THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Entomolo^sts at Boston 223 



" in Europe, Number of 198 



Entomology, Economic, in Public 



Schools 175 



" Importance of to the 



Fruit-grower 20 



" in America in 1879.16, 30 



Rntofitophthora 149 



Entomo-phytolog>' 91 



Embryology of Insects in America.. 208 



Eniphytiis maculatiis 110 



Empusa 41, 103 



'* vtHscee 89, 269 



Epeira 180 



" stellata 200 



Kphemerida;, Early stages of 48 



Ephcstia zete 228 



Epicaerus imbricatus 200 



Epicauta 209 



" vittata 196 



Epitrix brevis 123 



" cucunieris 123 



" fiisciila 123 



" hirtipennis 123 



lobata 123 



" subcrinita 123 



Erebomastcr 79 



Ergatt's spiculatus 238 



Ercchthites hieraci/olia 200 



Eriosoma tessellata 290 



Errata 49, 75, 127, 150, 177 



Erysiphe 40 



Erythroncura 60 



Eudamus tityrus 60 



Eudemis botrana 14 



Eu/itchia ribearia 92 



Eumenes /raterna 180 



Eupatoriitin album 65 



Eitpelmus 293 



Euphcea 196 



Eupogonius tomeniosus 271 



" vestitus 271 



Eiiptozeta 163 



European Tussock-moth 77 



Euryoniia inda 216 



Euschistus serTus 216 



Evania laevigata 30 



Evarthrus 216, 217, 218 



Exchanges with European Entomol- 

 ogists 150 



^' wanted 276 



Exothfciis prodoxi 145, 156 



Experience with the Imported Cab- 

 bage worm 178 



Extensive destruction of the Cotton- 

 worm 124 



Exterminatiun of Insects, Bill pro- 

 viding for the 177 



Extract of Pyrethrum Powder 44 



Fall Web-worm 22, 181 



False Chinch-bug 77 



Fauna of the Mammoth Cave 79 



Fertilization of Plants 89 



" of the Tulip 145 



Fertilizers of Alpine Flowers 175 



Fever-worm 133 



Ficus nitida 267 



Fidia 1&4 



Fig caprificator 77 



Fighting injurious Insects 263 



Fire-flies 2&4 



*' Development of Eyes and 



Luminosity of 176 



" Phosphorescence in 146 



Fish fungus 41 



Fitch, Dr. Asa, Obituary of 121 



Flat-headed Apple-tree Borer 173 



Flea-beetles 200 



'•'■ affected by Pyrethrum 



Powder 193 



" destroying Tobacco- 

 plants 147 



'"' on Tobacco-plants 123 



Flies beheaded by a Plant 45 



'^ Remedy to keep out 239 



" riding on a Tumble-dung 226 



Flight in Insects, How directed 221 



" of Danais archippus 226 



Floating Apiaries 126 



Fly fungus 40, 41 



Foe to Cottonwood 159 



Food habits of Ground-beetles. ..75, 173 

 " " the Longicorn Beetles 



or Wood-borers. .. . 237 

 ** " Thrushes 2, 12 



Food of the Bluebird 215, 231 



" '' " Summary of... 233 



Forficula 132 



Formica melligera 273 



Fountain Pump 186 



French Aid in Studying Grape Phyl- 

 loxera. 223 



Fuchsias injured by Beetles 200 



Fuller's Rose-beetle 153 



" " in Califon.ia 26 



Fungi considered as Insecticides, 



Remarks on 40 



Fungus disease and Phylloxera 148 



" " of beneficial Insects. 149 



" " " Insects 103 



" foes 297 



" growth. Use of to destroy 



Insects 269 



" in Cicada 148 



Further remarks on the differences 

 between Pronuba and 



Prodoxus 182 



" Notes and Observations on 



the Army Worm ....184, 214 



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Gaillonclla 



Galerita janus 



*' Ifcontei 



'* *' Larva of 



Galerucella xanthomelaena .... 3, 



Galeodes 



Gall-making Pempht'ginte 



" -Plant-lice, Habits of... 



Gall on Oak leaves 



*' " Oak twigs 



" " Blackberry and Raspberry 



canes , 



" " Pelargonium 



" " Solidago leaves 



" produced by Agriius ruJicolUs 

 Galls, Structure and development of 



Gelechia 260, 



" Larvae of 



*' pseudacacieila 60, 



Geopinus 



Geranium sylvaticuvi 



Glow-worm 



" Phosphoresence of 



Glycobiits spcciosus 



Goodin Sprinkler 



Goes dfbilis 



" pukhcr 



' ' puh'crulcntus 



" tigrinus 



Gonzka 



Gooseberry affected by Insects 



" Diseases of 



" Span-worm 



Gordius 



Gortyna nitela 



Gouty Gall on Blackberry and Rasp- 

 berry canes 



Gracilaria 256, 25?, 258, 259, 



" erigeroneiia 



robiniella 59,60, 61, 



258, 259, 



Grain Aphis 123, 



" " vs. Rust 



Grain-beetle 



Grain Weevil 26, 



" '* destroyed by Pyrethrum 



Grape Phylloxera 



" " French aid in study- 



" " in California 3, 



" " in Geelong, Victoria 



" in Napa Valley.... 



