392 



General Index. 



fugitiva, Limneria, 381. 

 Fuller, A. 8. ; Bruchus-infested pods from, 

 281. 

 cited, 255, 311. 

 funeralis, Nisoniades, 375. 

 Fungicides and insecticides combined, 345.^ 

 Fungus attack of peach twigs by 



Stereum complicatum, 374. 

 Fungus of chinch-bug, 341. 

 Fungus of clover-leaf weevil, 315, 316. 

 furvana, Tortrix, 356. 



Furze, flowers visited by bean-weevil, 280. 

 fusca, Lachnosterna, 369. 

 fusca, Spilomyia, 229. 

 Fyles, Rev. T. W., insect eggs from, 381. 



G. 



Galeruca xanthomelasna, 217, 336. 



Olall-mite, 365. 



Galls of Lasioptera vitis, 376, 382. 



Galls on Abies Frazeri. 882. 



Galls on grapevine, 376, 382. 



Gammarus fasciatus, 373. 



Garden and Forest cited, 242, 244, 257. 



Gardeners' Chronicle cited, 242. 



Garlock, Washington, ins-ects from, 382. 



Garman, H., cited, 321(2). 



Gaubil's Catalogue des Col^opteres 

 d'Europe et d'Alg^rie cited, 285, 



Germanica, Ectobia, 326. 



Gleditschia eaten by Bruehus, 257, 270. 



Glover [T.] cited, 255, 369. 



Glover's MS. notes of my Journal cited, 

 228. 



Glyphina ulmicola = Colopha ulmicola, 

 370. 



Goff, Prof. E. S., cited, 266. 

 insects from, 383. 

 on cultivation of lentils, 288. 



Goldenrods visited by Syrphidaj, 229, 233. 



Golden tortoise beetle, 376. 



Goodwin, F. F., insects from, 382. 



Gortyna nitela, 377. 



Goulds' Manufacturing Compan y's double- 

 acting spraying pump, 292. 



Grain aphis, 217, 331, 335, 358, 360, 362. 369, 383, 



beetle, 280. 



weevil, 217, 362. 

 granarius, Bruehus, 255, 263, 267, 279-286. 

 granaria, Calandra, 365. 

 Grantii, Dynastes, 252. 

 Grape: insects injurious to. 



Aphis sp.? 369. 



Erythroneura vitis, 346. 



Darapsa Myron, 381. 



Haltica chalybea, 333, 353. 



Isosoma vitis, 374. 



Lasioptera vitis, 376, 382. 



Phylloxera vastatrix, 371. 



Procris Americana, 379. 



Pulvinaria innumerabilis, 376. 



Grape-seed fly, 373. 374. 



Grapevine flea-beetle, 332. 353, 357, 361. 



Coccus, 370. 



Sphinx, 381. 

 Grapta Satyrus, 375. 

 Grass: insects injurious to. 



Blissus leucopterus, 331. 



Cebrio bicolor, 371. 



Chloropisca proliflca, 216. 



Ptyelus lineatus, 383. 

 Graves, Mr. H. D., cited, 358. 359. 



insects from, 382. 



on Chloropisca proliflca, 236-238, 239, 

 240. 



on the clover mite, 324. 

 Gray, Dr. Asa, cited, 278. 

 Gray gnat, 364. 

 Gray's School and Pield-Book of Botany 



cited, 285. 

 Green grapevine Sphinx, 364. 

 griseus, Benacus, 383. 

 guttata, Coptocycla, 369. 

 Gypsy moth, 302-304-335-337, 367. 



alarm caused by, 303. 



appropriation for its extermination, 

 337. 



carriage by railroads, 302. 



distribution in Massachusetts, 302, 336, 

 337, 



European habits, 303. 336. 



flgures, 302. 



food-plants, 303, 336. 



Hagen, Dr., on, 393. 



how it may be controlled, 304, 336. 



injuries from, 303, 336. 



introduction in United States, 304, 336. 



legislation on, 336. 



parasites, 304. 



pupation, length of, 304. 



when the moths appear, 304. 



Haematobia serrata, 333. 



Hagen, Dr. H. A., cited, 279, 303. 319, 320. 



Halisidota caryfe, 355. 



Haltica chalybea, 332, 353, 361. 



striolata = Phyllotreta vittata, 372. 



sp. undeterm. on Ampelopsis, 383. 

 Hamilton, Dr. John, on bean and lentil 

 weevils, 256, 259, 279, 280, 281, 283, 284, 285- 

 286, 287. 



on change of color in Dynastes, 262. 



on rhinoceros beetle, 247, 251. 



on stridulatlon of the rhinoceros beetle, 



250. 



Hand-picking insect pests, 246, 311, 379. 

 Harleauin cabbage-bug, 372. 

 Harrington [W. H] cited, 256. 335. 

 Harris, Dr. T. W., cited, 225, 256, 305. 

 Harris' Insects of New England cited, 256. 

 269, 288, 295. 



