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General Index. 



Holly, E. N., pupal case in nest of humming- 

 bird from 297. 

 Homoptera, 152, 153. 



Honey-bees killed by arsenical spraying? 280. 

 Honey-dew on pear twigs, 2S0. 

 Hop-growing in England, 209. 

 Hop-vine aphis, 1 '2. 207-210, 267. 

 Hop-vine aphis in Europe and A.merica, 207. 

 Horn, Dr., cited, 175, 288. 

 Horned Corydalis, 159-162. 

 How to control the hop aphis, 207-210, 281. 

 How to meet our insect enemies, 269. 

 Hoyt, Abram G., insects from, 299. 

 Hulst [Rev G. D.], cited, 129. 

 hunuli, Phorodon, 122, 207-210, 267. 

 Hyacinths injured by cut- worms, 236. 

 Hydrcecia nhela, 192. 

 Hyrcenoptera, 296, 301. 

 Hystricia abrupta = Tachinavivida, 297. 



I. 



Icerya Purchasi, 275. 

 Ichneumon flies, 275. 

 Ichneumonitfae, 275. 

 Ichneumonized caterpillar, 111, 186-187. 

 Importance of Entomological study, 261. 

 insequalis, Craponius, 286, 299. 

 Indian Cetonia, 295. 



innumerabilis, Pulvinaria, 110, 177, 178, 216. 

 inorata, Tiphia, 238. 



Insect attacks — their remedies and prevent- 

 ives, 181-186. 

 Insect enemies and how to meet ihem, 258-277. 

 Insecticides and how t o use them, 274-275. 

 Insectivorous birds, 279. 

 Insect Life, cited, 129, 133(2;, 141(4;, 195, 202, 



164, 163, 166, 273. 

 Insect on peach trees, 2! 3. 

 Insects that feed on cut-worms : 



Calosoma calidum, 237. 



Carabidae, 238. 



ground-beetle, 237. 



Harpalus caliginosus, 238. 



Podisus spinosus, 238. 



spined soldier-bug, 238. 

 Ins<-ctsin flour, 293. 

 Insects Injurious to Forest and Shade Trees 



(Packari; cited, 153. 

 Insects Injurious to Fruits (Saunders; cited, 



128, 273. 

 Insects Injurious to Vegetation (Harris), cited, 



203. » 



Insects introduced from Europe : 



Cephus pygmeus, lo7. 



Crioceris tfsparagi, 251. 



CrioceriB 12 punctata, 250. 



Diploslfl i yrivora, 142. 



Heematobla serrata, 198. 



[cerj a Purchasi, 875, 



larch s:iw iiy, 169. 



Nematua Erichsonil, 160. 



Phorodon aumoli, 1807. 



Insects introduced from Europe— (.ConVd). 



Pieris rapae, 251. 



Scoliopteryx libatrix, 171. 

 Insects occurring on snow: 



Nephelod* s vlolans, 173. 



Telephorus bilineatus, 173. 

 Insects cf 1876, No. I, 293; of 1876, No. II, 294. 

 Insects on potatoes, 291. 



Insects T*hich destroy the young branches of 

 the pear-tree and the leading shoot of the 

 Weymouth-pine (Peck) referred to, 228. 

 Insects received from New York localities: 



Albany, 172, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300. 



Alcove, 161, cOO. 



Athens, 280, 299. 



Ausable Forks, 297. 300. 



Bath, Steuben Co., 299. 



Bellport, 298. 



Buskirk's Bridge, 300. 



Canastota, 188, 284, 296. 



Catskill, 144, 283, 297. 



Center, Herkimer county, 173, 298 . 



Cherry Valley, 296. 



Coeymans, 300. 



Cornwall, 298. 



Ghent, 219. 



Glenmont, 299. 



Holland Patent, 298. 



Jefferson, 293. 



Kingston, 299. 



Lansing, 216, 28!, 297. 



Lincoln, 219, 281. 



Little Falls, 286. 



Macedon, 287, 297. 



Malcom,218, 281,297. 



Manlius, 292. 



Matt ea wan, 154, 299. 



Menands, 298, 299. 



Middletown, 290. 



Monroe county, 139. 



Newark Valley, 176. 



Newport, 298. 



Oswego and Wayne counties, 123, 



Oswego county, 279, 296, 297, 3(0. 



Palmyra, 290. 



Penn Yau, 209. 



Pittsburgh, 898. 



Port Jervis, 286, 299. 



Rochester, 293. 



Scarsdale, 134, 152, 284, 297, 299. 



Schenectady, 292. 



Schoharie, 299. 



Scriba, 299. 



Sen< ra' county, 290. 



South Byron, ioo. 290, 299. 

 South Livonia, 293. 

 Tiashoke, 166, 898. 

 Tribes Hill, 896, 



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Vernon, 896. 

 Walworth, 897. 

 Wappiogera Fall, 897. 



