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Riley, C, V., cited, 57, 72-73, 78-79; 



on food plants, 68. 

 Ripley, grapevine root worm in, 51. 



St Louis, specimens sent from, 57. 



Slade, W. H., statements on depre- 

 dations in Ohio, 56. 



Slingerland, M. V., account of in- 

 sect, 58; on collecting beetles, 71; 

 cited, 80. 



Smith, J. R,, cited, 58, 79, 80. 



Spraying, see Remedial measures. 



Squash bug, 54. 



Staphylinus vulpinus, 69. 



Staten Island, injuries in, 58. 



Stinson, J. T., injuries recorded by, 

 58; on use of poison in Arkansas, 

 75; cited, 79. 



Stout, O. E., cited, 79. 



Tobacco dust, 58. 

 Tyroglyphus, 69. 

 phylloxerae, 69. 



ventrieosus, Heteropus, 58. 

 Vineland Ark., injuries at, 57. 

 Virginia creeper, insect on, 53, 69.^ 

 viticida, Fidia, see Grapevine root 

 worm. 



vittata, Diabrotica, 54. 

 vulpinus, Staphylinus, 69. 



Walker, 0. M., assistance from, 49. 



Walsh, R. D., specimens sent to, 

 57; on food plants, 68-69; cited, 

 78. 



Webster, F. M., discovery of grape- 

 vine root worm in Ohio, 54; ac- 

 count of investigations, 58; report 

 of experiments, 58; description of 

 pupa, 59-60; on habits of beetle, 

 61; on feeding of beetles, 62; on 

 number of eggs from a single vine, 

 63; on duration of egg stage, 65; 

 on habits of larvae, 66; on pupae, 

 68; on enemies of grapevine root 

 worm, 69; mentioned, 71; on effi- 

 cacy of poisons, 74, 75; on time 

 for cultivation, 76; experiments 

 with carbon bisulfid, 76-77; cited, 

 79, 80. 



Wickham, H. F., specimen sent to, 

 57 



Wieting, C. A., acknowledgments to, 

 49. 



Wordens injured, 55, 56. 



Young 1 , D. R., assistance from, 49. 



