W., on Apatela oblinita, 82. 
on corn myriapod, 140. 
on oblique-banded leaf-roller, 95. 
Coreopsis, 107, 108, 110. 
lanceolata, 109. 
wild, 109. 
Coreus lineolaris, 116. See tarnished plant 
bug. 
Corn, 42,50, 51. 
injuries to, by subterranean insects, 
Ws 
black-headed grass maggot, 57. 
corn myriapod, 140. 
plant-louse, 11, 42, 47, 48, 49, 50, 53, 54. 
root-worm, 55. 
root-lice, 48, 54. 
Schizoneura panicola, 51,52. | 
small yellow ant, 112, 113. 
smeared dagger, 82. 
Systena blanda, 86. 
tarnished plant bug, 115. 
myriapod, 140. 
plant-louse, 9,11, 46-50. 
aerial form, 47, 48. 
aunts attending, 48. 
ealendar, 48. 
classification, 46. 
description, 46. 
enemies, 49. 
food plants, 49. 
habits, 41, 42. 
injuries to broom-corn, 43,49. 
corn, 47. 
sorghum, 40, 41, 42, 43, 49. 
life history, 47. 
literature, 40. 
remedies, 50, 
root form, 47,48. 
summary of article, 53,54. 
Corn root-worm, 9, 55. 
deseription, 55. 
food plants, 55. 
injuries to corn, 55,56. 
sorghum, 55. 
life history, 55. 
preventive, 55. 
ecorni, Schizoneura, 40. 
coronaria, Pyrus, 161. 
Cotalpa lanigera, 62, 146-148. 
calendar, 179. 
description, 146. 
distinguished from common 
grub, 148. 
from May bectles, 147. 
food plants, 146, 148. 
injuries to blackberry, 148. 
strawberry, 143, 146, 148. 
trees, 148. 
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