INDEX. 



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Field bean, food-plant of Heliothis armigera, 362. 

 Fire extinguisher bucket pump, 273. 



gas-generatinj:, 253-254. 

 pump form of, 2G5. 

 syringe, 265. 

 Fires, attraction of 'moths by, fll2]. 



for attracting the moth of A. xylina, 129. 

 remedy for A. xylina, 35, 37. 

 First appearance of A. xyliiia, circumstances of, 

 [106J. 

 larva of A. xyli)m, condition 

 of soil and plant connected 

 with. 81-83. 

 Fist Ilia r centrifugal nozzles. 220, 221. 

 Fitch (A.), literature by, 322. 

 Flags, white, remedy for A. xylina, 35. 

 Flappers, beating by, 311. 

 Flaie, cause of, [27]. 



symptoms of, [27]. 

 fiava, JEsculus. 66. 



Flea beetle, etieot of psTCthrum on, [22]. 

 Fletcher (J.), literature by. 33 J. 

 Flight of moth of A. xylina, 10, 15. 

 Flint. 76, 78. 

 Floods connection of, with ravages of A. xylina, 



40. 

 Florida, history of A. xylina in, 24-33. 



Di.spatch, literature in, 333. 

 floridanum, lUicium, 67. 



Flour for mixing witu arsenical poisons, 140. 

 Food habits of Cicindela larva, [107]. 

 Oxyopes viridam, [107]. 

 Theridula sphcerula, [106]-[107]. 

 of larva of A. xylina. 8. 



moth of A. xylina. 10-1] . 

 plants, northern, of A. xylina. 15. 



of larvaof J..a;yZin(Z, [102]-[104]. 



Leucania unipuncta, 19. 

 Platyhypena scahra, [104]. 

 reservoii' of moth of A. xylina, anatomy of, 

 54-55. 

 Force-blast rotarv blowers, 235. 

 pumps, 261-283. 



double-acting, 264-265. 

 Forcing the cotton, remedy for A. xylina, 35. 

 Fordtran's light trap. 316. 

 Forest growth regions of, 66-67. 

 Fork adjustments. 289-297. 

 sprav deflectors. 229. 

 Forked blast spray, 233. 



sprays. 229. 

 Forks for powder blasts, 237-238. 

 Forsley (C. G.). Literature by, 333. 

 Foss' divided rose nozzle, 195. 

 Foster's plug-rose nozzle, 193. 

 Fountain pumps, 262-269. 

 FoAvler's slot-nozzle. 201-202. 



solution, 148. 

 Fowls feeding on larvae of A. xylina, 30. 

 Fox's strainer lose and divided rose nozzle, 195. 

 French (G. H.), literature by. 353, 382, 383. 



on Heliotfiis armigera eating 

 Capsicum annuum, 362. 

 Meliothis armigera eating 



JSibisciLS grandiflora, 363. 

 pupation of Heliothis armi- 

 gera. 370. 

 remedies for Heliothis armi- 

 gera, 378, 379. 

 quoted. 357. 

 Freyer (C. F.). literature by. 383. 

 Friction drags, dislodging worms, 310. 

 Fringe-drags against insects, 310. 

 Frost, effect of, on chrysalides of A. xylina, 16. 



eggs of J., xylina killed by, 6. 

 frugiperda, Laphygma. (See Laphygma fnigi- 



per da.) 

 Fruits fed on by moth of J., xylina, 11. 

 Fugate (K. X). literature bv. 333. 

 Fuller (A. S.), literature by." 333, 383. 

 fullonica. Ophideres, puncturing of fruit bv, 11. 

 Fumigation machine. Perl's, 234. 

 funebris. Euryopis. vs. Aletia. [106]. 

 Fungus infection of insects, 188. 

 Funnel for poison, 288. 

 Galerita atripes vs. Aletia, 95. 

 gaUce-solidaginis, Gelechin, Chalet.^ ovata parasitic 

 on, [111]. 



Galtnev (J. R.), literature by, 333. 



