INDEl TO FOURTEENTH REPORT. 



119 



tricincta, Typhlocyba, 115. 

 tridentata, Saperda, 112-114. 

 ttiferaaa. Caea^eia, 20. 

 triferanus, Lophoderus, 20. 

 triflda, Ambrosia, 74, 

 trifolii. Coccus, 72. 

 Trioza, 99. 



diospyri,99. 



pyrifolia;, 98-100. 

 tristis, Chrysomitris, 105. 

 tritici, Cecidomyia, 50-54. 



Isosoma, 6,;55.36,37. 

 Turnip as lure for Tarnished Plant Bug, 80. 



injuiies to, by Grass Worm or Fall 

 Army Worm, C2. 

 Two- Spotted Lady Bug, Smaller, preying 

 upon Corn Plant Louse, 33. 



Maple Bark Louse, 33. 

 Typhlocyba tricincta, 115. 



U 



Uhler, P. R., Notes on the Heteroptera, 

 cited. 111. 

 on Lygus Invitus.lll. 

 Ulmus americana, 104,112. 

 umbra, Pyrrhia, 88-90. 



U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture, Report, 

 cited. (See under Reports.) 

 Department of Agiiculture, Reports, 



cited. (See under Reports.) 

 Entomological Commission, Bulletin, 



cited. 'See under Bulletin.) 

 Entomologist, Reports, cited. (See un- 

 der Reports.) 

 Geological and Geographical Survey of 

 Colorado and Adjacent Territory, 

 cited. (See under Reports.) 

 "Upland rice, injuries to by Grass Worm or 



Fall Army Worm,()l. 

 urticitolia. Verbena, injuries to, by Sul- 

 phur Leaf Roller, 20. 



velutinanus, Lophoderus. 8), 88. 

 ventralis, Nematus.ll". 

 Verbena hastata, food plant of Sulphur Leaf 

 Boiler, 20. 

 urticifolia. injuries to, by Sulphur Leaf 

 Roller, 20. 

 Vine-Loving Fruit-Fly, 7, 8.3. 

 virginiana, Crcesia, 17. 

 virginiea, Spilosoma, 116. 

 vitis, Phytoptus, 84-86. 

 vulgare, Orclielimum,23. 



W 



Walker on Red-Banded Leaf Roller,20. 

 Walnut, injuries to, by Soft Maple Bark 



Louse, 103. 

 Walsh and Riley, on Grass Worm or Fall 



Army Worm, 56, 58, 60. 

 Walsh. B. D., on Corn Plant Louse, 23. 



Sulphur Leaf Roller. 20. 

 Walton, Alice B., on Strawberry Slug, 77. 

 Washing off females and egg masses to de- 

 stroy Soft Maple Bark Louse. 108. 

 Web Worm, Root, 6, 12. (See Root Web 



Worm.) 

 Webster, F. M., 12, 79. 112. 



on Larger Wheat Straw Worm, 34, .35. 

 Western Rural, on the Willow Saw Flies, 



100. 

 Whale oil soap, tor Soft Maple Bark Louse, 



107,108. 

 Wheat Bulb Worm, 6,54. 



injuries to rye, 6,54. 

 late sowing as measure against, 

 parasite of, 54. 

 Cutworm, 56,58. 



injuries to, by Cicadula nigrifrons, 68. 

 C. Quadrilineatus, 69. 

 Grass Worm or Fall Army Worm, 6, 



55.56,62,63. 

 Larger Wheat Straw Worm, 6,34. 

 Lesser Wheat Straw Worm, 6,36. 

 Wheat Midge, 6,51.54. 

 Midge, 6,50-54. 

 description, 51. 

 injuries to grain, 54. 

 life history. 53. 

 remedies, 54. 

 Notes on insects injurious to, 34-69. 

 Straw Worm, 6. 

 Larger, 6, 34-36. 

 description, 35. 



lif»' in'story and distribution, 35. 

 Lesser. 6.35,36. 



p.-irasitized by Eupelmus allyni, 

 36,37. 

 White Clover, injuries to, by Clover Bark 

 Louse, 72. 



Hasmatopis grataria, 74. 

 Elm, injuries to, by Elm Bark Louse, 115. 

 Elm Borer, 112,113.114. 

 Soft Maple Bark Louse. 104. 

 Wild Cherry, injuries to, by Willow Slug,117. 

 Cucumber, food plant of Soft Maple 

 Bark Louse, 104, 

 Williams, A., on Vine-Loving Fruit Fly, S3. 

 Williston, Dr. S. W., description of E.xorista 

 infesta, 65. 



