﻿REPORT 
  OF 
  THE 
  STATE 
  ENTOMOLOGIST 
  

  

  383 
  

  

  Grains, 
  Leucania 
  imipuueta 
  injuring, 
  

  

  196, 
  353. 
  

   Grain 
  motb. 
  351. 
  

   Graminece 
  preferred 
  by 
  army-worms, 
  

  

  205. 
  

   gTauavia, 
  Calaudiia, 
  362, 
  

   grandis, 
  Lebia, 
  235-237. 
  

   Grapevine: 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

   Attacus 
  Cecropia, 
  355. 
  

   Oxyptilus 
  periscelidactylus, 
  219. 
  

   Typhi 
  ocyba 
  vitis, 
  363. 
  

   Grapbolitlia 
  iuterstinctaua, 
  357. 
  

   Graptas, 
  scarcity 
  of, 
  307. 
  

   Grasses: 
  injured 
  by 
  Leucania 
  unl- 
  

  

  puucta, 
  198, 
  353. 
  

   Grasshopper 
  plague 
  in 
  western 
  New 
  

  

  York, 
  352. 
  

   Grasshoppers, 
  307. 
  

  

  Graves, 
  Mrs. 
  H. 
  D 
  , 
  insects 
  from, 
  359. 
  

   Gray-gnat, 
  scarcity 
  of, 
  307. 
  

   Great 
  chestnut 
  weevil, 
  269. 
  

   Great 
  white 
  leopard-moth, 
  183-189. 
  

   Greenhouse 
  Sciara, 
  351. 
  

   Grev 
  squirrels 
  feeding 
  on 
  Cicada 
  pupae, 
  

  

  288. 
  

   Groand 
  beetles, 
  236, 
  353. 
  

   Ground-bird 
  feeding 
  on 
  Cicada, 
  289. 
  

   Ground-hogs 
  feeding 
  on 
  Cicada 
  pupae, 
  

  

  288. 
  

   Ground 
  spiders 
  preying 
  on 
  army-worms, 
  

  

  209. 
  

   Grylldtali^a 
  borealis, 
  363._ 
  

   Guide 
  to 
  the 
  Study 
  of 
  Insects 
  (Pack- 
  

   ard) 
  cited, 
  218, 
  230, 
  237, 
  264, 
  290, 
  

  

  301, 
  344. 
  

   Gypsy 
  Moth 
  : 
  A 
  Report 
  of 
  the 
  Work 
  

  

  of 
  iOestcoying 
  the 
  Insect 
  in 
  the 
  Com- 
  

  

  m 
  )nwealth 
  of 
  Massachusetts, 
  * 
  * 
  * 
  

  

  (Forbusb-Fernald) 
  abstract 
  from, 
  

  

  351 
  ; 
  cited, 
  193. 
  

   Gypsy 
  moth, 
  reference, 
  193, 
  311, 
  351. 
  

  

  Hagen, 
  H. 
  A., 
  cited, 
  298; 
  referred 
  to, 
  

  

  299. 
  

   Hailes, 
  Wm,, 
  insects 
  from, 
  225. 
  

   Hairy 
  melon-vine 
  midge, 
  357. 
  

  

  woodpecker 
  preying 
  on 
  Plagionotus, 
  

   242. 
  

   Haltichella 
  perpulchra, 
  210. 
  

   Ha 
  u 
  skipper, 
  see 
  Piophila 
  casei, 
  229- 
  

  

  234. 
  

   Hamilton, 
  J., 
  cited, 
  254, 
  268; 
  quoted, 
  

  

  270 
  ; 
  referred 
  to, 
  271. 
  

   Hams, 
  smoked, 
  Piophila 
  casei 
  injuring, 
  

  

  230, 
  233. 
  

   Handbook 
  of 
  British 
  Lepidoptera 
  

  

  (Meyrick), 
  abstract 
  of 
  review, 
  349. 
  

   Harder, 
  Jacob, 
  insects 
  from, 
  207. 
  

   Harlequin 
  cabbage 
  bug, 
  349, 
  363. 
  

   Harmlessness 
  of 
  Cicada, 
  288. 
  

   Harpalus 
  caliginosus, 
  209. 
  

   Pennsylvanicus, 
  209. 
  

   Harper's 
  New 
  Monthly 
  Magazine 
  cited, 
  

  

  229. 
  

