viii 
Crackers and cakes infested by Rice- 
weevil, 71. 
infested by larva of Mediterranean 
Flour-moth, 63. 
Crape Myrtle infested by Latania 
Scale, 127. 
Croton infested by Hemispherical 
Scale, 124. 
cruciferarum, Plutella, 101. 
Curculio, Elm, 5. 
Currant injured by Rose, or Oblique- 
banded, Leaf-roller, 93. 
Cutworm, Southern Fern-, 88-93. See 
Southern Fern-Cutworm. 
Variegated, 84-88. See Variegated 
Cutworm. 
Cutworms, 84-91. 
cyanophylli, Aspidiotus, 127. 
Cyanophyllum infested by Aspidiotus 
cyanophylli, 127. 
Cycas infested by Aspidiotus cyano¬ 
phylli, 127. 
by Camellia Scale, 127. 
by Oleander Scale, 128. 
cydoniae, Aspidiotus, 127. 
D 
Dahlia as breeding plant of Green¬ 
house Leaf-tier, 100. 
Dark Meal-worm, habits, economic 
relations, and breeding places 
of, 72. 
beetle, distinctive characters of, 
82. 
Darkling beetles, 71. 
Davis, G. C., 123. , 
Davis, J. J., report on insects in¬ 
jurious to flowering and ornament¬ 
al greenhouse plants in Illinois by, 
83-143. 
D'ecaux, M., 136, 137. 
decumana, Citrus, 128. 
Deer, injuries to, by black-flies, 26. 
Diamond-back Moth, 101-103. 
dianthi, Rhopalosiphum, 117. 
Diaspis bromeliae, 124. 
Dipterous parasites of Rose, or Ob¬ 
lique-banded, Leaf-roller, 97. 
Dogs, black-flies as pest of, 24. 
Dorner, H. B., 83. 
Dularius brevilineus reared from dis¬ 
eased elms, 8. 
D'yar, H. G., 88. 
E 
Easter Lily. See Lily Easter. 
Eel-worm, Foliar, 140-143. See Fo¬ 
liar Eel-worm. I 
Eggplant injured by Garden Flea- 
hopper, 114. 
Eggs of Ang-oumois Grain Moth, 59, 
60. 
of Alternanthera Worm, 104. 
of black-flies, 22, 29, 30, 41, 46, 50. 
of boring insects, 10. 
of Chaff Scale, 129. 
of Confused Flour-beetle, 66. 
of Corn Root-aphis, 120, 121. 
of Diamond-back Moth, 102. 
of Garden Flea-hopper, 115. 
of Granary Weevil, 69. 
of Greenhouse White Fly, 130. 
of Hemispherical Scale, 124. 
of Indian Meal Moth, 65, 66. 
of Meal Sn.out-moth, 66a. 
of Mediterranean Flour-moth, 61, 
63. 
of Oleander Scale, 128. 
of Orchid Isosoma, 136. 
of parasite of Diamond-back Moth. 
102 . 
of Pediculopsis graminum, 139. 
140. 
of plant-lice, 118. 
of Rice-weevil, 70, 71. 
of Rose Midge, 110, 111. 
of Rose, or Oblique-banded, Leaf- 
roller, 93, 94, 95. 
of scale insects, 129. 
of Southern Fern-Cutworm, 89, 91. 
of Variegated Cutworm, 84-85. 
of Yellow Meal-worm, 71. 
Elm, American White, 1. 
root system of, 6-7. 
-borer, 8, 10. 
description, life history, and 
distribution of, 11-13. 
Round-headed, 5, 10. See also 
Elm-borer. 
Curculio, 5. 
Snout-beetle, Reddish, 10, 13-14. 
description of larva and adult 
of, 13-14. 
Elms in Illinois? What is the mat¬ 
ter with the, 1-20. 
reports of injury to, 2-5. 
woodland, 3, 5. 
Encarsia versicolor as parasite of 
Greenhouse White Fly, 132. 
Ephestia kuehniella, 61-64. See also 
Mediterranean Flour-moth, SO. 
Erigeron canadensis as food plant of 
Garden Flea-hopper 114. 
Eriopus floridensis, S8. 
Eucalymnatus perforatus, 123. 
subtessellatus, 123. 
tessellatus, 123. 
var. swainsonae, 123. 
Exorista pyste as parasite of Rose, 
or Oblique-banded, LeaDroller, 97. 
