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Febnald, H. T. a parasite of the asparagus beetle 278 



A new treatment for wire worms 279 



FiSKE, W. F., and Thompson, W. R. Notes ou the parasites of 



Saturniidse 450 



FoBBES, S. A. Aspects of progress in economic entomology 25 



Franklin, H. J. Notes on cranberry pests 46 



Gahan, a. B. a moth larva predatory upon the eggs of the 



bagworm 236 



Gates, Burton N. A method of securing apicultural statistics 117 



The rose curculio (RhyncMtes hicolor Fab.) in Massachu- 

 setts 465 



Notes on honey bees gathering honey-dew from a scale 



insect, Physokermes picew Schr. 466 



Gillette, C. P. Plant louse notes, family Aphididae 351. 385 



GossABD, H. A. Relation of insects to human welfare 313 



Hayhurst, Paul. Quacli grass (Agropyron), a host of the 



Hessian fly 231 



Headden, Wm. p. Ai'senical poisoning of fruit trees 239 



Herms. Wm. B. Recent work in insect behavior and its econ- 

 omic significance 223 



Medical entomology, its scope and methods 265 



Herrick, Glenn W. Notes on mites affecting chickens 341 

 Herrick, Glenn W., and Harned, R. W. Notes on additional 



insects on cultivated pecans 293 



Hinds, W. E. Carbon di-sulfld fumigation for grain-infesting 



insects 161 



Outline of an investigation into the use of hydrocyanic acid 



and carbon di-sulfid gases as fumigants 214 



Hood, C. E. Types of cages found useful in parasite work 121 



Hooker, W. A. Some host relations of ticks 251 



The geographical distribution of American ticks 403 



Hopkins, A. D. An example of forest insect control at a profit 49 



Melander, a. L. The calyx cup unist be filled 67 



