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fusca, Formica, xviii, 66; xix, 81. 

 gagates, Formica,, xviii, 96, 99, 100. 

 Lachnosterna, xvii, 32, 36, 37, 38, 45, 

 46, 47, 48, 50, 51; xviii, 54, 113, 115, 

 116, 117, 119, 121, 139, 142; xx, 33; 

 xxiv, 137. 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 

 143, 144, 151. 152, 154. 

 Nabis, xix, 116. 

 fusciceps, Pegomyia, xxiii, 9, 70. 



Fhorbia. xviii. Errata ; xxiii, 70. 

 fuscicostellus, Crambus, xvi, IX. 

 fuscipennis, Aphelinus, xx, 19, 20. 

 fuscipes, Blacus, xvii, 5. 



Phorbia, xviii, 16 (Errata), 

 fuscula, Crepidodera, xiii, 62 (see Ad- 

 denda, I), 86. 

 Fuscicladium dendriticum, xxii, 102, 137. 

 fusiformis, Garganus, xxi, i>7, 90. 



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gagates, Formica fusca, xviii, 96. 99. 100. 

 galeator, Acanthocerus, xxi, 96, 97. 



Euthoctha, xxi, 97. 

 Galium, Ther-etra tersa bred from, xxiii, 



167. 

 Gall-fly. Strawberry Leaf-stem, xiii, 60, 



62, 97. 

 gallivorana, Croesia?. xiv, 17. 

 Galusha, O. B., xiii, 72, 74, 75; xiv, 77; 



xviii, 158. 

 Gama-grass infested by Larger Stalk- 

 borer, xxiii, 92. 

 Gamasidse infesting Sphenophorus par- 



vulus, xxii, 4. 

 Garden Flea-hopper, xxi, 87, 88-89. 

 flowers and leaves of vegetables as 

 food of Southern Corn Root- 

 worm, xxi, 126. 

 bulbs of, devoured by Iulidse, xiii, 



140. 

 infested by Stalk-borer, xxiii, 46. 

 Mamestra, xxi, 51, 151. 

 or Common Garden, Web-worm, xxi, 

 107, 108-109; xxiii, 89-91, 227. See 

 also Web-worms, garden. 

 Pea infested by Nectarophora pisi, 



xxi, 83. 

 pinks as food of Black Blister-beetle, 



xxi, 141. 

 plants as food of Rose-chafer, xxiii, 



185. 

 produce as food of Western Green 



Stink-bug, xxi, 97. 

 vegetables as food of Julus ccerule- 

 ocinctus, xxiii, 223. 

 destroyed by Variegated Cutworm, 

 xxiii, 24. 

 by W-marked Cutworm, xxiii. 31. 

 injured by anguillulid, xvii, XII. 

 by blister-beetles, xxiii, 112. 



Garden vegetables injured — Continued. 

 by Dark-sided Cutworm, xxiii, 33. 

 by Greasy Cutworm, xxiii, 21. 

 by Red-backed Cutworm, xxiii, 34. 

 by Spotted Cutworm, xxiii, 25. 

 by Tarnished Plant-bug, xiii, 116; 

 xxiii, 119, 122. 

 leaves of, as food of woolly bears, 

 xxiii, 73. 

 Web-worm, Imported, xxi. 111. See 



under Web-worm, 

 web-worms, xxi, 51, 106-112; xxiii, 7, 

 10, 226, 231. See also under Web- 

 worms. 

 Gardens, Burrowing Web-worm taken 



in, xvi, 100. 

 Garganus fusiformis, xxi, 87, 90. 

 Garman, W. H„ or H., xiii, 12, 158. 

 161, 170; xiv, 73, 74, 105; xvi, 

 70: xvii, 70, 71; xviii, 70. 73, 89, 

 150. 152; xxi, 113, 152; xxii, 

 125, 127, 138; xxiii, 20, 103, 126, 

 165. 205, 208. 

 Contribution to the life history 

 of the Corn Plant-louse, xiv, 

 23-33. 

 Second contribution to the same. 

 Misc. Ess., 46-48. 

 Gas-lime for Chinch-bug, xv, 101 ; xvi, 

 41. 

 for Goldsmith-beetle, xiii, 148. 

 for White-grubs, xiii, 145. 

 for wireworms. xviii, 50. 

 to free soil from insects, xiii. 67. 

 Gas-tar bands for Canker-worm, xxii, 



139. 

 Gasoline blast-lamp for general insec- 

 ticide purposes, xxiv, 45, 47, 52. 

 effect of, on various trees and 



plants, xxiv, 46-48, 52. 

 experiments with, xxiv, 50-52. 



for destruction of fungus par- 

 asites, xxiv, 44, 51. 

 for destruction of insects, xxiv, 

 43-56, 57. 

 used against Chinch-bug, xxiv, 44, 

 52-56, 57-58. 

 against Cotton Boll-weevil, xxiv, 



44. 

 against Harlequin Cabbage-bug, 



xxiv, 43, 48-49. 

 against San Jose Scale, xxiv, 44. 



46-48. 

 for burning thorns from prickly 

 pears, xxiv, 44. 

 for ants, Misc. Ess., 5. 

 for white ants, xix, 199. 

 Gastman, E. A., xxiv, 118. 

 Geddes. Gamble, xvi, 61. 

 Gelechia cerealella, xiii, 10. , 



