IV 
Mayo, II.II., 15. 
Mediterranean Flour Moth in Europe and Amer¬ 
ica, Appendix. 
Micrococcus attacking Pieris rapa, 77. 
minietra, Datana, 22. 
Mites, 125,1.6,127,128,129,130. 
feeding on Sporotrichum globuliferum,94. 
musca, Entomophthora, 19. 
Muecardine, gray, destroying Chinch-bug, 138. 
See Entomophthora aphidis. 
outbreak of, among white ants, 198. 
of chinch-bugs,27. See under White mus- 
cardine. 
of silkworms, 19,20. 
N 
Nabis fusca infested with Sporotrichum globu- 
liferum,116. 
Nadata gibbosa infested by Sporotrichum globu- 
liferum, 26. 
Nitrous acid gas for White Ant,199. 
Nodonota tristis infested with Sporotrichum 
globuliferum,81. 
9-notata, Coccinella, 140. 
P 
Papilio asterias, flacherie of, 76. 
infection experiment with,76. 
Parasitic Diptera attacking Army Worm,76. 
attacking Pieris rapie,77. 
fungi, 17,19,20,27. 
Hymenoptera attacking Army Worm, 76. 
attacking cabbage worms, 46,53. 
fall web-worms, 47. 
White Grub, 79. 
Protozoa,17,18,19,190. 
Pasteur, Lcuis,l9. 
Pebrine, 18,19. 
Pelecmus polyturator parasitic on White Grub, 
79. 
Penicillium on Chinch-bug,18. 
Pennsylvania, Disonycha, 29,33, 39,40,41. 
Pezotettix differentials infested with Sporo¬ 
trichum globuliferum, 59. 
Philadelphia Academy of Sciences, Proceedings 
of, cited,20. 
Phora, 41. 
Pborida,53. 
Pieris rapa, 22. See under Cabbage Worm. 
Plant-bug infested by Sporotrichum globulifer¬ 
um, 26. 
Plant-lice, 52. 
contagion and infection experiments with, 
35,72,81,85. 
Grain, infection experiment with,51. 
Polymoechus brevipes, infection experiment 
with,70. 
polyturator, Pelecinus, 79. 
Potato beetles, infection experiment with,35. 
Prentiss, A. N., 2-2. 
Proceedingsof the American Association for the 
Advancement of Science, cited, 21. 
of the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences 
cited, 20. 
Protoparce, infection experiment with, 35,43,71, 
83,109. 
Protozoa, parasitic, 17,18,19,190. 
Pyrameis cardui infested with Sporotrichum 
globuliferum, 57. 
R 
rapa, Pieris,45,46,53,77,99 
Red ants associated with termites, 198. 
Remedies and preventives for insect depreda¬ 
tions : 
barriers and traps,7. 
benzine, 199. 
carbon bisulphide, 199. 
chlorine gas, 199. 
coal-tar, 5. 
fumigation, 199. 
furrows and post-hole barrier,5. 
gasoline, 199. 
hot water, 199. 
kerosene, 199. 
emulsion, 7,199. 
nitrous acid gas, 199. 
sulphur, 199. 
yeast, 22. 
Report State Entomologist Illinois cited, 26. 
Riley,C. V., 21,22. 
S 
saperdioides, Xylopinue, 26. 
Saprolegnia,22. 
Saw fly larva, infection experiments with, 31,52. 
Scblafsucht,19. 
Serica vespertina,infection experiment with,70. 
Shimer, Henry, paper by, cited,20. 
Silkworm, diseases of, 19. 
Silphida infected with Sporotrichum,74. 
Siphonophora avena, infection experiment with, 
51. 
Smith,E. A., 22. 
Snow,F. H., 23,21,41,57,58,59,81,83,85,102, 110 ,136. 
Sphinx larva, infection experiment with, 109. 
pupa, infection experiment with, 83. 
Spider, brown, infected with Sporotrichum glob¬ 
uliferum, 74. 
Spilosoma virginica, infection experiment with, 
80. 
Sporotrichum, 21,23,24,68, 73,75, 76,77,7S. 80,81, 
82. 
cultures of, 23,25,28,30-32. 
globuliferu m, 23,25,26,29,73. 
apparatus for sterile cultures of,28,30. 
Botrytis form of, 61,95. 
contagion and infection experiments 
with, in 1891,33, .‘36. 
in 1892, 65,66. 
in 1893, 83. 
in 1894, 98,99,100. 
contagion and infection experiments 
with, on miscellaneous insects, 34, 
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