INDEX TO FOURTEENTH REPORT. 



109 



Beauvois, Palisot de, on Dolerus bieolor, 



101. 

 bieolor, Dolerus. 100-102. 

 Bidens frondosa, injuries to, by Soft Maple 



Bark Louse, 104. 

 Bird Grasshoprer, 23. 

 Biston ypsilon, 05-97. 



description. 05-97. 

 bivittatus, Nemalu>, llii. 

 Blackberry and liiibpberry, on new insect 

 enemies of. 87-92. 

 injuries to, by Loplioderus velutinanus, 

 88. 

 Oxyptilus delavaricus, 90,91. 

 Pyrrhiia umbra, 89,90. 

 Leaf Miner, 87. 



description of eenus, 87. 

 of species. 87. 

 Black Locust, food plant of Nematus 

 robiniae, 110. 



of Soft Maple Bark Louse, 101. 

 Blue Grass, injuries to, by Clover Mites, 



73, 74. 

 Boardman. Dr. E. R., on Corn Plant Louse, 

 24. 

 on Speckled Cutworm, 93. 

 Borer, Elm, 112-114. 



Boston Society of Natural History, Pro- 

 ceedings. (See under Proceedings.) 

 Box Elder, injuries to, by Cymatophora 

 crepuscularia, 72. 



by Soft Maple Bark Louse, 103. 

 Botrytis bassiana, 7. 

 Boyer, D. R., on Grass Worm or Fall Army 



Worm. 60. 

 Brassy Flea Beetle, 22. 

 Brief miscellaneous notes. 110-118. 



notes on Sorghum insects, 70,71. 

 Briosi on Phytoptus vitis, European, 86. 

 Broom Corn, injuries to, by Corn Plant 



Louse, 24. 

 Buckley, F. E., on Grass Worm or Fall 



Army Worm, 55,62. 

 Bryobia pallida, description, 74. 

 pratensis, description, 73,74. 

 Buckwheat, injuries to, by Grass Worm or 



Fall Army Worm, 02. 

 Bulb Worm, Wheat. 0,54. 

 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological 

 Society, cited, 35. 

 Illinois State Laboratory of Natural 



HLstory, cited, 23. 

 U. S. Eutomological Commission, cited, 

 57. 

 Brooklyn Entomological Society Bulletin, 



cited. (See under Bulletin.) 

 Burdock, food plant of Sulphur Leaf 



Roller, 20. 

 Burning corn stubble to destroy Corn Plant 

 Louse, 33. 

 rubbish to destroy Apple Leaf Skele- 

 tonizer, 98. 

 Lesser Apple Leaf Roller, 98. 

 stubble for Hessian Fly, 39, 43. 



Burrill. T. J., 116, 

 Butler, C. W.,41. 



Cabbage as lure for Tarnished Plant-Bug, 

 80. 

 injuries to, by Grass Worm or Fall Ar- 

 my Worm, 63. 

 Imported CabbageIWorm,6. 

 Speckled Cutworm, 93. 

 Worm, Imported, 6, 93. 

 Cacoecia rosaeeana, 74, 97, 109. 



triferana,20. 

 Calendar, Entomological, 3. 

 Caloptenus ditTereQtialis,23. 

 Caltha palustris,80. 

 canadense, Erig6ron,20,74. 

 canadensis. Elymup.37. 

 Canadian Entomologist, 36,37. 

 Capsida', 111. 

 Capsuns invitus, 111. 



Capturing by hand. Root Web Worm. 17. 

 with insect net. Strawberry Slug, 78. 

 Carbolic acid for Soft Maple Bark Louse, 



108. 

 carinatus, Tetrastichus,48, 49. 

 Caterpillar, Grass, 56.58. 

 Caustic soda for Soft Maple Bark Louse, 108. 

 Cecidomyia destructor, 38-50. 

 parasites, 3, 38.. 39. 44-50. 

 tritiei. 50-54. (See Wheat Midge.) 

 cerasi, Selandria, 7,117. 

 Chajtocnema pulicaria.22. 

 Chaitophorus flavus, 70. 

 Chariclea. 89. 



exprimens.88. 

 Cherry, injuries to, by Cherry Slug, 7, 117. 

 Soft Maple Bark Louse, 104. 

 Slug, 7, 117. 



Wild, injuries to, by Willow Slug, 117. 

 Chinch Bug, contribution to life history, 4. 

 Chrysomitris tristis, 105. 

 Chrysopa sp.,33. 

 Cicadula nigrifrons, 22 

 description, 67. 

 food plants, 68. 

 quadrilineatus,22. 

 description, 68. 

 food plants, 69. 

 Clemens, Dr. B., on Dichelia sulphureana, 

 17. 

 on Red-Banded Leaf Roller,20,21. 

 Climatic influences, effect of, on Corn Root 

 Worm, 5. 

 on Lasius flavus, 29. 

 on Strawberry Slug, 77. 

 on Wheat Midge, 51, 54. 

 Clover Bark Louse, 72. 

 description, 73. 

 food plant of Soft Maple Bark Louse, 104. 

 injuries to, by Clover mites, 73. 



Red-Banded Leaf Roller, 21. 

 insects, article on some, 72-74. 



