﻿XII 
  

  

  Gooseberry— 
  Continued. 
  

  

  Typhlocyba 
  rosse 
  on, 
  78. 
  

   gossypii, 
  Aphis, 
  81. 
  

  

  Grain 
  as 
  food 
  of 
  Chjetocnema 
  denticulata, 
  

   118. 
  

   fields, 
  Cotnniou 
  Negro-bug 
  abundant 
  

  

  in. 
  100. 
  

  

  fruit 
  trees, 
  garden 
  vegetables, 
  and 
  

  

  weeds, 
  leaves 
  of, 
  as 
  food 
  of 
  Southern 
  

  

  Corn 
  Root 
  Worm, 
  126. 
  

  

  injured 
  by 
  Common 
  Grass-worm, 
  149. 
  

  

  Grains, 
  leaf-hoppers 
  infesting, 
  G7, 
  68, 
  71, 
  

  

  76, 
  77. 
  

   Grape, 
  13. 
  

  

  blossoms 
  injured 
  by 
  Tigweed 
  Bug, 
  85. 
  

   injured 
  by 
  Black 
  Vine-weevil, 
  144. 
  

   by 
  Grape-vine 
  Colaspis, 
  125. 
  

   by 
  Greasy 
  Cutworm, 
  104. 
  

   injury 
  to, 
  by 
  Oneomctopia 
  undata, 
  71. 
  

   leaf-hoppers, 
  distribution, 
  food 
  plants, 
  

   and 
  life 
  history 
  of, 
  79. 
  

   general 
  description 
  of, 
  07, 
  79. 
  

   leaves 
  injured 
  by 
  Red-headed 
  Plea- 
  

   beetle, 
  120. 
  

   Typhlocyba 
  rosae 
  on, 
  78. 
  

   Wild, 
  Empoasca 
  mali 
  on, 
  78. 
  

   Grape-vine 
  Colaspis, 
  general 
  description 
  

   of 
  beetle 
  of, 
  115. 
  

   range, 
  food, 
  and 
  life 
  history 
  of, 
  

   125. 
  

   cultivated 
  and 
  wild, 
  injured 
  by 
  species 
  

  

  of 
  Typhlocyba, 
  79. 
  

   injured 
  by 
  Mealy 
  Flata, 
  84. 
  

  

  by 
  outbreak 
  of 
  Sphragisticus 
  nebu- 
  

   losus, 
  Geocoris 
  bullatus, 
  and 
  

   Nysius 
  angustatus, 
  94. 
  

   Grape-vines, 
  'i. 
  

  

  Agallia 
  novella 
  on, 
  GO. 
  

   Grass, 
  Conunon 
  Negro-bug 
  on, 
  100. 
  

   eggs 
  of 
  cutworms 
  on, 
  100. 
  

   roots 
  us 
  food 
  of 
  wireworms, 
  162. 
  

   -worm, 
  51, 
  146. 
  See 
  Common 
  Grass- 
  

   worm. 
  

   Grasses 
  devoured 
  by 
  Western 
  Army-Cut- 
  

   worm, 
  102. 
  

   infested 
  by 
  Beet 
  Aphis, 
  159. 
  

  

  by 
  Pigweed 
  Bug, 
  85. 
  

   injured 
  by 
  Chsetocnema 
  denticulata, 
  

  

  118. 
  

   leaf-hopi)ers 
  occurring 
  on 
  or 
  injuring, 
  

   67, 
  68, 
  69, 
  71. 
  72, 
  73, 
  74, 
  75, 
  76, 
  77, 
  78. 
  

   Grasshopper, 
  Black-winged, 
  general 
  de- 
  

   scription 
  of, 
  130, 
  131. 
  

   Common 
  Red-legged, 
  128, 
  133. 
  

  

  general 
  description 
  of, 
  130. 
  

   haunts, 
  htibits. 
  oviposition, 
  and 
  

   life 
  history 
  of, 
  134. 
  

   Larger 
  Meadow, 
  oviposition 
  of, 
  and 
  

   preferences 
  as 
  to 
  localities 
  and 
  food 
  

   plants. 
  135. 
  

   Lubber, 
  or 
  Olive, 
  general 
  description 
  

   of, 
  1.30. 
  

