85 



Gooseberry injured — Continued. 



by Green Apple Leaf-hopper, xiv, 



117. 

 by Imbricated Snout-beetle, xxi, 143 ; 



xxiii, 113. 

 by Mealy Flata, xxi, 84. 

 by Red-beaded Flea-beetle, xxi, 120. 

 Leaf-roller, description of, xiv, 118. 

 Typhlocyba rosae on, xxi, 78. 

 Gophers, striped, xxiii, 39. 

 Gortyna nitela. xiii, 61, 114; Misc. Ess., 



76; xxiii, 44. 

 Gossard, H. A., and Osborn, Herbert, 



xxiv, 6. 

 gossypii, Aphis, xxi, 81. 

 Goureau, Ch., xvii, 5, 6. 

 gracilis. Lachnosterna, xvii, 47, 49; xviii, 



140, 141 (Errata). 

 Gracillariae, xv, 52. 



Grain as food of Chaetocnema denticu- 

 lata, xxi, 118. 

 destroyed by Tenebrioides corticalis 



dubia, xxiii, 182. 

 eaten by Toothed Flea-beetle, xxiii, 



110. 

 -aphis, xiii, 40; xvii, IX. 



infection experiments with, xvii, 82; 

 xix, 51. 

 fields. Common Negro-bug abundant 



in. xxi, 100. 

 injured by Common Grass-worm, xxi, 

 149. 

 by corn bill-bugs and their larvae, 



xxiii, 56. 

 by grasshoppers, xxiii, 65. 

 by Wheat-head Army-worm, xxiii, 

 S3. 

 leaf-hoppers, xiv, 67-69. 

 leaves eaten by Southern Corn Root- 

 worm beetle, xxi, 126. 

 -louse, or Oat-louse, xvii, IX. 

 English, xxiii, 206, 208. ■ 

 European, xxiii, 206, 207. 

 injury to Oats by. xvii. X. 

 Southern, xxiii, 134-135. 

 -moth. Misc. Ess., 90. 



Angoumois, Misc. Ess., 89. 

 small, effect of Chinch-bug on, xvi, 50. 

 liable to destruction by White-grubs, 

 xviii, 109, 114. 

 stored, as food of Nitidulidae, xxiii, 

 181. 

 injury to, by Tenebrioides mauri- 

 tanica, xvi, XL 

 -weevil. Misc. Ess., 112. 

 Grains and other plants as related to 

 life history of European Grain- 

 louse, xxiii, 206. 

 as food of Draeculacephala mollipes, 

 xxiii, 205. 



Grains — Continued. 



as resort of Apple-leaf Aphis, xxii, 



128; xxiii, 206. 

 infested by Dusky Leaf-bug, xxiii, 



199. 

 leaf-hoppers infesting, xxi, 67, 68, 71, 

 76, 77; xxiii, 204. 

 Grama-grasses as food of Dissosteira 



longipennis, xxiii, 213. 

 Gramineas as food of Chinch-bug, xv, 



94. 

 graminum, Toxoptera, xiii, 40; xvii, X; 



xxiii, 134-135. 

 granaria, Calandra, Misc. Ess., 112. 



Macrosiphum, xxiii, 206. 

 granariae, Siphonophora, xiii, 40. 

 granarius, Aphodius, xviii, 8; xxiii, 183, 



228. 

 grande, Isosoma, xiv, 6, 34. 

 grandis, Isosoma, xiv, 35. 



Lachnosterna, xvii, 47, 50; xviii, 139, 

 142. 

 granella, Tinea, Misc. Ess., 90. 

 Granulated Cutworm, xxiii, 32, 232. 

 Grape as food plant of Apantesis phal- 

 erata, xxiii, 76. 

 of False Chinch-bug, xiii, 104. 

 of Rose-chafer, xxiii, 184. 

 of San Jose Scale, xx, 1 ; xxi, 



13. 

 of Smartweed Caterpillar, xxiii, 



170. 

 of Soft Maple Bark-louse, or 

 Cottony Maple Scale, xiv, 103; 

 xxiv, 103. 

 of Yellow Bear, xxiii, 74. 

 -berry Moth, Misc. Ess., 128. 

 blossoms injured by Pigweed Bug, xxi, 

 _ 85. 



infested by Grape Scale, xxii, 120. 

 by Stalk-borer, xxiii, 46. 

 by Sulphur Leaf-roller, xiv, 20; 

 xxiii, 174. 

 injured by Aspidiotus uvae, xvii, XI. 

 by Black Vine-weevil, xxi, 144. 

 by Colaspis brunnea, xiii, 156; xxi, 



125; xxii, 145, 148; xxiii, 106. 

 by Flea Negro-bug, xiii, 110. 

 by Grape Leaf Mite, or Grape Phy- 



tqptus, xiv, 7, 84-86. 

 by Grape Phylloxera, xiv, 7. 

 by Grape Pomace-fly, or Vine-loving 



Fruit-fly, xiv, 7, 83-^84. 

 by Grass-worm, xiv, 62 ; xxiii, 82. 

 bv Greasy Cutworm, xxi, 104; xxiii, 



"22. 

 by Oncometopia undata, xxi, 71. 

 by Prionus grubs, xviii, 146. 

 by Smeared Dagger, xiii, 82. 

 by Tarnished Plant-bug, xiii, 123. 

 insects, on a few, xiv, 83-86. 



