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Buckwheat as food plant — Continued. 



of Dusk\- Leaf-bug, xxiii, 199. 

 of Smartweed Caterpillar, xxiii, 



170. 

 of Striped Blister-beetle, xxi, 



140. 

 of W-marked Cutworm, xxiii, 



31. 

 of Zebra-caterpillar, xxi, 153. 

 Corizus lateralis on, xxi, 97. 

 Crepidodera atriventris on, xxi, 117. 

 Deltocephalus inimicus on, xxi, 74. 

 destroyed by Grass-worm, xiv, 62; 



xxiii, 82. 

 infested by moth of Common Garden 



Web-worm, xxi, 108. 

 injured bv Grape-vine Colaspis, xxii, 

 145, 148. 

 by Sweet-Fotato Flea-beetle, xxiii, 

 111. 

 sown in outer rows of Corn to pro- 

 tect against Chinch-bug invasion, 

 xv, 99. 

 Wild, attempt to force Chinch-bug to 

 eat, xvi, 50, 56. 

 Bud-worm, Tobacco, xxiii, 67. 

 Buffalo-berry flamed with gasoline 

 blast-lamp to destroy San Jose Scale, 

 xxiv, 46. 

 Buffalo-grass as food plant of Dissos- 

 teira longipennis, xxiii, 213. 

 of Garden Web-worm, xxiii, 90. 

 Bugs, French, xxi, 115, 127. See under 



French Bugs. 

 Buhach for Chinch-bug, xvi, 42. 

 Bulb-worm. Wheat, xiii, 10, 11, 13-29; 



xiv, 54. See Wheat Bulb-worm, 

 bullatus, Geocoris, xxi, 94. 

 Bulrushes, eggs of Diedrocephala mol- 



lipes in, xxi, 72. 

 Bumblebee infested with Sporotrichum. 



xix, 74. 

 Bumblebees, xxiii, 101. 

 Bunting, Black-throated, xiii, 131. 



as enemv of corn bill-bugs, xvi, 71, 

 72. 

 Buprestidae, xviii, 31. 

 Burdock as food plant of Garden Web- 

 worm, xxiii, 90. 

 of Salt-marsh Caterpillar, xxiii. 



74. 

 of Stalk-borer, xxiii, 46. 

 of Sulphur Leaf-roller, xiv, 20; 



xxiii, 174. 

 of Zebra-caterpillar, xxi. 153. 

 infested by Melon Aphis, xxi, 81. 

 Burning egg-masses of Gypsy-moth, 

 xxiii, 89. 

 of Soft Maple Bark-louse, xiv, 109. 

 fallen leaves for Apple Leaf-skele- 

 tonizer, xv, 64. 



Burning fallen leaves — Continued. 

 for Apple Ornix, xv, 57. 

 for Apple Tischeria, xv, 50. 

 grass as measure against Black-headed 



Grass-maggot, xiii, 59. 

 infested fodder and waste as measure 



against Fodder Worm, xxiii, 87. 

 out chinch-bugs as they emerge from 



winter quarters, xvi, 53, 57. 

 over grass-lands to destroy grass- 

 hoppers, xxiii, 14. 

 strawberry fields, xiii, 93, 95, 96. 

 104. 

 rubbish as measure against False 

 Chinch-bug, xxi, 96. 

 against Tarnished Plant-bug, 

 xxi, 91. 

 to prevent insect injurv to Beet, 

 xxi, 53, 86. 

 straw and stubble for Wheat Straw- 

 worm, xiii, 31, 33, 37. 

 stubble as measure against Hessian 

 Fly, xv. 31. 

 against Wheat Bulb-worm, xv, 

 31. 

 vegetation as measure against Died- 

 rocephala mollipes, xxi, 72. 

 young grasshoppers in artificial shel- 

 ters, Misc. Ess., 54. 

 Burrill, T. J., xiv, 116; xvi, 45; xvii, 

 75, 76, 77, 80; xviii, 52, 136, 151, 158; 

 xix, 82; xx, 40; xxi, 5; xxiv, 113. 

 Burrowing Web-worm, xvi, X, 98-101. 

 dates and places of collection of, 



xvi, 100. 

 description of, and of imago, xvi, 

 99-100. 

 web-worms, xxiii, 44, 95-98, 226. 

 Burrows, W. B., xxiv, 156. 

 bursa-pastoris, Capsella, xviii, 96. 

 Butler, C. W., xiii, 138, 161, 165. 

 Butternut as food plant of May-beetles, 

 xviii, 114, 117, 129. 

 -trees, Lachnosterna beetles collected 

 from, xxiv, 141. 

 Bythoscopus siccifolius, xxi, 69. 



Cabbage, Agallia 4-punctata on, xxi, 68. 

 and other cruciferous plants as food 

 of Harlequin Cabbage-bug, xxiii, 

 196. 

 as food plant of Agallia sanguino- 

 lenta, xxi, 70. 

 of Army-worm, xxiii, 49. 

 of Black Blister-beetle, xxi, 141. 

 of Bristly Cutworm, xxiii, 35. 

 of Clay-backed Cutworm, xxiii, 



29. 

 of Common Striped Cutworm, 

 xxiii, 34. 



