General Index 



477 



Fungicides and insecticides, 486. 



bulletins on, 436. 



combined with arsenites, 416-417. 



Ci pper solutions. 417. 

 Fungous diseases, spraying for, 486. 

 Fungous pests, 436. 

 Fungus attack on plums, 368, 369. 



on Austrian pines. 377. 



Pollenia rudis killed by a, 314. 



P0I3 stictus, Cis fulv ipes from, 462. 



preventive of brown rot, 417. 



Scorias spongiosum fed by honey-dew, 468. 

 furcilla, Platycerura, 450, 455. 

 furfur IS, Chiouaspis, 440-441, 464. 

 Furs attacked by Attagenus piceus, 304. 

 fusca, Lachnosterna, 296, 353, 364, 422. 



galeafll, Archasia, 410. 

 Galerucella luteola, 297. 



xauthomelsena, 297, 422. 

 Gall-mites, 377, 442. 

 Gamasus species ?, 464. 

 Gammaridffi, 348. 



Garden and Forest cited, 318. 363, 436. 

 Gardeners" Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette 



cited, 428. 

 Gardening cited, 431. 

 Gargara, 388. 

 Garman's paper on Clastoptera genera, etc., 



cited, 384. 

 Garrahen, Mr., insects from, 464. 

 Garscum, I. A., insects from, 463. 

 Garth, D. G., insects from, 464(2). 

 Gasoline as an insecticide, 352. 

 Gastropacha Americana, 456. 

 Gathering and burning egg-clusters, 423-424. 

 Gau/.ecovered frames for protecting from 



cucumber-beetle. 3C3. 

 geminatus, S nerinthus, 451. 

 geaerosa, Cicindela, 462. 

 Genet, E. J. on the pear-tree Psylla, 320. 

 GJeneva C"urier cited, 34i. 

 gibb<^sa, Lachnosterna, 355. 



Nadata, 450, 456. 

 Gillette, C P., experiments with London 

 purple, 415, 



on fungicides with arsenites, 416. 



on ]ime combined with arsenites, 416, 435. 



on the ai. pie curculio, 419. 

 Gillis. L. N., insects from. 462(3), 464. 

 Gissler, C. F., cited, 307(2). 

 glubosua, Mierodon, 313. 

 Glover [Townend] cited, 317. 

 Glycobius speciosus. 442. 

 Goff. E. S., insects from, 343. 



on protection fr ra cabbage maggot, 431. 

 Golden rod : Bythoscopus unicolor on, 398. 

 Gold. T. S. on pear-tree Psylla, 325. 

 " (Jold dust" soap-powder as an iusecticide, 434. 

 Gouopteryx libatrix, 450. 



Gooseberry: Systena frontalis attacking, 297, 

 843, 422, 463. 



Gordius, 298. 

 Gortyna species, 447. 

 gracilis, Crangonyx, 348. 

 Grain insects (in store): 



Calandra granaria, 808. 

 oryzae, 308 

 remotepunctata, 308. 



Silvanus adveua, 308. 

 cassiae, 308. 

 Surina'nensis, 308. 



Sitotroga cerealella, 308. 



Tenebrlo molitor, 308. 

 obscurus, 307. 



Tribolium ferr igineum, 308. 

 granaria, Calandra, 3i.i8. 

 Grape berry moth, 364. 

 Grape curculio, Craponius intequali8,'364, 86&. 



a western species, mainly, 364. 



bagging the grapes as a preventive, 364. 



features r f the beetle, 365. 



figures of larva and beetle, 365. 



indications of attack, 364. 



jarring for the beetle, 366. 



nature of tlie injury, 864. 



not injurious io 5ew York, 364. 



pupation, 365. 



reference to writings on it,'^865. 

 Grape: insects injurious to, 



Aphrophora quadriuotata, 392, 



Chauliognathus Pennsylvanicus, 344, 463v 



Craponius ingequalis, 364. 



Erythroneura vulnerata, 403. 



Otiocerua coquebertii, 386. 



Phylloxera vitifoliae, 347. 



Tragopa dorsalis, 392. 



Typhlocyba vitis, 430. 



white grubs, 354. 

 Grapevine Erythroneura, 403, 



leaf -hopper, 430. 



Phyllox-ra, 347. 

 Grapta C-aureum, 446. 



interrogationis, 446. 



umbrosa, 446. 

 Grasshoppers, 297, 298, 330, 833, 350, 489. 

 Grass: insects injurious to, 



Amblycephalus curtisii, 401. 

 inimicus, 401. 

 melsheimerii, 401. 

 sayii, 401. 



Aulacizes moUipes, 396. 

 noveboracensis, 396. 



Chimarocephala viridifasciata, 489. 



ChortophagA viridifasciata, 331, 333. 



Helochara communis, 396. 



Melauoplus fenur-rubrvun, 29"^. 



Tettigonia bifida, 395. 



white grubs, 354; 

 Graves, Mrs. H. D , insects from, ^463. 

 Green-striped locust, x^98, 330-334, 439. 



a double-brooded species, 333. 



alarm caused by its early appearance, [832. 



appearances in midwinter, 330, 331. 



bibliography and gynonymy,i^830. 



