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  punctata, 
  Agallla, 
  68. 
  

   puncticollis, 
  Monoxia, 
  52, 
  115, 
  127. 
  

   punotulata, 
  I'sylliodos, 
  114, 
  124. 
  

   purpiireum, 
  Eiipatoriuni, 
  80. 
  

   Purslane, 
  52, 
  107. 
  

  

  as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  False 
  Chinch-bug, 
  96. 
  

   of 
  Garden 
  Mamestra, 
  151. 
  

   of 
  garden 
  web-worms, 
  106. 
  

   of 
  Purslane-sphinx, 
  1.55. 
  

   Bug, 
  Large-eyed, 
  distribution 
  and 
  food 
  

  

  plants 
  of, 
  95. 
  

   -caterpillar, 
  146. 
  

  

  food, 
  distribution, 
  description, 
  and 
  

   life 
  history 
  of, 
  154, 
  155. 
  

   eggs 
  of 
  Melon 
  Aphis 
  on, 
  81. 
  

   infested 
  by 
  Common 
  Garden 
  Web- 
  

   worm, 
  108, 
  109. 
  

   by 
  Large-eyed 
  Purslane 
  Bug, 
  95. 
  

   by 
  Melon 
  Aphis, 
  81. 
  

   Pale-striped 
  Flea-beetle 
  destructive 
  to, 
  

  

  121. 
  

   -sphinx, 
  140. 
  

  

  distinct 
  forms, 
  food 
  preferences, 
  

  

  and 
  life 
  history 
  of, 
  155, 
  156. 
  

   measure 
  against, 
  155. 
  

   Pyraustidfe, 
  105. 
  

   Pyrrharctia 
  Isabella, 
  146, 
  156. 
  See 
  under 
  

  

  Woolly 
  bear,s. 
  

   4-lineata, 
  Cicadula, 
  77. 
  

   4-punctata, 
  Agallia. 
  65, 
  68. 
  69, 
  70. 
  

  

  Quince, 
  13. 
  

  

  Flowering, 
  13. 
  

  

  infested 
  by 
  San 
  Jose 
  Scale, 
  20. 
  

   infested 
  by 
  San 
  Jose 
  Scale. 
  17, 
  19. 
  

  

  Hadish 
  as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  Western 
  Green 
  

   Stink-bug, 
  97. 
  

   destroyed 
  by 
  tiabbage 
  Flea-beetle, 
  123. 
  

   infested 
  by 
  Rhubarb 
  Flea-beetle, 
  124. 
  

   injured 
  by 
  False 
  Chiuch-bug, 
  96. 
  

   by 
  I'hyllotreta 
  decipiens, 
  123. 
  

   leaves 
  riddled 
  liy 
  Xorthern 
  Corn 
  Root 
  

   Worm, 
  127. 
  

   Ivagweed 
  as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  Smartweed 
  

   Flea-beetle, 
  110. 
  

   Corn 
  Flea-beetlo 
  on, 
  118. 
  

   Green 
  Flata 
  on, 
  84. 
  

   infested 
  by 
  San 
  Jose 
  Scale, 
  42. 
  

   Pale-striped 
  Flea-beetle 
  destructive 
  

   to, 
  121. 
  

   rantalis, 
  Kurycreon, 
  108. 
  

   rapse, 
  Pieris, 
  152. 
  

   rapidus, 
  Calocoris, 
  87, 
  92. 
  

   Raspberry, 
  13. 
  

  

  Acanthoceros 
  galeator 
  on, 
  97. 
  

   as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  Clay-colored 
  Weevil, 
  

   145. 
  

   of 
  Cotton 
  Cutworm, 
  148. 
  

   of 
  Imbricated 
  Suout-beetle, 
  143. 
  

   grape 
  leaf 
  -hoppers 
  on, 
  79. 
  

  

  Raspberry— 
  Contin 
  tied. 
  

