INDEX TO entomologist's REPORTS 



481 



114; 5:183, 192, 200, 200, 231, 234; 



7:288; 9:317; Treatise on insects 



(3d ed.), cited, 1:81, 110, 172, 194, 



227, 232, 281; 2:57, G8, 102, 132, 



148, 168; 4:27, 35, 114; 5:183, 192, 



200, 206, 231, 234; 7:225, 288; 9: 



317; 10:408, 477; 11:145, 248; 12: 



183, 229, 23-<, 243, 264; 13:342", 



35r. 



harrisii, Aspidiotus, see Chionaspis 



furfiiriis. 



Dytisciis, 3:141; 5:325; 10:493, 



510; 14:3S0\ 

 Ellema, 9:449, 508; 14:309^ 

 Harrisiiiienma trisignata, 12:360. 

 Harrisiiia americaoa (syn. Procris), 



2:231; 7:379; 14:323^ 323^ 334^ 

 Harrison. \V. H., insects from, 10: 



517. 

 Harsey, Joseph, insects from, 5:325. 

 Hart. AY. E., cited, 11:249. 

 Hartig, Theodor, cited, 5:164; Die 

 Familien der BJattwespen und Holz- 

 wespen cited, 5: 164. 

 Hart's tongue, Phytomyza flava 



mining. 4:79. 

 liaruspica, Agrotis, see Noctua. 



Noctua (syn. Agrotis), 10:4^2. 

 Harvard university, course in ento- 

 mology at. 12:344. 

 Harvest tiy, 2:179; 4:202; 12:274; 



14:350«. 

 Harvest mites, 5:290; 6:160. 

 Harvey, F. L., insects from, 10: 



511. 

 hnrveyi, Leucania, see L. albilinea. 

 Haswell, J. X., insects from, 13: 



374^ 

 Hawlv moths, flight of, 12:202. 

 Hawley, O. T., insects from, 12:359. 

 Haworth, A. H.. Lcpidoptcra Britan- 



nica cited, 1:81. 

 Haws, wild, Trypeta pomonella 



breeding in, 12:348. 

 Hawthorn, insects on or injurious 

 ■ to; 

 Aspidiotus perniciosus, 11:224, 



287. 

 Cecidomyia crataegi, 7:308,364. 

 Corythuca arcuata, 4:108. 

 Feniseca tarquinius, 5:282. 

 Icerya purchasi. 4:187. 

 Odontota dorsalis, 12:266. 

 Saperda Candida. 5:320. 

 Tischeria malifoliella, 11:162. 

 Trypeta pomonella, 2:118, 121. 

 Hawthorn Tingis, 4:108. 

 Hay stack moth (Pyralis glaucin- 



alis), 11:148. 

 Hayes, H. E.. insects from, 5:326. 

 Hazel. Phobetron pithecium on, 5: 

 187, 192. 



Hazelnuts, Balaninus species feed- 

 ing on, 12:269. 

 Heal-all, Tlirips tabaci on, 11:245. 

 Heart's-ease Hydroecia nitela (syn. 



Gortyna) on, 1:112; 8:191. 

 Hedera helix, see Ivy. 

 Hedges, C. H., insects from, 3:141; 



5:326; referred to, 11:231. 

 Heerwurm, 10:390. 

 heiligbrodti, Anisota, see Sphingi- 

 campa. 

 Sphingicampa (syn. Anisota), 5: 

 199. 

 Heineman, H.. Schmctterlinge Deui- 

 schlands und der ^cliweiz, cited, 2: 

 102. 

 Helianthus, Ecpantheria ocularia 

 (syn. E. scribonia) feeding on, 

 12:189. 

 divaricatus, Charidryas nycteis 



(sj-n. ]Nrelitaea) on, 9:448. 

 multiflorus, Phytomyza chry- 

 sauthemi (P. lateralis in 

 error) mining, 4:70. 

 helicis, Sarcophaga, 12:210. 

 Helicomitus insimulans (syn. Ascal- 



aphus), 11:239. 

 Heliconia charitonia, 1:70. 

 Heliophila unipuncta, see Len- 



cania. 

 Heliothis armiger, benefit of de- 

 stroying first brood. 1:126: 

 bibliography, 1:116. 344; boll 

 worm of the south. 1:117; 

 carnivorous habits of cater- 

 pillar, 1:119-20; description, 

 1:118; detailed account 1:116- 

 26; food plants, 1:120; geo- 

 graphical distribution, 1:121; 

 method of attacking corn, 1: 

 122-23: moth a day feeder, 1: 

 118-19; occurrence in N. Y., 1: 

 124; operations as a " corn- 

 worm." 1:121-22: 6:185; 7:216. 

 363; reference, 1:8; 2:2, 93; 7: 

 382; 13:366"; 14:330^, 335', 

 366\ 397-; remedies, 1:125-26. 

 species. 11:266. 

 umbrosus. see II. armiger. 

 Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis, 1:332; 



2:56; 11:271. 

 Heliotrope. Plusia rocrationis (syn. 



P. dyaus) on, 2:94. 228; 14:333\ 

 Heliria scalaris (syn. Telamona 



fagi), 9:391. 410. 

 Heller, C. R., insects from, 10: 



519. 

 Hellgrammit'flv.4:208;5:.32(;;7:2."')4; 

 8:300; 10:190,501; 11:288; 14:379'. 

 385^ 

 Helochara. Fitch, nov. gen. 1:300. 

 communis, 9:396, 410. 



