GENERAL INDEX. 



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Grave-digger wasp and its parasite. VIT, 41G. 

 Graveyard bug, name of Otiorhjuchus ovatus, V, 46, 

 "Grease bug,'' in Califoruia, V, 342. 

 Greasy cutworm, in Mississippi, 1, 17, 217 ; III, 337. 

 Greedy scale, supposed parasite of, 111, 487. 



in Australia, ref., T, 214. 

 Green beetle pest, in .\ust: alia, 111,424. 

 bug. injuring potato in India, II, 01. 



in Tasmania, I, 361 ; III. 480. 

 coffee scale, kerosene emulsion against, in India, 



11,17. 

 soldier bug, on orange, 1, 53, .'>4. 

 Green-striped locust, in New York, ref., VI, 283. 

 maple worm, in Kansas, I, 111. 



in Nebraska report, TI, 258. 



{See also Anisota rubicunda.) 

 Gro.ssbeak, cardinal, eating potato beetle, IV, 278. 

 Ground beetle, as a destroyer of peach-tree borers, 

 IV, 204. 



is it herbivorous {?), IV, 330. 

 pearls, ref., VI, 370. 

 Grubs, swallowed and passed by child. III, 401, 

 Gryllida^, ovipositiou of, II, 224. 

 not self-mutilating, 1\, 349. 

 Gryllotalpa borealis, life history of, V, 134. 



reported damage by, VII, 205. 

 Gryllus, injury in Louisiana, I, 87. 

 swarming in Texas, III, 176. 

 sp., de-structive to strawberry, IV, 276, 

 spp., on cotton, VII, 25, 

 Grypotes unieolor, doubtfully u gr.ass feeder, IV, 198. 

 Guerinia,subpyriform anteunal joints, 111,98. 

 Guinea fowls vs. garden insects, V, -'57. 

 Gum copal, exhiliit of insect embedded in, VI, 240. 

 Gusano de mosquito, local name for human bot, V, 

 58. 



Gyascutus planicosta, biologic notes on, V, 38. 

 Gymnetron tetrum, on mullein, V,262, 

 Gymnosomatida», parasitism of, VI, 203. 

 Gypsy moth, imported, in New England, II, 208. 

 in Europe, Asia, and Japan, II, 209, 

 bymenopterous parasites of, II, 2''i2. 

 Japanese, 111,41, 297; IV, 227; V, 54, 194; 



VI, 335. 

 legislation about. III, 78, 200, 364, 472. 

 an experience with. III, 126. 

 report of a discussion on, art.. Ill, 368-379. 

 remedies against. III, 364, 381, 474; m., V, 35; 



VI, 338, 

 remarks on. III, 491. 

 disapjiearance of, in England, IV, 138. 

 reported from Maine, IV, 220. 

 easier to reach with insecticides than is Zeu- 



zera pyrina, m., lA', 319. 

 in Massachusetts bulletin, rev., IV, 354. 

 recent work on, V, 75. 

 not spreading in Massachusetts, V, 356. 

 £ in Cambridge, A'l, .53, 



I work of commission, VI, 53, 338. 



^ advisability of importing European enemies 



of, VI. 140. 

 new parasites of. VI, 339. 

 (See also Ocneria dispar.) 

 Gyrinid<'e,larva> (not adults) eaten by fish, I, V,0. 



resemblance in antenna^ to Platypsyllus, I, 305. 

 Gyrinus parens, in United States and Chile, 1, 119, 

 Gyr.opus, affinities of, IV, 190, 



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Hackberry buttertly, swarming of, 1, 28. 

 Hadena, abundant after mild winter. III, 215. 

 arctia, injuring fall wheat in spring, m.. Ill, 



247. 

 basilinea, in Sweden, ref., IV, 2. 

 devastatrix, in Jlississippi, 1, 17, 

 in Dakota, 1,317. 



injuring fall wheat in spring, m.. Ill, 247. 

 on grass, A', 125. 

 habits of, VI, 1.54. 

 fractilinea, new depredator in cornfields, VI, 154. 



habits and description of larva, VI, 155. 

 misera, on corn, ref., VI, 156, 

 revision of, notice, IV, 155. 

 stipata, injuring corn, etc., II, 134, 383, 

 habits of, VI, 154. 

 Hadrobracon (Bracon) hebetor (incorrectly cited as 

 "honestor"), parasite of Plodia iuterpunctella, 

 VII, 428. 

 Hadronotus anaSR', bred from eggs of Anasa tristis, 

 IV, 124. 



floridanus, bred from eggs of Metapodius femora- 



tus,IV,124. 

 largi, bred from eggs of Largus succinctus, IV, 



124, 

 leptocorsia;, from eggs of Leptocorisa, 1, 242. 

 bred from eggs of Zelus bilobus, IV, 124. 

 rugosus u. sp., descr., I, 242. 



supposed parasites of, IV, 124. 

 Hsematobia alcis, moose fly, IV, 156. 

 ferox, a European species, II, 95. 

 hibernation of, m.. Ill, 357. 

 serrata (coruicola), oviposition of, II, 60. 

 life history, II, 93. 



(cornieola), synonym of serrata, II, 96. 

 Kowarz's identification of, II, 191. 

 in New Jersey bulletin, II, 165. 

 note on. III, 417. 



parasitized by Spalangia ha'matobia?, V, 123. 

 jiarasitized by Pha>uopria hsfmatobiw, IV, 



126. 

 in South, IV, 398. 

 in Florida, ref., \, 66. 

 in Canada, V, 12.5, 144. 

 in different States, V, 144, 145. 

 rapid spread of, m., VI, 133. 

 attacking horses, VII, 54. 

 stimulans, a European species, II, 95. 

 Hsematopinus, affinities of, lA', 188. 



antennatus, peculiar structure of, IV, 190. 

 suis, peculiar structure of, IV, 191. 

 Ha'mylis daucella, synonymy of, I, 94. 

 Hagen, II. A., obituary notice, VI, 280. 

 Hair-streak butterfly, gray, and its injury to beans, 



art., VII, 354-355. 

 Hairy woodpecker, eating larva? of Depressaria, 1, 98. 

 Hair worms, infesting Melanoplus atlanis, II, 68. 



parasite of codling moth, IV, 140. 

 " Ualabe," of Madagascar = Nephila niadagascarieu- 



sis, which see, V, 210, 347. 

 Haklemannia tschivarensis, in New Mexico, VI, 31. 

 Halidea, remarks on, ref., II, 385. 



sohwarzii n. sp., first species of the genus found 

 in this country, II, 262. 

 Halisidota sp., on apple, V, 17. 



tesselata, taken by electric lamps. III, 323. 



