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Acricultunal methods, reduction of insect losseso22 22 ee 13-14 
Agriculture, benefits from entomology and other sciences________________ 6 
Alabama argillacea, Georgia report for 1904 (see also *“‘Army worm’’)____ 70 
Anabrus simplex. See Cricket, Mormon. 
ARUSOUMSIS -SOuUASh DUS Ohiorreportnonr | 9O04os = ase ees 5O 
ANiSOLONSCNALOTIG WGeOrela report fOr) 1904s Oe oe ae eee (7 
Ant, Iridomyrmex humilis, distribution and depredations (see also Ants)_ 81-84 
OMS avemiN SC Cisse jie © eo a ae ee 80, 81 
Lite PSO Ry. MOLES ees seis Ee fe aye ee 79, 84 
nests, CEES CtCHOREIMA RIK SiMe rene  om wu eM on ore 79-80 
“ New Orleans, Z report by E. 8. Go Titus Re Ma 79-84 
ANLROMULE LOUICUM. ©COlOLAdO. FENOEt for) 190424 ee eS a ee 59-60 
Anthonomus grandis. See Boll weevil. 
Anthrenus vervasc?, cabinet beetle; observations. = -2 25520225200 teres 48 
Ants, common, destruction by ant, Jridomyrmex humilis (see also Ant)___ 83 
Cuban, destructive habits_________ PA RUE AS operon Deh SED BOS ere 29 
remedies for prevention and destruction a Se RS CHIE es aa BP Ry 84 
AMIMGESOISeRDMtELOMe an de Cane DO yeramitSieeve uel soe eds Sale ees Se ial eee 80, 81 
Aphis, apple, Colorado report for 1904______ ope GAY SRN an ae aP Lee Fal D8, 59 
Aphis gossypii, melon aphis, Colorado report for 1904___-_______=_______ 60 
persice niger, peach aphis, Colorado report for 1904_______________ 59 
pomi, green apple aphis, Colorado report for 1904_________________ 59 
pr unifolia, Diume apis Colorado report for 904s] tae ee 58 
AIDS CU GAKOT Re, DESH i 1 Gave We wae: LOveyeS SIU UC Sync ae me Pe ahah I pa Pa a ec 108 
pple aphis, Colorado report for 1904________ Ses La Pinine gues 3 58, 59 
infestation with codling moth in Colorado in 1904- as cht on Ar 58 
ATU UERVAD Vel SeClSr Ms GCOS ay tins aS Ofer sce ae ee ee aay ag ee ee 70 
maggot, Ohio report, 1904 _-_______ LES Toes ab caer ena MER gE 51 
varieties affected by leaf-hopper, E’mpoasca mali_ Ee Sayed 1S ties 43 
“Army worm,” or leaf worm, value in control of cotton boll weevill 22222 30 
Arsenate of lead, handling and usefulness_______ Bie) apn tuna a a EP Se ee ce 73 
use against codling moth in Colorado in n 1904 pions al he 58 
grapevine rootworm in New York_________ 52 
Sodas uinsecticideluse;, motes 242225 ees LUD enw Darden ((e) 
Arsenates, use against sweet potato weevil__________ Sh i SNE Us ah OTE 67 
Ash trees, injury by insect, Dynastes tityus, in Georgia, note____-_________ (2 
Aspidiotus forbesi, cherry scale, Colorado report for 1904__________ a9 
hovwardin Colorado report, £0 904g eee he ea ee a 59 
perniciosus. See San Jose scale. 
AURA ADS OMT OS) OU OC WT eaten oe Oz) OES eS Se Ea Se eae) ee 29 
Audubon Park, La., observation of first appearance of ant, /ridomyrmesxr 
TEAL AT OUTS ate ea ee AEG Raed aE RE RIES I ROHR, AS 8 Wl Ris Be OU 79 
Aulacaspis rose, Colorado, 1904, report of first appearance______________ 59 
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BAOlMCunuUs carye, Georgia report for 1904: parasite... _ 2 2 70, 73 
Balm of Gilead, insect infestation in Colorado in 1904, note______________ 59 
BUSA sin Urve bya DUtbalontree-hoppers. Noten. 22 6 oe eae 51 
Bedbug (Clinocoris lectularia), destruction by hydrocyanic-acid gas_____ 95-96 
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