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INDEX. 



Hagen. Dr. H. A., references to, 116, 136, 138, 



198, 201, -203, 224. 

 Hag-moth caterpillar. 227. 

 Hairworms — Gordius and Mermis, 230. 

 Hamel and Tillet on Angoumois moth, 107-8. 

 Hand-picking of insects recommended, 16, 



93, 101, 135, 144, 147, 178. 

 Harison [T. L.], insects from, 114, 150. 

 Harlequin cabbage-bug, 55, 92, 145, 146. 

 Harmonia picta, 186. 



Harrington, W. H., collection of the chinch- 

 bug, 164. 

 Harris' Catalogue of N. A. Sphinges, 60. 

 Harris, Dr., on Angoumois moth, 104. 

 on apple-twig borer, 128. 

 on green-striped locust, 191, 193. 

 ou seventeen year cicada, 173, 178. 

 on squash-vine borer, 58, 59, 61. 

 Entomological Correspondence, referred 



to, 57, 59, 102, 203. 

 Insects Injurious to Vegetation, referred 

 to, 2, 30, 57, 59, 60, 68, 102, 110, 132, 

 148, 150, 168, 188. 

 Report on the Insects of Massachusetts, 



referred to, 68, 132, 188. 

 Treatise on the Insects of New England 

 referred to, 57, 68, 102, 105, 132, 148, 

 168, 188. 

 references to, 69, 105, 109, 112, 125, 131, 

 135, 150, 157, 176, 192. 

 Harvest- fiy, 179. 



Harz Forests, injury from bark-boring bee- 

 tles, 55. 

 Heat for insect attacks, 109, 137, 144. 

 Heliothis armiger, 2, 93. 

 Heliothrips hsemorrhoidalis, 56. 

 Hellebore, for pear-tree slug, 5. 

 Hemileuca Maia, 40, 75. 

 Hemiptera specially noticed in this Report, 



144,148,164. 

 hemipterum, Acridium, 187. 

 Hemiteles sp., '? 79. 

 Henshaw, Samuel, cited, 51, 136. 

 Hepialus, 217. 



Herrick, E. C, on Angoumois moth, 105. 

 Hesperidie, sexual feature in, 214. 

 hesperidum, Lecanium, 32. 

 Hessian Fly, 125, 151, 226. 

 Heteropacha Rileyana, 40. 

 Heteroptera, features of, 145. 

 Heteropus ventricosus, 110. 

 Hibernation of Amphicerus bicaudatus, 128. 

 Blissus leucopterus, 154. 

 Chimarocephala viridifasciata, 190, 195. 

 Melittia cucurbitae, 62. 

 Microdon globosus, 117. 

 Orgyialeucostigma, 75. 

 PoUenia rudis, 117. 

 Hickory-borer, 223. 

 Hill, W. W , referred to, 42, 88. 

 histriouica, Murgantia, 55-6, 92, 145. 

 Hogs eating the Cicada, 178. 

 Home Farm, cited, 32. 

 Honey-bee, injuring grapes. 

 Honey-dew of Myzns cerasi, 122. 

 Hop grub, 41. 

 Hop-root Gortyna, 35. 

 Horn [Dr. G. H.], referred to, 136, 139, 142, 



143. 

 Hornets, ^Egeriadse resemble, 60. 

 injuring grapes, 33. 



Horn-tail borer, 226. 



hortensis, Smynthurus, 207. 



hortulanus, Bibio, 112. 



Hot water for killing insects, 6, 21, 93, 190, 



233. 

 House-fly fungus, 179. 

 Howard [L. 0.], referred to, 79, 90, 220. 

 Hoy [Dr. P. R.J, referred to, 101. 

 Hubbard, H. G., referred to, 36, 37, 220. 

 Hulst [George D.], referred to, 57, 59, 61. 

 humicola, Podura, 205, 244. 

 Husbandman [Elmira, N. Y.], referred to, 



118. 

 Hydronette, for applying insecticides, 185. 

 hyemalis, Culex, 241. 



Panorpa — Gryllus — Boreus, 236. 

 Tricbocera, 243. 

 Hylurgops girdling spruces, 55. 

 Hylurgus (Dendroctonus) rufipennis, 54. 

 Hymenorus obscurus, 226. 

 Hj'phantria textor, 83. 



I. 



Icterus galbula, 82. 



immanis, Gortyna, 41. 



imperialis, Eacles, 232. 



inaequalis Craponius, 33. 



Inch-worms, 98. 



Indigo bird, feeds on canker-worms, 8. 



Information desired of squash-vine borer, 



66. 

 infuscata, Locusta (Tragocephala), 188. 

 Ingpen, Mr., on Stene ferruginea, 138. 

 Injurious Lepidopterous Insects, 57-110. 

 innumerabilis, Pulvinaria, 22. 

 Insect collection eaten by Tribolium, 138. 



larvse regarded as Molluscs, 116. 



mills for heating grain, 109. 



net, importance of, 93. 

 Introduced insects, 18, 217. 

 Isosoma vitis, 32. 



J. 



■larring trees for insect attack, 12, 85, 101, 



228. 

 .Jeuks, Prof., on insect food of robin, 113. 

 .Journal of the Boston Society of Natural 

 History, 188. 

 Illinois State Agricultural Society, 139. 

 Judah, S., on Angoumois moth, 105. 

 •lulidse, food of, 229. 

 Julus coeruleocinctus, 229. 

 June, M. P., on the apple maggot, 118. 



K. 



Keen, E. L., on Bibio albipennis, 115. 

 Kellicott, Prof. D. S., referred to, 231. 

 Kerosene emulsions, directions for making, 

 36. 

 for insect attacks, 22, 36, 37, 38, 67, 101, 

 147, 187, 230, 232, 233. 

 Kerosene oil as a counterodorant, 65, 66. 

 for destroying insects, 6, 29, 32, 34, 35, 



36, 47, 63, 135, 147, 226, 227. 

 with sand for insect attacks, 16, 232. 

 King bird, feeds on canker-worms, 8. 

 King, H. C, chinch-bugs on farm of, 149. 

 Kirbv-Spence, Introduction to Entomology, 



102. 

 Knaus, Warren, on Sphenophorus larvae, 53. 