  

  Infested 
  by 
  Oncometopia 
  undata, 
  71. 
  

   injured 
  by 
  Black 
  Vine-weevil, 
  144. 
  

   by 
  Empoasca 
  mall, 
  78. 
  

   by 
  Potato 
  Flea-beetle, 
  117. 
  

   by 
  Sweet 
  Potato 
  Flea-beetle, 
  119. 
  

   Red 
  Cedar, 
  Agallia 
  novella 
  on, 
  69. 
  

  

  Clover 
  blossoms 
  as 
  food 
  of 
  Imbricated 
  

   Snout-beetle, 
  143. 
  

   infested 
  by 
  Melon 
  Aphis, 
  81. 
  

   injured 
  by 
  Mealy 
  Flata, 
  84. 
  

   Haw, 
  13. 
  

  

  -headed 
  Flea-beetle, 
  general 
  descrip- 
  

   tion 
  and 
  food 
  plants 
  of, 
  and 
  arrest 
  

   of 
  injury 
  by, 
  120. 
  

   -legged 
  Grasshopper, 
  130. 
  

  

  injury 
  by, 
  128. 
  

   mites 
  infesting 
  larva 
  of 
  DeltocephaliiS 
  

  

  inimicus, 
  75. 
  

   Pigweed, 
  52. 
  

   Spider, 
  Common, 
  58. 
  

   kerosene 
  for, 
  59. 
  

   life 
  history 
  of, 
  58. 
  

   plants 
  infested 
  by, 
  58, 
  59. 
  

   spiders, 
  characterization 
  of 
  injury 
  to 
  

   beets 
  by, 
  56, 
  58. 
  

   Redbud 
  injured 
  by 
  Grape-vine 
  leaf-hop- 
  

   pers, 
  79. 
  

   reflexus, 
  Amarantus, 
  96. 
  

   Remedies 
  and 
  preventives 
  for 
  insect 
  dep- 
  

   redations: 
  agricultural 
  procedure, 
  53, 
  

   129, 
  161. 
  163, 
  165. 
  

   arsenic, 
  white, 
  and 
  sal-soda, 
  54. 
  

   arsenical 
  poisons, 
  53, 
  64, 
  81, 
  107, 
  113, 
  

  

  138, 
  143, 
  151. 
  

   barriers, 
  148. 
  

   bisulphide 
  of 
  carbon, 
  53. 
  

   Bordeaux 
  mixture, 
  53, 
  113. 
  

   bran 
  mash, 
  poisoned, 
  54, 
  101. 
  

   burning 
  rubbish, 
  53, 
  86, 
  91, 
  96. 
  

  

  vegetation, 
  72. 
  

   carboloum, 
  41. 
  

   clean 
  culture, 
  52, 
  63, 
  86, 
  96. 
  

   deep 
  plowing 
  and 
  rolling, 
  62. 
  

   ditching, 
  148. 
  

   early 
  planting 
  and 
  active 
  cultivation, 
  

  

  113. 
  

   fall 
  harrowing, 
  107. 
  

  

  and 
  spring 
  plowing, 
  53, 
  101. 
  

   fumigation, 
  26. 
  

   fungous 
  infection, 
  30. 
  

   hand-picking. 
  54, 
  101. 
  143, 
  155. 
  

   hopperdozer, 
  129. 
  

   hydrocyanic 
  acid 
  gas, 
  25, 
  26. 
  

   insecticide 
  apparatus, 
  64. 
  

   kerosene, 
  2, 
  40, 
  41, 
  53, 
  59, 
  64, 
  81, 
  92, 
  

   138, 
  144. 
  

   emulsion, 
  53, 
  62, 
  63, 
  81, 
  96. 
  

   lime 
  and 
  Paris 
  green 
  or 
  London 
  pur- 
  

   ple, 
  with 
  addition 
  sometimes 
  of 
  Bor- 
  

   deaux 
  mixture, 
  53, 
  54, 
  138. 
  

   London 
  purple 
  and 
  lime, 
  54, 
  138. 
  

   mechanical 
  measures, 
  55, 
  142. 
  

  

  