" " in Sonoma 



'* " not at the Cape. ., . 

 " " not permanently in- 

 jurious 



Grapevine Apple-gall 



" Colaspis 



*' Fidia 



Flea-beetle..... .152, 183, 



" " Remedies for. 18^3, 

 '^ injured by A luph ict'?-us . . 

 " Roots infested by Wood- 

 lice 



Grapta interrogationis 



Graptodera 



'* carinata 



" chalybea 



Grass-worm 



Green-fly 



Green varieties in the genus Argyn- 



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278 



92 



284 



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145 



2M 



148 



239 



187 



270 



270 



270 



270 



294 



92 



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92 



227 



201 



107 

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262 

 214 

 147 

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 178 

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223 

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176 



248 



229 

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2:B0 

 111 

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 183 



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105 



Greeting to Subscribers 1 



Ground-beetles, Food habits of ..75, 173 



Vegetal-feeding .26, 277 



Gryllotalpa borealis 132 



" 7'ulgaris 132 



Gryllus abbreviatus 215 



Guano, Use of for Grape Phylloxera 173 



Gyrinus Larva 182 



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Habit of Bucculatrix Larva 50 



" Gall-making Plant-lice 107 



Insects, Study of 209 



" Psepheuus Iccotttei 73 



" Trichopterous Insects 59 



Iladcna brassicae 99, 100 



Hair-worms and Red-mites upon Lo- 

 custs in California 227 



Haldeman, Prof. S. S., Obituary- 

 note of 248 



Naiesus 59 



Halictus 77, 145 



Haltica cucumeris 123 



H am-beetle. Red-legged 24 



Handsome Digger-wasp 167 



Harpactor ductus. 190 



Harpalid-beetles fed upon by Blue- 

 birds 216 



Harpalus caliginosus 251, 277 



'* herbivag2ts 173, 231 



Harvesting Ants in New Jersey. 225, 228 



Harve.-^tman 39 



Hawk Moths 75 



Hedgehog Caterpillar 133 



Hcienium tenui/oliujti 271 



flcliotkis ar}}iig€ra 7, 99,354 



*' " feeding on hard 



Corn 278 



Hcmimerus 210 



Hemispherical Larva at bottom of 



Ant-hill 129 



Hepialus humiili 99 



Herbivorous Ground-beetles 26, 277 



Hesperid Larva feeding on Canna . . 229 



Hessian-fly 285 



Hessian Fly, Bulletin on 123 



" Eggs of 140 



" " Habits of the Larva of 121 

 " " " and Natural His- 

 tory of 118 



" " Means of checking it. . 118 



" " Mode of Egg-laying ., 120 



" Notes 21 



" " Number of Broods of. . 118 



'' '* Parasites of 140 



" " Probable geographical 



limits of ... . 141 

 " '^ " parthenogen- 

 esis in 127 



" " Remedies for 21 



" " Summary of its habits. 140 



Hetaerina 196 



Hcterachthes quadrimaculatus ... 237 



Hexaplasta 293 



Hibernation of the Cotton-worm. .6, 15 



Hickory Borer 239 



Galls made by Phylloxera.. 230 



'' Scoly tus 58 



" Twigs and Trunks, Coleop- 



tera bred from 236 



Hippopsis icvitn'scata 271 



Hispa sutuyaiis 59, 60, 61 



Honey-ant 273 



" '• var. mexicanus 285 



" " var. hortits-deorurn .... 285 



Honey-bees as a nuisance 55, 176 



Honey-producing Oak-gall 298 



Hoplosia nubila 271 



Horse-flies 99 



Horn-tails 98 



House-fly, Proboscis of 125 



iloustonia caerulea 88 



" purpurea 88 



How flight in Insects is directed 221 



Ilydrocanthus 130 



Hydrophobia, Remedy for 50 



Hydroporus 130 



Hylesinus tri/olii 108, 180 



liylobius 97 



Hylotrupes bajulus 238 



Hylurgus dentatus 108 



liymenarcys uerz'osa 217, 218 



Hymenopierous Parasites, Three 



new 24 



Hypena scabralis 8 



HyperPlatys aspersus 271 



fuacu/atus 271 