Galveston Xews, literature in, 329, 333, 336, 340, 343. 



quoted, 3.56. 

 Ganglia of larva of A. xylina, anatomy of, 47. 

 moth of A. xylina, anatomy of, 55. 

 Garden pea, vernacular name of Pisum satirmm, 



362. 

 Garfield (W. H.), letter from. 42. 

 Gartenbau-Zeitunjr. literature in, 333. 

 I Gas-generator squirters, 253-257. 

 I jet nozzles. 194. 



tar water, 162. 

 Gaumer (G.), literature by, 333. 

 Geese vs. Aletia, 88. 

 Gelechia galloe-solidaginis parasited by Chalcis 



ovata, [111]. 

 Generations of A. xylina, progress and succession 



of, 13-15. 

 Generator-blowers. 251-252. 



Steinmann's, 251. 

 gas-compression squirters, 253-257. 

 Genitalia of male of A. xylina, anatomy of^ [100 J- 



[101]. 

 Geogiaphical distribution of A . xyhna, 39-44. 

 Geological sketch of the Cotton States, 62-63. 

 Georgia, history of A. xylina in, 23-33. 



State Agiicultural Society, extract from 

 address before, [113]. 

 georgiana. Misurnena. vs. Aletia. |106]. 

 Geraniacece. food-plant.'^ of Heliothis armigera, 363. 

 Geranium, food-plant of Heliothis armigera, 363. 

 Gielow's sprav -pipe, 220, 221. 

 GiQespie (G. E.), literature by, 333. 

 glabra, ^sculus, 66. 

 Gary a, 67. 

 Pinus, 67. 

 Gladiolus, food-plant of Heliothis armigera. 363. 

 Gland^s of the cotton plant, poisoning of, 132. 

 Glasco (J. M.). quoted, 357. 

 glauca. ALagnolia, 67. 

 glomerata. Sida, eggs found on, [103]. 

 Glover (T.), literature by, 325, 326, 327, 331, 333, 334, 

 337, 338, 383. 

 on destruction of Heliothis armigera by birds, 

 375. 

 duration of larva stage of Heliothis armigera, 



369. 

 food habits of Heliothis armigera. 362. 

 Heliothis armigera eating Cucurbita pepo, 363. 

 Pisum sativum, 362. 

 squash. 363. 

 identity of Boll "Worm and Com "^orm, 359. 

 injury to bolls by insects, 365, 366. 

 naXuxal^nQmies, of Heliothis armigera, 376. 

 remedies for A. xylina, 36. 

 quoted. 359. 

 gly cerium, Paphia, artificial hibernation of moth 



of, 20. 

 Gneissic region, 65, 79-80. 

 Goat Weed, 186. 



Goodhearts sifting machine, 304. 

 Goodin's spraying machine, 286. 

 I Gorham (D. B.), literature by, 323, 334, 342, 343. 



gossypiella, Depressaria. (See Depressaria gossypi- 

 j eUa.) 



! gossypioides, Depressaria. (See Depressaria gos- 

 I svpioides.) 

 Goureau (Ch.), literature by. 383. 



on Heliothis armigera eating Can- 

 nabis. 363. 

 on Heliothis armigera eating Medi- 



cago sativa, 363. 

 on Heliothis armigera eating to- 

 bacco, 362. 

 Grace (J. W.). cited, 23. 

 grandiflora. Magnolia, 67. 

 grandiflorus, Hibiscus, localities for. [104]. 

 grandipuncta, Aiiomis, synonym of Aletia xylina, 2. 

 granella. Tinea, synonymy of, [121]. 

 (>rapes fed on by 'moth of A. xylina, 11. 

 Grass, food-plant of Drasteria erechtca, 352. 



Laphygma frugiperda, 353. 

 Platyhypena scabra. 354. 

 "Worm contained in family Noctuidce, 2. 



vernacular name of Laphygma fru- 

 giperda, 353. 

 Grasshoppers, effect of pyrethrum on. [1.5], [22]. 

 Gravel. 67. 



