IXDEX 



563 



Chlorochroa uhleri, 308. 

 Chorizagrotis agrestis, -143. 

 Chr\'santhemiiin midge, 267. 

 Chn'santhemum, Rhopalomyia h^T^ho- 



gsea injuring, 267. 

 Chysom^-ia maceUaria, 320-322, 323, 324, 



325-326, 469. 

 Chrv'sopa nifilabris, 431. 

 Clausen, C. P., 487. 

 Clean town contest, 175-177. 

 Coccinella calif omica, 487, 489, 490, 491. 



trifasciata, 487, 489, 490, 491. 

 Coccinellidse, aphid feeding, 487-491. 

 Coccus citricola, 291-292. 

 CockereU, T. D. A., 549. 

 Codling moth, spraying methods, 164- 



167. 



Colorado aphids, 97-103. 

 Conchuela, 232. 

 Contarinia sorghicola, 230-232. 

 Cooley, R. A., 47, 442. 

 Corn-ear worm, 211-216. 

 Com silk beetle, 507. 

 Cor>', E. X., 186, 270. 

 Cotton moth, 429. 



seed fumigation, 400-402. 



seed oil, 298. 



worm, 192. 

 Cowpeas, Ceratoma trifurcata injuring, 

 261. 



Craighead, F. C, 513. 

 Cranberry root worm, 193. 

 Criddle mixture, 533-534. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 549. 

 Crosby, C. R., 409, 541. 

 Crude oil, 461-464. 

 Crumb, S. E., 392. 

 CrA-ptolsemus montrouzieri, 452. 

 Crj-ptorhjTichus lapathi, 522-525. 

 Cucumber beetle, western striped, 515, 

 519-520. 



beetle, western twelve-spotted, 515- 

 519. 



Cutworms, 349; tobacco, key to, 392- 

 395 



Cutworm, variegated, 222-223. 

 Cycloneda abdominalis, 487, 489, 490, 

 491. 



sanguinea, 487. 

 CyUene pictus, 513, 549. 



robiniae, 513. 

 Cynomyia cadaverina, 327. 



Damaster blaptoides, 135. 

 Dasyneura torontoensis, 405. 

 Da\ddson, W. ^L, 419. 

 Davis, J. J., 135. 

 Dean, G. A., 107, 219, 429. 

 Dermacentor venustus, 47-53. 

 Dermatobia hominis, 319. 

 Diabrotica soror, 515-519. 



trivittata, 519-520. 

 Diachasma trj'oni, 456. 

 Diatrsea saccharalis, 496-499. 



Dinoderus substriatus, 388. 



Diprion simile, 379-382. 



Douglass, B. W., 431. 



Dove, W. E., 54. 



Drseculacephala reticulata, 430. 



Dried fruit beetle, 396-400. 



Dust sprays for corn-ear worm, 211-214. 



Echidnophaga gallinacea, 492-495. 

 Edibility of insects, 549. 

 Ellis, W. 0., 520. 



Economic Entomologists, Pacific Slope 



Association, 449. 

 entomology', college extension work 



in, 442^9." 

 entomology, notes on progress, 113- 



118. 



entomolog\^, some present needs, 

 30-40. 



results of the year, 234-238. 

 Enchenopa binotata, 368-371. 

 English sparrow, 553. 

 Entomological investigations, report on, 

 8-20. 



museum. University of Kansas, 305. 

 Entomologists, academic training, 72-78. 

 Eriococcus borealis, 549. 

 Essig, E. O., 396. 

 Eucactophagus graphipterus, 133. 

 EucalUpterus flaws, 423. 

 Euceraphis gillettei, 421. 

 Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi. 551. 

 Eumicrosoma benefica, 248-261. 

 European mole cricket. 500-501. 

 Euthrips occidentalis, 360. 



tritici, 359, 360. 

 Euxesta notata, 349. 

 Euxoa messoria, 394. 



Felt, E. P., 94, 149, 160, 227, 267, 308, 



405, 430, 550. 

 Feltia annexa, 394. 



gladiaria, 394. 



jacuUfera, 394. 



malefida, 394. 

 Feltiella da^dsi, 406. 

 Femald, H. T., 30. 

 Fire bhght and aphids, 402-403, 551. 

 Fletcher, T. B., 154. 

 Flies causing myiasis, 317-329. 

 Foreign plant pests, manual, 430. 

 Foul brood distribution, 121. 

 Fowls and gi'asshoppers, 226. 

 Frauds, semi-frauds and questionables, 

 199. 



Fruit-fly, ^Mediterranean, 475. 

 Fruit tree leaf-roller, spraying notes on, 

 457. 



Fulton, B. B., 535. 



Fumigation, relative size in, 302-304. 



Funkhouser, W. D., 368. 



GaU midges, 405-409, 550. 

 Garman, H., 403. 



