124 



4 n< 'lata, Paria, xiii, 159. 



4-punctata, Agallia, \\i. 65, 68, 69, 70; 



xxiii, 121, 123. 

 4-punctatus, CEcanthus, xxiii, 217, 21S, 



220. 

 4-vittatus, Capsus, xiii. 117. 



I'lt\ tocoris, xiii, 1 17. 

 Quail, xvi, 72; xxiv. 149. 

 quercitronis, Lecanium, xiv, 105. 

 Quickgrass, Hessian-Fbj flaxseeds in, 



\\ ii. 61. 

 Quicklime, xvi, 60. 



Quince, effect of kerosene emulsion on, 

 xxii, 52. 

 Flowering, infested by San Jose Scale, 



xx, 1 ; xxi. 13. 

 infested by San Jose Scale, xx. 1 11 ; 



xxi. 13. 17, 19. 

 injured by Flea Negro-bug, xiii, 107. 

 110. 

 by Leaf-crumpler, xv, 66, 69, 73; 



xxii, 130. 

 by Tarnished Plant-bug, xiii, 122, 

 123. 

 subject to crown-gall, xxii, 100. 

 to fire-blight, xxii, 101. 

 to injury by Fruit Bark-beetle, xvii, 

 6. 

 Quinces injured by Striped Cricket, xxiii, 



215. 

 15-punctata, Anatis, xvi, XI. 



Raccoons as enemies of White-grubs, 



xviii, 124. 

 radicola, Tychea, xviii, 94. 

 Radish as food plant of Army-worm, 

 xxiii, 49. 

 of Common Striped Cutworm, 



xxiii, 34. 

 of Dark-sided Cutworm, xxiii, 



33. 

 of Glassy Cutworm, xxiii, 20. 

 of Seed-corn Maggot, xxiii, 70. 

 of Western Green Stink-bug, 

 xxi, 97; xxiii, 116. 

 destroyed by Cabbage Flea-beetle, xxi, 

 123. 

 bv ' Pale-striped Flea-beetle, xxiii, 

 108. 

 infested by Rhubarb Flea-beetle, xxi, 



124. 

 injured by False Chinch-bug, xxi, 96; 

 xxiii. 118. 

 bv Imbricated Snout-beetle, xxiii, 



'113. 

 by Phyllotreta decipiens, xxi. 123. 

 leaves riddled by Northern Corn Root- 

 worm beetle, xxi. 127. 

 Radishes, injuries to, by anguillulid, xvii, 

 XII. 



Ragweed, xviii, 156. 



as breeding plant of Tortrix pallo- 



rana, xiv, 74. 

 as food plant of Army-worm, xxiii, 

 49. 

 of Corn Root-aphis, xvii, 67; 



xviii, 61 ; xxiv. 21, 25. 

 of Dusky Leaf-bug, xxiii, 199. 

 of Euphoria inda, xxiii, 101. 

 of Pale-striped Flea-beetle, xviiL 



22; xxi, 121; xxiii, 108. 

 of Salt-marsh Caterpillar, xxiii, 



74. 

 of Smartweed Flea-beetle, xxi. 



119. 

 of Southern Corn Rcot-\V' rm 



beetle, xviii, 148. 

 of Stalk-borer, xxiii, 46. 

 infested and bred on bv Green Flata, 

 xxi, 118. 

 by Corn Flea-beetle, xxi, 118; xxiii. 



110. 

 by Flea Negro-bug, xvi, 51. 

 by San Jose Scale, xxi, 42. 

 pollen as food of adult Corn Root- 

 worm, xviii, 158. 

 rantalis, Eurycreon, xxi, 108. 

 Ranunculus acris. Sulphur Leaf-roller 



bred from, xiv, 20. 

 rapae, Pieris, xiv, 6. 93; Misc. Ess.. 128; 

 xv, 1 ; xvi, IX ; xix, 45. 46. 53. 77, 99 ; 

 xxi, 152. 

 Rape as food plant of Cotton Cutworm, 

 xxiii, 80. 

 subject to attack by wireworms, xviii, 

 30. 

 rapidus, Calocoris. xxi. S7. 92; xxiii. 199. 

 233. 

 Capsus, xiii, 136. 

 Derseocoris. xiii, 10, 62, 124, 127. 

 Raspail, Xavier. xxiv. 137. 

 Raspberries, xx. 15. 



as food of thousand-leeged worms. 



xxiii. 222. 

 burrowed by Euphoria inda. xxiii, 101. 

 eaten by adult Banded Ins. xviii. 24. 



by Euschistus variolarius, xxiii, 106. 



injured bv Western Green fune-beetle, 



xxiii. 102. 



Raspberry, Acanthocerus galeator on, 



xxi. 97. 



and Blackberrv, on new insect enemies 



of, xiv, 87-92. 

 anthracnose of. xxii. 99. 101, 104. 126- 



127. 

 Apple Tischeria bred from. xv. 46. 

 as food plant of Army-worm, xxiii. 

 49. 

 m!' Clay-colored Weevil, xxi. 

 145. 



