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jiiglandis, Aspidiotus, see Mytilaspis 

 pomorum. 

 Corythiica, 4:108. 

 Cressonia (syn. Smerinthus), 



10:508; 14:309^ 

 Lecanium, erroneous reference 



of L. prunastri. 

 Smerinthus, see Cressonia. 

 Juglans (walnut), Datana integer- 

 rlma injuring, 12:309. 

 cinerea, see Butternut, 

 nigra, sec Walnut, black, 

 rupestris, Enclienopa binotata 

 on, 4:203; 14:351*. 

 juulnns-regiae, Aspidiotus, 11:271; 



12:316. 

 julianus, Strategus, 7:249. 

 Julidae. 2:229; 3:132; 4:132; 10:445- 



49, 487, 519; 12:300. 

 juloides, Gamasus, 3:134. 

 Julus (syn. lulus), 1:307; 5:311; 10: 

 451. 

 americanus, see ?Spirobolus 



marginatus. 

 caeruleocinctus, attacking gera- 

 niums, 4:307; attackins: pota- 

 toes, 3:132, 153; 9:464; 10: 

 445-49, 451, 487, 489; beneath 

 carpets. 5:296; bibliography, 

 3:133; habits, 2:229; infested 

 with Uropoda americana, 7: 

 384; reference, 3:142; 4:208: 

 5:326; 6:190: 9:199; 10:513; 

 12:352; 14:333^ 337^ 346^ 

 355^ 363«, 377^ 378^ 393-; 

 remedies, 2:229. 

 complanatus, see ? Polydesmus 



serratus. 

 guttatus, 10:449. 

 hortensis, see J. caeruleocinc- 

 tus. 

 impressus, see Parajulus. 

 marginatus, see Spirobolus. 

 multistriatus, see J. caeruleo- 

 cinctus. 

 Jumping cocoon, 6:186. 

 Jumping galls, 7:309, 310, 364. 

 Jumping seeds, 4:151-54; 5:315; 7: 



309, 310. 

 Jumping spiders, 10:430. 

 Jumping sumach beetle, 5:271. 

 June beetle or bug, sec May beetle. 



green, 11:268. 

 June berry, Aspidiotus perniciosus 



on, 11:224. 

 Juniper i)lant bug, 10:430-32; 12: 



3.-)2; 14:397«. 

 juniperina, Pentatoma (syn.Cimex), 

 10:430-.32, 490, 512; 12:352; 14: 

 379^ 393". 

 juniperinus, Cimex, see Pentatoma 

 juniperina. 



Juniperus virginianus, see Cedar, red. 

 Junonia coenia, 7:381. 

 juvenalis, Nisoniades, see Thanaos. 

 Thanaos (syn. Nisoniades), 1: 



333, 334, 335, 338; 6:180; 7: 



375. 



Kale, insects injurious to; 

 Plusia brassicae, 2:91. 

 Thrips tabaci, 11:244. 

 kalmiae. Sphinx, 5:177; 10:508, 515; 



14.:309^ 

 Kaltenbach, J. H., Mo)W'irai}hie der 



Familien der PflanzenJause. PJiij- 



topMMres cited, 5:246. Pflanzen- 



f chide a us der Klassr der InscJctcn 



cited. 4:73; referred to, 11:149. 

 Kansas academy of science. Trans- 

 actions cited, 1:99, 254; 7:255; 11: 



126, 134, 181. 

 Kansas agricultural experiment 



station, Report cited, 7:255; 10: 



432. 

 Kansas state agricultural college, 



course in entomology at, 12:344. 

 Kansas state board of agriculture, 



Transactions cited, 1:227; 10:432. 

 Kansas state horticultural society, 



14:306^ Transactions cited, 7:255. 

 Karr, Joseph, insects from, 13:375\ 

 Karraker, J. F., insects from, 11: 



286. 

 K;;tvdid, angular winged, 11:271; 

 13:365^; 14:396\ 

 oblnns: wiimed. 11:288. 

 Katydids,' 3:135; 4:126; 14:34^. 

 Keene Valley, Diptera of, 11:106. 



Lepidoptera of, 11:106. 

 Keenv. X. B. «S: Son, insects from, 



10:516. 

 Kellicott, D. S., cited, 1:116; 4:114 



12:218; insects from, 11:287. 

 Kellog. Mrs D. D., insects from, 12 



3.-'>9. 

 Kellogg, V. L., cited, 10:378. 478 



12:230; Common injurious insects 



of Kansas cited, 10:433; 13:353 



referred to, 12:232, 233. 

 Kemper, B., insects from, 10:518. 

 Kent, G. H., cited, 11:135. 

 Kentucky agricultural experiment 



station. Bulletin cited, 12:243; 13: 



352''; Report cited, 12:193, 243, 



273; 13:352^ 

 Kermcs, oak, 14:399'. 

 Kermes gnlliformis, 12:316-17, 356, 



363: 14:395-. 

 Kessler, H. F., referred to, 12:232. 

 keutzingaria, Eurymene, see Plago- 

 dis. 

 Plagodis (syn. Eurymene), 1: 

 329; 11:266. 



