112 



Polygonum, young Corn Plant Lice on roots of 6 



pomonella, Carpocapsa, 2,7-20. See Codling Moth. 



Potato, food plant ot Margined Blister Beetle 4 



leaves stripped off by Striped Blister Beetle 4 



Practical Entomologist, cited 68 



Prairie Farmer, cited 36,37,66,67,68,77,78 



Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, cited 67 



of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, cited . ... 46 



prunivorella, Ornix 52,53 



Prunus, as food plant of Apple Tischeria 46 



serotina 52 



pullatus, tvlasmus 50 



Palvinaria innumerabilis, eggs of, devoured by larva of Hyperaspis 6 



Purdue University, School of Agriculture of. Bulletin, cited 37 



Pyrus coronaria, as food plant of Apple Tischeria 46 



<iuince, injurv to, by Apple Leaf Skeletonizer 63 



by Leaf Cfnmpler ; 66,69,73 



R 



rap3e, Pieris, 1. See European Cabbage Worm. 



Raspberry, as food plant of Apple Tischeria 46 



injury to, by Solitary Caterpillar 2 



Red-legged Locust, outbreak of, in Central Illinois in 1885, 40. See Locust, Red-legged. 



Red Locust Mite, destruction of eggs of locusts by 40,41,43 



Remedies and preventives for insect depredations : 



abandonment of culture of certain crops 96, 97, 102 



air-slaked lime 64,69 



arsenic 7,14 



arsenical poisons 2, 7,64, 74, 81,85 



ashes 77 



• building fires in orchards 67 



burning 101,102,103 



fallen leaves 50,64 



in winter quarters 101 



lures to hibernation 101 



stubble 31 



clean fanning 96 



coal tar as barrier to migration 100 



contagious diseases, spread of, by artificial ciiltures 102 



culture of crops not affected by the chinch bug 97 



destruction of screenings from thresher 31 



early planting 98, 102 



early plowing 5 



encouragement of growth of volunteer wheat and its timely destruction 31 ,38, 100 



fall plowing 98 



gas lime 101,102 



Hammond's slug shot 61 



hand picking 2,64,67,68,69,70,74 



heavy fertilization 97, 102, 103 



heavy rolling ; 98 



hot water 101 



irrigation of infested fields 100 



kerosene emulsion 3,101 



late planting 98 



light trai)s. 85 



lime 3,77 



London purple 14 



mixture of seed 98,99,102,103 



Paris green 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17. 18, 19,20,64, 70 



plowing and harrowing around infested fields 100 



plowing under deep 101 



under outer rows of corn 101 



up killed grain and planting to other crops 101 



repellent substances, application of, to crops 102 



rotation of crops 4,5,6, 96 



soap 77 



Boap suds 101 



soluble pinoleum 61 



sowing strips of favorite food plants as lures 99 



near winter quarters of chinch bug 99 



strips with crops not subject to injury by Chinch Bug 99, 100 



tramping T 61 



use of surplus seed 98 



Report Cornell University Experiment Station, cited 47,53,56 



illiuois State Di'i)artinent of Agriculture, cited 7,40 



MasHacliiiHetts Slate Department of Agriculture, cited 7tf 



Seventh Annual Convention of the New Jersey Cranberry Association, cited 79 



Stale Entomologist of Illinois, cited 21,35,36,60,61,70,75,81,89,100 



Siatf FCntomologistof Missouri, ci.ed 59,61,69,70,71,72,77,83 



r. S. CoinmiHsionor of Agriculture, cited 37,68 



