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[Howard 



Howard, James L[ivsey], & Lenard, Philipp. See Lenard 



A- Howard. 

 Howard, James L[ivsey~\, & Lodge, Oliver J\oseph\. See 



Lodge & Howard. 

 Howard, John Eliot. For biography and works see Amer. 



Jl. Pharm., 56, 1884, 57; Jl. Pharm., 9, 1884, 262-264; 



Pharm. Jl., 14, 1884, 431, 439; Essex Field Club Trans., 



4, 1886, 8-11. 

 *0n certain definitions of matter. [1883.] Victoria 



Inst. JL, 17, 1884, 171-192. 

 Howard, Leland 0[ssiari\. On the parasites of Odontota 



suturalis. [1885.] Entornologica Amer., 1, 1885-86, 



117-118. 



Descriptions of North American Chalcididae from the 



collections of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and 

 of Dr. C. V. RILEY, with biological notes. [First paper.] 

 Together with a list of the described North American 

 species of the family. U. S. Div. Ent. Bull., 5, 1885, 

 47pp. 



A generic synopsis of the hymenopterous family 



Proctotrupidse. Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans., 13, 1886, 

 169-178. 



A generic synopsis of the hymenopterous family 



ChalcididaB. [1886-87.] Entomologica Amer., 1, 1885- 

 86, 197-199, 215-219; 2, 1886-87, 33-38, 97-101. 



A remarkable swarm of Sciara. Science, 8, 1886, 



102. 



The excessive voracity of the female Mantis. Science, 



8, 1886, 326. 



A note on the European parasites and food-plants of 



Cryptorhynchus Lapathi. [1887.] Entomologica Amer., 



3, 1887-88, 159-160, 200. 



The chinch-bug. (Blissus leucopterus, Say.) [U. S.] 



Comm. Agr. Rep., 1887, 51-88. 



The codling moth. (Carpocapsa pomonella, L.) 



[U. S.] Comm. Agr. Rep., 1887, 88-115. 



The chalcid genus Kileya. Canad. Ent., 20, 1888, 



191-195; 21, 1889, 13-14, 59. 



[On a new aud remarkable chalcid from California, 



Rileya splendens, n. g. et n. sp.] Entomologica Amer., 



4, 1888, 80. 



The chinch bug: a general summary of its history, 



habits, enemies, and of the remedies and preventives to 

 be used against it. U. S. Div. Ent. Bull., 17, 1888, 

 48pp. 



The sugar-cane beetle injuring corn (Ligyrus rugi- 



ceps, Lee.). [1888.] U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 1, 

 1888-89, 11-13. 



The yellow-spotted willow-slug. (Nematus veutralis, 



Say.) Order Hymenoptera : Family Tenthredinidse. 

 [1888.] U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 1, 1888-89, 33- 

 37. 



External spider parasites. [1888.] U. S. Div. Ent. 

 Insect Life, 1, 1888-89, 42 -43, 106-107. 



The peach-twig moth and its parasite. [1888.] U. S. 



Div. Ent. Insect Life, 1, 1888-89, 196-197. 



A parasite of the supposed eggs of the cotton 



stainer. [1889.] U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 1, 1888- 

 89, 241-242. 



Three new parasites of Icerya. [1889.] U. S. Div. 



Ent. Insect Life, 1, 1888-89, 268-270. 



A newly-imported elm-insect. [1889.] U. S. Div. 



Ent. Insect Life, 2, 1889-90, 34-41. 



- Some new parasites of the grain plant-louse. [1890.] 

 U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 2, 1889-90, 246-248. 



- [Spider-egg parasites.] [1890.] U. S. Div. Ent. 

 Insect Life, 2, 1889-90, 269-271, 359. 



A North American Axima and its habits. [1890.] 

 U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 2, 1889-90, 365-367, 418. 



A new and remarkable encyrtid: is it parasitic? 



[1890.] U. S. Div. Eut. Insect Life, 3, 1891, 145-148. 



