.389 



Handmaid moth, .spiuuiug liabits, m.,-14l. 

 Harlequin cabbage bu.m. iTinedy, fil. 



see Cabbage bug. 

 Harpalus caliginosus, on tigui-e of larva of. 209. 



pennsylvanicus, larva of, ni.. 209. 

 Harvest-fly, of New Mexico, irrigation against, 

 80. 

 • spider, striped, rev., 28-t. 

 Hawk moths, injuring tomatoes, m., 195. 

 I Haywards sheep dip for cattle tick, 294. 



i Heart- worm, local name for Heliothis, 94. 



I Helcon dentipes, probable hosts of, 248. 



I Helioihis armiger attacking peaches in Cape Col- 



ony, 295. 

 divisional bulletin on, notice, 218. 

 in Australia, 354. 

 in Cape Colony, 295. 

 irrigation against, 80. 

 known as Maize moth In Australia, 354. 

 on tomato in New Jersey, 94. 

 ! =Peach Underwing of Cape Colony, 295. 



crushing instrument, corr.. 259. 

 sp., damaging apple and quince, 18. 

 Jlcliria, food-habits of species, 93. 

 Hellebore, as insecticide, 74. 

 Hemipt era, maxilla of, 161. 

 Hemiptychus punctatus, breeding note. 135. 

 Hemisarcopte.s coccisugus, n. .sp., attacking My- 



tilasi)is pomorum, 362. 

 Hen lice, carbon bisulphide for. 361. 

 j Herbarium pest, notes on, 40. 41. 



I Hessian Ay, importfition of parasites of, 72. 



I in Kansas, 114. 



Hessler, Robt., rev. of article by, 283. 

 Hetaerius bornii, rayrmecophilous, ref., 143. 

 I Heterophleps triguttata, number killed by ker- 



' osene applied to pool of water, 13. 



Himatium, synopsis of, ref., 279. 

 [ Hippiscus, North American species of, 283. 



' Hippobosca equina, transmitter of disease, ret., 



273. 

 llippodamia convergens, Homalotylus obscurus, 



parasitic on, ref., 250. 



Homalodisca coagulata, art., 150-154. 



description of, 153. 



oviposition of, 152. 



Homalotylus ob.scurns. bosts of, 249. 



sp., reared from Rhizobius ventralis, 207. 

 Honey bee. See Bee. 

 dew, nature of, 104. 

 of Aleyrodes, 228. 

 secreted by Psylla, 101, 102. 

 moth, in a cupboard, 260. 

 producing ants of New Zealand. 258. 

 storing of, interrupted by swarming, 230. 

 yield under Langdon non-swarming system, 

 235. 

 Hnjilia callipyge in California vineyards, 343. 



remedies used, 344. 

 Iloiilocampa testudinea in England, m., 296. 

 Hoplophora 4-lineata on oak, weeds, and bushes. 



mm.. 93. 

 Hop louse in Oregon in 1892, 292. 



kerosene eniulsicm not a safe insecticide 



for, 292. 

 kerosene is. quassia for, 61. 



Hop louse, preventive work ou plum.-i necessary, 

 293. 



soap and tobacco solution recommended. 

 292. 

 Hop plant-louse on, in Washington, 60. 

 "strig maggot " in England, ra., 296. 

 vine borer in Can.ida, 289. 

 Horicola.' sp., damaging Theobroma cacao, 203. 

 Hormiga asqueles in houses in Mexico. 196. 

 Horn flv abundant in Texas, 349. 



different kinds of cattle attacked by. 111. 

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



notes,359. 

 in dilferent States, 111, 144. 145. 

 in Florida, ref.. 66, 111. 

 in Kansas City, Mo., 116. 

 in Mississippi, lio. 

 in Oklahoma bull., ref., 148, 204. 

 known as ^' Third Party fly," 349. 

 newspaper account of, 144. 

 preferring dark-colored cattle. 203. 

 spread of, 49. 

 Horse bot, see Bot. 



fly, transmitter of disea.se, ref., 273. 

 House fly, transmitter of disease, mm., 210. 

 Howard, L. O., m., 295. 

 Hoy, P. R., obituary of, 286. 



Huckleberry bug, local signification of term, 271. 

 Hudson, G. Y. , ref. to article by, 64. 

 Hyalopterus arundinis, notes on, 236. 

 = pruni Fab. {!}. 

 pruni, on plum and choke cherry, 236. 

 Hydrcecia immanis, in Canada, m., 289. 

 Hylastes trifolii. on peas, 99. 

 Hymenoptera, parasitic, notes on some bred spe- 

 cies of, 140. 

 of Australia, catalogue of, rev., 274, 275. 

 Hymenopterous parasites of Coleoptera, art.. 247- 



251. 

 Hyphantidium sericarium. proliably Ephestia 



kuehniella, 354. 

 Hyphantria cunea, abundant in Canada. 125. 



n. sp., injuring apple, etc., 17. 

 Hypoderas columbiE— a note, art., 77, 78. 

 Hypodenna, transmitter of disease, 273. 

 Hypothenemus eruditus, Cephalonomia hyalini- 



pennis bred with, 250. 

 Hyria auroraria. eating dry leaves. 41. 



Icerya, Egyptian, in India, notes on, 361. 

 Lestophonus, parasitism of, 279. 

 Vedalia cardinalis, destroying, 142. 

 aegyptiacum, parasites of, 361. 



Vedalia cardinalis, destroying, 139. 

 purchasi, in South Africa, ref., 4. 



Opbelosia crawfordi, reared from, mm., 



207. 

 Vedalia n. sp., preying upon, rem's, 71. 

 rosa'. on Liignum vitse, 267. 

 on rose, etc., in Florida, 19. 

 Ichneumon flies, local name for, 271. 



subdolus, bred from Gortyna immunis, 125. 

 IchneumonidiP, species parasitic on Coleoptera, 

 247. 



