424 



ForlifS, S. A., reviews of articles by, 88, 235. 



Sixth Report, rev., 293. 

 Forest and shade-tree insects, comments and cor- 

 rections, 92-94, 129-132. 

 Formicafusca ?, Coscinoptera larva- in nestsof, 148. 



integra(rnfa),Helia americalis iunesta of. 111. 



obsciiripes, Coscinoptera dominicana larvse 

 in nestsof. 148. 



sanguinea, Empliyliis americanus in nests of, 

 m., 162. 

 Fox, "Wm. J., paper on digger waspa, rev. ,.83. 

 French, C, "Handbook of destructive insects of 



Victoria * *" rev., 1. 

 Fringilla cyanea, as an insect destroyer, 278. 

 Frit-fly, in Sweden, ref., 2. 

 Foggatt, W. W., rev. of article by, 4(l3. 

 Fruit barli-beetle, in Illinois, ref.. 293. 

 tiy, gooseberry, in Colorado, ref., 355. 



insects, bulletins on, rev., 295, 355. 



on Mediterranean orange, ref., 288. 



Syneta albida, a new pest of, 396. 



-tree leaf-roller, in Colorado, ref., 355. 

 FulgoridiB, on grass, 198. 

 Fumigating at night not necessary, 219. 

 Fungicides, combination with arsenitea, 284. 



G. 



Galeruca gelatinarise, mm., 130. 



sanguinea.^ Adinionia cavicollis, 94. 

 a European insect, 131 . 



vittata = Diabrotica vittata. 

 Galerucella seuiipullata, on fig in Australia, 89. 

 Gall, Cynipid, on Lygodesmia, 203. 

 Gall makers, on blackberry, art.. 27. 

 Garman, H., rev. of article by, 339. 

 Gas treatment for scale insects, ref., 296. 

 Gastropbilus equi, horse hot, ref., 308. 

 Gelechia ceroalella, in India, ref., 296. 



Tineola biselliella bred from. 400. 



in Florida, 284. 



in Mississippi bulletin, ref., 293. 



treatment of, 207. 

 Geocoris ap., in grass, m., 198. 

 Geophilidfe, notice of paper on, 155. 

 Germination of weevil-infested beans, art., 301. 



peas, 298. 

 Giant root borer, see Prionus laticollis. 

 Giard, Alfred, review of article bj-, 281. 

 Gibson, W. H., review of book by, 166. 

 Glow-worms in caves in Tasmania, 223. 

 Glyciphagus cursor, among Cantharides, feathers, 

 etc., nmi., 185. 



prunorum, habits, 185. 



spinipes, among Cantharides, mm., 185. 

 Gonioctena pallida, on poplar, ram., 94. 

 Goniozus cellaris, host of, 122. 



foveolatus, host of, 122. 

 Gortyna nitela, early reference to, art., 325. 

 Government work and the Patent Office, abs. art., 



46, 47. 

 Gracilaria theivora, in India, ref., 296. 

 Grain moth, Angoumois, in India, ref., 296. 



in Mississippi, ref., 293. 



in Pennsylvania, 344. 



Grain moth in Florida, ref., 283. 



Grain weevil, red, in Miss, bull., ref., 293. 



weevils, in Texas, loss from, 331 . 



bisulphide carbon for, ref., 91, 207, 331. 

 Grape bags, use of, by wasps, art., 192-193. 

 Grapholitha interstiuctana, art., 56-58. 



on clover in Iowa, ref., 87. 



destroyed by stacking hay, m., 13. 

 Grapholitha schistaceana, on sugar cane in Java, 



mm., 102. 

 Grapta sp., in New York city, mm., 61. 

 Grasshopper, outlook, art., 321. 

 in California for 1892, 331. 



plague in Mich., 145. 



See also Locust. 

 Grasshoppers, destructive, losses by, and amounts 

 aaved from, 12. 



in Idaho, 140. 



in Iowa Bull., ref., 87. 



in Ohio, 399. 

 Grossbeak, cardinal, eating potato beetle, 278. 

 Ground beetle, is it herbivorous ? 330. 



as destroyer of peach-free borers, 204. 

 Gryllidffi, not self-mutilating, 349. 

 Gryllus sp., destructive to strawberry, 276. 

 Grypotes unicolor, doubtfully a grass feeder, 198. 

 Gypsy moth, disappearance of in England, 138. 



in Massachusetts bulletin, rev., 354. 



Japanese parasite of, 227. 



men., 319. 



reported from Maine, 220. 

 Gyropus, affinities of, •190. 



H. 



Hadena basilinea, in Sweden, ref., 2. 



revision of subgenera of, notice, 155. 

 Hadronotus, bred speciea, 124. 

 Haematobia alcia, moose fly, 156. 



serrata, in South, 398. 

 Haematopinus, attinities of, 188. 



antennatus, peculiar structure of, 190. 



suis, peculiar structure of, 191. 

 Hair worm, parasite of codling moth, 140. 

 Haltica alni = H. bimarginata, 131. 



carinata, early appearance of, 401. 



foliacea, on grape, 135, 136. 

 HaUicvis minutus, ref. to article on, 340. 

 Hargitt, Charles W., change of location, 228. 

 Harlequin bug, in Mississippi, mm.. 34. 



keroaene and pyrethrum againat, rem., 33. 

 Harpalus penusylvanicus, said to destroy Colo- i 

 rado potato beetle, 204. J 



Harvest fly, dog day, fed upon by Sphecius spe- ■ 



ciosua, 248. 

 Heel fly, see Ox hot and Hypoderma lineata. 

 Heider, and Korshelt, rev. of work, 280. 

 Helcon, bred species, 259. 

 Helia femula, on dead leaves. 111. 



(Epizeuxis) americalis, in Formica nests, 111. 

 Heliodines bella, notes on, 384. 



extraneella, notes on, 385. 



notes on species of, art., 384-385. 



sexpunctella, sp. n., description, 385. 



tvipunctolla, sp. n., description, 384. 



unipuuctella, sp. n., description, 385. 



