﻿Chittenden, 
  F. 
  U. 
  — 
  CoHtinued. 
  

  

  on 
  Comiuou 
  Grass-worm. 
  149. 
  

   on 
  eggs 
  of 
  Pale-striped 
  Floa- 
  

  

  beetle, 
  121. 
  

   on 
  Garden 
  Floa-liopper, 
  88, 
  89. 
  

   cblorionis, 
  Capsns. 
  90. 
  

  

  Macroeoleus, 
  87, 
  90. 
  

   Chlorochroa 
  conica, 
  general 
  description, 
  

   oviposition, 
  food 
  plants, 
  and 
  life 
  history 
  

   of, 
  83, 
  84, 
  85. 
  

   Chorizagrotis 
  agrcstis, 
  102. 
  Soo 
  Cnt- 
  

   worni. 
  Western 
  Army, 
  

   as 
  beet 
  insect, 
  ~>1. 
  

   chortalis. 
  Loxostege, 
  107. 
  

   Cbortophila 
  betarnni, 
  injnry 
  to 
  beets 
  l)y, 
  

   59. 
  

   floccosa, 
  injnry 
  to 
  beets 
  b.y. 
  59. 
  

   Chrysanthemnm 
  as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  Common 
  

   Gray 
  Blister-beetle, 
  139. 
  

   injnred 
  b.y 
  Common 
  Flower 
  Bug, 
  86. 
  

   by 
  Garden 
  Flea-hopper, 
  88. 
  

   Chrysomelidpp, 
  112. 
  

   Cicadula 
  nigrifrons, 
  75. 
  

   4-lineata, 
  77. 
  

  

  6-notata, 
  general 
  description 
  of, 
  67, 
  77. 
  

   distribution, 
  food 
  plants, 
  and 
  life 
  

   history 
  of, 
  77. 
  

   Cigar 
  Case-bearer, 
  range 
  and 
  injuries 
  of, 
  

  

  146. 
  

   cinerea, 
  Epicauta, 
  138, 
  140. 
  

   marginata, 
  Epicauta, 
  141. 
  

   Piesma, 
  85. 
  

   Clay-colored 
  Weevil, 
  occurrence 
  and 
  in- 
  

   juries 
  of, 
  144, 
  145. 
  

   Clean 
  culture 
  as 
  measure 
  against 
  False 
  

   Chinch-bug. 
  90. 
  

   as 
  measure 
  against 
  Pigweed 
  Bug, 
  86. 
  

   as 
  protection 
  against 
  insect 
  injury 
  

   to 
  the 
  Beet, 
  52. 
  63. 
  

   Clematis 
  as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  Striped 
  Blis- 
  

   ter-beetle, 
  140. 
  

   Platymetopins 
  acutus 
  on, 
  73. 
  

   Cleome 
  as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  Beet 
  Arm.y-worm, 
  

   150. 
  

   integrifolia 
  infested 
  by 
  Western 
  Cab- 
  

   bage 
  Flea-beetle, 
  123. 
  

   Click-beetles,' 
  103. 
  See 
  Wireworms. 
  

   Clivina 
  impressifrons, 
  injuries 
  b.y, 
  136. 
  

   Clover, 
  122. 
  

  

  and 
  timothy 
  fields, 
  upland, 
  preferred 
  

   by 
  Larger 
  Meadow 
  Grasshopper, 
  135. 
  

   as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  Cabbage 
  Plusia, 
  152. 
  

   of 
  Spotted 
  Blister-beetle, 
  139. 
  

   of 
  Zebra-caterpillar, 
  153. 
  

   blossoms 
  punctured 
  by 
  Common 
  Flow- 
  

   er 
  Bug, 
  80. 
  

   destroyed 
  by 
  Agallia 
  sanguinolenta, 
  

  

  70. 
  

   Infested 
  by 
  Garden 
  Plea-hopper, 
  88. 
  

  

  by 
  Nectarophora 
  pisi, 
  83. 
  

   Injured 
  by 
  Common 
  Gray 
  Blister-bee- 
  

   tle, 
  139. 
  

   by 
  Empoasca 
  mali, 
  78. 
  

  

  Clover 
  injured— 
  Uonfinued. 
  

