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  CONTAGIOUS 
  DISEASES 
  OF 
  THE 
  CHINCH-BUG. 
  

  

  Laboratory 
  observations 
  and 
  experiments 
  24-29 
  

  

  Laboratory 
  studies 
  of 
  Empusa 
  28 
  

  

  Laboratory 
  studies 
  of 
  bacterial 
  disease 
  29 
  , 
  210 
  

  

  Laboratory 
  studies 
  of 
  Sporotrichum 
  26 
  

  

  Le 
  Baron, 
  Wm 
  173, 
  192. 
  194 
  

  

  Lintner, 
  J. 
  A 
  174 
  

  

  Lugger, 
  Otto, 
  experiments 
  in 
  Minnesota 
  199-201 
  

  

  Meteorological 
  conditions 
  and 
  the 
  chinch-bug 
  173 
  

  

  Metschnikoff 
  on 
  parasitic 
  fungi 
  of 
  insects 
  197 
  

  

  Micrococcus 
  insectorum, 
  Description 
  of 
  196 
  

  

  Micrococcus, 
  Laboratory 
  studies 
  of 
  29. 
  210, 
  213-215 
  

  

  Microphytous 
  diseases 
  of 
  chinch-bug, 
  History 
  of 
  192 
  

  

  Minnesota, 
  Experiments 
  in 
  122, 
  164 
  

  

  Mississippi, 
  Experiment 
  in 
  122, 
  165 
  

  

  Missouri, 
  Experiments 
  in 
  123 
  , 
  124 
  . 
  165 
  

  

  Nebraska, 
  Experiments 
  in 
  124, 
  165 
  

  

  Oklahoma 
  Territory, 
  Experiments 
  in 
  125. 
  126, 
  166 
  

  

  Osborn, 
  Herbert, 
  paper 
  on 
  contagious 
  disease 
  as 
  an 
  insecticide 
  208 
  

  

  Patrick, 
  LA 
  198 
  

  

  Popenoe, 
  E. 
  A., 
  on 
  wet 
  weather 
  vs. 
  chinch-bugs 
  174, 
  208 
  

  

  Keports 
  disease 
  among 
  chinch-bugs 
  in 
  Kansas 
  in 
  1882 
  197 
  

  

  Rainfall 
  tables 
  178-183 
  

  

  Keports 
  of 
  farmers 
  36-131 
  

  

  Results 
  of 
  field 
  experiments 
  33, 
  131, 
  168-170 
  

  

  Riley, 
  C. 
  V., 
  on 
  wet 
  weather 
  vs. 
  the 
  chinch-bug 
  173, 
  174. 
  178. 
  184, 
  186, 
  194 
  

  

  Unfavorable 
  opinion 
  of, 
  concerning 
  disease 
  as 
  an 
  insecticide 
  194 
  . 
  204 
  

  

  Shimer, 
  Dr. 
  Henry, 
  first 
  ascribes 
  the 
  death 
  of 
  chinch-bugs 
  to 
  disease 
  in 
  1865 
  192, 
  193, 
  194, 
  196 
  

  

  Snow, 
  F. 
  H., 
  list 
  of 
  articles 
  by, 
  on 
  contagious 
  diseases 
  of 
  the 
  chinch-bug 
  , 
  216, 
  217 
  

  

  Sporotrichum 
  discovered 
  by 
  Professor 
  Forbes 
  to 
  be 
  parasitic 
  on 
  chinch-bugs 
  in 
  1888 
  199 
  

  

  Sporotrichum, 
  First 
  experiments 
  with 
  13 
  , 
  14 
  

  

  Sporotrichum, 
  Laboratory 
  studies 
  of 
  11 
  , 
  26 
  , 
  211-213 
  

  

  Stevens, 
  W. 
  C, 
  Acknowledgment 
  to 
  6 
  

  

  Summary 
  of 
  field 
  experiments 
  for 
  1891 
  168-170 
  

  

  Temperature 
  tables 
  178-183 
  

  

  Texas, 
  Experiments 
  in 
  127, 
  166 
  

  

  Thaxter, 
  Roland, 
  determination 
  of 
  chinch-bug 
  fungi 
  11 
  , 
  28 
  

  

  Thomas, 
  Cyrus, 
  on 
  wet 
  weather 
  vs. 
  the 
  chinch-bug 
  173. 
  184, 
  185, 
  193, 
  194 
  

  

  Time 
  required 
  to 
  check 
  ravages 
  of 
  chinch-bugs 
  16 
  

  

  Walsh, 
  B. 
  D., 
  on 
  wet 
  weather 
  vs. 
  tiie 
  chinch-bug 
  173. 
  194 
  

  

  Waters, 
  H. 
  J., 
  Experiments 
  of 
  9, 
  123 
  

  

  Waters, 
  G. 
  W 
  175 
  

  

  Webster, 
  F. 
  M., 
  Experiments 
  of 
  9 
  , 
  201-204 
  

  

  Weed, 
  Howard 
  Evarts, 
  Experiments 
  of 
  122 
  

  

  Wisconsin, 
  Experiments 
  in 
  128-131 
  , 
  167 
  

  

  Young 
  bugs 
  killed 
  by 
  disease 
  15, 
  16 
  

  

  