Northward spread of the larger corn stalk-borer. 



[1891.] [Amer.] Soc. Agr. Sci. Proc., 1891-92, 68. 



The host relations of parasitic Hymenoptera. U. S. 



Div. Ent. Insect Life, 3, 1891, 277-279. 



The larger corn stalk-borer. (Diatram saccharalis, F.) 



[1891.] U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 4, 1892, 95-103. 



The methods of pupation among the Chalcididae. 



[1891.] U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 4, 1892, 193- 

 196. 



Another spider-egg parasite. [1891.] U. S. Div. 



Ent. Insect Life, 4, 1892, 202. 



The habits of Elasmus. U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 



4, 1892, 253-254. 



A new Icerya parasite. U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 



4, 1892, 378-379. 



The biology of the hymenopterous insects of the 



family Chalcididae. U. S. Mus. Proc., 14, 1892, 567- 

 588. 



An experiment against mosquitoes. [1892.] U. S. 



Div. Ent. Insect Life, 5, 1893, 12-14. 



A new enemy to timothy grass. [1892.] U. S. Div. 



Ent. Insect Life, 5, 1893, 90-92. 



Insects of the subfamily Encyrtinae with branched 

 antenna. [1892.] U. S. Mus. Proc., 15, 1893, 361- 

 369. 



The correlation of structure and host-habit with the 

 Encyrtinse. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1893, 231. 



Coon cats. Science, 22, 1893, 279. 



The angoumois grain moth or " fly weevil." (Gelechia 



cerealella.) U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 5, 1893, 325- 

 328. 



Irrigation and injurious insects. [1890.] U. S. Div. 

 Ent. Insect Life, 6, 1894, 215-222. 



Notes on methods of studying life-histories of in- 

 jurious insects. [1893.] U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 

 6, 1894, 82-89. 



Another mosquito experiment. [1893.] U. S. Div. 

 Ent. Insect Life, 6, 1894, 90-92. 



A migration of cockroaches. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1894, 

 253 ; U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 7, 1895, 349. 



The question of spider bites. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1894, 



253. 



On the geographical distribution of some common 

 scale insects. Canad. Ent., 26, 1894, 353-356. 



Some scale insects of the orchard. U. S. Dept. Agr. 



Yearb., 1894, 249-276. 



The hymenopterous parasites of the California red 

 scale. U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 6, 1894, 227-236. 



Completed life-history of the sugar-beet webworm 

 (Loxostege sticticalis, L.). [1894.] U. S. Div. Ent. 

 Insect Life, 6, 1894, 369-373; 7, 1895, 278. 



Two parasites of important scale-insects. [1894.] 

 U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 7, 1895, 5-8. 



An abnormal tiger swallow-tail. [1894.] U. S. Div. 

 Ent. Insect Life, 7, 1895, 44-47. 



A brief account of the rise and present condition of 

 official economic entomology. [1894.] U. S. Div. Ent. 

 Insect Lite, 7, 1895, 55-107, 431. 



The eastern occurrences of the San Jose' scale. [1894.] 

 U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 7, 1895, 153-163. 



Damage by the American locust. [1894.] U. S. Div. 

 Ent. Insect Life, 7, 1895, 220-229, 431. 



The maple Pseudococcus. (Pseudococcus aceris, 

 Geoff.) [1894.] U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 7, 1895, 

 235-240. 



A new parasite of Mytilaspis pomorum. [1894.] 

 U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 7, 1895, 256. 



Distribution of injurious insects. Amer. Natlist. , 29, 

 1895, 681-682. 



A new genus and species in the Aphelininae. Canad. 



Ent., 27, 1895, 350-351. 

 The shade-tree insect problem in the eastern United 



States. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearb., 1895, 361-384. 

 Some shade-tree insects of Springfield and other New 



England cities. U. S. Div. Ent. Bull., 2, 1895, 40-47. 



