INDEX 



Adalia bipimctata, 487, 489, 490, 491. 



Agrilus viridis, 134. 



Agromyza jucunda, 431. 



Agrotis jaculifera, 394. 



Air conditioning apparatus, 107-111. 



iUabama argillacea, 429. 



Aldrich, J. M., 151, 242. 



Alfalfa injui-ed bv thrips, 360. 



lo_oper,_ 286-291. 

 AUorhina nitida parasite, 151. 

 American Association of Economic En- 

 tomologists ; 

 Apiai'^^ inspection, report of section, 



119-128. 

 Committees, ix. 



Bibliography, 25. 

 Executive, 5. 

 Membership, 23, 27. 

 Resolutions, 24, 499. 

 Constitution, xxi. 



Horticultm'al Inspectors Proceed- 

 ings, 129-135, 268-276. 

 ^Meetings, hst, x. 

 Members, list, xdi. 

 Membership com mi ttee, 23, 27. 

 Officers, ix. 



Resolution committee, 24, 499. 

 Secretar}^, report, 3. 

 Special committee, 499. 

 Special meeting, report, 441-500. 

 Twenty-seventh meeting, proceed- 

 ings,^ 1-135, 161-292, 317-338. 

 American economic entomology-, bibhog- 



raphy, 25. 

 Ammonia. 94. 

 Anagrus frequens, 454. 

 Angoumois grain moth, 233. 

 Anthrax, 328. 

 Anthrenus verbasci, 430. 

 Antonina crawi, 551. 

 Aphids and fire bhght, 402^03, 551. 

 Apiary inspection, report of section, 119- 



128; record system, 121-123. 

 Apicultm-al inspection, 123-128. 

 Apple bark disease and snowj' tree- 

 cricket, 535-541. 

 flea wee^^, 279-286. 

 leaf hopper, black, 415-419. 

 maggot, 311. 

 red bug, 293-295. 

 false, 295, 296. 

 Arsenate of lead, 459, 466; toxic values, 



481-486. 

 Arsenate of lime, 194-197. 

 Arsenical poisoning, 226. 



residues on fruit and grass, 191. 

 Army worm, 220-222, 236; parasites, 



299-302. 

 Asteromj'ia le^dana, 406. 

 Autographa gamma calif omica, 286-291. 



BaciUus amvlovoms. 402-i03. 

 Back, E. A."; 475. 

 Ball, E. D., 475, 496, 525. 

 Barium sulpliide, 206. 

 Barred-winged onion fly, 349. 

 Bean, Ceratoma trifm'cata injuring, 261. 

 Bean leaf wee^nl, 261-266. 

 Bees and poisoned bran mash, 234. 

 Beet leaf hopper, 496. 

 Beetle, flea, catcher, 240-241. 

 Beneficial insects, introduction in Ha- 

 waiian Islands, 450-456. 

 Bipahum kewense, 404. 

 Bishopp, F. C, 54, 317, 466. 

 Black cricket, 223. 



onion flv, 348. 

 Blakeslee, E". B., 103. 

 Borden, A. D., 354. 

 BomTie, A. I., 276. 

 Box leaf mmer, 94-95, 306. 

 Bragg, L. C, 97. 

 Bran mash, poisoned, 219-223. 

 Braucher, R. W., 429. 

 Britton, W. E., 72, 121, 379. 

 Brown lace-wing, 350-354. 

 Brown-tail moth, 85-88. 

 Bmes, C. T., 382. 

 Bm-gess, A. F., 307, 496. 

 Burrifl, A. C, 552, 553. 



Cabbage curculio, 429. 

 Cabbage flea-beetle, western, 429. 

 Calcium arsenate, 194-197. 

 CalUphora dux, 320. 



erj'throcephala, 327. 



oceanise, 320. 



rufifacies. 320. 



^illosa, 320. 

 CaUopistria floridensis, 134. 

 Camnula peUucida, 526, 528, 530. 

 Capsids, obser^-ations on, 293-298. 

 Carbon bisulfid, 94, 233. 

 Carbon tetrachloride, 94. 

 Carpophilus hemipterus, 396-400. 

 Celatoria diabroticse. 264. 

 Ceratitis capitata, 329-338. 

 Ceratoma trifm'cata, 261-266. 

 Ceromasia sphenophori, 455. 

 CeutorhjTLchus rapae, 429. 

 Chalcis obscm-ata. 452. 

 Chapman, J. W., 140. 

 Citricola scale, 291-292. 

 CitiTis trees, spraying scheme, 161-164. 

 Chsetopsis senea, 349. 

 Chermes coolevi, 97. 

 Chicken fiea, 492-195. 

 Chickens and poisoned bran marsh, 235. 



killed by rose chafers, 547. 

 Childs, Leroy, 457. 

 Chinch bug egg parasite, 248-261. 



