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Index, 



Gold medal, to Townend Glover, 19. 

 ffoniphora, Anthoniyia, 195. 

 Goodrich, Miss A., on two-marked tree-hop- 

 per, 281, 288. 

 Gordius, Sphinx, 327. 



Gorham, Dr. B.G., on Pimpla conquisitor, 85. 

 Gortyna cataphracta, 115. 



flavago, 115. 



immanis, 115. 



nebris, 115. 



nictitans, 115, 340. 



nitela, 110-116, 305. 



purpuripennis, 115. 



repeated changes in the genus, 115. 



rutila, 115. 



sera, 115, 340. 



stramentosa, 115. 

 Gout in wheat, 225. 



Government decree for destroying eggs, 56. 

 Grain- Aphis, 8, 313, 314, 316." 



-moth, 299. 



Silvanus, 330. 



Thrips, 303. 



-weevil, 40, 226, 304. 308, 316. 

 graminis, Cecidomyia, 321. 

 graminum, Drosophila, 218. 

 grauarius, Oscinis, 225. 

 grandis, Arma, 331. 

 granella. Tinea, 299. 

 Grape-leaf galls, 321. 

 Grape phylloxera, 21. 

 Grape-vine beetle, 317. 



flea-beetle, 244, 307. 



insects, 3. 



Tortrix, 56. 

 Grapholitha Packardi?, 57. 



prunivora, S29. 

 Graptodera chalybea, 244, 317. 

 Grasshoppers, 79, 304, 309. 

 grata, Eudryas, 33. 

 Greasy cut-worm, 58. 

 Green apple- leaf -tyer, 329. 

 Green hag-moth, 328. 



Green-house insects killed bj' pyrethrum, 38. 

 Green, Mv., cited, 154. 

 Green, R. C, referred to, 131. 

 Green rose-chafer, 2S7. 

 Grote and Robinson cited, 328. 

 Grote, [A. R.], on Lepidoptera, 81, 87, 107, 



116, 127,140, 149, 151. 

 Ground beetles affected by pyrethrum, 40. 

 Ground pepper, to protect woolens, 64. 

 Grubs, 201. 



Gryllotalpa, smelling-organs of, 69. 

 grynea, Catocala, 328. 

 Guenee cited, 99, 110, 116, 313, 328, 



H. 



Habits of insects, 14. 

 Habrosyne scripta, 340. 

 Hadena Arctica, 8. 



devastatrix, 58. 



subjuncta, 58. 



verbascoides, 340. 

 Haimatopinus eurysternus, 48. 



piliferus, 48. 



suis, 48. 



vituli, 48. 

 luemorrhoidalis, Heliothrips, 332. 

 Hagen, [Dr. H. A.], biological collection ar- 

 ranged by, 24. 



on Anthomyiidtc, 191, 201, 202. 



Hagen, [Dr. H. A.], on carpet-beetle, 10. 

 on clover-leaf weevil, 248. 

 on color in insects, 276. 

 on eggs of 2-marked tree-hopper, 287. 

 on iJemiteles species, 86. 

 on insects discharged through the ure- 

 thra, 169. 

 on pickled-fruit fly, 216. 

 on Psocus, 161, 162. 

 on smelling organs in insects, 69. 

 on two marked tree-hopper, 284. 

 Hag-moth, 328. 

 Hahn cited, 264. 

 Hairy May-beetle, 330. 

 Half-hours with Insects (Packard), 18. 

 Halisidota caryaj, 328. 



maculata, 328. 

 Haltica chalybea, 307, 317. 



{Phyllotreta) striolata, 310. 

 hamellus, Crambus, 150. 

 Hammondi, Pempelia, 329. 

 Hand-picking remedy, 56, 57, 125, 231, 238, 



245, 270, 315, 317. 

 Harison, T. L., referred to, 127, 129, 296. 

 Harlequin cabbage-bug, 264-271. 

 a Southern insect, 264. 

 burned in rubbish piles, 269. 

 description of, 265. 

 difficult to destroy, 268. 

 eggs described, 266. 

 first brood to be destroyed, 269= 

 food-plants, 267. 

 geographical distribution, 266. 

 hand-picking remedy, 270. 

 hot water for killing, 269. 

 injuries from, 267. 

 injurious in Virginia, 264. 

 insecticides that do not kill it, 39, 268. 

 killed by Leptoglossus, 268. 

 larva described, 265. 

 natural history, 266. 

 not parasitized, 268. 

 possible distribution, 267. 

 pupa described, 265. 

 radishes injured by, 195. 

 remedies suggested byMiss Ormerod,270. 

 transformations illustrated, 265. 

 trapped by cabbage leaves, etc., 63, 269. 

 two or more broods, 266. 

 Harrington, [ W. H.], cited, 254. 

 Harris' [Dr. T. W.] collection of insects, 215. 

 Entomological Correspondence, cited,81, 



110. 113, 137, 227. 

 Insects Injurious to Vegetation, cited, 

 81. 110, 172, 194, 227, 232, 281, 327(3J, 

 328(8), 329(5), 330(6), 331(5). 

 Insects of Massachusetts, cited, 172, 194, 



195, 232. 

 Insects of New England, cited, 81, 172, 



194, 227, 232, 281. 

 on Indian Cetonia, 234, 235, 236. 

 on the rose-beetle, 229. 

 on the two-marked tree-hopper, 282. 

 writings of, 15. 

 Harrisii, Aspidiotus, 331. 

 Haworth cited, 81. 



Head-cases of larval molts preserved, 97. 

 Heart-beat of caterpillar affected by pyreth- 

 rum, 39. 

 Heffron, D. S., on 4-lined leaf-bug, 277. 

 Heleochara, 300. 



Heliconia Charitonia, attraction of chrysalis, 

 70. 



