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Aletia argillacea, 11. 
Allograpta obliqua, 14. 
Allorhina nitida, 16. 
Allotria avenex, 13. 
brassice, 14. 
lachni, 13. 
megoure, 19. 
tritici, 13. 
Anasa tristis, 22. 
Uhleri, 23. 
Angoumois moth, 16. 
Anthomyia mistaken for Buffalo Gnats, 29. 
Apanteles congregatus, 11. : 
Aphis brassice, 12. 
eitrulli, 27. 
cucumeris, 27. 
cucurbite, 27. 
Ashmead, Wm. H., Report on insects injurious to 
garden crops in Florida, 9. 
Automatic silk reel, Serrel’s, 52. 
Bean, insects affecting, in Florida, 21. 
Bean Cut Worm, 21. 
Distribution, 21. 
Earlier states, 22. 
Injuries, 22. 
Bisulphide of carbon for squash borer, 25. 
Botis repetitalis, 15. 
Botrytis Rileyi, 11. 
Buffalo Gnats, 29. 
Amount of injury in various years, 31. 
Breaks in the levees the cause of their abun- 
dance, 36. 
Distribution, 32. 
Finding of the larve, 30. 
Habits of imago, 34. 
History of the injury, 31. 
Nature of their bite, 34. 
Nature of their breeding places, 32. 
Not injurious before the war, 31, 36. 
Not injurious below the mouth of Red River, 
38. 
Pupa and pupation, 33. 
Report on, by F. M. Webster, 29. 
Restoration of the levees probably the true 
remedy, 39. 
Swarms of Anthomyia mistaken for, 29. 
Topography of the infested country, 36. 
Various direct remedies, 34. 
Vitality of the larva, 35. 
Cabbage Aphis, 12. 
Buckton’s description, 12. 
Enemies and parasites, 13. 
Food-plants, 12. 
Injuries, 13. 
Introduced from Europe, 12. 
Life-history, 12. 
Cabbage Aphis Allotria, 14. 
Encyrtid, 14. 
Pachyneuron, 14. 
Syrphus Fly, 14. 
Cabbage, insects injurious to, in Florida, 9. 
Mamestra, 15. 
Pionea, 15. 
Plusia, 10. 
Distribution, 10. 
Enemies and parasites, 11. 
Food-plants, 10. 
Injuries, 10. 
Life-history, 10. 
Remedies, 11. 
Plutella, 11, 12. 
Calandra granaria, 16. 
Carbolic powder for Cabbage Piusia, 11, 
Cauliflower Botis, 15. 
Ceramica picta, 15. 
Ceraphron sp., 13. 
Chalcis ovata, 24. 
Conotrachelus nenuphar, 39, 48. 
Copidosoma truncatellum, 11. 
Corn, insects injurious to, in Florida, 15, 
Bill-bug, 16. 
Mining Fly, 16. 
Worm, 15. 
Enemies, 16. 
Injuries, 15. 
-stalk Borer, 16. 
Weevil, 16. 
Coruna sp., 13. 
Cotton Worm, 11. 
Crepidodera cucumeris, 22, 
Cucumber Flea-beetle, 22. 
Curculio-proof nature of the native plum trees, 39. 
Cynipids parasitic on Aphids, 13. 
Diabrotica 12-punctata, 22. 
Diastata sp., 16. 
Diatrza saccharalis, 16. 
Egg Plant Aphis, 20. 
Distribution, 20. 
Injuries, 21. 
Middleton’s description, 20. 
Parasites, 21. 
Egg Plant, insects affecting, in Florida, 20. 
Encyrtus anase, 23. 
aphidiphagus, 14 
?megoure, 19. 
sublestus, 14. 
Entedon diastate, 16. 
Eucoila siphonophore, 21. 
Eudioptis hyalinata, 26. 
nitidalis, 24. 
EKudamus proteus, 22. 
EKupelmus reduvii, 24. 
Euschistus servus, 16. 
False Chinch, 22. 
Florida, insects injurious to garden crops in, 9. 
Gas-lime for Squash-vine Borer, 25. 
Gelechia cerealella, 16. 
Gortyna nitela, 18. 
Insects affecting the Bean, 21. 
Cabbage, 9. 
Corn, 15. 
Egg-plant, 20. 
Melon, 26. 
Squash, 22. 
Tea, 21. 
Tomato, 16. 
Halticus bractatus, 22. 
Harlequin Cabbage Bug, 15. 
Heliothis armigera, 15. 
Hemerobius sp., 19. 
Hot water for Cabbage Plusia, 11. 
Introduction, 7. 
Julus multistriatus, 15. 
Kerosene for, Squash-vine Borer, 25. 
emulsion for Cabbage Plusia, 11. 
Large Cabbage Butterfly, 15. 
Letter of transmittal, 6. 
Lime for Cabbage Plusia, 11. 
Limneria obscura, 11, 12. 
Mamestra chenopodii, 15. 
Mascicera sp., 17. 
Megoura solani, 18. 
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