Cotton-seed- meal, ‘insect’ depred aciom, =e ee ie, 
Cottonywoods; insect injury im (Colonado: ing moe ee ee 59 
Cowpeas, relation to injury of cotton by Chalcodermus cneus___________ rp val 
“ Crazy ant.” -See Ant “ New Orleans.” 
Creosote, failure as remedy for powder post beetle___________--_§_-§_§_ = 54 
Crepidodera rufipes; injury to peach orchard: in’ Ohi0s5 =e ae 53 
Cricket, Mormon (Anabrus SE distribution and migrations in Colo- 
Fado; PAVEr Dyes Ss CAT: CUE sO TIS OTe eee nian eae 62-66 
conclusions from study of migrations and distribution__ 65-66 
or Tdaho; Coloradorrepoete tor al 904 eae shee ete ee 61 
Crop areas, increases as shown by Twelfth Census___.=--—____-=___\___ 6 
srowing methods for MSeEECU Combe a ee eee 14 
Crops, farm, insect enemies in Colorado, 1904______ SNL ign BA cs aa, eee 60 
losses by insects and savings by economic entomology_____________ 12 
GroSS-Dreeding bees; securing of desirables trate] = 2 eee 106 
Croton bug, fumigation with hydrocyanic-acids Sasmee= =. a eee eee 96-97 
Cryptocephalus obsoletus, Georgia report for 1904____-__-_== == = 02 
Cryptorhynchus lapathi. See Curculio and Willow weevil. 
Cuban experiment station, coffee leaf-miner___________ 
INSECES, MNOLES, paper Dyn NUS SCO se ea ae eee 
Cwicidze; mosquitoes, publications, 22202 Sees Sie ees ee ee ee eee 
Curculio, imported willow, Minnesota report for 1904 Eye EMO ER Pye oe 
plumsinjury sto. peaches: in’ Georgian 19042232 eee 
Minnesota ‘report: for: AGO2e = 2 Se at Se ee A ee 
Ohio. report; GOL 2s es a ae a ee eee 
Currants, insect attacks im Coloradovin 1904, notes] 2 es eee 
Cyanide. See Potassium cyanide. “ 
Cylas formicarius. See Weevil, sweet-potato. 
Cyprian and other Hastern bees; Characteristiesi22 22s) at he ee ee 
Cyprio-Carniolan’ bees, desirable traits 222 oa ee eee 
Diabrotica 12-punctata, Georgia report for 1904 
longicornis, ‘OHTO-rEepor ts OO Aa te ee nee See aegtee 
Diaiw@da saccharalis. Georgia report tor 1904 a ee ee 
Dust spray, experiment in Minnesota against leaf-hoppers______________ 
Dynastes tityus, Georgia report for 1904 Wek SS Nl RI SAE a Pgs ee 
Hgegs, bedbug, destruction by use of hydrocyanic-acid gas________________ 
fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea), color, ete., remarks__________ - 
Mormon -ericket (Anabrus simple.),. NOUGS = ee eee 
sweet-potato weevil, notes from Texas for 1904____________ a 
Hilm leaf-beetle, appearance at Dayton, Ohio=2 == 22 ee eee 
Elms, infestation with leaf-beetle in Ohio in 1904____________ Reerirag outs 
Hmphytus canadensis, New York report, 1904-2) 222" ee 
Empoasca mali. See Leaf hopper. 
Entomological events, most important in recent years, note____-_________ 
investigation, promising field _________ Sg Ae eee 
News, proposal as semiofficial organ of association, com- 
SINT tee 4 t= ee eae 2 eee pee Te eee ee 
Entomologists, attendance on association meetings, list-of Names=s aes 
increase in number of workers on economic subjects______ 
Entomology, applied. present-day features in America, address of presi- 
dent, Ac“? Quaintan ces 2223 ae 2 6 ee eee ees 
economic, factors in awakening interest2=*s 2 sss 
growth and benefit to-agriculhiTres= sae eee 
literature, extent, character, and plan for résumé_ 
problems, conditions, and requirements___________ 
Savings! on crops, tables] 220s ae 2a ne eee 
Ephestia kuehniella. See Flour moth. 
Epicauta pennsylvanica, Nexas report fora Q04 ss eee ee ee 
Epitrixc cucumeris, Colorado report tor 190422 ee 
Hpochra canadensis, Colorado report for 19042209) Se 
Eriocampoides limacina,.injury to cherry trees in Ohio__________________ 
Hriophyes populi, gall maker, Colorado report for 1904___/___-_____-__+_ 
Experiment station, economic entomology investigations, note ___________ 
