300 



H. sapiens H. croceajo 



H. sapiens Zusammengesetzte Haarpapillen : 

 Giovannini XXI 134. 



Zweiter Branchialbogen: Bruni XIX 265. 



Zwerchfcllartcrien: Luna XVIII 156. 



Zwerge: Keith XXI 124. 



ZwiUinge: Wilder XVIII 31, 215. XXI 137. 

 H. 8.vlve8trl8 Deniker XXII 348. 

 Homorolabus n. g. Borelli XXII 68. 

 Ilunionotiia Schirraer XIX 96. 

 Boniophilcurus n. g. Kolbe XX 258. 

 Homoptera MacGillavry XX 219; Schmidt 

 XXII 89; Silvestri XXII 62; Strand XX 

 220. 



Anatomie: Gadd XX 219. 



Borneo: Schmidt XXII 90. 



Cheshire: Whittaker XVIII 429. 



Dpt. Gironde: Lambertie XVIII 429. 



Fauna Stidwest-Austral. : Jacobi XVIII 429. 



Hereditäre Symbiose: Pierantoni XX 210. 



Kalifornien: Ball XVIII 429. 



Kilimandscharo-Expedition: Jacobi XX 210 

 XXII 89. 



Krim: Gadd XX 219(bis). 



Lancashire: Whittaker XVIII 429. 



Malpighische Gefäße: Licent XXII 89. 



Malpigiiische Röhren: Pantel & Licont XX 

 219, XXI 300. 



Nordamerika: Van Duzce XVIII 429. 



Orient: Distant XXII 89. 



Paläarktisch: Oshauin XX 219. 



Palawan: Bankes XX 220. 



Proventriculuserweiteruug: Licent XXII 89. 



Pseudovitellus: Suic XX 210. XXI 304, 317, 

 361. 



Sägen: Biermann XVIII 429. XIX 454. 



Symbiosevererbung: Pierantoni XXI 304, 317. 



Symbiotische Saccharomyceten: Sulc XX 210. 

 XXI 304, 317, 361. 



Tubi Malpighii: Pantel & Licent XX 219. 

 XXI 300. 



Verdauungskanal: Pantel & Licent XX 219. 



XXI 300. 



Vererbte Symbiose: Pierantoni XXI 361. 

 Zuckerrohr: Ball XVIII 429. 

 HoDiopos bergeri Siebenrock XIX 158. 

 Homotages n. g. Burr XVIII 403. 

 Homotbenus n. g. Sjöstedt XXII 78. 

 HomotropuB ulbricbi n. Habermclil XX ^73. 

 HoDlgniann II. L. Beitr. Kenntn. Albinismus 

 Schnecken XVIII 89. 

 Verzeichnis der im Zoolog. Bluseum d. Uni- 

 versität Halle befindlichen Goldfuß'schen 

 Mollusken-Lokalsammlung XVIII 299. 

 Zur Lebensgeschichte unserer Süßwasser- 

 muscheln XVIII 312. 

 Beitr. z. Kenntnis d. Süßwasserplanktons 



XIX 477 



Mollusken i. schleswig-holsteinschen Marsch- 

 gewässern XX 74. 

 Beitr. Molluskenfauna Teutoburger Wald 



XX 74. 



Beitr. Molluskenfauna v. Magdeburg XX 93. 

 Honing J. A. Die Doppelnatur d. Oenothera 

 lamarckiana XXII 455. 

 Über Tischlers Sammelreferate XXII 456. 

 Hontalia Strand XXII 211. 

 Ilony O. B. Notes of a Naturalist in the Jledi- 



terranean XXII 314. 

 fîonywlll Albert W. jr. Notes on some Sumcr 

 and Fall Birds of the Crooked Lake Kegiun 



XXII 320. 



Hood C. E. Types of Cages Found Useful in 



Parasite Work XVIII 388. 

 Hood J. Douglas A new Genus and a new Species 



of North American Phloeothripidae (Thysa- 



noptera) XVIII 410. 

 Two new North American Phloeothripidae 



XVIII 411. 

 Hoodia n. g. Karny XX 200. 