  

  Harrington, 
  W. 
  H., 
  cited, 
  183, 
  193,238, 
  

  

  243 
  ; 
  referred 
  to, 
  246. 
  

   Harris, 
  D. 
  F., 
  insects 
  from, 
  363. 
  

   Harris, 
  T. 
  W., 
  cited, 
  183, 
  229, 
  237, 
  243, 
  

  

  264,298; 
  quoted, 
  239, 
  244, 
  266-267, 
  

  

  299 
  ; 
  referred 
  to, 
  246, 
  299. 
  

   Harrisimemna 
  trisignata, 
  360. 
  

   Harvard 
  University, 
  course 
  in 
  ento 
  

  

  mology 
  at, 
  344. 
  

   Harvest-fly, 
  274. 
  

  

  Hatch 
  Experiment 
  Station 
  of 
  the 
  Mas- 
  

   sachusetts 
  Agricultural 
  College, 
  Bul- 
  

   letin 
  cited, 
  193, 
  218, 
  254, 
  293. 
  

   Hawk 
  moths, 
  fli-ht 
  of, 
  202. 
  

   Hawley, 
  C. 
  T., 
  insects 
  from, 
  359. 
  

   Hawthorn, 
  Odontota 
  dorsalis 
  feeding 
  

  

  on, 
  266. 
  

   Hazelnirts, 
  Balaniuus 
  sp. 
  feeding 
  on, 
  

  

  269. 
  

   Heliantbus, 
  Ecpantheria 
  scribonia 
  

  

  feeding 
  on, 
  189. 
  

   helicis, 
  Sarcopliaga, 
  210. 
  

   Heliopbila 
  [LeucaniaJ 
  unipuncta, 
  190, 
  

  

  191, 
  193. 
  

   Hemiptera, 
  contributions 
  of, 
  363. 
  

   mouth-parts 
  of, 
  327. 
  

   species 
  treated 
  of, 
  272-298. 
  

   Hemiteles 
  laticinctus, 
  211. 
  

   Hendricks, 
  JameS; 
  insects 
  from, 
  362. 
  

   Henshaw, 
  S., 
  cited, 
  254. 
  

   Hentz, 
  N. 
  H., 
  cited, 
  235. 
  

   herculaneus, 
  Camponotus, 
  181. 
  

   heros, 
  Epiaeschna, 
  364. 
  

   Heterocera, 
  reference, 
  352. 
  

   heteromorphus, 
  Tyroglyphus, 
  357. 
  

   Hewson, 
  E. 
  C, 
  on 
  injury 
  by 
  chestnut 
  

  

  weevils, 
  269. 
  

   hexadactyla, 
  Alucita, 
  221. 
  

   Hickory: 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

   Ciilamys 
  plicala, 
  362. 
  

   Cicada 
  septendecim, 
  287. 
  

   Datana 
  integerrima, 
  309. 
  

   Neoclyhis 
  erytbrocephalus, 
  246. 
  

   Hickory 
  nuts, 
  Balaniuus 
  sp. 
  feeding 
  

  

  on, 
  269. 
  

   Hickory, 
  pig-nuts, 
  Elaphidiou 
  paral- 
  

  

  lelum 
  attacking, 
  362. 
  

   Hi.ks, 
  I., 
  cited, 
  190. 
  

   Hillman, 
  F. 
  H., 
  cited, 
  293. 
  

  

  Gossyparia 
  found 
  in 
  Nev., 
  294. 
  

   Hispa 
  suturalis 
  [Odontota 
  dorsalis], 
  

  

  264, 
  266. 
  

   Histoire 
  abregee 
  des 
  insects, 
  etc. 
  

  

  (Geoffroy), 
  cited, 
  292. 
  

   Histoire 
  Naturelle 
  des 
  Insectes, 
  Dip- 
  

  

  teres, 
  cited, 
  229. 
  

   histrioaica, 
  Murgantia, 
  349, 
  363. 
  

   Hog 
  peanut, 
  Odontota 
  dorsalis 
  feeding 
  

  

  on, 
  266. 
  

   Homoptera, 
  species 
  treated 
  of, 
  272-298. 
  

   Hcmey-dew 
  secreted 
  by 
  Gossyparia, 
  

  

  295, 
  297. 
  

   Honey 
  locust, 
  Macrobasis 
  unicolor 
  

  

  attacking, 
  362. 
  

   Honeysuckle, 
  armv-worm 
  moths 
  on, 
  

  

  202. 
  

  

  