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GENERAL INDEX. 



Haltica alni = II. bimarginata, IV, 131. 

 carinata, early appearance of, IV, 401. 

 on elm, m., V, 342. 

 injuring grape leaves, VII, 386. 

 (Graptodera) clialybea, correction, V, 39. 

 erytliropus -; Crepidodera rufipes, m., V, 340. 

 (Graptodera) exapta, on fuchsias, II, 277; III, 20. 

 foliacea, life history, art., I, 74-70. 

 food plant of, I, 109. 

 on grape, IV, 13.5, 130; V, 19, 39. 

 might be controlled by irrigation, V, 80. 

 ignita, in Arizona, I, 222. 



on strawberry, etc., II, 370; art.. Ill, 317, 



36G; V, 17, m., 341. 

 remedies against. III, 318. 

 in Nebraska, ref.. Ill, 438. 

 puuetulata, mentioned as Cha;tocnema pulicaria, 



III, 330, 484. 

 (Graptodera) punctijieunis, synonymy of, I, 7.5. 



injury by, I, 85. 

 rufipes = Crepidodera rufipes. 

 (Graptodera) sp., on potato, in Australia, re:.. 



Ill, 434. 

 torquata, on grape and Adenostoma, V, 35. 

 Halticini, pajier on food plants of. III, 431. 

 Halticotoma valida, on Yucca whipplei, V, 312. 

 Halticus minutus, injuring bean, III, 44. 



reference to article on, IV, 340. 

 Hams, injured by cheese skipper, VI, 200. 

 Ham beetle, in Chile, J, 154. 



red-logged, on fish, VI, 226. 

 red-necked, on dried fish, VI, 226. 

 fly, damage by, ref, VI, 208-209. 

 Hammer handles, injured by I.yctus, V, 197. 

 Handlirsch, Dr. Adam, obituary. III, 3. 

 Handmaid moth, spinning habits of, m., V, 141. 

 Hapithus agitator, on cotton, VII, 25. 

 Harlequin cabbage bug. (See Cabbage bug.) 

 Harmonia 12-maculata, eating hop louse in Oregon, 

 VI, 13. 



pini, larval period, I, 250. 

 14-guttata, on hop louse in Oregon, VI, 13. 

 Ilarpalus callginosus, on figure of larva of, V, 209. 

 feeding onSchistocercaamericana, VII, 228. 

 faunus, infested with mites, II, 369. 

 gravis, accompanying cricket swarmings. III, 



177. 

 pennsylvanicus, at electric lamps, I, 285. 



said to destroy Colorado potato beetle, IV, 



204. 

 larva of, m., V, 209. 

 Harpalyce albella, synonymy of, II, 155. 

 canusella, synonymy of, II, 154. 

 tortricella, synonymy of, II, 155. 

 Harpiphorus, defined by submargiual cells, II, 243. 

 article on, II, 227-228. 



maculatus, easily confused with Mouostegia, II, 

 138. 

 comparison witli other species, II, 227. 

 variability of. III, 10. 

 testaceus, identical (?) with varianus, II, 242. 

 varianus, habits and data of injuries, II, 239. 

 Harvest fly, dog-day, fed upon by Sjihecius specio- 

 sus, IV, 248. 



of New Mexico, irrigation against, V, 80. 

 mite, destroying eggs of Doryphora, II, 189. 

 spider, papers on, rev., V, 284; VI, 272. 



Haw k moth, European, I, 22. 



on sweet potato in New Zealand, II, 135. 

 injuring tomatoes, m., V, 195. 

 Hawthorn tingis, on quince, II, 48. 

 Hayward's sheep dip against cattle tick, V, 294. 

 Hay worm, in Kentucky, I, 283. 

 clover, in Iowa, VI, 193. 

 Hearing in insects, VII, 36. 

 Heart worm, local name for Heliothis, V, 94. 

 Hecabolina;, bred parasitic, II, 350. 

 Hecatesia exultans, figured by Boisduval, II, 15. 

 fenestrata, stridulatlon cf, II, 14. 

 sp., in Mexico, II, 15. 

 thyridion, stridulatlon of, II, 15. 

 Heel fly, injury to cattle, I, 318. 

 oviposition of, II, 174. 

 driving stock to streams. III, 45.5. 



{Seealso Ox botand Ilypoderma lineata.) 

 Iloidemanuia cixiiformis, ref., Ill, 356. 

 Ilelcou dentipes, probable hosts of, V, 248. 

 ligator, hosts of, IV, 259. 



tetrajjodii, parasitic on Tetropium cinnaraop- 

 terum, IV, 259. 

 Hellebore, powdered, beetle living in, I, 314, 300. 



as an insecticide. III, 359, 301; V, 74. 

 Ilelia ajmula, damaging fodder, II, 18. 



parasitized by Limneria helife, III, 158. 

 on dead leaves, IV, 111. 

 (Epizeuxis) amoricalis, in Formica nests, IV, 111. 

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

 bella, notes on, IV, 384. 

 oxtraneella, notes on, IV, 385. 

 sexpunctella u. sp., description of, IV, 385. 

 tripunctella n. .sp., description of, IV, 384. 

 Heliophobus popularis, in Europe, VII, 48, 209. 

 Heliothis armiger, in Mississippi, I, 17, 217. 

 in California, art., I, 331-332. 

 in Texas, II, 20. 

 in Michigan, II, 42. 

 in India, II, 62, 204; ref., IV, 290. 

 in Colorado, II, 140. 

 investigations of. III, 92 ; VII, 25. 

 in Australia, 111,133; V,354. 

 remedies against, III, 197, 198 ; V, 80, 259 ; 



VI, 94, 167. 

 use of diseases, III, 197. 

 in Mississippi, III, 338 ; VII, 324. 

 damaging geranium. III, 399. 

 cannibalistic habit of, 111,399. 

 in New Mexico, IV, 20 ; VII, 210. 

 ?, on tobacco, ref., IV, 287. 

 early references to, IV, 320. 

 on tomato in New Jersey, V, 94 ; VII, 190. 

 divisional bulletin on, notice, V, 218. 

 attacking peaches in Cape Colony, V, 295. 

 {See also Boll worm.) 

 sp., damaging apple and quince, V, 18. 

 Ileliothrips adonidum, in greenhouses, 1,141. 

 cestri, on Cestrum nocturnum, VII, 390. 

 dracrena-, in hothouses, I, 139,141 ; VII, 390. 

 fasciata u. sp., description, VII, "0\. 



on orange leaves, VII, 391. 

 ha-morrhoidalis, on apple, 1, 139, 141. 



injurious to hothouse plants, VII, 390. 

 Heliria, food habits of species, V, 93. 

 Hellgrammite fly, popular names for, II, 122. 

 Heloderma, opinions upon the poisonous nature of, 

 extract of art. on. III, 479. 



