100 
B 
Banchus fugitiva, parasite of Leaf Crumpler. 
70 
Bark Louse^ Soft Maple, eggs devoured by larva ot Hyperaspis. 9? 
Bartley, Samuel. 23 
on Hessian Fly... . . . . "4 
Beetle, Common Black Blister. 4 
Margined Blister. . * ’ * 4 
Striped Blister. v . . 7 * 
Belfrage, G. W. 46 
Blackberry, as food plant of Apple Tiscberia.. 
Blissus leucopterus. See Chinch Bug. 4 
Blister Beetle, Common Black. 4 
food plants of. 4 
injuries to Corn. 4 
Margined. 4 
food plants of. 4 
Striped 
. .. 4 
in Corn. 4 
injuries to leaves of Potato and Tomato. . . 4 
Blister Beetles. 44 
larvae preying upon locust eggs...-. 4 
Boardman, E. it., on European Cabbage W .. 4 g 
Boston Society of Natural History, Proceedings, cited. See under Proceedings. ^ 
Bracon, as parasite of Apple Leaf Skeletonizer.. 80 
Brakeley, John H., on Lesser Apple Leaf Roller.• • *. ’ g 
Brown Ant, Common, collection of Corn Plant Louse eggs by. * 53"55 57 
Bruni), A. E., on Apple Ornix. ' ’47 50 
on Apple Tischeria....•••••.•—:. ’47 
Tineidce infesting Apple-trees at Ithaca, article cited. 9g 
Buckwheat.• • • • • • • • u r ‘. 
Bulb Worm, Wheat, 4,24,25,35,39. See Wheat Bulb Worm. 
U Stbepartment of Agriculture, cited. 
Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, cited... ’ A q 
/~\ XU ^ sL « L’f n +a Ti 1 tAm Alxuvicf nf f I lllinis. PI f.Rfl . .... .... . . ■ . •••• • • • • •• •••• •••• •• •••• •••• •• 1 
Office of the State Entomologist of Illinois, cited. 37 
School of Agriculture of'Purdue University, cited. 79 
U. S. Entomological Commission, cited....... 5‘t 
U. S. Geological and Geographical Survey, cited.. 1 
C 
Cabbage Worm, European, 1. See European Cabbage Worm. 2 
Callimorpha lecontei...-yy ..:•. 67 
canadensis, Fringilla, preying upon larvte pf Leaf Crumplei. 4g 
Rubus, as food plant of Apple Tischeria.36.’4ffi52!5ffi 68,80 
Canadian Entomologist, cited... 44 
Carabidse, imagos, destroying eggs of locusts.. 41 
larvae of.40 44 
destroying eggs of locusts. ’ 4 
Cardiophorus, injury to Corn by ... 3 
Carpenter, W, F., on Clover Seed Midge........ 
Carpocapsa pomonella, 2,7-20. See Codling Motn. g 
■ Caterpillar, Solitary.. -. 
Cecidomyia destructor, 3,21. See Hessian Fly. 
leguminicola, 3. See Clover Seed Midge. 53 
Cerasus serotina, as food plant of Apple Ornix..50 57 73 
Chalcididse, parasitic...••• •. ’ ’53 
Index to the Described Tineina of the United States and Canada, cited. 5g 
on Apple Ornix. *46 
on Apple Tischeria.• •••. 46 
Tineina and their Food-plants, cited . 53 
Tineina of Colorado, cited... 46 
Tineina of North America, cited. g9 73 
- Cherry, injury to by Leaf Crumpler. 53’53 
wild, injury to by Apple Ornix.. ’73 
by Leaf Crumpler. . • • . .. 99 
^hi^n 11 liiK»is, article on the present condition and prospects of the.£9 103 
barriers against migration. 404 
direct destruction. 493 
field experiments proposed." 94 
food plants. 93 
life history. 90 
notes from correspondents." 95 
prevention and remedy. 9g 
agricultural ffiethods.. ....... 402 
special procedure recommended • 60 
■ Chrysopa larva preying upon larva of Apple Le af f keletonizer. 46 53 
Cincinnati Quarterly Journal of Science, cited. ’34 
cinctus, Harpactor. 84 
Milyas.. 
