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GENERAL INDEX. 



lletoioi)elnia dataii.T u. sp.,clescr., 1, 177. 

 parsitic on Datana sji.. Ill, 155. 

 flavicornis, nsciiiblauces, 1, 177, 178. 

 parasitic on Datana sp., Ill, 1.55. 

 longipcB, diffcreiices, 1, 178. 

 Ileteioiihleps triguttata, imniber Icilledby kerosene 



applied to pool of water, V, 13. 

 Heteroptera, from southern Michigan, II, 390. 

 injuring vine. III, 33. 



gall-producing si>ecies of, in Europe, 111,301. 

 of Tennessee, bull, on, rev., IV, 224. 

 Ileterojius ventricosus, probably mistaken for insect 



eggs, IV, 263 

 IIe.\ailadia gen. nov., description, III, 450. 



Kniithii sp. nov., description, 111,457. 

 Hexagenia, eaten by fish, I, IGO. 

 Hexaplasta zigzag, on cotton, VII, 242. 

 Heza clavata, feeding on cotton aphis, VII, 321. 

 nibernia. (Si-e Hybernia.) 



"Hickory horned devil," injuring cotton, m., IV, 160. 

 alleged death of dog due to, VI, 40. 

 (See aho Citheronia regalis.) 

 Himatiutn, food habits of, 1, 198. 



synopsis of, ref., V, 279. 

 Hippelates flavipes, plebejus and pvisio annoying to 

 man, VII, 377. 

 plague in Florida, art., A'll, 374-379. 

 Ilippiscus, North American species of V, 283. 



rugosns, on cotton, VII, 20. 

 Hippobosca equina, not in Chile, m., 1, 155. 

 transmitter of disease, ref., V, 273. 

 Hippoboscid, on bat, m., Ill, 357. 

 Hippoboseidaj, aberrant forms in, 1, 300. 

 Ilippodamia, feeding on rust spores, mm., IV, 35. 

 ambigua, Icerya enemy, 1, 130. 



in California, ref., VI, 25. 

 convergens, parasites of, 1, 101 ; ref., \, 250. 

 jireying on Epilachna, II, 114. 

 experiment with, II, 204. 

 feeding on Schizoneura lanigera. III, 191. 

 said to be an injurious insect, lA", 34, 35. 

 identified, IV, 135. 



successfullj- carried to New Zealand, IV, 339. 

 in California, ref., VI, 2.5. 

 vs. Aphis cucumeris, m., VII, 150. 

 feeding on cotton aphis, VII, 247. 

 feeding on caiiaigre, VII, 429. 

 parenthesis, feeding on hop louse in Oregon, VI, 

 13. 

 Euphorus sculptus parasitic on, VI, 14. 

 spuria, on hop louse in Oregon. VI, 13. 



Euphorus sculptus parasitic on, VI, 14. 

 tredecim-punctata, on aquatic plants, II, 201. 

 experiment with, II, 304. 

 on hop louse in Oregon, VI, 13. 

 Hirmoneura, on history of. III, 3. 

 Hirundo urbica, supplanted by sparrow, III, 394. 

 Hispa amescens, injuring rice in India, II, 01. 



(Odontota) dorsiilis, on locust, III, 164. 

 Ulster 0-striatus, attacking Agrotis larva, IV, 76. 

 IIisterida>, monogi-aph by Slarseul, III, 3. 

 nistiostoma rostroserratus, Barbados sugar mite. III, 



31. 

 Histojiona, in America, III, 129. 

 Historic notes, some, art., IV, 62. 

 Hog caterpillar, in Ohio, I, 319. 



Holcaspis chrysolepis, Rliyssalus californicus reared 

 from gall of, II, 351. 



Holcocephala abdominalis, rmtes f«i, II, 102. 



in cotton fields, VII, 326. 

 Homalodisca coagulata, art., V, 150-1.54. 

 feeding on cotton, VII, 322, 362. 

 Homalota, feeding on dipterous larva;, m.. Ill, 31. '^. 

 lividipennis, probable enemy of potato scab goal. 



VII, 147. 

 6p.,in yam, VI, 218. 

 .sp., in Florida gopher holes, VI, 304. 

 Ilomalotylus, method of pupation of, IV, 193. 

 obscurus, parasite of Ilippodamia, 1, 101. 



appearance of coccinellid larva infested !■>, 



IV, 193. 

 hosts of, V, 249. 

 sp., reared from Rhizobius ventralis, V,':207. 

 Honiohadona, revision of, notice, IV, 155. 

 Homoptera, Loew's work in, JI, 196. 

 injuring vine. III, 33. 



New York, reprint of Fitch's catiilogue of, ref., 

 VI, 283. 

 Honeybee. (See Bee.) 



Honeycomb, damaged by Dermestes, m., Ill, 252. 

 Honeydew, of aphides, rem., IV, 230 ; V, 104. 

 secreted by Psylla, V, 101, 102. 

 of Aleyrodes, V, 228. 

 moth, in a cupboard, V, 260. 

 Honey, storing of, interrupted by swarming, V, 230. 

 yield under Langdon non-swarming system, V, 



235. 

 producing ants of New Zealand, V, 258. 

 Hontalia, allied to Axima, II, 305. 

 Hop plant-louse, art., I, 70-74, 133-137. 



Blegasjiilus reared from, II, 240. 



(Phorodon), notes on. III, 184. 



in the Northwest, III, 349, 350, 405, 48i> ; 



IV, 342, 343 ; V, GO, 292 ; VI, 12. 

 circular on, notice. III, .349, 438. 

 erroneously reported on celei-y and wil- 

 low, IV, 213. 

 in the extreme Northwest, IV, 342. 343. 

 predaceous enemies of, VI, 13. 

 remedies against, V, 01, 292, 293 ; VI, 14. 

 in New York, note, VI, .53. 



(See also Phorodon humuli.) 

 " strig maggot," in England, m., V, 200. 

 vine borer, in Canada, V, 289. 

 Hoplia callipyge, in vineyards, V, 343 ; VII, 380. 

 remedies used against, V, 344. 

 sackenii, on grape, VII, 386. 

 Hoplismenusdimidiatus, parasite of Depressaria, 1,98. 

 Hoplocampa testudinea, in England, IV, 38 ; (?) ivf, 



294 ; V, 290. 

 Hoplocrepis albiclavus, n.'g., n. sp., refs., II, .30, 385. 

 Hoplophora 4-lineata, on oak, weeds, etc., m., V, 93. 

 Hopper-dozer, use of, rev., IV, 87 ; A'l, 41, 51. 

 Horicola(?) s;i., damaging Theobroma cacao, V, 203. 

 Hormiga asqueles, in houses in Mexico, \, 190. 

 Hornia niinutipennis, compared with Leonia, 1,213. 



mexicana, synonym, 1, 213. 

 Horn fly, oviposition of, II, 00 ; 111,32. 

 life history of, II, 93-103. 

 in New Jersey, ref., II, 105 ; VII, 429. 

 in New Y'ork report, II, 200 

 in Southern States, III, 21, 471; IV, 144, 276, 

 398; V, CO, 110, 111, 110; ref., 148, 204, 

 349 ; VI, 54 ; VII, 429. 

 in Canada, rem., Ill, 125, 144, ref., V, 62, 359; 

 VI, 284. 



