200 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1897, 



HEMSLEY, W. Rotting- Coutiuued. 



Eryngium s2)icuIosu7n. 



Hooker's Icun. Plant., vi, pt. 1, ser. 4, 

 Feb., 1897. pi. 2507. 

 An umbellifer from Mexico. 



Eryngium gnleottii. 



Hookens Icon. Plant., VI, pt. 1, ser. 4, 

 Feb., 1897, pi. 2510. 

 An umbellifer from Oaxaca, Mexico. 



(See also under Jo-seph Nelson Rose. 



HITCHCOCK, A. S. Flora of south- 

 western Kausas. Report on a collec- 

 tion of i)lants made by C. H. Thompson 

 in 1883. 



Contiib. U. S. Nat. Herbarium, in, No. 9, 

 Aug. 5, 1886, pp. 537-557. 



HOLLAND, W. J. List of the Lepidop- 

 tera collected in East Africa, 1894, by 

 Mr. William Astor Chanler and Lieu- 

 tenant Lud\yig von Hiihnel. 



Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus., xviii, No. 1098, 

 Oct. 7, 1896, pp. 741-767. 



HOUGH, Walter. The Hopi in relation 

 to their plant environment. 



Am. Anthropologint, x, Feb., 1897, pp. 

 33-44. 

 This paper presents the results of the study 

 of ethno-botanical coUection.s made by th« au- 

 thor while with the Fewkes expedition of 1896. 

 Tlie close relation of Hopi culture to the plant 

 environment is revealed, and the native names 

 and uses of more than 140 plants are given in 

 a classified list. 



HOWARD, Leland O. Sulla ScuteUisia 

 cyanea Motsch. 



Mevista di Patologia Yegetalc, v, 1, July, 



1896, pp. 1-7. 



A consideration of the literature of this 



species, with re-descriptions, including first 



description of the male, and an account of its 



habits. 



Shade tree insect problem in the 



United States. 



Scientific Ajnerican Supijlement, Xlii, 



No. 1075, Aug. 8, 1896, pp. 17178-17179; 



No. 1076, Aug. 15, 1896, pp. 17194-17195; 



No. 1077, Aug. 22, 1896, pp. 17220-17221, 



figs. 1-11. 



Reprint of an article in the Yearbook of the 



U. S. Department of Agriculture for 1895, pp. 



361-384, with reproductions of eleven figures. 



The larger Corn-stalk borer (Diatrcea 



saccharalis Fab.). 



Circ. Div. Ent. U. S. Dcpt. Agric. (Series 

 2), No. 16, Aug. 13, 1896, 3 pp., 3 figs. 

 General appearance and methods of work; 

 distribution; natiinil history and habits; 

 amount of damage ; remedies. 



HOWARD, Leland 0.— Continued. 



A Coleopterous enemy of Corydalis 



coniittus. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., in. No. 5, Oct. 6, 

 1896, pp. 310-313. 

 Describes wholesale destruction of egg- 

 masses of Gorydalig cornutus by the larvse and 

 adults of Anthicus haldemani Casey, along the 

 shores of the Potomjic River during the year 

 1895. The first insect enemy of the Corydalis 

 to bo noted. 



On some scale insects. 



Trans. Mass. Hort. Soc, Boston (Extract, 



Oct. 25, 1896), 15 pp., 8 figs. 



A general account of .scale insects, with 



special reference to the species existing iu 



Massachusetts or liable to be introduced ; 



remedies ; the nursery question ; legislation. 



The largest insect egg. 



Ent. Xeivs, vil, No. 8, Oct., 1896, p. 244. 

 Measurements of the egg of Sternocera oris.sa 

 from the South African Republic, which show 

 it to be the largest insect egg yet discovered. 



Some temijerature effects on house- 

 hold insects. 



Proc. Sixth Ann. Meeting American Ware- 



housemen'g Association, Boston, Mass., 



1896. 



This paper was reprinted in Bull. Div. Ent. 



TJ. S. Dept. Agric, No. 6, Dec. 28, 1896, pp. 13-17. 



Records of the effects of low temperatures 



upon the different stages of Tinea biselliella, 



Attagemis piceus, Dermestes vulpinus, Tenebrio 



obscurus and Trogoderma tarsale. 



The insects which affect the cotton 



plant in the United States. 



Bull. Office Experiment Stations, TJ. S. 



Dept. Agric, No. 33, Dec. 28, 1896, pp. 



317-380, figs. 10-29, 1 pi. 



This paper was reprinted, with changes, as 



Farmers' Bulletin Xo. 47, 77. S. Dept. Agric, 



Jan., 1897. 



A consideration of the principal insects 

 which affect the cotton plant in the United 

 States. 



Some insects affecting the hop jilant. 



Biill. Div. Ent., U. S. DejJt Agric. (New 



series) No. 7, Feb., 1897, pp. 40-51, 4 figs. 



A consideration of tlie life history and habits 



of Hydroecia immanis, Hypena h^umili. Poly- 



gonia interrogationsis and Polygonia comma. 



A case of excessive parasitism. 



Bull. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric (New 



series) No. 7, Feb., 1897, pp. 62-63. 



Record of breeding of seven species of Chal- 



cididas with numbers and names from Lecan- 



ium fletcheri from Ottawa, Canada, and a 



descrii)tion of one new species. 



Genernl notes and notes from cor- 

 respondence. 



Bull. Div. Ent. TJ. S. Dept. Agric (New 

 series) No. 7, Feb., 1897, pp. 76-87, 1 fig. 



