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Garden vegetables — Conlinued. 



leaves of, as food of woolly bears, 73. 

 Web-worm, 89-91, 226, 227. 

 web-worms, 7, 10, 226, 231. 

 Garman, H., 20, 103, 126, 165, 205, 208. 

 Geometrula>, 173. 

 Geoiiiyzidip, 164. 

 Geranium as food plant of Ear-worm, 67. 



of Yellow Hear, 74. 

 gibbosus, Lisyrus, 98, 184, 228. 

 Gillette, C. P., 19, 30, 31, 33, 35, 78, 211, 212. 

 glabra, Rhus, 199. 

 Spermacoce, 167. 

 glaberrimum, Orchelimum, 144. 

 gladiaria, Feltia, 17, 27, 28. 

 Gladiolus as footl plant of Ear-worm, 67. 



of Zebra-cateri)illar, 171. 

 Glassy Cutworm, 19-20, 231. 

 Glover, Townend, 182.' 

 Glyptina brunnea, 191. 

 Gnaphalium polycephalum as ft)od plant of 



Red-banded Leaf-roller, 175. 

 Gnathodus spp., 206. 

 Coding, F. W., 181. 



Goldenrod as food plant of Dusky Leaf-bug- 

 199. 

 of Zebra-caterpillar, 171. 

 blossoms infeste<l by Black Blister-beetle. 

 112. 

 by Euphoria iiida, 101. 

 Gooseberry as food plant of Yellow Bear, 74. 

 buds and leaves eaten by W-marked Cut- 

 worm, ,31. 

 injured by Four-linetl Leaf-bug, 200. 

 by Imbricated Snout-beetle, 113. 

 Gophers, striped, 39. 

 Gortyna nitela, 44. 



Grain destroyed by Tenebrioides cort icalis dubia, 

 182. 

 eaten by Toothed Flea-beetle, 110. 

 injuries to, by corn bill-bugs and their larvie, 

 56. 

 by grasshoppers, 6.5. 

 by Wheat-head Army-worm, 83. 

 -louse, English, 206, 207. 

 European, 206. 

 Southern, 134-13.5. 

 stored, as food of Nilidulidip, 181. 

 Grains as food of Dra'culacephala m<)llii)es, 

 205. 

 European Grain-louse found on, 206. 

 infested by Dusky Leaf-bug, 199. 

 by Liburnia ornata, 204. 

 Grama-grasses as food of Dissosteira longi- 



pennis, 213. 

 graminum, Toxoptera, 134. 

 granaria, Macrosiphum, 206. 

 granarius, .\phodius, 183, 228. 

 Granulated Cutworm, 32, 232. 

 Grape as food plant of Apantesis phalerata, 

 76. 

 of Greasy Cutworm, 22. 

 of Rose-chafer, 184. 

 of Smartweed Caterpillar, 1 70. 

 of Sulphur Leaf-roller, 174. 

 of Yellow Bear, 74. 



Grape — ('o)iiinu(Cl. 



infested by Stalk-borer, 46. 

 leaves eaten by adult Colaspis brunnen, 106. 

 -sphinx. Green, 167. 



-vines defoliated by Dark-sided Cutworm, 

 33. 

 destroyed by .Ammiala iiiidulata, 186. 

 eaten by Grass-worm, 82. 

 injured by tree-crickets, 21t). 

 Grapes injured by Leptoglossus oppositus, 197. 



by Western Green June-beetle, 102. 

 Grass as food of burrow-ing web-worms, 96, 97. 

 of Hedgehog Caterpillar, 74. 

 of Thrips family, 135. 

 eaten by Common Striped Cutworm, 34. 

 by Dark-sided Cutworm, 33. 

 by Toothed I'lea-beetlc, 110. 

 Foxtail-, Yellow Sorghum I'huit-louse found 



on, 210. 

 Hungarian, as food of Army-worm, 49. 

 infested by Prairie Walking-stick, 211. 

 injured by adult corn bill-bugs and their 

 larvse, 52, 56. 

 by meadow maggots, 161. 

 by sod web-worms, 37. 

 injuries to, in Illinois by grasshoppers, 65. 

 Johnson, infested by Larger Corn Stalk- 

 borer, 92. 

 -lands, Camiiylac.-inllia ulivacea taken in, 



213. 

 -maggot. Black-headed, 228. 

 -worm or Fall Army-worm, 81-83, 226, 230. 

 description of, 81 . 

 injuries to crops, grass-lands, and lawns 



by, and li.st of food plants, 81-82. 

 life history of, 81, 82. 

 migration of, 81, S3, 

 range of, S3. 

 -worms, 10, 22t), 230. 



Yellow Sorghum Plant-louse breeding on, 210. 

 Grasses and grasslike i)lants eaten by meadow 

 grasshoppers, 145, 147. 

 as breeding plants of Sciidderia texensis, 144. 

 as food of Bristly Cutworm, 35. 

 of Cotton Cutworm, 80. 

 of Garden Web-worm, 90. 

 of (iranulated Cutworm, 32. 

 of Greasy Cutworm, 21. 

 of Leucania pseudargyria, 171. 

 of Smartweed Caterpillar, 170. 

 of Prodenia ornithogalli eudioiila, SO. 

 of Yellow Bear, 74. 

 as original food of Corn Delphax, 121. 

 devoured by Clay-backed Cutworm, 28. 

 eaten by Dra>culacei)hala moUipes, 205. 



by Southern Corn Leaf-beetle in confine- 

 ment, 104. 

 eggs of meadow grasshoi^pers deposited in, 



148. 

 English Grain-louse found on, 207. 

 floral organs of, as food of tree-crickets (or 



white crickets), 219, 221, 222. 

 infested by Dusky Leaf-bug, 199. 

 by lOuschistus variolarius, 196. 

 by Liburnia ornata, 204. 

 by Prenolepis imparls, 159. 



