INDEX. 



Abies canadensis as a food-plant of the Army 

 Worm, 11 

 Acrididae, various species, injurious to the cran- 

 berry, 14 

 Aletia. See Cotton Worm. 

 Allium sativum as a food -plant of the Army "Worm, 



11 

 Ambrosia art emisia' folia as a food-plant of Army 



"Worm, 10 

 Anderson, Dr. E. H., report on the Cotton Worm 



in Texas in 1883, 30 

 Anomis exacta, 36 

 Army Worm. 



food-plants of. 9. II 

 barley, 9 

 cabbage, 10 

 i;u rot. 10 

 clover, 10 

 corn, 9 

 cottou. 10 



cranberiy. 11, 14, 15 

 flax, 9 

 fruit-trees, leaves of, 



9 

 garden beet, 11 



lettuce, 11 

 pea, 10 

 poppy, 10 

 German millet, 9 

 oats, 9 

 onion, 11 

 parsnip, 11 

 raddish, 10 

 rag-weed, 10 

 raspberry, 10 

 rye, 9 



sorghum, 9 

 strawberry, 10 

 timothy, 9 

 wheat, 9 

 further notes on, 9 



in cranberry bogs of New Jersey, 9 

 in 1883, 9 



B. 



Bailey. Dr. James S., death of. 8 



reference t<> report by, 8 

 report on some of the Noi lb 

 American ( ktssidsB, 49 

 Barnard, Prof. W. S., report by, 38-47 

 Berry moth of cranberry, 15 

 Beta \ olgaris as a food-plant of the Armv Worm, 



11 

 Brassica oleracea as a food-plant of Army Worm. 

 10 



5135 6 



c. 



Caripeta angustioraria — 



description of larva, 24 



pupa and moth 

 injuring the pirn-. 21 

 the pine, 24 

 Cerambicidae, 55 ' 

 Cossida, report upon,«6 



number of e^-_ r s deposited by various 

 species of, 53 

 Cossula magnifica, 55 

 Cossus angrezi, description of female. 51 

 centerensis, 8, 54, 55 



chrysalis of, infested bj- an ichneumon 



parasite. 52 

 description of larva. 51, 53 

 moth. 50 

 pupa, 51 _. 



distribution of, 53 

 duration of larval life, 50 



pupa state, 53 

 mode of issuing, 51, 52 

 not as prolific as other sped 

 preferences of, 52 



resemblance to the bark of trees, 49 

 crepara. 54 

 eggs of. 52 



mode of deposition, 53 

 lignipeida, habits of. 52 

 querciperda, 50, 53. 54 

 robiuia 1 , 53, 54 

 terebra, 50 

 Cotton-growing district of South Texas, descrip- 

 tion of, 34 

 machine for spraying from below. 7 

 moth, alleged limit of life. 31 

 rows, crookedness of. 38, 39, 40 



ridges ami furrows of. 38. 41. 43 

 size and width of. 38, 39. 4G 

 Texas Bear-island, a new variety. 32 



woim, formula of poison for destroying, 32 



its distribution in Tex. 

 machinery for poisoning the. 7,81, 



38-47 

 poison. 33 



report upon, in South T< 

 L888, 3d 

 Cranberry injured by Army Worms. 11 

 injured by various locusts. 14 

 insect remedies, 15 

 tortricid. lai \a of. 15 

 Cryptolechia schlagenel a 

 flesci iption of lar\ a. 25 

 pupa, 28 

 moth, 27 



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