384 



Fiftieth Report of the State Museum 



Hopkins. A. D., cite.l 265,266; (inote«l, 



265-266. 

 Hopkiiis-Ruiiisey cited, 193. 

 Hop-vine a|>liis, 307. 

 gi'ub, ;!ol. 



Phorodoii liumuli injnrinii, 307. 

 Horu, G. H., cited, 248^ 264,^268; re- 

 ferred to, 207. 

 Horse not harmed by Cicada, 288. 

 Houck, J. A., insects from, 362. 

 House-tiv, 307, 326, 337, 338. 

 Howard,' L. O., cited, 183, 192, 230, 231, 



248, 254, 263, 264, 292, 317, 321, 3.S5 ; 



referred to, 182, 205, 207, 233, 255, 



261, 267. 

 Howell, G. I?., insects from, 361. 

 Hoysdradt, Lyman H., insects from, 



360. 

 Hubbard, H. G., cited, 191, 243. 

 Hudson River \Hl!ey brood of Cicada 



septendecim, 277-283. 

 Hulst. G. I)., cited, !92, 253. 

 hurctdaneiis v:ir. Peimsylvanicns, Cam- 



ponotus, 181-182. 

 byaliuata, Eudio|)tis, 357. 

 Lyemalis, Culex, 320. 

 Hylotoma pectoralis, 359. 

 Hymenopleia, contributions of, 359, 



species treated of, 181-182. 

 Hypoprepia fucosa, 360. 



Iclinenmon tiavizouatus, 211. 



leucauia^ 211. 

 Ichneuinoi id, 210. 

 lUiLois Industrial University, course in 



eDtoniolo,<;y at, 344. 

 Hliuois 8tate Laboratory of Natural 



Hit-toiy, Bulle!iu cited, 293. 

 niustrations of the Zygjeuidis and Bom- 

 bycidaa of North America (Stretch), 

 cited, 183. 

 Imago of, Balaninus ]3robo&cideus, 269- 

 270. 



Balaninns rectus, 270. 



Cicada seyiteiideciui, 274. 



Crioceris 12-punctaia, 249. 



Eci)antlieria scribonia, 188. 



Galerucella Inteola, 257, 258, 259. 



Gossyparia nlmi, 295, 296. 



Lobia grandis, 236. 



LeptO(lesnius falcatus, 300-301. 



Leucania uiiipnncta, 202. 



Neuronia pardalis, 299, 



Odontota doisalis, 266-267. 



Oxjjxilus periscelidactvlus, 219- 

 220. 



Ptnnphi^ius rhois, 291. 



Phora albidilialleris, 228-229. 



Piophila casei, 231. 



Plajiioiiotus speeiosus, 239. 



Saj.erda tridentata, 245. 



Sciara ajriaria, 225-226. 



Sciaia fnlvicauda, 227-228. 



.^ciar.i multiset.- , 223-224. 



Imago of — (Continued) : 



Sciara pauciseta, 224-225. 



Sciara prolitica, 226-227. 

 imbricator, Pemphi<;us, 363. 



Schizoneura [Pemphijius], 355. 

 immaculata, Cistogasttr, 210. 

 imuiauis, Gortyua, 351. 

 impatiens, Cnlex, 321. 

 im]ierialis, Eacles, 360. 

 imidacablis, Culex. 321. 

 Inda, Euphoria, 313-314, 356, 362. 

 ludeiiendent. The [New Paltz, N. Y.], 



qiroted, 196. 

 Indiana State Board of Agriculture, 



Report cited, 191. 

 rrijuiious Insects of the Orchard, Vine- 

 yard, Field, Garden, etc. (Cooke), 

 cited, 191, 218. 

 Insect Life cited, 183, 191, 192, 193, 218, 

 230, 235, 248, 254, 268, 272, 273, 290, 

 291,292,293,317. 

 Insectivorous birds encouraging, 212. 



feeding on Cicada pupa?, 288. 

 Insects, estimated number of, 342. 

 Insects, etc., received from New York 

 localities: 



Adams, 363. 



Albany, 225, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 

 364.' 



Albion, 359, 360. 



Amen i a, 360. 



Ausable Forks, 359. 



Heliport, 362. 



Bethlehem, 361 . 



Cambridge, 359, 360. 



Canandaigua, 363. 



Chalhani, 360, 364. 



Coeymans, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363,. 

 364. 



Coming, 359. 



DeFreestville, 363. 



Delmar, 359, 360. 



Factoryville, 362. 



Fort Edward, 364. 



Geneva, 362. 



Ghent, 205, 207. 



Gouverneur, 359, 360, 361, 363, 



Kinderhook, 198, 



Lockport, 246. 



Loudonville, 363. 



Mannsviile, 362. 



Menands, 361. 



Middletown, 360, 362, 3^63. 



New York citv, 362, 363. 



Pine Plains, 360. 



Port Keat, 359. 



Poughkeepsie, 359, 360, 362, 363> 



Rochester, 361, 



Saratoga Springs. 363. 



Scarsdale, 355, 363, 



Sincla-rville, 363. 



South Butler, 362. 



Tanneisville, 360. 



Vernon, 362. 



Walcott, 360. 



