ix 
F 
farinalis, Pyralis, 66a. 
Fern Asparagus and Smilax Root- 
borer, 138-139. 
Boston, Hemispherical Scale com¬ 
mon on, 124. 
liable to serious injury by Fern 
Scale, 126. 
-Cutworm, Southern, 88-93. See 
Southern Fern-Cutwarm. 
infested by Camellia Scale, 127. 
by foliar nematodes, 141. 
Maidenhair, infested by Myzus 
vincae, 118. 
liable to serious injury by Fern 
Scale, 126. 
Scale, 12 6. 
Sword, infested by Idiopterus 
nephrelepidis, 118. 
Ferns, 130. 
greenhouse, liable to infestation by 
scale insects, 122. 
Hemispherical Scale common on, 
124. 
infested by Fern Scale, 125. 
injured by Southern Fern-Cutworm, 
88 . 
ferrugalis, Phlyctaenia, 98. 
ferrugineum, Tribolium, 68. 
Fertilizer, commercial, infested by 
Dark Meal-worm, 72. 
Ficus, 130. 
carnosa infested by foliar nema¬ 
todes, 141. 
infested by Aspidiotus cyanophylli, 
127. 
by Camellia Scale, 127. 
by Circular o.r Florida Red 
Scale, 118. 
by Fern Scale, 126. 
sp. attacked by Soft Scale, 123. 
ficus, Aspidiotus, 128. 
filicum, Saissetia, 124. 
Florinia fioriniae, 127. 
fioriniae, Fiorinia, 127. 
Fir-tree oil solution for scale in¬ 
sects, 130. 
Fish as enemies of larvae of black- 
flies, 30. 
Flea-hopper, Garden, 113-116. See 
Garden Flea-hopper. 
Fletche.r, James, 101. 
Flint, Wesley, P., 3, 5. 
Floriculture in Illinois, importance 
of, 83. 
Florida Red or Circular Scale, 128. 
floridensis, C'allopistria, 88. 
Eriopus, 88. 
Flour as food of Indian Meal Moth, 
66 . 
of Yellow Meal-worm, 72. 
-beetle, Confused, 56, 66, 67-68. 
infested by Rice-weevil, 71. 
Flour infested— Continued. 
by Saw-toothed Grain-beetle, 69. 
by Yellow -Meal-worm, 71. 
-moth, Mediterranean, 56, 61-64. 
See under Mediterranean Flour- 
moth. 
Fly-weevil, 59. 
Foliar Eel-worm, 140-143. 
nematodes, 141. 
plants infested by, 141. See also 
Foliar Eel-worm. 
Forbes, S. A., 83, 109, 114. 
forsteriana, Kentia, 128. 
Fruits, dried, as food of Indian Meal 
Moth, 66. 
preserved, infested by Saw-toothed 
Grain-beetle, 69. 
Fuchsia attacked by Greenhouse 
White Fly, 130. 
Fumigation, construction necessary 
for, 78. 
with carbon bisulfid, procedure in, 
76-78. 
with hydrocyanic acid gas for In¬ 
dian Meal Moth, 66. 
for Mediterranean Flour- 
moth, 64. 
for plant-lice, 119. 
for Rose Midge, 112-113. 
for Rose Leaf-roller, 98. 
procedure in, 74-76, 132- 
134. 
with sulphur, 73. 
with tobacco or tobacco stems or 
extracts: 
for Greenhouse White Fly, 
134. 
fo.r plant-lice, 119. 
for Rose Leaf-roller, 98. 
procedure in, 120. 
(See also nicotine preparations 
and the fumigants under Reme¬ 
dies.) 
Fungus causing carnation bud-rot and 
silver-top of June-grass, 139, 140. 
G 
Garden Flea-hopper, 113-116. 
plants attacked by, 113-114. 
Garman, H., 4, 6, 8, 47. 
Gasoline for cleaning up infested 
mills and granaries, 79. 
Gazagnaire, J., 137. 
Geranium as breeding plant of Green¬ 
house Leaf-tier, 100. 
attacked by Greenhouse White Fly, 
130. . - - 
f. • | 
Pansy, infested by Greenhouse 
White Fly, 132. 
gigas, Cattleya, 136. 
Gilliam, James T., 38. 
