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Apple, preferred food plant of gipsy moth 14. 74 



Arsenate of lead against elm leaf-beetle 65 



gipsy moth 17. 40 41, 64 69 



Ash for reforesting purposes in district infested by gipsy moth 04 



practically immune from attack by gipsy moth 1 I. 74 



Bands, sticky, against the gipsy moth 18 



Birds, enemies of gipsy moth and brown-tail moth 26, 27 



Brown-tail hairs, poisoning effect 24, 26 



moth, adults, description and life history 23, 24 



and gipsy moth field work by State of Massachusetts 17-49 



cost of methods employed 69-70 



experiments 60-62 



inspection of lumber and forest 



products 57-60 



in the State of Connecticut 56 -57 



.Maine 



New Hampshire... 



Rhode Island 54-56 



introduction to report 9 



suggestions to owners of private 



property in infested districts. . . 72 74 

 value to farmer and fruit grower. . . 72 



danger of introduction from foreign countries (i() <i2 



discovery in America 20 



eggs, description and life history 21 



European history 21 



experimental work in control 62 



flight 2:; 2 1 



larvae, description and life history 21 22 



life history 21 21 



Massachusetts Acl for suppressing il :il 35 



Nat ional work against it begun 37 17 



natural enemies native to America 21 



value 70 71 



outlook for control 7 1 7o 



parasites and natural enemies, introduction 71 



puhlieat ions in America treating of it 7 



pupae, description and life history 2; 



winter webs 22 



" Brown-tail rash " 2 i 26 



Burlapping againsl the gipsy moth 17 18 



Burning ind cutting againsl the gipsj moth 18 



