251 



Flv-weevil (Angoumois moth), 105. 

 Fflrbes, Prof. [S. A.], cited, 8, 40, U2, 113, 

 157, 234. 



Reports on the Insects of Illinois, <;<,•, 

 102, 110, 149, 154, 156. 

 Forest tent-caterpillar, 83. 

 Formica rufa, 117, 1S(). 



Foster, IJ. J., weevil-marked plums from, 13. 

 Frames with netting cover for protecting 



sqiiush-vines, 64. 

 fraterna, Tetrastichus, 70. 



Trichogrammu, 71). 

 fraternus, Camaronotus, 186. 



Eumenes, 231. 

 Frenching of corn, 15, 231. 

 French [Prof. G. H.], references to, 57, 60, 



102. 

 Fruit-Growers' Journal, cited, 121. 

 fugitiva, Limneria, 41. 

 Fuller, A. S., on harlequin cabbage-bug, 56. 



referred to, 142. 

 Fulleri, Aramigus, 142-144. 

 Fuller's rose beetle, 142-144. 



beetle described and figured, 143. 



bibliography, 142. 



discovery, 142. 



distribution, 143. 



early stages figured, 143. 



food-plants, 144. 



green-house pest, 142. 



remedies, 144. 



transformations, 143. 

 Fumigation with charcoal gas for Angou- 

 mois moth, 109. 



with sulphur recommended. 18. 227. 

 funebris, Eurytoma, 2. 

 Fungus-feeding fly, 13. 

 Fungus oa house-fly, 179. 



on peach twigs, 7. 



quinces, 11, 13. 



seventeen-year Cicada, 179. 



silk-worm, 179. 

 fur, Ftinus, 138. 

 fusca, Lachnosterna, 3, 41, 224. 



G. 



galbula. Icterus, 82. 

 Galerucella xanthomela'^na, 228. 

 galkesolidaginis, Gelechia, 39. 

 Gall insects, 31. 



Gardener's Monthly and Horticulturist, 19. 

 Gas-lime for killing insects, 21, 63, 162, 163, 

 229, 233. _ 



to prevent insect attack, 162. 

 Gasoline for insect attack, 200. 

 Gas-water, for root-insects, 35. 

 Gelechia cercalella, 102. 



galltesolidaginis, 39. 

 gelechi:e, Apanteles, 39. 



Microgaster, 39. 



Fteromalus, 110. 

 Geometers, 91. 

 Geometrida;, 91, 95, 97, 228. 



habits of the larvse, 98, 101. 

 (iillctte, G. M., on the green-striped locust, 



188, 189. 

 Girdling twigs by Orgyia larva, 87, 88, 89. 

 (ilaucopidsD, anal appendage in some, 214. 

 Gleason, A. H., on the green-striped locust, 

 195. 



globosus, Aphritis, 116. 



Microdon, 116. 

 Glover [T.], Manuscript Notes from mv 

 Journal, 45, 111, 112, 116, 117, 145, 

 146, 149, 165, 166. 



in Reports of the Commission of Agri- 

 culture, 19, 102, 113,126,129, 165, 167, 

 180, 188, 203. 



reference to, 106, 166. 

 Glycobius speciosus, 227. 

 Goding, Dr. F. W., on Trypeta itomouelhi, 



121. 

 Goff, E. S. , on the squash-vine borer, 67 68. 

 Gomphocerus infuscatus, 188. 



radiatus, 188. 



viridi-fasciata, 188. 

 Goniaphea ludoviciana, the rose-breasted 



grosbeak, 8. 

 Gooseberry fruit-worm, 10. 

 Gordius, a hair-worm, 230. 

 Gortyna immanis, 35, 41. 



nitela, 226, 

 Grain Aphis, 225. 



pest, 137. 

 granaria. Aphis, 225. 

 granella, Alucita, 107. 



fficophora, 102. 

 granellus, Ypsolophus, 102. 

 granulata, Tettix, 197. 

 Grape bagging to prevent insect attack, 32. 



berry moth, 33. 



curculio, 33. 



Phylloxera, 21, 22. 



seed midge, 32. 

 Grapta and V'anessa, sexual features of, 214. 

 Grasshoppers, 3, 34, 188-198, 223. 

 Grasshoppers, midwinter, 188, 223. 

 Green flv, 31. 

 Green-striped Locust, 187-198. 223. 



appearance in Genesee county, 189. 



appearance in Westchester county, 189. 



bibliography, 187-S. 



description of the insect, 191. 



dimorphic forms, 191. 



double-brooded species, 105. 



eggs of, 193. 



habits, 192, 193, 195. 



meteorological conditions causing its ap- 

 pearance, 190. 



midwinter appearance, 188. 



molting operation, 193, 194. 



naturalhistory, 192-195. 



other double-brooded species, 196. 



remedies, 197-8. 



synonymy, 187, 188, 192. 



winter appearance not alarming, 190. 

 grossulari;^, Pempelia, 10. 



Pristophora, 5. 

 Grote [A. R.], referred to, 57, 89, 92, 94, 97, 



215. 

 Gryllotalpa borcalis, 233. 

 Gryllus hyemalis, 236. 



Locusta chrysomelas, 187. 



Virginianus, 187. 

 Gypsum and kerosene for sqnash-bugs, 29. 



H. 



h»morrhoidalis, Heliothrips, 56. 



Ilagen, Dr. H. A., onTribolium ferrugineuni, 



138. 



