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Apple, preferred food plant of gipsy moth 14, 74 



Arsenate of lead against elm leaf-beetle 65 



gipsy moth 17, 40-41, 64-69 



Ash for reforesting purposes in district infested by gipsy moth 64 



practically immune from attack by gipsy moth 14, 74 



Bands, sticky, against the gipsy moth 18 



Birds, enemies of gipsy moth and brown-tail moth 26, 27 



Brown-tail hairs, poisoning effect 24, 26 



moth, adults, description and life history 23, 24 



and gipsy moth field work by State of Massachusetts 47-49 



cost of methods employed 69-70 



experiments 60-62 



inspection of lumber and forest 



products 57-60 



in the State of Connecticut 56-57 



Maine 50-52 



New Hampshire... 53-54 



Rhode Island 54-56 



introduction to report 9 



suggestions to owners of private 



property in infested districts . . . 72-74 

 value to farmer and fruit grower ... 72 



danger of introduction from foreign countries 60-62 



discovery in America 20 



eggs, description and life history 21 



European history 21 



experimental work in control 62-63 



flight 23-24 



larvae, description and life history 21-22 



life history 21-24 



Massachusetts Act for suppressing it 31-35 



National work against it begun 37-47 



natural enemies native to America 26-27 



value 70-71 



outlook for control 74-76 



parasites and natural enemies, introduction 71 



publications in America treating of it 77-78 



pupae, description and life history 22-23 



winter webs 22 



"Brown-tail rash " 24-26 



Burlapping against the gipsy moth 17-18 



Burning and cutting against the gipsy moth 18 



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