  

  Grasshopper, 
  'Lu'b'ber—Conii7))ted. 
  

  

  distribution, 
  and 
  deposition 
  of 
  eggs 
  

   of, 
  133. 
  

   Rocky 
  ISIountain. 
  130, 
  1.33, 
  1.34. 
  

  

  eggs 
  of, 
  142. 
  

   Two-striped, 
  general 
  description, 
  dis- 
  

   tribution, 
  and 
  deposition 
  of 
  eggs 
  of, 
  

   130, 
  1.33. 
  

   Yellow, 
  general 
  descrii)lion 
  and 
  hiber- 
  

   nation 
  of. 
  130, 
  131. 
  

   Grasshoppers, 
  128-136. 
  

  

  as 
  beet 
  insects, 
  50, 
  51, 
  56. 
  

  

  eggs 
  of, 
  as 
  food 
  of 
  blister-beetles, 
  52, 
  

  

  138. 
  

   enemies 
  of, 
  55, 
  129. 
  

   injuries 
  to 
  beets, 
  128. 
  

   life 
  history 
  of, 
  129. 
  

   meadow, 
  general 
  description 
  of, 
  131. 
  

  

  smaller, 
  136. 
  

   measures 
  against, 
  129. 
  

   occurring 
  on 
  or 
  injuring 
  Sugar 
  Beet, 
  

  

  128, 
  130, 
  131, 
  132, 
  133, 
  135, 
  1.36. 
  

   parasites 
  and 
  other 
  enemies 
  of, 
  129. 
  

   poisoned 
  baits 
  for, 
  55. 
  

   Gray 
  Blister-beetle, 
  Common, 
  range. 
  In- 
  

   juries, 
  and 
  life 
  history 
  of, 
  139. 
  

   Greasewood 
  as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  Spotted 
  Blis- 
  

   ter-beetle 
  1.39. 
  

   Greasj' 
  Cutworm, 
  injuries 
  to 
  beets 
  by, 
  

   and 
  general 
  description 
  of, 
  102. 
  See 
  

   Cutworm, 
  Greasy. 
  

   Green, 
  E. 
  C, 
  9, 
  10, 
  17, 
  18, 
  19, 
  20, 
  21, 
  22, 
  

  

  23, 
  27, 
  28, 
  29. 
  

   Green 
  Beet-Leaf-worm, 
  146, 
  151. 
  See 
  un- 
  

   der 
  Beet-Leaf-worm, 
  Green, 
  

   dolphin 
  on 
  Sugar 
  Beet, 
  83. 
  See 
  Nec- 
  

  

  tarophora 
  pisi. 
  

   Flata. 
  'general 
  description, 
  oviposition, 
  

   food 
  plants, 
  and 
  life 
  history 
  of, 
  83, 
  

   84, 
  85. 
  

   Leaf-bug. 
  general 
  description 
  of, 
  87, 
  90. 
  

   plant-bug 
  as 
  beet 
  insect, 
  52. 
  

   Stink-bug, 
  Western, 
  97. 
  See 
  Stink- 
  

   bug, 
  Western 
  Green. 
  

   Greenhouse 
  Leaf-roller, 
  105. 
  See 
  Leaf- 
  

   roller, 
  Greenhouse, 
  

   lilants 
  injured 
  by 
  Black 
  Vine-weevil, 
  

   144. 
  

   Ground-beetles 
  as 
  enemies 
  of 
  Common 
  

  

  Garden 
  Web-worm, 
  109. 
  

   Ground-bug, 
  95. 
  See 
  Large-eyed 
  Purslane 
  

  

  Bug. 
  

   Ground-cherry 
  as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  Margined 
  

  

  Blister-beetle, 
  141. 
  

   Ground-squirrel 
  as 
  enemy 
  of 
  cutworms, 
  

  

  101. 
  

   grylli. 
  Empusa, 
  72. 
  

   gnttulata, 
  Monoxia, 
  127. 
  

   Gypona, 
  general 
  description 
  of, 
  64. 
  

   8-lineata, 
  descrii)tion 
  of, 
  66. 
  72. 
  

  

  distribution 
  and 
  food 
  plants 
  of, 
  72. 
  

  

  