342 



INDEX 



Granary weevil, see Calandra 



granaria 



Grant, Sir Ludovic, 96, 291, 303 

 Grease-banding, 207, 277 

 Grease-proof paper, 277 

 Great ash-bark beetle, 172 (Fig.) 

 Great midge, " red maggot of," 137 

 Great ox gad fly, 135, 136 

 Great tortoiseshell butterfly, see 



Vanessa polychloros 

 Grimshaw, Percy H., 108 ; letters 



from, 149, 151 

 Grimthorpe, Lord, letter from, 



297, 298, 308 



Grouse fly, see Ornithomyia 

 " Guide to the Methods of Insect 



Life," Miss Ormerod's, 81, 85 

 Gulls, see Larus ridibundus and 



L. canus 



H 



Hacking, 10 



Htzmatobia connicola, 213 



Hcemato'pota pluvialis, 136 



" Hair-worms," 225 



" Handbook of Orchard Fruits," 



Miss Ormerod's, 303 

 Hargreaves, Col. John, 8 

 Harker, Professor Allen, references 



to, 79, 80, 201, 277, 278, 279, 281 

 Harpalus ruficornis, Bat-beetle, 



223 (Fig.) 

 Hartwell, Miss, Miss Ormerod's 



private secretary, 88, 280, 289, 291 

 Heart-and-dart moth, see Agrolis 



exclamationis 

 Heather "frosted," 149 

 Helophorus rugosus, 108 

 Henry VI. Coronation, 58, PI. xviii. 

 Hessian fly, 74, 129, 131, 132, 142, 



143, 147, 148, 182, seeCecidomyia 



destructor-, Miss Ormerod on, 86 

 Heterodera schachtii, 186 ; H. radi- 



cicola, Muller, 213 (Fig.) 

 Hibernation of insects, 226 

 " Hill grub," the, 104, 105 (Fig.) 

 Hippobosca equina, 133, 134, 136, 



137, 138, 140, 265 (foot of fly, Pis. 



xxiii., xxiv.) ; H. maculata, 139 

 Hippoboscid on a lamb, 264 

 Hooker, Sir Joseph and Lady, 73, 74 

 Hoopoe, the, 139 

 Hop aphis, 206 

 Hope Professorship of Zoology at 



Oxford, 215 



Hops, nettle-headed, 237 



Hornet, capture of, 92 

 I " Hornet Clear wing," Trochilium 

 (=. Sesia) bembeciforme, 103 



Horse bot fly, Gastrophilns cqui, 



Fab., 117 (Fig.), 118, 305 

 I Horses' illness after eating locust- 

 infested lucerne, 228, 229 



Horticultural Society (Royal), col- 

 lection of injurious insects, 55 



Howard, Dr. L. O., letters to aiid 

 from, 184-194, 295, 297 



Hulgreve Hall, 58 



Hunt, the artist, 16 



Huntspill, Somerset, 10 



Huxley, Professor, 78 ; letters from, 

 85,88 



Hybernia defoliaria, 146 



Hydrophobia, strange treatment 

 for, 45 



Hylesinus crenatus (large ash-bark 

 beetle), 172 (Fig.), 173, 302; 

 tunnels, 173 (Fig.) 



Hylesinus fraxini, ash-bark beetle, 

 171, 174; tunnels, 171 (Fig.) 



Hylurgitspiniperda, pine beetle, 263 



Hymenoptera, 174 



Hypoderma, boms and H. diana, 

 150; H. lineata, 116; H. or 

 (Estrus experiments, 183 



I 



Icerya purchasi, 79 

 Ichthyosaurus, 41 

 Index to Reports, 64, 191 

 "Indian Agriculture," Wallace's, 



275 



Inscription on Llancaut font, 22 



"Insect Life," 201, 267 



Insect, Professor Westwood's de- 

 finition of, 84 



"Insects Injurious to Forest 

 Trees," 302 ; " to Orchard and 

 Bush Fruit," 274; "to Stored 

 Grain," 191 



Isleworth, 73 ; meteorology, 80 



J 



Jablonowski,Prof . Jos., on Phytoptns 

 ribis, 156 ; letters to, 156 



Jacobite officers, n 



Janson's reports, Mr. Oliver E., 71, 

 72, 200, 283 ; letters to, 259-271 



