INDEX 



.ZEgeria tipuliforrnis, 86. 

 iEsculus californicus, 89. 

 Agallia flaccida, 29. 



4-punctata, 28. 



sanguinolenta, 29. 

 Agriotes mancus, 51. 

 Agrostis, 93. 

 Agi'otis annexa, 97. 



clandestina, 89, 97. 



cochranii, 88. 



crenulata, life-history of, 89. 



herilis, 43. 



niessoria, 88, 97. 



saucia, 82, 97. 



suffasa, 97. 

 Allotria tritici, 71. 

 Allygus irroratus, 30. 

 Amarantbus, 97. 

 Anabrus simplex, 94. 

 Andropogon divisitiflorus, 59. 

 Anisopteryx vernata, 74. 

 Ani&ota rubicunda. 99, 101. 

 Anomala varians, 51. 

 Anthrax parasitic on Agrotis herilis, 44. 

 Aonidia anrantii, 7. 

 Apatela populi, 101. 

 Aphidius avenaphis, 71. 

 Aphids, abundance in Missouri, 70. 



found on wheat, 70. 

 Aphis avenrc, 74. 

 rnali, 70. 

 persicae, 80. 



n. sp. on roots of wheat, 70. 

 Apple, 75, 79, 80, 88, 90, 96. 

 Arbutus inenziesii. 85. 

 Army Worm in Iowa, 20. 



Indiana, 45. 

 Nebraska, 98. 

 parasites of, 46, 98. 

 the fall. 46. 

 Arsenic, experiments with, 80. 

 Arundinaria tecta, 59. 

 Ash, 100, 101. 



Aspidiotus aurantii, 7, 10, 14, 17. 

 Aster, 82. 

 Barley, 57, 93. 

 Bassus sycophanta, 71. 

 Bats capturing Codling moths, 91. 

 Beans, 52. 82. 



Bean's Eureka insecticide, 17. 

 Beet, 76. 



Bessey, Frof. C. E., description of Entomophthora 

 calopteni, 106. 



Bittacus near stigmaterus destroying Crambns, 



48. 

 Blackberry, 74. 



Blissus leucopterus, 41, 55, 96, 97. 

 Blue Grass, 19, 42, 99. 

 Blue Grass Weevil in Nebraska, 99. 

 Box-elder, 74, 100,101. 

 Brunei-, Lawrence, Report by, 95. 

 Buckeye, 89. 

 Buckton, quoted, 69. 

 Bythoscopus sanguinolentus, 29. 



siccifolius, 29. 

 Cabbage, 52, 73. 



Butterfly, 76. 

 Curculio, 73. 

 Worm, 81. 

 Calatbus ruficollis, 92. 

 California Insects, Report on, 85. 

 Caloptenus femur-rnbrum, 22, 44, 94, 101. 

 Canmula pellucida, 94, 104. 

 Canker worms in Missouri, 74. 

 Carpocapsa (see Codling moth). 

 Catalpa, 103. 

 Ceanothus, 87. 



cordulatus, 88. 

 thyrsiflorus, 88. 

 Cecidomyia destructor, 93. 

 Celrena renigera. 82. 

 Ceratocbloa australis, 37. 

 Centhorhynchus rapa>, 73. 

 Chenopodium album, 76. 

 Cherry, Wild, 87. 

 Chinch Bug, 41, 96. 



Injuring grasses in Iowa, 21. 

 In Indiana, 55. 



Unequal distribution in Indiana, 55. 

 Influence of rain-fall, 58. 

 Fungus disease of, 60. 

 Chionanthus virginica, 79. 

 Chrysanthemum, 75. 

 Chrysobothris femorata, 101. 



mali, 86. 

 Chrysomela sp. injurious to Willow, 101. 

 Chrysopa larva^ feeding on Phylloxera rileyi, 83. 

 probably destroyingCodling moth eggs, 



91. 

 preying on Wheat Aphis, 71. 

 Cicada coccinea, 28. 

 Cicadula exitiosa, 30. 

 Cimbex americana, 101. 

 Cladius isomera, 78. 

 Clisiocampa americana, 101. 

 ca liforoica, 87. 



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