^Polygonum, young Corn Plant Lice on roots of. 
-pomonella, Carpocapsa, 2,7-20. See Codling Moth. 
Potato, food plant of Margined Blister Beetle. 
leaves stripped off by Striped Blister Beetle. 
Practical Entomologist, cited. 
Prairie FuriiiGr cited •• . .. •••••••••••••• ••••«•• 
Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, cited. 
of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, cited. 
prunivorella, Ornix.... 
Prunus, as food plant of Apple Tischeria. 
.. 
pullatus, Elasmus.. 
Pulvinaria innumerabilis, eggs of, devoured by larva of Hyperaspis 
Purdue University, School of Agriculture of, Bulletin, cited. 
Pyrus coronaria, as food plant of Apple Tischeria. 
.. 6 
. 4 
. 4 
. 68 
36,37,66,67,68,77,78 
. 46 
52, 53 
. 46 
. 52 
.. 50 
. 6 
.. 37 
.. 46 
Q 
Quince, injury to, by Apple Leaf Skeletonizer 
by Leaf Crumpler. 
.... 63 
66,69,73 
R 
rapse, Pieris, 1. See European Cabbage Worm. 
Raspberry, as food plant of Apple Tischeria . 4b 
injury to, by Solitary Caterpillar. ... • ... •••••• ... 
Red-legged Locust, outbreak of, in Central Illinois m 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 . yb » 
air-slaked lime. 7 14 
arsenical poisons. 2, <,64, <4,81,85 
ashes... ^ 
;.' .* ”"i ; * ■ * * *! ‘ ■ ■; .* * *!.’ .*.' ioi ,'io2 ,103 
fallen leaves. •'. im 
in winter quarters. jut 
lures to hibernation. 
. ol 
building fires in orchards, 
burning 
stubble. . 
■clean farming... 
coal tar as barrier to migration..... 
contagious diseases, spread of, by artificial cultures. 
culture of crops not affected by the chinch bug. 
destruction of screenings from thresher. 
early planting... 
earlv plowing.. • • ....• • •-a 
encouragement of growth of volunteer wheat and its timely destruction.31,3», 
fall plowing...jgj 
98, 
96 
100 
102 
97 
31 
102 
5 
100 
98 
102 
gas lime.. • 
Hammond’s slug shot.• • 7 U* r- rs «q m 74 
heavy fertil ization. y ' > b 
heavy rolling. ™ 
hot water .-. 
100 
irrigation of infested fields.- a im 
kerosene emulsion. q« 
light traps. XX 
lime. . 
London purple.oq-qA-jA, in* 
Paris green. 7 , 9 , 10 , i 2 ,ii, i(3,17, i8,19,20,64,^ 
plowing and harrowing around infested fields. 
under outer rows of corn. jui 
up killed grain and planting to other crops. 
repellent substances, application of, to crops.■ • •• iy ” 
rotation of crops...4,5,6, yo 
soap. ( 
soap suds. 
. . 101 
p uuo .. .... • • .. •••• •• •••• ... •••• ... •••• •••• •• «••• •• •••• • 
soluble pinoleum. 
sowing strips of favorite food plants as lures. 
near winter quarters of chinch bug.... yy 
strips with crops not subject to injurj r by Chinch Bug. Jy > 
tramping. pi 
use of surplus seed...... 
Report Cornell University Experiment Station, cited. 
Illinois State Department of Agriculture, cited.'>40 
Massachusetts State Department of Agriculture, cited. 
Seventh Annual Convention of the New Jersey Cranberry Association, cited .... • ••••••••••• ‘ y 
State Entomologist of Illinois, cited.21,35,36,60,61,70.75,81,89,100 
State Entomologist of Missouri, cited ..59, 61,69, <0, <1, < 2 , <^,oo 
U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture, cited..3i,bo 
