ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



225 



Insects, beneficial, concerning, 1857 (Tart 

 1),201; 1862 (Parti), 351, 376; 1870 (Part 

 1), 376; 1S71 (Part 1), 331, 347 (Part 2), 

 30, 109; 1872 (Parti), 233,250,262,265; 



1875 (Part 1), 121, 131, 180, 186, 189, 191, 

 200, 203; 1877 (Part 1), 262. 



— destruction of, by birds, 1861 (Part 2), 

 50; 1865 (Part 1), 96, 101. 



to crops by, 1870 (Part 1), 352; 1871 



(Part 1), 333 ; 1884, 98 ; 1892, 290, 293. 



— fertilize plants, 1865 (Part 1), 143. 



— habits of, in their relations to man, the 

 (F. G. Sanborn), 1864 (Part 1), 139. 



— imago of, concerning the, 1862 (Part 

 1), 130. 



— in the orchard, and their destruction, 

 1889, 14. 



— increase of, 1872 (Part 2), 201. 



— injurious (Prof.C.H.Fernald), 1887,78. 

 of Massachusetts, some of the (Prof. 



J. A. Lintner), 1885, 165. 

 new or little known (Dr. A. S. Pack- 

 ard, Jr.), 1869 (Parti), 235. 

 to asparagus, 1873 (Parti), 313; 1885, 



188 ; 1888, 153. 



to corn, 1882, 77. 



to elms, 1864 (Part 1) , 154 ; 1871 (Part 



1), 346. 

 to farm and garden crops (Prof. S. 



T. Maynard), 1884, 340. 

 to field crops, 1870 (Part 1), 367; 



1871 (Part 1), 333. 

 to fruit trees generally, 1872 (Part 1), 



251. 



to garden vegetables, 1869 (Part 1), 251. 



to oaks, 1864 (Part 1), 146; 1869 



(Part 1), 245. 

 to shade and forest trees, 1870 (Part 



1),370; 1871 (Part 1),345; 1872 (Part 



1), 251. 

 - to the apple, 1859 (Part 1), 68; 1861 



(Part 2), 91 ; 1864 (Part 1), 143, 147, 151, 



157, 222; 1865 (Part 2), 43; 1866 (Part 



1), 278; 1868 (Part 1), 55 (Part 2), 102; 



1869 (Part 1), 235; 1870 (Part 1), 362; 



1871 (Part 1), 205; 1874 (Part 1), 348; 



1876 (Part 2), 81; 1877 (Part 2), 58; 1878 

 (Part 1), 216; 1879 (Part 2), 58; 1884, 

 338; 1885, 183; 1887, 18. 



observations in regard to (Prof. S. 



T. Maynard), 1884,338. 

 to the bean, 1869 (Part 1), 25; 1870 



(Part 1), 370; 1872 (Part 1), 250. 

 to the cabbage, 1864 (Part 1), 201, 



203 ; 1870 (Part 1) , 353, 367 (Part 2) , 161 ; 



1871 (Part 1), 336; 1884, 340; 1887, 94; 



1888, 165. 

 to the cherry, 1869 (Part 1), 238. 



Insects injurious to the cranberry, 1853 

 (Part 1), 58 (Part 2), 247; 1855 (Part2), 

 123; 1861 (Part 2), 85; 1863 (Part 1), 

 101; 1864 (Part 1), 157; 1866 (Part 1), 

 281; 1869 (Part 1), 239, 242; 1883, 158; 

 1888, 125; 1891, 169. 



to the currant, 1868 (Part 2), 103; 



1869 (Part 1),244; 1870 (Part 1), 355; 

 1883,311; 1884, 341. 



to the grape, 1870 (Part 1), 365; 



1873 (Part 1),303. 



to the hop, 1854 (Part 1), 116. 



to the peach, 1864 (Part 1), 150. 



to the pear, 1864 (Part 1), 151. 



to the pine, 1869 (Part 1), 245. 



to the raspberry, 1869 (Part 1), 244; 



1871 (Part 1), 343. 



to the squash, 1864 (Part 1), 207; 



1875 (Part 1), 133; 1876 (Part 1), 210. 



to the strawberry, 1872 (Part 1), 240 ; 



1888, 150. 



to vegetation, 1853 (Part 1), 59 (Part 



2), 247; 1855 (Part 2), 123; 1856 (Part 

 2), 438; 1857 (Part 1), 197; 1864 (Part 

 1), 139; 1868 (Part 2), 97; 1869 (Part 

 1), 235, 250, 263 ; 1870 (Part 1), 351, 379. 



destruction of (Prof. S. P. Fowler), 



1856 (Part 2), 438. 



Harris' work on, concerning, 1860 



(Part 1), 271; 1861 (Part 1), 195. 



to wheat, 1861 (Part 1), 131. 



and beneficial, reports on (Dr. A. S. 



Packard, Jr.), 1870 (Part 1),351; 1871 

 (Part 1), 331; 1872 (Part 1), 237; 1873 

 (Part 1), 331. 



— introduced, increased destructiveness 

 of, 1892, 288. 



— knowledge of, importance to agricult- 

 urists of a, 1870 (Part 1), 351. 



— larvae of, concerning the, 1862 (Part 1), 

 130. 



— of Massachusetts which are beneficial 

 to agriculture (F. G. Sanborn), 1862 

 (Part 1), 123. 



— on house plan ts, destruction of, 1881, 277. 



— plant diseases produced by, 1877 (Part 

 1), 219. 



— plant house, 1869 (Part 1), 257. 



— protection of trees against (Charles B. 

 Rice), 1885, 384. 



— pupae of, concerning the, 1862 (Part 1), 

 130. 



— relative fertility of birds and, 1872 (Part 

 2), 196. 



— war with, the (Dr. Jabez Fisher), 1878 

 (Part 1), 207. 



— why the gypsy moth is more destruc- 

 tive than our native, 1S92, 294. 



