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INDEX 
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Adiantum hybridum and A. spp. in¬ 
fested by Myzus vincae, 118. 
Ageratum as breeding plant of 
Greenhouse Leaf-tier, 100. 
attacked by Greenhouse White 
Fly, 130. 
Agrotis saucia, 84. 
Aldrich, J. M., 40. 
Aleyrodes vaporariorum, 130-132. 
See Greenhouse White Fly. 
Alternanthera, 103. 
injured by Alternanthera Worm, 
103-105. 
Wo.rm, 103-106. 
Althaea attacked by Melon Aphis, 
in. 
Alyssum, Sweet. See Sweet Alys- 
sum. 
Ambrosia artemisiaefolia as food 
plant of Garden Flea-hopper, 114. 
American White Elm, 1. 
Arnmann, J. F., 88, 97. 
Ananassa sativa, 124-125. 
Angoumois Grain Moth, 56, 57, 58- 
61, 71, 72. 
distinctive characters of, 79. 
annua, Matthiola, 101. 
Ant, brown, care of Corn Root-aphis 
by, 120-121. 
aonidum, Chrysomphalus, 128. 
Apanteles glomeratus as parasite of 
Greenhouse Leaf-tier, 100. 
Aphelenchus olesistus, 140-143. See 
Foliar Eel-worm, 
spp., 141. 
Aphididae, 116-122. 
Aphids, or Plant-lice, 116-122. See 
Plant-lice. 
Aphis aquaticus, 118. 
Black, or Black Chrysanthemum, 
116. 
gossypii, 117. 
maidiradicis, damage to cultivated 
flowering plants by, 120. See 
Corn Root-aphis. 
Melon, in greenhouses, 117. 
rufomaculata, 116. 
Apple, injured by Rose, or Oblique- 
banded, Leaf-roller, 93. 
aquaticus, Aphis, 118. 
Archips rosaceana, 91-98. See Rose, 
or Oblique-banded, Leaf-roller. 
Archytes aterrima as parasite of 
Variegated Cutworm, 86. 
Areca infested by Tessellated Palm 
Scale, 123. 
A reca —Continued. 
verschaffeltii infested by Oleander 
Scale, 128. 
armicollis, Magdalis, 5, 10, 13. 
Arsenate of lead for Altornanthera 
Worm, 106. 
for Diamond-back Moth, 103. 
• for Greenhouse Leaf-tier, 100. 
for Rose, or Oblique-banded, 
Leaf-roller, 97-98. 
Arsenical poisons, 91. 
sprays for Rose, or Oblique-band¬ 
ed Leaf-.roller, 97. 
artemesiaefoliae, Ambrosia, 114. 
Ash, 7. 
“Asparagus Fern’’ subject to injury 
by Myzus persicae, 117. See also 
Fern Asparagus and Greenhouse 
Asparagus. 
greenhouse, injury to, by cut¬ 
worms, 84. See also Fern As¬ 
paragus, “Asparagus Fern,” and 
Asparagus plumosus. 
plumosus, 84, 117, 138. See also 
three entries above. 
Aspidiotus cyanophylli, 127. 
cydoniae, 127. 
ficus, 128. 
hederae, 128. 
lataniae, 127. 
nerii, 128. 
rapax, 128. 
aspidistrae, Hemichionaspis, 126. 
Asters, 122. ' 
infested by Aphelenchus sp., 141, 
injured by Co,rn Root-aphis, 120. 
by Rose, or Oblique-banded, Leaf- 
roller, 93. 
aterrima, Archytes, 86. 
Atkinson, G. F., 141. 
Aulacaspis rosae, 126. 
aurea nana, Alternanthera, 103. 
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Baking-powder infested by Confused 
Flour-beetle, 68. 
Bark-beetles, 5. 
Barnard, W. S., 25. 
Beal, A. C., 94. 
Beans as food of Indian Meal Moth, 
66 . 
infested by Confused Flour-beetle, 
67. 
injured by Garden Flea-hopper, 
114. 
Beets injured by Garden Flea-hop¬ 
per, 114. 
