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Experiment Stations, Office, bibliography of economic entomology, sug- 
CESS ESM UE NSY © tye eS Re 8 eS Set ac 95 
Eyxperumentaletarms tor conton bolleweevil: control 22-25 essen ts ss ee 5 
Fall web-worm, Ohio report, 1904 (see also Webworm, ee RE: COM fC aa 50-51 
Farm crops, insect enemies, Colorado report for 1904 _ eae neue 60 
production, losses by insects and savings by economic entomology __ 12 
Farmer, preference for Paris green and other remedies, note_____________ 39 
Rarmine methods for contrel of cotton’ bollvweevilz=-)* = 0 ee 14-17 
Farms, experimental, cotton boll weevil control ________ Ue pie a 15-16 
FELT, E. P., paper on “Experiments with lime-sulphur vy rashes’ Seif toa eed al 25-28 
“Notes for the year—New York’________________~_ 51-52 
DER MAEDS Ele nODIMLOM aSetOn testing mnsechicidesas= 220) kbar sy ae 74 
Mdg vlicida. Ohio and New Nork reports, 1904220 52.0 2 ee he eae 52, 54 
Flea-beetle, potato, Colorado report of heavy loss in 1904________________ 61 
red-legged, injury to peach orchard in Ohio___________-_!___ Be 
leas nimi savions yen ehydrocyanic- acids Sas nOtesn =e lei Ue See eee 97 
Hlood- Brazos. destruction: of cotton bolliweevil sees 2s a2 Ce aa BH 
Flour moth, Mediterranean, Georgia report for 1904_____ OSE Kees (ie 
Minnesota report for 1904 EP EN Wee ep ahs 56 
| O21 ES USD Ur en a te Si a Sti ae ee Oe bean Us Mer kg wep 73 
Flowers, destruction by ant, Jridomyrmesx humilis ate si Bei 83 
Fly. See Frit and Hessian. 
Formule, lime-sulphur wash and method of GA aan ie ORE SEO Ny ees OR 25-26 
Frit-fly, Minnesota report for 1904___________ Gate. 0 Ana 56 
Frosts, killing, in Texas, occurrence and effect on . boll weevil Beso ees ae Ne 30 
Druiiety, cooseberry, Colorado report: for 19042. eas eS i 59 
Fruit-house fumigation, control of codling moth__~_____ Peed Jus Oi 103 
Fruit-moth, grape, Ohio report, 1904_____ S sh TURAN cat ea LB ta nat 54 
Fruit-worm, gooseberry, Colorado report for 1904 ee Ree eS eee 59 
Fruits, deciduous, increase in plantings, 1889-1899______________________ 6-7 
infestation with mealy bugs, note___________ aie 81 
Fumigation, fruit-house, for controlling codling moth, paper by A. a “Bur- 
OSS poe a a Ne i ee A yee Tei Ad Sh a ghana as) EAS ma 101-108 
household insects and their eggs with hy drocyanic- acid gas, 
some notes, paper by J. L. Phillips hp Be eR Lee Reh tg rg ee DE Shs ~ 95-97 
Galerucella luteola, appearance at Dayton, Ohio________ Mees ba faced SOME Dea 50 
Gall makers, Minnesota report for 1904__ z Bip fc, oe EC OT RMU NS 5 
Gall-producing insects, Cuba, note______________ Bae EA ferwt soa sees Se 29 
Garden vegetables, insect injuries, Colorado report for 1904__ Dee coe pe Shee a 59-60 
Gas. See Hydrocyanic-acid gas. 
Georgia, insects for the year 1904, paper by Wilmon Newell and R. I... 
PSHLTOW GE Olj:. Sp ks Maes ae eept is Se LS PS 1 SE alee oleae Pil soya a rine ines _ 69-74 
GILLETTE, C. P., paper on “ Insects of the year in 1 Colorado ” rap ot arated a he) 58-61 
Gooseberries, insect AEA CK Silla CO] OAC O Me 1 OA se aes a ea arth fee eg ed al 59 
Gooseberry. See Fruit-fly and Fruit worm 
Government, National, relation to cotton boll weevil control-____________ 41 
Clapeatnuiiemo th O Mio kenomt 04 eis Cal ee ee 54 
aoe Cesena e ONavi cya kanye ake) 04 ie Se A ah OE Ses i ee ena PEN mea 55) 
new enemy, member of Cecidomyiide, appearance________________ 54-55 
Grapevine, protection from leaf-hopper, use of spray___________ as = AZ 
rootworm, Ohio and New York reports for 1904__~________ ~ 5204 
Grasshoppers) Colorado. reports fOr AOOAe aes Bee eee 61 
CMUSTAIMO UNO LONLeMyOlMm COMLLO] MOLE Smears s aenis bien yl a See 40, 41 
FRCOUNISEGUSOLCLE RG COLrela LepoOni for O04 ee Sa eA TO 
Elemiptera, genera subject to legislation___________ A leno ate ails barat tine ae 1) 
Hessian fly, avoidance by delay in wheat planting_______ Sh LLM A opened 14 
< diminution of numbers by destroying volunteer wheat Lee te A G2 
CG CORA ECT O filapl OTs lO eer wees ee Se eh Ne 71-72 
IMI CLEA SS siti OO ny oO Aree eae oe ee SETAE es eet 50 
Minnesota and Ohio reports for 1904______________ LOTS 5D 
Enibernation: cotton boll, weeyil, remarks] 04) 2222. 2 ee 15529305 
Hippodamia convergens, Georgia report for 1904__._.--___-____-__ 70 
