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Melittia ceto, 24. 
Melon Borer, 26. 
Descriptive, 26. 
Distribution, 26. 
Injuries, 27. 
Parasites, 27. 
Melon Plant-louse. 27. 
Distribution, 27. 
Enemies and parasites, 28. 
Food-plants, 27. 
Injuries, 28. 
Natural history, 28. 
Remedies, 28, 
Synonymy, 27. 
Murgantia histrionica, 15. 
Nola sorgbiella, 16. 
(Ebalus pugnax, 16. 
Ortalis sp., 16. 
Oscinis sp., 22. 
Pacbyneuron allograpt®, 15. 
apbidivora, 14. 
Pea, insects injurious to, in Florida, 21. 
Phylloptera oblongifolia, 22. 
Pieris monuste, 15. 
protodice, 15. 
Pimpla conquisitor, 27. 
Pionea rimosalis, 15. 
Plum Curculio, 44, 48. 
It prefers the native Plum for oviposition, 49. 
Larvm not developing in the native Plum, 44, 49. 
Plum trees, foreign and native, 39. 
Curculio larvm not developing in the native 
species, 44, 49. 
Failure of European varieties in North 
America, 39. 
Fertilization of native species by other varie- 
ties and species, 45. 
Native species and their failure to fruit, 40. 
Wild Goose Plum in the South, 47. 
Plusia brassic®, 10. 
Plutella cruciferarum, 12. 
Prionidus cristatus, 16. 
Pyrethrum for Cabbage Plusia, 11. 
Reduvius Egg Eupelmid, 24. 
Riley, C. V., criticism of Mr. Wier’s report, 7, 50. 
introduction to the Bulletin, 4. 
Letter of transmittal, 3. 
Saltpeter for squash borer, 25. 
Scymnus cervicalis, 15. 
Serrel’s automatic silk reel, 8, 52, 56. 
serigraph, 52, 56. 
Silk reel, elements of mechanism, 54. 
Serrel’s automatic, 8, 52, 56. 
Silkworm cocoon, how it is spun by the worm, 53. 
preparation for reeling, 54. 
Siphonophora cucurbit®, 20. 
Southern Cabbage Butterfly, 15. 
Sphenophorus robustus, 16. 
Sphinx Carolina, 17. 
Egg Teleas, 18. 
5-maculata, 17. 
Squash, insects injurious to, in Florida, 22. 
Borer, 24. 
Distribution, 24. 
Food-plants, 24. 
Injuries, 24. 
Parasites, 24. 
Remedy, 24. 
Bug, 22. 
Distribution, 22. 
Egg Encyrtid, 23. 
Telenomus, 23. 
Enemies and parasites, 23. 
Food-plants, 23. 
Injuries, 23. 
Life-history, 23. 
Vine Borer, 24. 
Distribution, 24. 
Food-plants, 24. 
Life-history, 24. 
Parasites, 25. 
Remedies, 25. 
Syrphus Fly Pachyneuron, 15. 
Teleas sphingis, 18. 
Telenomus anas®, 23. 
Telesilla cinereola, 21. 
Tomato, insects injurious to, in Florida, 16. 
Aphis, 18. 
Allotria, 19. 
Distribution, 18. 
Encyrtid, 19. 
Enemies and parasites, 19. 
Injuries, 19. 
Life-history, 18. 
Remedies, 19. 
Thomas’ description, 18. 
Stalk Borer, 18. 
Worm, 17. 
Distribution, 17. 
Enemies and parasites, 17. 
Food-plants, 17. 
Injuries, 17. 
Life-history, 17. 
Remedy, 18. 
Trichogramma pretiosa, 11, 15, 17. 
Tridactylus minutus, 15. 
Trionyx piceus, 13. 
rap®, 13. 
Triphleps insidiosus, 22. 
Twelve-spotted Diabrotica, 22. 
Walker, Pli., description of the Serrel automatic 
silk reel, 52. 
Webster, F. M., Report on Buffalo Gnats, 29. 
Wheel bug, 16. 
Wier, D. B., Report on the Curculio-proof nature 
of the native Plums, 39. 
Zebra Cabbage Worm, 15. 
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