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Boll weevil, percentage emerging from infested squares 28 



places of first appearance after emergence from hibernation 24-25 



preyed upon by Apiomerus spissipes 49-54 



progress of infestation compared with production of cotton fruit. . . 33-38 



summer broods 25-31 



mortality 28-31 



Bollworm, preyed upon by Solenopsis geminata xyloni 46 



Box elder. (See Acer negundo.) 



Bracon mellitor, parasite of Anthonomus seneotinctus 56 



fulvus 40, 41 



grandis 40, 47 



squamosus 40, 43 



Bug, predatory, reported enemy of boll weevil 49-54 



Burning of stalks in control of boll weevil 7 



Callirrhoe involucrata, food plant of Anthonomus fulvus 40, 41-42 



Cannibalism in Apiomerus spissipes '. s 53 



Catolaccus incertus, parasite of Anthonomus seneolus 40 



seneotinctus . 56 



sp., parasite of Anthonomus squamosus . 43 



Cecidomyiid gall-maker, eaten by Apiomerus spissipes 53 



Cerambycobius cyaneiceps, parasite of Lixus musculus 43 



Cotton aphis. (See Aphis gossypii.) 



boll weevil. (See Boll weevil and Anthonomus grandis.) 



early varieties to avoid damage from boll weevil, explanation 38 



planting to avoid damage from boll-weevil, advantage explained. . 38 



fall destruction of stalks in boll- weevil control 7, 22-24 



food plant of Anthondmus grandis 39 



Ataxia crypta 63, 64 



leaf- worm. (See Leaf- worm, cotton.) 



squares, injury from boll weevil in relation to natural increase of squares . 33-38 



stalk-borer. (See Ataxia crypta.) 



varieties, production of fruit 34-37 



yield.. 34-37 



yield at College Station, Tex., in 1904 37 



Crop rotation in control of boll weevil 24 



Cucumber beetle, twelve-spotted. (See Diabrotica 12-punctata.) 



Cultural experiments in control of pepper weevil 58 



Desmoris scapalis on Sideranthus rubiginosus. ... 40 



Development of boll weevil during normal period of hibernation 8-11 



Dewberry, food plant of Anthonomus signatus 39, 60 



Diabrotica 12-punctata, eaten by Apiomerus spissipes 52, 54 



Etroxys sp., parasite of Ataxia crypta 65 



Eurytoma tylodermatis, parasite of Anthonomus grandis 40 



squamosus 40, 43 



Lixus musculus 40, 43 



Fall destruction of stalks in control of boll weevil 7 



Fig, food plant of Ataxia crypta 63 



"Fire-ant," name for Solenopsis geminata 45 



Flies, house, eaten by Apiomerus spissipes 52, 54 



Food supply as controlling numbers of boll weevil in the fall 5-6 



Glyptomorpha rugator, parasite of Lixus musculus 43 



Grazing, factor in control of boll weevil 6 



Grindelia squarrosa nuda, food plant of Anthonomus squamosus 1 . . 40, 42-43 



