INDEX. ' 95 



Pago. 



Harri.'<hia amcricana : 40 



lieliotJiis ohsoleta, feeding on sugar cane 88 



Hemerocampa inornata, in Florida 80 



HespcrotelUx speciosus, feeding habits, etc 61 



Jleteropterous insects injurious to cotton — _ 33 



"Hominy beater," scientific name 89 



jiulstea imdiaateUa,artu'\e by E. S. G. Titus 34^0 



broods 37 



character of injury 34,35 



description of larva and adult . 38 



distribution 37,38 



elm as a possible food plant 37 



extent of injury 35 



parasites 38,39 



remedies for 40 



Plydrocyanic-acid gas against bedbug 86 



cigarette-beetle 68 



confused flour-beetle 69 



Jones, B. Howell, letter regarding Castnia licus in British Guiana 72-73 



Jurinia aterriuia, attacked by robber fly 89 



Kansas grasshoppers in 1904; other insects 64,88,89 



Kerosene against pond-lily leaf-beetle 60 



Kissing bug, Mexican, note = 86 



Knotweed, food plant of Taxonus nigrisoma 43 



liadybird, enemy of scale in California : 75 



seven-spotted 67 



squash, note 84 



l-adybirds, effect of fumigation and spraying 76 



LanjHS ductus, on cotton i 33 



Lasiodervia serricorne, remedy, article by F. H. Chittenden and F. C. 



Pratt 68-70 



LasiopsyUa rotundlpenuls, note on increase 87 



Leaf-beetle, great elm, notes : 81-82 



pond-lily. {Sec GalcrucelJa nymphww.) 

 Leaf-roller, the larger canna. {See Caljwdes etlilius.) 



Lemon, control of purple scale! 75 



Leptinotarsa decemlweata, article by Fred V. Theobald 65-68 



duration of egg stage 66 



food plants 66 



emergence from hibernation 67 



hibernation 6(5 



outbreaks in Europe 65 



predaceous enemy 67 



report of appearance 65 



.status in Great Britain ^__ 67 



treatment of infested land 65 



Lcptoglossus zonatus, on cotton 33 



" Lerp," increase on "Yellow Box" . 87 



Ligyrns gihlyosus, at light 14 



damage to cane 15 



corn 7, 15 



