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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ...by, 42. Cage experiments, 16, 27, 39-41. Calcium carbid, effect of refuse on grubs, 46. Carabid beetle, 32; Carbon bisulfid, if, 45-46. Catawbas injured, 10, 30, 31. Cercis canadensis, 30. chalybea, Haltica, 8 Chrysomelidae, 8. Chrysopa sp., 33. Clymonts, T. S., statements on depre-dations in Ohio, 9; on spraying with bordeaux mixture, 11, 43; on cultivation, 45. Collecting beetles, 3, 16, 34-39, 44, 47. comes var. vitis, Typhlocyba, 5 Concords injured, 10, 30, 31, 41. Crioceris asparagi, 8. 12-punctata, 8. Crotch, G. R., description of insect, 12; cited, 47. Cultivation of soil, time for, 33-34, 45, 47.-Curculio catcher, modified form, 34. Dean, Clyde, vineyard, 23. Diabrotica vittata, 8. Dille, W. W., statements on depreda-tions in Ohio, 10; cited, 48. Disparene, 42. duodecim-punctata, Crioceris, 8. Egg parasites, 12, 32. Egg stage, duration of, 23. Eggs, 13, 16, 19; number laid, 20-23; destruction of, 44. Elm leaf beetle, 8. Experimental work in 1908, 26-30. Explanation of plates, 50-51. Falvay, D. K., acknowledgments to, 3; vineyard of, 26, 31-32. Felt, E. P., cited, 49. Fidia longipes, 12. lurida, 12. murina, 12. viticida, see Grapevine root worm, fidiae, Brachysticha, 32. Fidiobia flavipes, 32. flavipes, Fidiobia, 32. Food plants, 30. Oalerucella luteola, 8. Grapeberry moth, 31-32. Grapevine flea beetle, 8. Grapevine leaf hopper, 5. Grapevine root worm, allies, 8-9; beetles, time of appearance, 16; area infested, G; beetles on canes, 17; depredations on poor soils, 7, 10; description, 13-14; early history, 11-13; eggs, 13, 19-23; duration of the egg stage, 23; experimental work in 1903, 26-30; beetles feeding on upper surface of leaves, 17; flight of beetles, IS; food plants, 30; habits of beetle, 15-19; hibernation, 15; larva, 13;...