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Ligyrocoris sylvestris, xxiii, 198, 233. 

 Ligyrus, xxi, 52, 163 ; xxiii, 228. 

 character of injury to Corn by, xxiii. 



7. 

 gibbosus, xxi, 50, 165; xxiii, 98, 184, 



228; xxiv, 137. 

 relictus, xxiv, 137. 

 rugiceps, xxiii, 99. 

 Lilac as food plant of May-beetles, 

 xxiv, 143. 

 of Smartweed Caterpillar, xxiii, 



170. 

 of Yellow Bear, xxiii, 74. 

 Green Flata on, xxi, 84. 

 Lilies, bulbs of, devoured by iulids, xiii, 



140. 

 Lily as food plant of Zebra-caterpillar, 



xxiii, 171. 

 Lima Bean destroyed by Western Green 



Stink-bug, xxi, 99. 

 Lime, air-slaked, for Apple Leaf-skele- 

 tonizer, xv, 64. 

 and London purple or Paris green 



for beet insects, xxi, 54. 

 and same for blister-beetles, xxi, 138. 

 and same, with Bordeaux mixture 



added, for beet insects, xxi, 53. 

 and sulphur washes for the San Jose 

 Scale, xxii, 67-90. See under Cali- 

 fornia and under Oregon, 

 arsenite of, for Canker-worm, xxii, 



141. 

 for Codling-moth and curculios. 

 Misc. Ess., 27-28. 37-39, 41, 44-45. 

 for Corn Root-aphis, xviii, 76, 77. 

 or chloride of, fertilization with, for 



wireworms, xviii, 49, 50. 

 sulphur, and blue vitriol for San Jose 

 Scale. See under Oregon wash 

 and under California, 

 and salt for San Jose Sale. See 

 under California. 

 to prevent injury by Colaspi^ brun- 



nea, xiii, 179. 

 -water for Chinch-bug, xvi. 41. 

 Limneria eurycreontis as parasite of 

 Common Garden Web-worm, xxi, 

 109. 

 fugitiva, xv, 70. 

 tibiator. xxi, 112. 



sp. as parasite of Lesser Apple Leaf- 

 roller, xv, 84. 

 Limnobaris deplanata, xxiii. 229. 



found on Corn, xxiii, 193. 

 limula, Lachnosterna. xvii. 47, 51 ; xviii, 



140, 143. 

 Lindeman, K., xvii, 61. 

 Linden infested by Putnam Scale, xxii, 

 115. 



Linden — Continued. 



injuries to, by Cottony Maple Scale, 



xxiv, 102, 103, 116. 

 (See also Basswood.) 

 linearis, Suaeda, xxi, 128. 

 lineata, Deilephila, xxi, 146, 155. 

 lineatella, Anarsia, xiii, 62, 141. 



Prodenia, xxi, 148; xxiii, 79. 

 lineatus, Lygus, xiii, 117. 



Pcecilocapsus, xxiii, 200, 233. 

 lineolaris, Coreus, xiii, 116. 



Lygus, xiii, 10, 62, 115; xiv, 77. 

 Phytocoris, xiii, 116. 

 lineolata, Cremastogaster, xxiii, 126. 

 Linney, Charles E., xx, 19, 49. 

 Lintner. J. A., xiii, 15. 16, 20, 21, 24, 72; 

 xiv, 21, 58, 84, 108; Misc. Ess., 6, 

 16; xv, 2; xvi. 61, 62, 78; xviii, 17, 25, 

 123; xxi. 59. 60. 61, 121; xxiii, 19, 31, 

 86, 100, 180, 182, 223. 

 Lioderma sp., xxi, 52. 



uhleri. xxi, 97. 

 Lippincott Publishing Company. J. B., 



xxi, 57. 

 Liquidambar as food plant of May-bee- 

 tles, xviii, 114. 

 Liriodendron as food plant of May- 

 beetles, xxiv, 143. 

 tulipifera, xix, 195. 

 lithocolletidis, Sympiezus, xv, 50, 57. 

 Lithocolletis cratEegella, xv, 52. 



geminatella, xv, 52, 53, 55. 

 Little, or Common, Negro-bug, or Ne- 

 gro-bug, xvi, 51; xxi, 99-100; xxiii, 

 115-116, 233. 

 lividus, Euderus, xxiv, 128. 

 Lixus concavus, xxiii, 114, 229. 

 food of, xvi, 76. 

 mucidus. xxiii. 114, 229. 

 terminalis bred from Smartweed, xvi, 

 76. 

 Lloyd, W. B., xxiii, 145. 

 Lobelia as food plant of Red-banded 

 Leaf-roller, xxiii, 175. 

 of Spotted Cutworm, xvi, 87. 

 -water for Chinch-hug. xvi, 40. 

 Lobelias subject to attack by wire- 

 worms, xviii, 30. 

 lobicornis, Mvrmica scabrinodis, xiii, 8, 



11, 53; xxiii, 158, 228. 

 Lockwood, Samuel, xiii, 147, 148. 

 Locust as food plant of Imbricated 

 Snout-beetle, xxi, 143. 

 Black, as food plant of May-beetles, 

 xviii, 114. 

 defoliated by Ash-colored Blister- 

 beetle, xxi, 140. 

 infested by Nematus robiniae, xiv, 116. 

 injured by Grav Blister-beetle, xxi, 

 139. 



