xvi 
Soda infested by Dark Meal-worm, 
72. 
Soft Scale, 123. 
Solanums, tropical, attacked by 
Green-house White Fly, 130. 
Southern Fern-Cutworm, 88-91. 
Spearmint as breeding plant of 
Greenhouse Leaf-tier, 100. 
Spices as food of Indian Meal Moth, 
66 . 
infested by Saw-toothed Grain-bee¬ 
tle, 69. 
Spilochalcis torvina as parasite of 
larva of Rose, or Oblique-banded, 
Leaf-roller, 97. 
Spinach liable to injury by Myzus 
persicae, 117. 
Spolodea perspectalis, 103. 
Spotted or Rice Weevil, 81. See also 
Rice-weevil. 
Sporotrichum poae, 139. 
Stewart, F. C. See Hodgkiss, H. E., 
and Stewart, F. C. 
Stocks injured by Diamond-back 
Moth, 101. 
measure to protect, from injury by 
Diamond-back Moth, 103. 
Straw as food of Meal Snout-moth, 
66 a. 
Sturgis, Wm. C., 141. 
subtessellatus, Eucalymnatus, 123. 
Sugar as food of Indian Meal Moth, 
66 . 
infested by Saw-toothed Grain- 
beetle, 69. 
Sulphur, fumigation with, to clear 
granaries of insect pests, 73. 
surinamensis, Silvanus, 68. 
Sweet Alyssum injured by Diamond- 
back Moth, 101. 
measure to protect, from injury 
by above insect, 103. 
peas, injury to, by cutworms, 84. 
Sword Fern infested by Idiopterus 
nephrelepidis, 118. 
Symphyla, 138. 
T 
tabaci, Thrips, 84. 
Tachinid parasites: 
of Greenhouse Leaf-tier, 100. 
of Variegated Cutworm, 86, 
of Rose Leaf-roller, 97. 
Teneb,rio molitor, 71-72. See also 
Yellow Meal-worm beetle, 81. 
obsourus, 72. See also Dark Meal¬ 
worm beetle, 82. 
Tenebrionidae, 71. 
Tessellated Palm Scale, 123. 
tessellatum, Lecanium, 123. 
tessellatus, Eucalymnatus, 123. 
tessellatus— Co7itinued. 
var. swainsoni, Eucalymnatus, 123. 
Thistle as food plant of Garden Flea- 
hopper, 114. 
Thousand-legged worm, 138. 
Thrips, 114. 
Onion, 84. 
tabaci, 84. 
tibiator, Limneria, 102. 
Tobacco infested by Rice-weevil, 71. 
by Saw-toothed Grain-beetle, 69. 
or tobacco stems or extracts, fumi¬ 
gation with: 
for greenhouse plant-lice, 119. 
for greenhouse White Fly, 134. 
for Rose Leaf-roller, 98. 
torvina, Spilochalcis, 97. 
Townsend, C. H. Tyler, 38. 
Trap lanterns, or light traps, far Al- 
ternanthera Worm, 106. 
for Diamond-back Moth, 103. 
for Greenhouse Leaf-tier, 100. 
for Rose Leaf-roller, 98. 
for Southern Fern-Cutworm, 91. 
for Variegated Cutworm, 87. 
Triboli.um confusum, 66, 67-68. See 
also Confused Flour-beetle, 81. 
ferrugineum, 68. 
Trichogramma pretiosa as egg para¬ 
site of Rose Leaf-roller, 93. 
tridentata, Saperda, 5, 10, 11. 
Turkey-gnat, 28, 31, 37-40. See un¬ 
der Simulium meridionale. 
Turnip liable to injury by Myzus per¬ 
sicae, 117. 
Turnips, 103. 
U 
uhleri, Halticus, 113. 
Uhleria camelliae, 127. 
V 
Valentine, J. A., 141. 
vaporariorum, Aleyrodes, 130. 
Variegated Cutworm, 84-88. 
ventricoSus, Pediculoides, 61. 
venustoides, Simulium, 42. 
venustum, Simulium, 24, 28, 29, 35, 
42, 44, 50. 
verschaffeltii, Areca, 128. 
versicolor, Alternanthera, 103. 
Encarsia, 132. 
Vinca infested by Myzus vincae, 118. 
liable to injury by Myzus persi¬ 
cae, 117. 
vincae, Myzus, 117. 
Violet as breeding plant of Green¬ 
house Leaf-tier, 100. 
vittatum, Simiulium, 24, 28, 44, 47, 
50. 