  

  by 
  Fnroitean 
  Beet-Tortoise-beetle, 
  

  

  125. 
  

   by 
  I*al(<-slriped 
  Flea-beetle, 
  121. 
  

   .Midge 
  larv»» 
  .-is 
  food 
  of 
  Common 
  Flow- 
  

   er 
  Bug. 
  8(!. 
  

   Ked, 
  blossoms 
  of, 
  as 
  food 
  of 
  Imbri- 
  

   cated 
  Snout-beetle, 
  143. 
  

   infested 
  by 
  Melon 
  Aphis, 
  81. 
  

   iTij\ired 
  by 
  Mealy 
  Flata, 
  84. 
  

   c-nigrum, 
  Xoctua. 
  102. 
  103, 
  105. 
  

   Coccidsie, 
  159. 
  

  

  coccinea, 
  Diedrocephalji. 
  71. 
  

   Coccinellida:^, 
  113. 
  

   coccophila. 
  Sphairostilbe, 
  30-40, 
  44. 
  

   Cockerell. 
  T. 
  I>. 
  A., 
  on 
  Dactylopius 
  sp., 
  

   101. 
  

   on 
  injuries 
  by 
  Megetra 
  vittata, 
  

   139. 
  

   Cocklebui', 
  52. 
  

  

  Pale-striped 
  Flea-beetle 
  destructive 
  to, 
  

  

  121. 
  

   Tan.vmecus 
  confertus 
  destructive 
  to, 
  

   145. 
  

   Colaspis 
  brunnea, 
  125. 
  See 
  under 
  Grape- 
  

   vine 
  ('olaspis. 
  

   concerning 
  life 
  history 
  of, 
  114. 
  

   Grape-vine, 
  125. 
  See 
  under 
  Grape- 
  

   vine 
  Colaspis. 
  

   Coleophora 
  fletcherella, 
  range 
  and 
  injuries 
  

  

  of. 
  140. 
  

   collaris. 
  Dison.vcha. 
  110. 
  

   comes, 
  Typhlocyba, 
  79. 
  

  

  var. 
  vitis, 
  Typhlocyba, 
  79. 
  

   Common 
  Flower 
  Bug. 
  general 
  description, 
  

   food 
  habits, 
  and 
  food 
  plants 
  of, 
  86. 
  

   Garden 
  Web-worm, 
  general 
  descrip- 
  

   tion 
  of 
  larva 
  of, 
  107. 
  See 
  Web- 
  

   worm, 
  Common 
  Garden. 
  

   Grass- 
  worm, 
  abundance 
  and 
  injuries 
  

   of, 
  in 
  1899. 
  149. 
  (See 
  Errata. 
  175.) 
  

   contrasted 
  with 
  Army-worm. 
  150. 
  

   food 
  plants 
  and 
  habits 
  of, 
  149. 
  

   range, 
  life 
  history, 
  and 
  parasites 
  

   of. 
  150. 
  

   Gray 
  Blister-beetle, 
  range, 
  injuries, 
  

  

  and 
  life 
  history 
  of, 
  1.39. 
  

   Negro-bug, 
  general 
  description, 
  food 
  

   plants, 
  and 
  life 
  history 
  of, 
  99, 
  100. 
  

   Ked-legged 
  Grasshopper, 
  128, 
  1.33. 
  

   Red 
  Spider, 
  58. 
  See 
  under 
  Red 
  Spider. 
  

   Squash-bug. 
  97. 
  

   Composita;, 
  Agallia 
  4-punctata 
  on, 
  08. 
  

   as 
  food 
  plants 
  of 
  Striped 
  Cucumber 
  

  

  Beetle. 
  120. 
  

   infested 
  by 
  Ai)his 
  middletonii, 
  101. 
  

   confertus, 
  Tanymccus, 
  143, 
  145. 
  

   conflnis, 
  Chajtocnoma, 
  114, 
  119. 
  

   conica, 
  Chlorochroa, 
  83. 
  

   conspnta, 
  Monoxia, 
  52, 
  115, 
  127, 
  128. 
  

   convexior, 
  Psylliodes, 
  114, 
  124. 
  

   ("onvolvnlaceae 
  injured 
  by 
  Sweet-Potato 
  

   Flea-beetle, 
  119. 
  

  

  