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Euscirrhopterus poeyi, 106. 

 Eutboctha galeator on orange, 54. 



eggs of Red Bug compared with, 236. 

 injuring plum, 366. 

 Euthyrhynchus floridaiius piercing Honey Bees, 



88. 

 Exochilum mistaken for Thalessa, 177. 

 Esochomus pilatei, liydrocj-anic acid gas, 286. 



FaU"^eb-worni, eastern cities free from, in 1888, 

 125. 



in Texas. 

 Fathead, insect diet of, 159. 

 Felderia filicornis n. sp. and gen. Wlsm., position, 



195. 

 Fidonia atomaria, larvfe killed by Yanessa meco- 

 nium, 196. 

 Figiire-of eight Moth in England, 151. 

 Filistatidae, characters, 200. 

 Fioriuia cainellicT, injury, 377. 



pellucida on cocoanut palm. 355. 

 Fishes, fresh-water, focd habits, 158. 

 Flea in Chili, 154. 



Flea-beetle, Wavy-striped, in Miss., 217. 

 Florida "Wax-scale introduced into Calif., 325. 

 Fluted Scale, 54, 356. 



importation of parasites, 64. 

 Fly-weevil, old account, 108. 

 Forficula sp. injuring fruits in Tasmania, 361. 

 Foificulidre, classification, 301. 

 Formica fusca, relation to Corn Aphis, 152. 



schaiifussii, relation to Corn Aphis, 152. 

 Fumigation process, 164. 

 Fungicides as insecticides, 323. 



Galeruca xanthomelaeua, not at electric lamps, 



285. 

 Gamasus sp. infesting grain, 51. 

 Gar, insect diet of, 159. 

 Garden Web-worm in Kansas, 13. 



Paris green for, 354. 

 Gas lime for Onion Maggot, 354. 



treatment for scale insects, article by D. "W. 

 Ooquillett, 41. 

 Gastroidea formosa on grape in Arizona, 385. 

 Gelechia, 81,257. 



cerealella prior to Eevohition, 108. 

 injury in Australia, 364. 



gallae-asterella, parasite of, 161. 



gallffi-solidaginis, parasite of, 161. 



monstratella, synonymy, 113. 

 Gelechina-, 83. 

 German Phylloxera laws, 27. 

 Gizzard Shad, insect diet of, 160. 

 Glassy Cut-worm in Mis.s., 17. 



in Dakota, 317. 

 Glypta sp. bred from Margarodes quadristigmalis, 

 26. 



rufiscutellaris, 26. 

 Goes tigrinus on oak, 343. 

 Gold Finches destroying Icerya in N. Z., 92 

 Gonatopus forming sac on Ehynchota, 200. 

 Goniosus n. sp., Icerya parasite, 130. 



Gononotus, food habits, 198. 



Gracilaria, 81. 



Grain Louse in Ohio, 319. 



Moth in Australia, 364. 

 Grape-vine Flea-beetle, 74. 



Leaf-hopper in Ohio, 319. 

 Grapholitha olivaceana. parasite of, 161. 

 Graphophone, wax for cylinders, 93. 

 Graptodera chalybea, 74, 75, 221. 



foliacea, life history, article by Mary E. Murt- 

 feldc, 74. 

 food plant, 199. 



ignita in Arizona, 221. 



punctipennis, synonymy, 75. 

 injury, 85. 

 Grasses, insects affecting upper stems, article by 



F. M. Webster, 372. 

 Grasshoppers and Crickets, remarkable theory, 



320. 

 Grass Pickerel, insect diet of, 160. 



Worm, 375. 

 Graj' Squirrel attacked by Cuterebra, 215. 

 Greasy Cut-woim in Miss., 17, 217. 

 " Green Bug ' ' in Tasmania, 361. 

 Green Soldier-bug on orange, 53, 54. 

 Green-striped Maple-worm in Kansas, 111. 

 Gryllus injury in Louisiana, 87. 

 GyrinidcE, larvpe (not adults) eaten by fish, 160. 



resemblance in antennae to Platypsyllus, 305. 

 Gyrinus parens in U. S. and Chili, 119. 



Hackberry Butterfly swarming, 28. 

 Hadena devastatrix in Miss., 17. 



in Dakota, 317. 

 Hadronotus leptocorisae from eggs of Leptocorisa, 

 242. 

 rugosus n. sp. Howard, descr., 242. 

 H»mylis daucella, synonymy, 94. 



pastiuacella, syn., 94. 

 Hairy Woodpecker eating larvaj of Depressaria, 



98. 

 Haltica rufipes injuring peach, 280. 

 Ham Beetle in Chili, 154. 

 Havmonia pini, larval period, 250. 

 Harpalus penn.sylvanicus at electric lamps, 285. 

 Hawk Moth, European, 22. 

 Hay Worm in Kentucky, 283. 

 Heliothis armigera in Miss., 17, 217. 



in Calif., article by D. W. Co- 

 quillett, 331. 

 Heliothrips adonidum in greenhouses, 141. 

 draca?n;u in hot-houses, 139, 141. 

 hflemorrhoidalis on apple, 139, 141. 

 Hellebore, powdered, beetle living in, 314, 360. 

 Hepialus argenteomaculatus, article by Dr. D. S. 



Kellicott, 250. 

 Hermetia mucens in bee-hives, 353. 

 Hessian Fly in N. Z.,32. 



insects confounded with prior to 1776, 86. 



ai tides by C. V. Riley, 107, 131. 



attacked by Thrips, 138. 



in England, 192. 



danger of importing to Australia, 193. 



burning stubble for. 294. 



late publications on, 322. 