 Hoogenraad H. R. Rhizopoden en Heliozoen uit 



het zoctwater van Nederland XVIII 251. 



Hooker Davenpert The Development and Func- 

 tion of the Heart in Embryos without 

 Nerves XX 453. XXI 272. 

 Development and function of voluntary and 

 cardiac muscle in embryos without nerves 

 XXII 288. 

 Rep. rt on the Instincts and Habits Thalasso- 

 chelys XXII a02. 



Hooker W. A. Some Host P^elations of Ticks 

 XVIII 376. 

 The Geographical Distribution of Americau 



Ticks XVIII 376. 

 N' te on an Extra Nymphal Molt of Argas 

 niniatus XVIII 72. 



Hooley Reginald W. A Brief Sketch of the Weal- 

 den Beds cf tlic Isle of Wight, and the 

 History they Reveal XIX 283. 



Hooper D ivid Fat of the Himalayan Bear-Ursus 

 toiquatus XVIiI 72. 

 The St.cret;oii of Phromnia marginella XX 222. 

 XXI 208. 



Hopewell-Smitb A. Two Specimens of the Head 

 and Jaws of the Adult Hemirhamphus 

 XVJII 100. 



Hopewell-Smitb A. & Tims Harald Narck Food- 

 germs in the Macropus biliardieri XXII 373. 



Hopf Ludwig Ein neues vorgeschichtliches Rätsel 

 XXI 139. 



Hopffe Anna Über d. Cardiadrüsen u. d. Cardia- 

 drüsenregion d. Magens d. Scbweinefetea 



XXI 112, 299. 



Hopkins Andres D. Notable Depredations Iiy 

 Forest Insects XVIII 393. 



Some Insects injurious to Forests. Insect De- 

 predations in North American Forests and 

 Practical Methods of Prevention and Control 

 XVIII 440. 



Practical Information on the Scolytid Beetles 

 of North American Forests XVIII 473. 



Contributions toward a Monograph of the 

 Scolytid Beetles XVIII 474. 



Insects Injuries to the Wood of Dying and 

 Dead Trees XX 183. 



Insect injuries to forest Products XX 183. 



Insects and their Relation to the Reduction 

 of future Supplies of Timber etc. XX 183. 



Insects which Kill Forest Trees etc. XX 183. 



The Dying of Pine in the Southern States 



XXII 131. 



Technical Papers on Misceli. Forest Insects 

 XXII 135. 



The Story of Evolution as revealed by a 

 Scolytid Beetle XXII 439. 

 Hopkinson Emily Notes Ptilopachys fuscus XXI 

 42. 



Pococephalus fuscicollis XXI 45. 



Pholidauges XXI 58. 

 Hopkinson John Freshwater Rhizopoda and 



Heliozoa of County Wicklow XX 18. 

 IIoplapb<honla n. g. Schmidt XXII 94. 

 Iloplarista n. g. Hampson XX 317. 

 Ilopllsidia n. g. Cockerell XXII 206. 

 Iloplitella n. g. Cockerell XX 391. 

 Hoplites desnioceroidcs n. Karakasch XX 102. 

 H. pbyllocauipa Larve: Triraen XIX 47. 

 Ilopiorainpa I'ohwer XXII 218 & corr. 

 Iloplocbelllna n. g. Canu XXI 463. 

 Hoplocossonus n. g. Lea XXII 131. 

 Hoplogryon betbuuei n. Sanders XX 373. 

 Hoplolaelaps n. subg. Berlese XX 163. 

 Hoplolygris n. g. Prout XX 333. 

 Hoplolytbru n. f;. Hampson XX 336. 

 Iloplomarbidca u. g. Reuter XVIII 433. 

 Iloploniaehiis consors Reuter XVIII 433. 

 Iloplopcza n. g. Schnuse XIX 23. 

 Iloplophorus Richter XXII 374. 

 Hoplopsyilinae n. subfam. Oudemans XIX 29. 

 Hoplostetbus Cranium: Supino XXII 259. 

 Iloplotararbc n. g. Hampson XX 336. 

 Hoporina Copulation: Elkan XX 340. 

 H. croceajo Ei: Richter XX 315. 



