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General Index. 



Remedies for insect attackB — (.Gontinued): 



trapping, 366. 



whale-oil soap solution, 290, 318, 

 Remedy for bean-weevil, 275-277, 285. 



boll-worm or^corn-worm, 363. 



bud-moth, 216. 



cabbage aphis, 318, 372. 



carpet-beetle, 364. 



cherry-tree slug, 352. 



chinch-bug. 341. 



Chloropisca proliflca, 241. 



chrysanthemum fly, 246. 



cow-horn fly, 333. 



Diabrotica l2-punctata, 315. 



elm-leaf beetle, 363. 



Epilachna borealis, 311. 



eye-spotted bud-moth, 216, 307,360,363. 



golden tortoise beetle, 376. 



grain aphis, 360. 



grain weevil, 365. 



grapevine flea-beetle, 353. 



hickory tussock caterpillar, 355. 



locust-tree borer, 363. 



mites infesting meat, 357. 



obliaue- banded leaf -roller, 355. 



peach-bark borer, 361. 



peach-tree borer, 374. 



pear-leaf blister, 365. 



plant-lice, 345. 



plum curculio, 289, 290. 



Procris Americana, 379. 



Rocky Mountain locust, 338, 339. 



rcse-leaf hopper, 345. 



rose slug, 344. 



Scolytid bark-borers, 352. 



slugs and snails, 366. 



snapping-beetle on auince blossoms, 



351. 



repanda, Cicindela, 219. 



Report on the Insects and other Animal 

 Forms of Caledonia creek, N. Y., 373. 



Report Kansas Agricultural Experiment 

 Station cited, 255, 271. 



Report of N, Y. State Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, 266. 



Report of Peabody Academy of Science 

 cited, 225. 



Report of U. S. Geological and Geograph- 

 ical Survey cited, 255. 



Reports of Commissioner of Agriculture 

 cited, 255, 288. 289, 296, 297(2), 321, 333. 



Reports Entomological Society of Ontario 



cited, 225, 255, 256(2), 37t. 



Reports on Injurious and other Insects of 

 New York, 234, 242, 247, 251, 252, 256, 296, 306, 

 307, 311, 312, 315, 318, 321,324, 326,331,334, 352, 

 357, 364, 365, 369. 372, 3T4, 376, 377, 379. 



Reports of N. Y. State Museum of Natural 

 History cited, 228, 234, 312, 365, 372, 374, 

 379. 



Reports on Noxious and Beneficial Insects 

 of Illinois cited, 255(2), 279(2), 321C3). 



Reports of Ohio Agricultural Experiment 



Station cited, 256(2), 276. 

 Reticulatus, Cossus, 875. 

 Rhinoceros beetle, 246-255. 

 Rhubard, flowers visited by bean-weevil, 



280. 

 Rhubarb: attack&d by Spilosoma Vir- 



ginica, 304. 

 Ribesii, Nematus, 335. 

 Riley, C. V., cited, 225, 228, 247, 296, 309, 321. 



324, 341, 364, 



description and figures of early stages 

 of Dynastes Tityus, 247-250. 



on bean-weevils, 255, 257, 258(2), 259, 261, 

 264, 269, 278, 279, 280. 



on Cicada at Tivoli, N. Y., 299, 380. 



on May-bud gall, 308. 

 Riley's Insects of Missouri cited, 225, 255, 



261, 266, 279, 282, 283, 288, 295. 



Riley-Howard cited, 247, 256, 288, 289, 296, 



297, 321(2), 324. 



Riley-Marlett cited, 321, 322. 



Ring-rot of the pine, 366. 



Ritzema Bos cited. 280, 285. 



Ritzema Bos: Tiersche Sehadllnge und 



Nutzlinge cited, 285. 

 Roach killed by Cermatia, 325. 

 Robinia eaten by Bruchus, 257. 

 RobinisB, Cyllene, 363. 

 Robinlaa, Spermophagus, 270. 

 Rocky Mountain locust In Minnesota, 338- 



340. 



acres of land plowed, 339. 



aggregate Injuries in one year, 340. 



balloon hopper-catcher used, 338. 



bounty paid, 336. 



cost to the State for killing, 336, 839. 



eggs destroyed by plowing, 334. 



hopper-dozers used, 338. 



lucrative work of catching, 339. 



Lugger's work in Otter Tail Co., 338. 



losses in other States, 340. 



number of bushels destroyed, 339. 



plowing Infested land, 339. 



privileges for catching sold, 339. 



result of operations against it, 340. 



wheat acreage destroyed, 338. 



young hoppers killed by plowing, 339. 

 rosaceana, Cacoecia, 355. 

 rosee, DIaspIs, 384. 

 rosEe, Monostegia, 344, 362. 

 rossB, Tettlgonia, 345, 362. 

 Rose-bug, 337, 346. 

 Rose insects: 



Cacoecia argyrosplla, 356. 



Diaspis rosse, 384. 



Monostegia rosse, 344, 362. 



Tettlgonia rosae, 362. 

 Rose-leaf hopper, 345, 362. 

 Rose: saw-fly — sp.?, 354. 



Rose-slug, 344, 362. 



Rose, J. F., Insects from, 347. 



