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General Index 



Qreen-striped locust — ^Continued) : 



distribution quite extensive, 33^-334. 



figures of larva and imago, 331. 



generic names, 330. 



millions seen in winter, 331. 



not a grasshopper, but a locust, 333. 



transformations, 832. 



tvro forms of the insect, 331-332. 

 Qreen-atriped maple worm, 423. 

 Green, W. J., address by, 434. 

 Gregory, B. W., infested pease from, 868. 

 Guide to the Study of Insects fPuckard) cited, 



317, 860. 

 guttata, Smilia, 389. 

 Gypona flavilineata, 397. 



scarlatina, 8B7. 



striata, 410. 

 Gypsum for the cucumber beetle, 363. 

 Gypsy moth, 422-426. 



a first-class insect pest, 422. 



appropriations for its extermination, 423 



area infested, 424. 



caterpillars not killed by Paris green, 432, 

 438. 



eggs collected and burned, 434. 



introduction, 483. 



means used for its destruction, 423, 424. 



number of infested trees treated, 424, 



spread. 423. 



work of the Commission, 423-426. 



H 



Hadena [Maraestra] adjuncta, 466. 



lignioolor, 456. 

 Hsematobia serrata. 296, 442, 444. 463. 

 Hagen, Dr. H. A., cited, 800, 304(2), 305. 

 Hag-moth caterpillar, 443 

 Hair-cloth furniture: Attagenus piceus found 



in, 808. 

 Hair eaten by Attagenus piceus, 304. 

 Hair-snake, 298. 

 Haldeman, Dr. cited, S59. 

 Halisidota caryae, 455. 

 hamamelidie, Brysocrypta, 409, 412. 

 Hamilton, Dr. J. cited, 300. 

 Hand-power strawsonizer, 418. 

 Harlequin cabbage bug, Murgantia histrionlca, 

 315-317. 



arseniten powerless against it, 311. 



distribution in the United States, 815. 



figures of different stages, 315. 



fondness for mustard and radish, 316. 



liibernates in the perfect stage. 315, 316. 



importance of arresting its progress, 316. 



new remedy proposed by Mr. Weed, 816. 



northward progress, 315. 



occurrence in New Jersey, 315. 



rapid development, 315. 



remedies, 316-317. 



successive broods, .'^IS. 



traps and baits available, 316. 

 Harpalus species, 462. 



harpy ia [domestica], Musca, 314. 

 Harris, Dr. [T. W ] cited, 309, 317, 319, 330, 832, 

 360, 367, 384. 

 descripti »n of pear-tree Psylla, 321, 



of PoUenia rudis, 810. 

 Musca domestica described as M. harpyia, 



310. 

 on the apple worm, 389. 

 on the pear-tree Psylla, 350, 381, 825. 

 Harriaii, Ellema, 449. 

 Hazelnut: insects :^ttackinJ^, 

 Telamona coryli, 391. 

 tristis, S91. 

 Helianthus divaricatus, Melitsea Nycteis feed- 

 ing on, 448 

 Heliotrope: Plusia brassicae on, 296. 

 Helirla scalaris. 410. 

 Hellebore, 316, 431, 440. ^ 



and water, 372. 

 Helochara communis, 398 410. 

 Helophilus latifrona, 440. 462. 

 Hemaris rfuffaloensis, 451. 



diffinis, 451 . 

 Bemileuca Maia- notices of, cited, 448, 456. 

 Hemiptera, 315, 3!7, Si.^i, 333, 389, 463, 466. 

 Hemlock: iMssodes strobi attacking, 315. 

 hemorrhcea, Penthimia, 897. 

 Henshaw, Samuel, cited, 300. 

 heracliana. Depressaria, 454. 

 Hessian fly, 426. 447. 

 Heterocera. 450, 453, 456, 461. 

 Heteroptera, 3l5. 

 Hickory ins'^cts: 



Elaphidion villosum, 359. 

 Smilia inornata. 388. 

 Hides attacked by Attagenus piceus, 304. 

 Himes, Miss F. B . , honey-dew fungus from, 847, 



463. 

 Hippiscus tuberculatus, 830. 

 hirticula Lachnosterna, 355. 

 Histoire Naturelle des Dipteres des environs de 



Pars (Desvoirly) cited, 309. 

 Histoire Naturelle des Insectes — Dipt6re8 



(Macquart) cited, 309. 

 Hist lire Naturelle des Insectes — HSmiptdres 



(Amy ot and Serville) cited, 884. 

 histrionica, Murgantia, 315-317, 441, 463. 

 Hitchcock. W. C, insects from, 462. 

 Hodges, Prof. G C, insects from, 298, 464. 

 Homoptera, 317. 319, 381 384. 

 Honey-dew, 347, 3*0. 371. 

 Honey dew fungus, Scorias spongiosum, 463, 

 Honeysuckle bush: Hemaris diffinis on, 451. 

 Hop-tree: Papilio Cresphontes on, 337. 

 Hop-vin»» aphis Phorodon humuli, 294, 369. 

 hordei, Isosoraa, 458. 

 Hormaphis hamameiidis. 411, 412. 

 Hornbeam: insects occurring on: 

 .Athysanus nigrinasi, 401. 

 Jasfius? ac tus, 409. 

 Psylla carpini, 404. 

 Born, Dr. Q. H. quoted, 304, 364. 



