INDEX 



The superior figures tell the exact place on the page in ninths, e. g. i6' 

 means page i6, beginning in the third ninth of the page, i. e. about one 

 third of the way down. 



americana, Malacosoma, 17^ 

 xA^ppletree, brown tail moth injuring, 



I4^ I5^ i8^ 



Arsenate of lead, 13*, 19^. 



Banding trees, 13^-14'. 



Birds, destructive to brown tail moth, 

 18*- 19°; feeding on gipsy moth, 12'. 



Brown tail moth, 14^-19^; bibliog- 

 raphy, 20^; description, 16^-17'; de- 

 structiveness, 14^-15*; distribution, 

 is''; eggs, 16^; food plants, 5^ 18"; 

 life history, 17^-18^; natural ene- 

 mies, 18^-19*; remedies, 19^; skin 

 irritation caused by, 6', 14"^, 18*. 



Cherrytree, brown tail moth injur- 

 ing, i8l 



Cherrytree, wild, brown tail moth 

 injuring, 5^ 14^, 18". 



chrysorrhoea, Euproctis, 14^-19®. 



cinctus, Milyas, i8^ 



claripennis, Euphorocera, 18'^. 



Creosote oil, I3^ 



Davis, C. E., cited, 20'. 

 Diglochis omnivora, 18^. 

 dispar, Porthetria, 7^-I4^ 

 disstria, Malacosoma, II^ 



Elm, brown tail moth injuring, 5^ 

 14^ 15^ 18"; gipsy moth injuring, 



5^ 12^ 



Euphorocera claripennis, 18^. 

 Euproctis chrysorrhoea, 14^-19^. 

 Evergreens, gipsy moth injuring, 5^ 



Explanation of plates, 21-40, 



Fall web worm, 17°. 



Felt, E. P.,- cited, 14', 20'. 



Fernald, C. H, cited, I4^ I8^ 18', 18', 



i8^ 19', 20\ 20^ 20«. 

 Forbush, E. H., cited, I2^ 14*, 19^ 20^, 

 Forest tent caterpillar, ii^ \f. 



Gipsy moth, 7^-14^; bibliography, 14^; 



danger of spreading into New 

 York, 8^-9^; description, 9^-10^; de- 

 structiveness, 7®-8*; eggs, 9'^; food 

 plants, 5*, 12^; history in America, 

 lo'^-ii^; life history, 11^-12^; natural 

 enemies, 12^; recommendations, 12®- 



Grapevine, brown tail moth injuring, 

 i8^ 



Harvey, F. L., cited, 20^ 2ol 



hebe, Phaeogenes, 18^. 



Hemlock, gipsy moth injuring, 5^, 7®, 



I2^ 

 Howard, L. O., cited, I2^ 

 humeralis, Liotropis, I8^ 

 Hyphantria textor, 17®. 



Kirkland, A. H., cited, 7*, I2^ I4^ 



I8^ 18', I9^ 20', 20*, 20', 2o^ 



Liotropis humeralis, I8^ 



Malacosoma americana, 17^ 

 disstria, ii^ 



Maple, brown tail moth injuring, 5^ 

 14^ 15^ 18', 19®; gipsy moth injur- 

 ing, 5', 12^ 



Milyas cinctus, i8\ 



Oak, gypsy moth injuring, 5^ 12^. 

 Oak, white, brown tail moth injur- 

 ing, 5", 14', 15', 18', 19'. 

 omnivora, Diglochis, i8^ 



