IX 
timothy, attempt to rear Hessian Fly upon 
61. 
flaxseeds of Hessian Fly in. 61. 
’obacco. decoction of stems for White 
Grubs, 43. 
'omato Worm, Common, XIII. 
'oxoptera graminum, X. 
'ozzetti. Ad. Targioni, on Fruit Bark 
1 Beetle, 20. 
ransactions of the American Entomologi¬ 
cal Society cited, 48. 
Illinois State Agricultural Society cited, 
64. 
Horticultural Society cited, X, 1. 
riehosporium, 80. 
istis, Lachnosterna, 36,37,41,47,51 
itici, Thrips, XIII. 
riticum repens, flaxseeds of Hessian Flv 
in. 61. 
U 
S. Department of Agriculture, Report of 
Entomologist, cited, XI. 
National Museum, Proceedings, cited 
34,48. 
Aon. John, 41. 
a?, Aspidiotus, XI. 
lvet Grass, infested by larvas of Hessian 
Fly, 61. 
rmont Experiment Station, Annual Re¬ 
port of, cited, 34. 
•nalis, Copipanolis, 81. 
ifrons, Lachnosterna, 47,51. 
ata, Diabrotica, 81. 
?aris, Agrostis, 62. 
W 
Ish, B. D., 64. 
on the White Grub, 33. 
shing off egg masses of Woolly Bark 
Louse of the Maple, XIII. 
Dster, F. M., 76. 
The Chinch Bug [concerning infection 
experiments], abstract, 86. 
)ster, Jabez, 4. 
5d. C. M., 64,70. 
de-oil soap for White Grubs, 43. 
;at, fall, description of damage to by 
White Grubs, 41. 
njury to by Grain Louse, X, 56,57. 
'hrips, injury to strawberries, XIII. 
Pinter, rdescription of damage to by 
White Grubs, 41. 
White arsenic for White Grubs, 43. 
Grubs, On the Common, 30-53. 
description, 45. 
experiments with remedies, 43. 
gasoline, 43. 
hand-picking, 43,52. 
kerosene emulsion, 43,53. 
Paris green, 43,53. 
petroleum, crude, emulsion of, 44. 
poisoning food with white ar¬ 
senic, 43. 
with Paris green, 43. 
salt, 43. 
summer fallow, 53. 
tobacco, decoction of stems, 43. 
turning swine on meadows and 
pasture lands, 52. 
whale-oil soap, 43. 
food and feeding habis, 41. 
of imagos, 42. 
of larvas, 41. 
hibernation, 39. 
key to Illinois species of Lachno¬ 
sterna, 47-51. 
laying and hatching of eggs, 38. 
life history, XV. 
of Cyclocephala, 40. 
of Lachnosterna, 31-38, 
list of Illinois species of Laclinoster- 
na, 47. 
parasites, 44. 
PUP* and imagos [Lachnosterna] 
from earth, 37, 38. 
summary and conclusions concern¬ 
ing, 51. 
Pine, injury to by Pine Bark Louse, XIII. 
Whitehead, Ch., and Gray, Report on the 
Hessian Fly in Great Britain, 61. 
Woodpeckers, 4. 
Woolly Aphis of Apple, aerial form, XIII. 
Bark Louse of Maple, insect enemies, 
XII. 
cycles of increase, XII. 
remedies for, XIII. 
Worms, infesting hot-house plants and 
garden vegetables, XII. 
Wormwood infested by Euzophera cinero- 
sella, 26. 
xanthographus, Naupactus, 81. 
Xyleborus pyri, 2,15. 
Xyloterus dispar, 18. 
Zeller, P. C., paper cited, 29, 
zellerella, Euzophera, 26. 
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