Twelfth Report of the State Entomologist 



383 



Grains, Leiicauia itnipuncta iujuving, 

 196, 353. 



Grain motb. Sol. 



Oramineaj preferred by arniy--worms, 

 205. 



grauaria, Calandiia, 362. 



grandis, Lebia, 235-237. 



Grapeviue: insects iujiiiious to, 

 Attacus Cecropiii, 355. 

 Oxyptiliis pcriscelidactylus, 219. 

 Typhlocyba vitis, 363. 



Grapliolitha interstinctaua, 357. 



Graptas, scarcity of, 307. 



Grasses: injured by Leiicauia iini- 

 pnucta, 198, 353. 



Grassbopper plague in western New 

 York, 352. 



Grassboppers, 307. 



Graves, Mrs. H. D , insects from, 359. 



Gray-gnat, scarcity of, 307. 



<jrreat ebestniit weevil, 269. 



Great wbite leopard-uiotb, 183-189. 



Greenhonse Sciara, 351. 



Grey squirrels feeding on Cicada pupae, 

 288. 



Ground beetles. 236, 353. 

 . Ground-bird feeding on Cicada, 289. 



Ground-bogs feeding on Cicada inipaj, 

 288. 



Ground spiders preying on army-woruis, 

 209. 



GryUotaliia borealis, 363. 



Giiide to the Study of Insects (Pack- 

 ard) cited, 218, 230, 237, 264, 290, 

 301, 344. 



Gypsy Motb : A Report of tbe Work 

 of Destroying tbe Insect in the Com- 

 monwealth of Massacbnsetts, * * * 

 (Forbusb-Fi^rnald) abstract from, 

 351; cited, 193. 



Gypsy moth, reference, 193, 311, 351. 



Hageu, H. A., cited, 298; referred to, 



299. 

 Hailes, Wm., insects from, 225. 

 Hairy melon-vine midge, 357. 



woodpecker preying on Plagiouotus, 

 242. 

 Haltichelia perpnlchra, 210. 

 Ham skipper, see Piophila casei, 229- 



234. 

 Hamilton, J., cited, 254, 268; quoted, 



270 ; referred to, 271. 

 Hams, smoked, Piophila casei injuring, 



230, 233. 

 Handbook of British Lepidoptera 



(Meyrick), abstract of review, 349. 

 Harder, Jacob, insects from, 207. 

 Harlequin cabbage bug, 349, 363. 

 Harmlessness of Cicada, 288. 

 Harpalus caliginosus, 209. 

 PennsylvanicuR. 209. 

 Harper's New Montlily Magazine cited, 



229. 



Harrington, W. H., cited, 183, 193,238, 



243 ; referred to, 246. 

 Harris, D. F., insects from, 363. 

 Harris, T. W., cited, 183, 229, 237, 243, 



264,298; quoted, 239, 244, 266-267, 



299 ; referred to, 246, 299. 

 Harrisimemua trisiguata; 360. 

 Harvard University, course in ento 



mo logy at, 344. 

 Harvest-fly, 274. 



Hatch Experiment Station of tbe Mas- 

 sachusetts A;;ricultural College, Bul- 

 letin cited, 193, 218, 254, 293. 

 Hawk moths, fli-bt of, 202. 

 Hawley, C. T., insects from, 359. 

 Hawthorn, Odoutota dorsalis feeding 



on, 266. 

 Hiizelnuts, Bahininus sp. feeding on, 



269. 

 Helianthus, Ecpantheria scribonia 



feeding on, 189. 

 helicis, Sarcopiiaga, 210. 

 Heliophila [Lcucania] unipuncta, 190, 



191, 193. 

 Hemiptera, contributions of, 368. 

 mouth-parts of, 327. 

 species treated of, 272-298. 

 Hemiteles laticinctus, 211. 

 Hendricks, JameS; insects from, 362. 

 Henshaw, S., cited, 254. 

 Hentz, N.H., cited, 235. 

 herculanens, Camponotus, 181. 

 heros, Epiicschna, 364. 

 Heteroeera, reference, 352. 

 heteromorphus, Tyioglyplius, 357. 

 Hewson, R. C, on injury by chestnut 



weevils, 269. 

 hexadactyla, Alucit;i, 221. 

 Hickorj': insects injnrions to, 

 Chlamys plieata, 362. 

 Cicada septendecim, 287. 

 Dataiui integerrinia, 3U9. 

 Neoclylus erythrocephalus, 246. 

 Hickory nuts, Balauinns ap. feeding 



on, 269. 

 Hickory, pig-nuts, Elnpbidion paral- 



lelum attacking, 362. 

 Hicks, I., cited, 190. 

 Hillman, F. H., cited, 293. 



Gossyparia found in Nev., 294. 

 Hispa suturalis [Odcmtota dorsalis], 



264, 266. 

 Histoire abregee des insects, etc. 



(Geoffroy), cited, 292. 

 Histoire Naturelle des Inseetos, Dip- 



teres, cited, 229. 

 histrionica, Murgantia, 349, 363. 

 Hog peanut, Odontota dorsalis feeding 



on, 266. 

 Honioptera, species treated of, 272-298. 

 Honey-dew secreted by Gossyparia, 



295; 297. 

 Honey locust, Macrobasis uuicolor 



attacking, 362. 

 Honeysuckle, army-worm nu)tlis on, 



202. 



