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INDEX TO REMEDIES. 



Concussion to destroy eggs and larva of 

 Gelechia cerealella. Angoumois Grain 

 Moth, xii, 154. 

 Co-operation for extermination of Anisop- 

 teryx vernata, Canker Worm, vi,20. 

 in burning stubble for Isosoma allyni, 

 Wheat Straw Worm, xi, 80. 

 Copperas for Elateridre, Wire Worms, vi, 



.31; vii. 22, 23, 25. 

 Corrosive sublimate for Moths, vii, 264. 

 Cuckoo, American. (See American Cuckoo.) 

 Cultivating tall varieties of corn for Helio- 

 this armigera. Corn Worm or Boll Worm, 

 xi, 101. 

 Cultivation, effect on Mytilaspis conchifor- 



mis. Oyster-shell Bark-louse, i, 53. 

 Curculio catcher. Dr. Hull's, vi, 140. 

 Cutting Grain close to ground for Hes- 

 sian Fly, x, 224. 

 and feeding corn stalks infested with 

 Achatodes zeaj, Spindle Worm Moth, 

 vii, 100. 

 out and burning canes infested with 

 Agrilus ruflcoUis, Easpberry Borer, 

 vi. 115. 

 borers, vi, 13, 



Chrysobothris femorata. Flat-head- 

 ed Apple-tree Borer, vi, 111. 



Destroying by hand jEgeria curcurbitaj, 

 Squash Vine Borer, vi, 41. 



Blissus leucopterus. Chinch Bug, vii. 



52. 

 Plusia brassica3. Cabbage Plusia, 

 vii, 230. 

 crumpled leaves for Desmia maculalis. 

 Grape Leaf-folder, vii, 240. 

 ' Phycita nebulo, Apple Leaf-crump- 

 ler. vii, 250. 

 Psylla rubi, Blackberry Flea-louse. 



viii, 18. 

 Tortrix malivorana, Lesser Apple 

 Leaf Folder, vii, 255. 

 Caloptenus spretus. Rocky Mountain 



Locust, vi,52, 53. 

 Carpocapsa pomonella, Codling Moth, 



iv, 173. 

 cucumbers, melons, or squashes that 

 contain Phacellura nitidalis. Pickle 

 Worm, vii, 252. 

 Doryphora 10-lineata, Colorado Potato 



Beetle, apparatus for, iii,164. 

 eggs and larvae of Orgyia leucostigma. 

 White-marked Tussock Moth, vii, iSti; 

 xii, 101. 

 eggs of Anisopteryx autumnata. Fall 



Canker Worm, vii, 230. 

 Gortyna nitela. Stalk Borer, vii, 114. 

 injured fruit, vi,9. 



leaves infested with Plant Lice, viii, 180, 

 183. 



Destroying Notodonta concinna, Trim 

 Prominent, vii, 100. 

 old trees and planting anew to extermi- 

 nate Conotrachelus nenuphar. Plum 

 Curculio, vi, 141. 

 plums for Anthonomus prunicida. Plum 



Gouger, i,77. 

 vines attacked by yEgeria cucurbitte. 



Squash Vine Borer, vi,41. 

 wild and seedling plants to prevent 

 breeding of Anarsia lineatella. Straw- 

 berry Crown Miner, xii, 81. 

 with scissors Pieris rapae, European 

 Cabbage Butterfly, ix,22,23. 

 Digging about roots, vi,9. 



and picking out Elateridfe, Wire Worms, 



vi,28. 

 or plowing in winter to expose Macro- 

 dactylus subspinosus, Rose Bug, vi. 

 104. 

 out and burning roots infested by 

 .Egeria rubi. Raspberry Root Borer, 

 vi,40. 

 up and destroying larva; and cocoons 

 of ^l^geria polistiformis, Grape-root 

 Borer, i, 27. 

 Ditching against Caloptenus spretus. Rocky 

 Mountain Locust, vi,54,55. 



Heliophila unipuncta. Army Worm, 



vii, 102; x,42. 

 Laphygma frugiperda. Fall Army 



Worm, vii, 98. 

 Leucania unipuncta. Army Worm 

 Moth, vii, 102, 225. 

 and dragging heavy logs for Blissus 

 leucopterus, Cninch Bug, vii, 52,53. 

 Draining land for Agrotis, Cutworms, vii, 84. 

 Drenching with water for Aphis mali, Apple 

 Plant Louse, xi, 9. 

 Blissus leucopterus. Chinch Bug, vii, 62; 



xii, 39. 

 Phytopti, Mites, xii, 142. 

 Plutella cruciferarum. Cabbage Tinea, 

 ix,56. 

 Driving into traps Caloptenus spretus, 

 Rocky Mountain Locust, vi,55. 



windrows of hay or straw and burn- 

 ing Macrobasis uuicolor. Ash- 

 gray Blister Beetle, vi,127. 

 off Epicauta vittata. Old-fashioned 

 Potato Beetle, ix, 4. 

 Dust for Aphis cucumeris, Melon Plant 

 Louse, Nil, 89, 91. 

 Selandria cerasi. Cherry Slug or Pear 

 Slug, xii, 99. 



Early planting for Heliothis armigera. Corn 

 Worm or Boll Worm, vii, 104, 232; xi. 100. 



Elder leaves, infusion of for Diabrotica vit- 

 tata. Striped Cucumber Beetle, vi, 166. 

 1 English Sparrow as an insect eater, ix, 137. 



