INDEX TO FOURTEENTH REPORT. 



115 



Murtfeldt, M. E., on Red-Banded Leaf Rol- 

 ler, 21. 



Museardiiie, 7. 



Musk Melon, injuries to, by Cieadula nigri- 

 trons, 08. 



Mustard as food plant of Soft Maple Bark 

 Louse, 104. 



N 



nebulosus, Seelodonta, 81, 



Negundo aceroides, food plant of Cyma- 



tophora crepusculaiia, 72. 

 Nematus aureopectus, IIG. 

 bivittatus, Ud. 

 robiniaj, description, 116. 

 ventralis, 117. 

 New York Agricultural Society, Report 

 cited. (See under Reports.) 

 State Entomologist, Report cited. (See 

 under Reports.) 

 nigrifrons, Cieadula, 22,67. 

 nobilis, Macropsis, 22. 



Note on life history of the Strawberry Slug, 

 77. 

 on Wheat Midge, 5ti-54. (See Wheat 



Midge.) 

 supplementary, on Strawberry Root 

 Worms, 81. 

 Notes, brief miscellaneous, 116, 118. 

 brief, of sorghum insects, 70,71. 

 on insects injurious to the apple and 

 pear, 95-102. 

 wheat, 34-69. 

 novemnotata, Coccinella, 24,33. 



Oak, injuries to, by Lophoderus velutina- 

 nus, 88. 

 Red-Banded Leaf Roller, 21. 

 Cieadula nigrifrons. 68. 

 Oats, injuries to, by Grass Worm or Fall 



Army Worm, 62,6.3. 

 oblinita, Apatela, 117. 

 Obliciue-Banded Leaf-Roller, 109. 

 ffinolhera, food plant of Seelodonta nebu- 

 losus and S. pubesceup,81,82. 

 Onion, injuries to, by Spilosoma virginica, 



116. 

 Ontario Entomological Society. Report 



cited. (See under Reports.) 

 Orango, injuries to, by Sulphur Leaf Roller, 

 20. 

 Osage, food plant of Soft Maple Bark 

 Louse. 104. 

 Orehelimum vulgare, 23. 

 Orgyia leueostigma, 117. 

 Osage Orange, food plant of Soft Maple 



Bark Louse, 104. 

 Oxyptilus delavaricus, 90,91. 

 description, 91. 



Packard, Dr. A. S., Guide to the Study of 

 Insects, 39. 

 Monograph of the Phah-enidos of North 



America, cited, 83. 

 on Dichelia sulphureana, 18,19,20, 

 on Hessian Fly, 39. 

 on Petrophora diversilineata, 83. 

 on Red-Banded Leaf Roller, 21. 

 on Semiotellus destructor, 44. 

 pallipes, Pteromalus,46,49,50. 

 pallorana, Tortrix, 74. 

 palustris, Caltha, 80. 

 Pandemia lamprosana, 109. 

 panicola, Sehizoneura, 28,29. 

 Panicum, as food plant for Corn Plant 



Louse, 24. 

 Papilio, cited, 18, 89. 



Parasites and predaceous insects affecting 

 Corn Plant Louse, 30-3.3. 

 of Aleurodes aceris, 110. 

 of Corn Plant Louse, 24, 30-33. 

 of Dolerus arvensis, 101. 



bieolor, 101. 

 of Elm Borer, 113. 

 of Grass Worm or Fall Army Worm, 65, 



66. 

 of Hessian Fly, 3,38,39,44-50. 

 of Isosoma horde!, 36. 



tritici. Lesser Wheat Straw Worm, 

 36,37. 

 of Speckled Cutworm, 94. 

 of Sulphur Leaf Roller, 20. 

 of Wheat Bulb Worm, 54. 

 Parasitic Hymenoptera, 3. 20, 24,30-33,36,38, 



39.44-50,94,110. 

 Paria aterrima, 81. 



Paris green for Apple Leaf Skeletonizer,98. 

 Grass Worm or Fall Army Worm, 67. 

 Lesser Apple Leaf Roller, 98. 

 Root Web Worm, 17. 

 Wire Worms, 17. 

 Patent Office Report, cited, 56. 

 Pawpaw, food plant of Soft Maple Bark 



Louse, 103. 

 Peach, injuries to, by Grass Worm or Fall 



Ai-my V/orm, 62. 

 Pea, injuries to, by Grass Worm or Fall 



Army Worm, 57,63. 

 Pear. 100, 101. 



injuries to, by Common Jumping Pear 



Louse, 98. 

 Soft Maple Bark Louse, 103. 

 Trioza diospyri, 100. 

 Yellow Jumping Pear Louse, 99. 

 Louse, Common Jumping, 98. 

 Louse, Yellow Jumping, 98-100. 

 notes on insects injurious to the apple 

 and, 95-102. 

 Pempelia hammondi, 7,97. 

 pennsylvanicum, Polygonum, food plant of 

 Pyrrhia angulata,'90. 



