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INDEX TO FOURTEENTH REPORT. 
Larch, injuries to, by Red Spider, 117. 
Larger Wheat Straw Worm, 34-36. (See 
Wheat Straw Worm, Larger.) 
Lasius flavus, 24,29,70,72. 
Late sowing to prevent injury from Larger 
Wheat Straw Worm, 36. 
Laundry soap for Soft Maple Bark Louse, 
108. 
Leaf Hopper, Three-Banded, 115. 
Green apple, 117. 
Hoppers, 22. 
Grain, 67-69. 
Miner, Blackberry, 87. 
description of genus, 87. 
of species, 87. 
Mite, Grape, 7,84-86. 
Roller, Apple, 97. 
Lesser Apple, 7,97. 
Oblique-Banded, 109. 
Red-Banded, 20. 
Sulphur, 17-20. (See Sulphur Leaf 
Roller.) 
rollers, clover, 74. 
Skeletonizer, Apple, 7,97. 
lecanii, Coccophagus, parasite of Soft Ma¬ 
ple Bark Louse, 105. 
Platygaster, 105. 
Lecanium, 115. 
quercitronis, 105. 
Lesser Apple Leaf Roller, 7,97. 
Strawberry Plant Louse, 79. 
leucostigma, Orgyia, 117. 
Lime for Apple Leaf Skeletonizer, 97. 
lineolaris, Lygus, 79. 
Lintner, J. A., on Grass Worm or Fall Army 
Worm, 58. 
on Red-Banded Leaf Roller, 21. 
on Vine-Loving Fruit Fly, 83, &4. 
Lockwood, Rev. Samuel, on Vine-Loving 
Fruit Fly, 84. 
Locust, Black, food plant of Soft Maple 
Bark Louse, 104. 
injuries to, by Nematus robinias, 116. 
injuries to,by Cymatophora crepuscula- 
ria, 72. 
Sulphur Leaf Roller, 20. 
Locusts, Egyptian, 23. 
Grass, 23. 
Loew on Vine-Loving Fruit Fly, 83. 
Lombardy Poplar, injuries to, by Crepido- 
dera helxines, 117. 
London purple for Apple Leaf Skeletonizer, 
98. 
Dolerus arvensis, 101. 
bicolor, 101. 
Lesser Apple Leaf Roller, 98. 
longicornis, Diabrotica, 5. 
Lophoderus triferanus, 20. 
velutinanus, 81,88. 
Luring Tarnished Plant Bug by rows of 
Turnips, Cabbage, Mullein, etc, 80. 
Lygus invitus, 110. 
description, 111. 
lineolaris, 79. 
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Mclntire, H. C., on Grass Worm or Fall 
Army Worm, 55. 
Macropsis ncbilis, 22. 
maculata, Hippodamia.21,24,33. 
Megilla, 21,24,33. 
maculatus, Emphytus, 77. 
Madison, E. C., on Hessian Fly, 41. 
Magdahs armicollis, 112,113. 
Maggot, Apple, 84. 
maidaphidis, Adialytus, 30,31,32. 
maidis. Aphis, 23-33. 
major. Lappa, injuries to, by Sulphur Leaf 
Roller, 20. 
mali, Aphis, 98. 
malifoliae, Aphis, 98. 
jnalivorana, Teras, 7,97. 
V' Maple Bark Louse, Soft,3,7,33,103-109,115. 
experiments, 105-109. 
carbolic acid, 108. 
caustic soda, 108, 
hellebore, 108. 
kerosene emulsion, 105,108. 
laundry soap, 108. 
pyrethrum, 108. 
soda, caustic. 108. 
tobacco water, 108. 
washing off females and egg 
masses with water, 108. 
whale oil soap, 107,108. 
insect enemies, 104. 
V injuries to, by Aleurodes aceris, 110. 
Lophoderus velutinanus, 88. 
Lygus invitus, 111. 
Pandemis lamprosana, 109. 
Oblique-Banded Leaf Roller, 109. 
Soft Maple Bark Louse, 3,7,103. 
Red-Banded Leaf Roller,21. 
Soft, on some insect enemies of the, 103, 
111 . 
Marten, John, on Hessian Fly, 40,42. 
Massachusetts State Board of Agricultural 
Reports, cited. (See under Reports.) 
Megilla maculata, 21,24,33. 
Melon, Musk, injuries to, by Cicadulanigri- 
frons, 68. 
Meromyza americana, 54. 
^Midge, Wheat, 6,50-54. (See under Wheat 
Midge.) 
Mills, R. H., on Root Web Worm, 13.14, 
minor, Siphonophora,79. 
Missouri State Entomologist, Report, cited. 
(See under Reports.) 
Miscellaneous notes, brief, 116-118. 
\ Mites, European Grape Leaf, 86. 
Grape Leaf, 84-86. 
Mites, clover, 73. 
preying upon pupm of Root Web Worm, 
16. 
Moore, Thomas S., on Hessian Fly, 41. 
Monarda fistulosa, injuries to, by Sulphur 
Leaf Roller, 20. 
Mullein, food plant of Tarnished Plant Bug, 
79,80. 
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