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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Galerucella liiteola, 91, 134, 147,174, 

 189, 190, 191, 195, 196. 



Gall beetle, gouty, 178, 186. 



Garden insects, 143-45. 



Garmau,. H., species received from, 

 201. 



Gartered plume moth, 189. 



Genesee county, summary of volun- 

 tary reports from, 178-80. 



Genophion, 101, 123. 

 coloradensis, 123, 124-25. 

 gilletti, 123-24. 



Gillette, C. P., species received from, 

 201. 



gilletti, Genophion, 123-24. 



glabratus, Eremotylus, 101, 106-7. 



gladiaria, Feltia, 115. 



Glaea inulta, 115. 



Gnatliotricus materiarius, 170. 



Gooseberries, Pteronus ribesii in- 

 juring, 176. 



Gouty gall beetle, 178, 186. 



Grain beetle, saw-toothed, 145. 



Grain pests, 145-47. 



Grapeberry moth, 142-43. 



Grapevine, insects injurious to, 142- 

 43, 178. 



Grapevine leaf hopper, 192. 



Grapevine ro-ot worm, 92, 94, 192, 

 193-94, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199. 



Grapevine sawfly, 142. 



Grasshoppers, 175, 176, 181, 182, 

 190. 



Graves, George S., on Aphis brassi- 

 cae, 133; on Chaitophorus negun- 

 dinis, 135; om Drepanosiphum 

 acerfolii, 135; on Pemphigus im- 

 bricator, 135; on Oallipterus 

 betulaecolens, 136. 



Greene county, summary of volun- 

 tary reiports from, 180. 



Haemotobia serrata, 175, 181, 183. 

 Halisidota agassizii, 106. 



caryae, 118. 

 Haltica chalybea, 142. 

 harperi, Diabrotica, 138. 

 Harrington, W. H., cited, 104, 111, 



116. 



Hart, W. H., experiments in con* 

 trolling San Jose scale, 155. 



Heliophila unipuoicta, 109. 



Hemiptera, received in exchange,- 

 205; available for exchange, 212- 

 13; contributions of, 217-19. 



Hemlock, insects injurious to: 

 Melanophila fulvoguttata, 171,. 



172. 

 Polygraphus rufipennis, 169. 

 Xylotrechus undulatus, 172. 



Herkimer county, summary of vol- 

 untary reports from, 180-83. 



Hossian fly, 178, 179, 183, 185. 



Horn flies, 175, 181, 183. 



Hornets, 183. 



Horse-chestnut trees, Notolophus- 

 leucostigma injuring, 92. 



Horseflies, 175, 183. 



House flies, 185, 190, 198. 



House pests, 145-47. 



Howard, L. O., acknowledgments 

 to, 96, 105, 150; cited, 104, 106, 107. 

 Ill, 115, 116, 129, 137. 



Hubbard, T. S. Co., nursery certifi- 

 cate issued to, 96. 



Huested, P. L., experiments in con- 

 trolling San Jose scale, 159. 



Hunter, Prof., on number of plant 

 lice, 130. 



Hydrocyanic acid gas, 145, 146. 



Hymenoiptera,i''eceived in exchange,. 

 201-2; available for exchange, 207; 

 contributions of, 213. 



Hj^phantria cunea [textor], 193. 

 textor, 92, 149, 177, 180, 182, 183, 

 188. 



imbricator, Pemiphigus, 135-36. 



inda. Euphoria, 176, 190. 



Indian Cetonia, 176. 



Injurious insects, 125-29; introduced 



from abroad, 196. 

 Insect exchange, 95, 200-13. 

 Insecticides, paper on, 94. 

 Insecticides and fungicides, 195. 

 Insecticides and notes, 194. 

 integerrima, Datana, 149, 183. 

 inulta, Glaea, 115. 

 io, Automeris, 102, 105. 



