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INDEX 



Flour, 43, 44. 



Flower or grain tluips, 189. 

 Folsom, .J. W., 429. 

 Forbes, R. H., 415-16. 

 Forest entomology, society, 282. 

 Foul brood, 187. 

 Fowl bug, 81. 



Fowls, domestic, external insect para- 

 sites of, 81-84. 

 Froghopper, 444, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455. 

 Frontina archippivora, 235, 257. 

 Fruit tree leaf roller, 396. 



Gadflies, 105. 



Gasoline torcli treatment of date palm 



scales, 415-16. 

 Gates, B. E., 418-20. 

 Geotropism, negative, 407-9. 

 Giant moth borer, 448, 449, 451. 

 Gipsy moth, 65, 75, 76, 78, 134, 136, 

 141,298, 477; conference, 286; ex- 

 periments in controlling, 75-79; 

 remarks, 258-59; work, reorgani- 

 zation of, 331; wilt disease, 479- 

 88. 

 Glaser, R. W., and Chapman, J. W., 479- 



88. 

 Glossina morsitans, 367. 



palpalis, 367. 

 Glucose, 157. 

 Goldenrod, 178, 180. 

 Gonia crassicornis, 235, 257. 

 Gouty pine midge, 331. 

 Grain, 55, 463. 

 Grape, 64, 178. 



leaf hopper, 191, 240. 



phylloxera, 190. 

 Grasshoppers, 248. 



mice, 224. 

 Grass looper, 236. 

 Grass worms, 231, 232, 234, 236. 

 Gray birch, 76, 78. 

 Green apple aphis, 406. 



June beetle, 193. 



muh'cardine disease, 453. 



peppers, 402. 

 Ground squirrel, 209. 

 Gru-gru worm, 454. 

 GryUodes muticus, 150. 

 Gryllotalpa hexadactyla, 252, 253. 

 Guavas, 156, 345, 346. 

 Gypona cana, 412. 



flavilineata, 410. 



octolineata, 409-13. 

 Gyiococcus flaccidiflez, 480. 



Hadley, C. H.^ Jr., 74. 

 Hsematobia, 105. 



serrata, 124. 

 Harrisiua americana, 192. 



c^racina, 192. 



metallica. 192. 

 Harvester ant, 194. 



Haseman, Leonard, 237-40; 240-43; 

 313-16. 



Harte, C. R., 426-7. 



Hawthorn, 64, 177. 



Headlee, T. J., 130-33; 389-95. 



Heart-water, 110. 



Heat as means of controlling mill in- 

 sects, 40-53. 



Heidemann, Otto, 249-51. 



Heliothis armigera, 192. 



Hemerobius californicus, 87. 



Hemichionaspis aspidistrse, 322. 



minor, 9, 11, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322. 



Hemisarcopf es malus, 320. 



Hemlock, 78. 



Hen flea, 84. 

 louse, 82. 



Herms, W. B., 430. 



Herrick, G. W., 79-80; 81-84; 152. 



Hessian fly, 36. 



Heterocordylus malinus, 64. 



Heterogeomys hispidus, 248. 



Hewitt, C. G., 274-76. 



Hickory, 76. 



Hinds, W. E., 477-79. 



Hippodamia convergens, 404, 405, 406. 

 parenthesis, 404. 

 spuria, 404, 406. 



Hodge, C.F., 110-12. 



Hodge fly trap, 328, 329. 



Hodgkiss, H. E., 243-44; 420-24. 



Holloway; T. E., 341-44. 



Holoquiscalus brachipterus, 236, 255. 



Home-made kero.sene emulsion, 242. 



Homoesoma electellum, 426. 



Honey locust, 178. 



Hooker, C. W., 148-50; (Obituary), 334; 

 (Writings), 336. 



Horsechestnut, 285. 



Horismenus urichi, 249. 



Horn-fly, 105, 111, 124. 



Horse ilies, 217. 



manure, 117, 124. 

 weed, 178. _ 



Horticultural inspectors, proceedings, 

 127-42; 258-69. 



House fly, 28, 34, 35, 105, 109, 111, 124, 

 193, 195, 367, 372, 460. 



How contact insecticides kill, 160. 



Howard, L. O., 88, 336. 



Hungerford, H. B., 165-73. 



Hunter, S. J., 96-99; 196-97. 



Hunter, W. D., 27-39. 



Hydrocyanic acid gas, 40, 41, 44, 45, 53, 

 54. 



Hypera punctata, 284. 



Hyphantria cunea, 158. 



Ihle, Paul, 430. 



Imagination and facts, 147-48. 

 Imperial Bureau of Entomology, 274-76. 

 Indian cattle, 32. 



Insect collections, Kansas University. 

 283. 



