TV 



Negro Bug, XII, 51, 57. 



fiexuosus, Sphenophorns, GO. 



fiuviatilis, Scirpiis, 58,66,68,69. [See Errata.] 



Forage plants, 79. 



Forbes, S. A., Bulletin of the Office of the State 

 Entomoiogiet of Illinois, cited, X,34. 

 circular on the Chinch Bug, cited, 34. 

 on kerosene emulsion for the Chinch Bng, 

 37. 



■ on meadow maggots, '(9. 

 on wheat culture and the Chinch Bug, 33. 

 on Sphenophorus ochreus, 58. 



parvulus, 63. 

 Report as State Entomologist of Illinois. 

 See under Report. 

 Foxtail Grass as food plant of Sphenophorus 



ochreus, 70. 

 Frenching of corn, 62. 



Fumago as food of Balaninus uniformis, 77. 

 Fungi, parasitic, 40,45,77. 

 fuscicostellus, Crambus, IX. 



G 



Gas-lime for Chinch Bng, 41,56. 



water for Chinch Bug, 41. 

 Geddes, Gamble, on Sphenojjhorus sculptilis,61. 

 Germar,.E. F., 60. 

 gladlaria, Agrotis, 89,90. 

 Glassy Cutworm, 96. See Cutworm, Glassy. 

 GfTover, Townend, on injury by Corn Bill Bugs, 

 .59. 



on injury by Sphenophorus cariosus, 60. 

 on meadow maggots, 78. 

 on Sphenophorus, 71. 

 carioBU.", 71. 



Grain, small, injury to, by Sphenophorus par- 

 vulus, 69. 



stored, injury to, by Tenebrioides raauri- 



tanica, XI. 

 (.rass, Blue, 76,79,83,96. 



Foxtail, as, food plant of >phenophorus 



ochreus, 70. 

 Hungarian, eggs of Chinch Bugs on roots 



of, 52. 



injury to, by Burrowing Web Worm, 100. 

 by Chinch Bug, 3,4,16-18. 

 by Chocolate-striped Cutworm. 88. 

 l>y Clay-backecl Cutworm, 90,91. 

 by Kpicjerus iuibricatuR, 76. 

 by Mf'adow Maggots, 78,79,82. 

 by Si)henoi)horus parvulus, 69. 

 Hculptilie, 61. 



Pigeon, 76. 



Web Wormn, IX. 

 Grasehoppers, X,XII. 



effect of Bteain upon, 43. 



eggB of, eaten by Spotted Cutworm, 87. 



Injury to meadowB and orchard, XII. 

 to wheat, X. 

 (Jreufty Critworrii, !ja. See (-'ntwonn, (iroany. 



Injury to f'om, K.^,93. 



Grote, A. R., Check List of North Americ;.r 

 Moths cited, 90. 

 on Clay-backed Cutworm, 89,90. 

 Guano for Sphenophorus pertinax, 6 

 Gyllenhal, L., 60, 63. 



H 



Hadena arctica, description of larva, and me; 

 tion of injury to corn, 97. 

 devastatrix, 96. 

 Hagen, H. A., on Tipulat)icornis, 80. 

 Hamilton, John, on Sphenophorus pertinax. r. 



placidus, 62. 

 Hand-picking for Sphenophorus eculptilis, 61 

 Harrington, W\ H., paper, cited, .59. 

 Harris, T. W., Insects Injurious to Vegetatir i 

 cited, 78. 



Hart, C. A., Key to Illinois Species of Sp'.e 



nophorus, 63. 

 Helianthus as food plant of Lixus concavus, 



of Spotted i.'utworm, 87. 

 Helm?, Frederick, on burning for Chinch Bu. 



53. 



herilis, Agrotis, 89. 

 Hessian Fly, IX,X,54. 



effect of drouth upon, X. 



in experimental sowings, X. 

 hirtus, Rhynchites, 75. 



Horn, G. II., paper, cited, 59,60,61,62,63. Sc 



LeConte and Horn. 

 Howard, L. O., on Sphenophorus robustus, 69. 

 on wheat culture and the Chinch Bug, 33. 

 Bulletin on the Chinch Bug, cited, 37. 

 Hubbard and Schwarz, paper, cited, .59. 

 Hultgren, F., on kerosene emulsion for the 



Chinch Bug, 38. 

 Hungarian Grass, eggs of Chinch Bugs on roc;.- 

 of, 52. 



Hunt, T. F., i)aper, cited, 60,62,63. 



I 



Illinois, Bulletin of the Office of the Statw !•; 

 lomologist of, cited, X,34. 

 State Entomologist of. Reports, cited, 1,3,' 

 37, 45,61,78. 

 Horticultural Society, Transaction.-, 

 cited, 33. 



State Laboratory of Natural History. 

 Bulletin, cited, 71. 

 imhricatus, Epictprus, 76. 

 Insecticides: arsenic, 41,56. 

 arsenical poisons, X, 42, 7(5. 

 buhach, 42,56. 

 coal-tar emulsion, 41,56. 

 water, 40, 56. 

 with oil or grease, 56. 

 corrosive sublimate, 42, .5(). 

 Egyptian insecticide, 42,.5(i. 

 gas-lIme, 41,56. 



water, 41. 

 guano, 60. 



