INDEX TO FOUETEENTH KEPORT. 



117 



Easpberry Plume Moth, 91. 



lug, 91. 

 Eed-Bancled Leaf Roller, 20. 

 food plants, 21. 

 -legged Grasshoppers in corn, 23. 

 Spider, 117. 

 Eemedies and preventives for insect 

 depredations, arsenical poisons, 78,98. 

 burninar rubbish, 98. 

 stubble, 33. H9, 43. 

 capturing by hand, 17. 

 with insect net, 78. 

 carbolic acid, 108. 

 caustic soda, 108. 

 lowing, 54. 

 destroying screenings, 54. 



trees, 114. 

 early plowing, GO. 



emulsion, kerosene, 33, [97, 100, 105, 108, 117. 

 furrow plowed to check;migration,67. 

 hellebore, 78,108,117. 

 kerosene, 17,78. 



emulsion, 33, 97, 100, 105, 108, 117. 

 late sowing, 36. 

 laundry soap, 108. 

 lime, 97. 



London purple, 98,101. 

 luring with succulent vegetables, 80. 

 paper bags, enclosing grapes in, 84. 

 Paris green, 17,67,98. 

 plowing deep, 54. 



early, 66. 

 poisons, arsenical, 78,98. 

 py rethrum, 78, 80, 97, 102, 108, 115, 117. 

 rolling, 66. 



rotation of crops, 33,54. 

 soap, laundry, 108. 



whale oil, 107, 108. 

 soda, caustic, 108. 

 sulphur, 86. 

 tobacco water, 100. 

 washing off with water, 108. 

 whale oil soap, 107, 108. 

 Eeport upon Cotton Insects, J. H. Com- 



stock, cited, 57. 

 Eeports Illinois State Entomologist, cited, 

 24,57,58,77,81,89,98,99. 

 Kansas State Board of Agriculture, 



cited, 24. 

 Massachusetts State Board of Agricul- 

 ture, cited, 21. 

 Missouri State Entomologist, cited, 56, 



57,59,77. 

 New York Agricultural Society, cited, 21. 

 State Entomologist, cited, 23,58,83. 

 105,115. 

 Ontario Entomological Society, cited, 77. 

 Patent OfHce, cited, 56. 

 U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture, 

 cited, 66. 

 Department of Agriculture, cited, 

 17.34,84,57,58. 



Reports U. S. Geological and Geographical 

 Survey of Colorado and Adjacent Ter- 

 ritory, cited, 21. 

 Ehizobius.71.72. 



Rice, injuries to, by Grass Worm or Fall 

 Army Worm, 60. 03. 

 Upland, injuries to, by Grass Worm or 

 Fall Army Worm. 61. 

 Eiley, Dr. C. V., 56.58,60. See Walsh and 

 Eiley. 

 on Eupelmus allyni, 44. 

 on Grass Worm or Fall Army Worm, 56, 



57,58,59,60,61,62,63. 

 on parasite of Grass Woi'm or Fall 



Army Worm. 65. 

 on Larger Wheat Straw Worm. 35. 

 on Strawberry Slug, 77. 

 rileyi, Schizoneura, 114. 

 Eobinia pseudacacia, food plant of Nema- 



tus robiniiP, 116. 

 robinias, Nematus, 116. 



Eobinson, Coleman T., 88. (See Grote and 

 Robinson.) 

 on Red-Banded Leaf Roller, 21. 

 on Sulphur Leaf EoUer, 17. 

 Rolling heavy, as measure against Grass 



Worm or Fall Army Worm, 66. 

 Eoot Web Worm, 6,12-17. 



arti:lcial remedies, 16. 

 description, 14. 

 distribution, 16. 

 life history, 16. 

 natural enemies, 16. 

 Worm, Corn, 5. 



Strawberry, 8, 

 Worms, StrawbeiTy, supplementary 

 note on. 81. 

 rosaceana, Caccecia. 74,97.109. 

 Eose, injuries to, by Cymatophora cre- 

 puscularia, 72. 



Pyrrhia umbra, 90. 

 Red-Banded Leaf Roller, 21. 

 Rotation of crops, to destroy corn, as 

 measure against Corn Plant Louse. 33. 

 Wheat Midge, 54. 

 rubi. Selandria. 91. 

 Eye, injuries to, by Chinch Bug, 5. 



Grass Worm or Fall Army Worm, 62. 

 Wheat Bulb Worm, 6, 54. 



sanguinea, Cycloneda,33. 



Saperda tridentata, 112-11 4. 



Saunders, Wm. A., on Strawberry Slug, 77. 



Saw Flies, Willow, 100-102. 



Say. Thomas, 67. 



on Capsus invitus. 111. 



on Dolerus arvensis.lOl. 



on Semiotellus destructor, 44. 

 sayi, Pterostichus, 16. 

 scabra, Hypena,74. 



