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Sphenophorus cariosus, injury to Corn, 60. 

 cicatricoeus, 60. 

 costipennis, 64,67,68. 

 flexuo?us, 60. 

 interstialis, 60. 

 larval is, 60. 

 nielanocephalns, 64. 

 minimus, 65. 



description, 65. 

 ochreus, 58, 59, 63, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71 . 



injury to Corn, 58,70. 

 to Millet, 59, 66,70. 



larva, description, 66. 



remedies, 71. 

 p a^^• u 1 u 8, 58,' 59, 63 , 65 , 67, 69, 71 . 



injury to Corn, Timothy, Wheat, Barley, 

 Oats, and Rye, 63. 



larva, description, 67. 

 pertinax, 58,60,64,67,68. 



injury to Corn, 60, 68. 

 placidue, 58,62,65,67,68,70. 



injury to Corn, 62,71. 

 robustU!^, 58,59, 60,64,65, 66,67, 68, 69,71. 



injury to corn, 59,60,69, 71. 



remedies for, 71. 

 eayi, 65. 



ecoparius, 58,62, 64,68, 70. 

 bculptilis, 58,61 ,64,67,68, 71 ,72. 



injury to Corn, 71. 

 venatup, 61. 

 zpse, 61. 

 Spotted Cutworm, 86. 



number of broods and food plants, 86. 

 Sprayin<r trees a.s measure against Codling 

 Moth. X. 



Starvation as measure against Chinch Bug,44, 56. 

 Steam, effect on blister beetles, 43. 



on Chinch Biig, 42. 



on corn plants, 42. 



on grasshoppers, 43. 



on iMuple Plant Louse, 43. 

 Strawberry, injury to, by cutworms, 84, 



by Dingy Cutworm, 88. 



by Thrips tritici, JX. 

 fltrigosns, Cyperus, 68. 

 Strong, Geo., on meadow maggots, 83. 

 Bubgothica, Agrotis, 85,88,90. 

 Sunflower, wild, as food plant of Lixus Conca- 

 VU3, 76. 



Swi fM, c:. L., on meadow maggots, 82. 

 Sweet i'otato, injury to, by CMay-backed Cut- 

 worm, 91,92. 



})y rntworms, 84. 



by Diiifjy Cutworm, 88. 



by Varlf-gated Cntworni, 94, 

 Syatenn blanda as a melon insect, XI. 



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I I .1111, I II .-ill! of (ironsy Cutworm, 93. 

 Tfiiebrloid«'H numrltunlca, injury to stored 

 grain by, 

 VVIieal and (,'f)rn as food of. XII. 

 tei'lirocf|»liiihi, I'lpuhi, 79, 



Termes flavipes, injuries by, XIII. 

 terminalis, Lixus, 76, \ 

 Thomas, Cyru?, on meadow maggots, j8, 

 on Sphenophorus sculptilis, 61. 

 on wheat culture and the Chinch Bug, 32,33. 

 Reports as State Entomologist of Illinois, 

 cited, 32, 61, 78. 

 Thrips tritici, IX. 

 Thyreocoris pulicarius, XII, 51. 

 Timothy, 51, 54, 96. 



injury to, by meadow maggots, 79, S2. 

 by snout beetles, 58. 

 by Sphenophorus parvulus, (i3, 67. 

 sculptilis, *^2. 

 sowing with wheat as protection against 

 Chinch Bug. 52. . 

 Tipula, 78. See Meadow Maggots, 

 bicornis, 78,79,80, 81. 

 description, 80. 

 life history and injurie.*, Si. 

 tephrocephala, 79. 

 Tipulid larva in clover meadow, XL 



injury to meadows, 78,79. 

 Tobacco water for Chinch Bug, 39. 56. 

 Tomato, injur}' to, by Variegated Cutworm, 94, 

 Trampling by sheep or pigs as measure against 



meadow maggots, 83. 

 Transactions Illinois State Horticultural So- 

 ciety cited, 33. 

 Kansas Academy of Science cited, 59. 

 Ottawa^Field-Naturalists' Club cited, 59. 

 tritici, Thrips, IX. 

 Trogositidif , XI. 



Turkeys feeding on Sphenophorus, 71. 

 Turnips, injury to, by meadow maggots, 79. 

 Turpentine emulsion for Chinch Bug, 41,56. 

 Typha latifolia food plant of Sphenophorus 

 pertinax, 60. 



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T'hler, P. R., paper, cited, 61. 

 uniformis, Balaninus, 77. 



U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture, Report, 

 cited, 1, 50,.59, 60, 61, 62,65, 75,78. 

 of Patents. Report, cited, 59. 

 Department of Agriculture, Bulletin, cited, 

 33. 



Division of Entomology, Bulletin, cited, 

 37. 



Reports of Entomologist, cited, 62,70, 

 75, 78. 



Geological and Geographical Survey of the 

 Territories cited, 61, 

 Bulletin, cited, S9, 



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Vari(<galcd Ciitwonn, ".t.i. Src ( uI '.mh ih, \';irle- 

 gated. 



venatuB, Sphenoi)horus, (il. 

 versicolor, Iris, 77. 

 vestlglallH, Agrotis. 90. 

 \inliinH, Nephelodes, 85. 

 vul])rfiilus, MoiKMiychuP, 77. 



