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squamosa, Geoica, 46, 50, 87, 93. - 
Squash as food of adult Southern Corn 
Root Worm, 131, 134. 
infested by Corn Root Aphis, 53. 
pollen as food of adult Northern 
Corn. Root Worm, 139. 
-vines infested by adult Northern 
Corn Root Worm, 139. 
Squirrels, Ground, as enemies of White 
“Grubs, 109. 
Stalk-borer, 5. 
Strawberries infested by White Grubs, 
96, 100. 
injured by Solenopsis debilis, 8. 
by Wireworms, 26. 
Strawberry fields infested by larva of 
Green June Beetle, 127. 
leaves as food of Pale-striped Flea- 
beetle, 19. 
Stricta, Oxalis, 53. 
strigosus, Cyperus, 130. 
strumarium, Xanthium, 94. 
Strychnine for Wireworms, 43. 
Sulphate of potash for Corn Root Aphis, 
67. 
and petroleum for same, 67. 
‘Sunflowers as food of adult Southern 
Corn Root Worms, 131. See Heli- 
anthus. 
Supe Duosplates for Corn Root Aphis, 
and petroleum for Corn Root Aphis, 
Sweet Corn injured by Banded Ips, 21. 
by Southern Corn Root Worm, 
130, 134. 
peabed eaves as food of May Beetles, 
Systena teniata, 7, 18-20. See under 
Pale-striped Flea-beetle. 
var. blanda, 20. 
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Tachinid parasite of adult Southern 
Corn Root Worm, 133. 
of White Grubs, 110. 
_teniata blanda, Systena, 20. 
Systena, 7, 18. 
Tar ries protection against Wireworms, 
Tea, New Jersey, as food of adult Lach- 
nosterna rubiginosa, 101. 
tenella, Botrytis, 112, 117, 118, 119. 
Merrill, Jes. 04, 67. 
Thaxter, Roland, 41, 65, 119. 
Thistle blossoms as food of adult North- 
ern Corn Root Worm, 139, 141. 
Thomas, Cyrus; 21,75, 82. 
Thrush, see as enemy of Wireworms, 
Brown, as enemy of White Grubs, 
108, 109. 
of Wireworms, 41. 
Hermit, as enemy of White Grubs, 
108. 
of Wireworms, 41. 
Wood, as enemy of White Grubs, 
108. 
of Wireworms, 41. 
‘Timothy Paes burrowed by Wireworms, 
infested by Geoica squamosa, 87, 
88. 
by Grass Root Louse, 76, 77. 
by Sorghum Mealy Bug, 94. 
inornata as enemy of White 
Grubs, 109-110. 
description, 110. 
Toads as enemies of May Beetles, 111. 
Tiphia 
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tomentosus, Chlenius, 111. 
Townsend, C. H., T., 127. 
Trama, 83. 
erigeronensis, 46, 50, 82. 
description, 82. 
plants taken upon, with dates 
and situation, 82. 
Traps, light-, for May Beetles, 113, 115. 
Treat, Mary, 111. 
tristis, Lachnosterna, 100, 102, 103, 123, 
127. 
Turkeys as enemies of White Grubs, 109. 
Turnips infested by Wireworms, 
Turpentine as protection against’ Wire- 
worms, 43. 
Tychea, 83, 89. 
brevicornis, 46, 50, 86, 89. 
description, 86. 
panici, 89, 94. 
phaseoli, 87, 89. 
radicola, 83. 
setariza, 89. 
Vv 
venusta, Schizoneura, 82. 
Ver blanc, 97. See under White Grubs. 
vespertina, Serica, 117. 
villifrons, Lachnosterna, 123, 126. 
viridis, Setaria, 82. 
Voorhees, E. B., 44. 
vulgaris, Melolontha, 117. 
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Wallés, A., 114. 
Walnut, Black, leaves of, as food of 
May Beetles, 101. 
Walsh, B. D., 14, 21, 60, 100. 
Warren, B. H., 109. 
Weasels as enemies of White Grubs, 109. 
Webster, F. M., 8, 13, 15, 30, 32, 130, 
131, 132, 136, 139. 
Weed, C. M., 53, 61, 78. 
Weevils, 3, 5. 
Westergren, M., 149. 
Wheat, 53, 66, 77. 
as food of larva of Green June 
Beetle, 127. 
of Wireworms, 25, 26. 
Corn Leaf Aphis breeding on, 64. 
infested by Schizoneura venusta, 82. 
by Drasterius elegans, 29. 
by Wheat Wireworm, 32. 
kernels as food of adult Southern 
Corn Root Worm, 131. 
liable to injury by White Grubs, 
100 
Spring, as breeding place of Chinch 
Bug, VIII. 
stalk being eaten by Southern Corn 
Root Worm, 130. 
Wireworm, 7, 32-34, 47. 
description, 33. 
notes on life history, 33. 
relative abundance, 32. 
White Ants, injuries at State House, X. 
Fungus oe Chinch Bug, IX, 111-112, 
grub of Green June Beetle con- 
trasted with larve of Lachno- 
= sterna and Cyclocephala, 127. 
"Grubs, 3, 4, 44, 45, 46, 47, 51, 96-127. 
contagious diseases of, 112- 120. 
description of, 117-122. 
eges of, 96, 97, 104, 105. 
European, diseases of, 112. 
eae W be method against, 
114. 
