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GENERAL INDEX. 
Eriosoma rileyi, in New York parks, m., 137. 
Erycus puncticollis, attacking cabbage, 206. 
Eucoilaimpatiens, on horse dung, in New Mexico, 
209. 
Eucranium arachnoides, beneficial to pastures, 
358. 
Euphoria inda, damage by, 271. 
reared from manure, 272. 
Eupsalis minuta, larva of identified, 149. 
Euptoieta claudia, in cotton fields, 324. 
Eurytoma, sp. on cotton, 245. 
Euschistus pyrrhocerus, puncturing shoots of 
cotton, 320. 
Eutettix seminudus, feeding on cotton, 323. 
Euthrips occidentalis, description, 392. 
on apricot leaves, 392. 
sp., description, 392. 
Evania sp., probably parasitic on Blatta, 209. 
Exochomus marginipennis, feeding on cotton 
Aleyrodes, 247. 
Exorista excavata, pseudoparasitic hairs on, 276. 
F. 
Feathered gothic moth, in France, 48. 
Feltia herilis as an army worm, 415. 
Fidia viticida, note on, 48. 
Fire-fly, yellow-margined, on cotton, 247. 
Fish-oil soap experiments against the San Jose 
scale, 293, 371. 
Flea-beetle, red-legged, attacking grape buds, 384. 
Fleas, a remedy against, 422. 
Flies in seaweed, note, 54. 
transmission of infection by, 422. 
Florida insects and the December freeze, 281. 
orange scales in Ceylon, 428. 
red scale, in a northern greenhouse, 360. 
Fontaria castanea, in well water, 207. 
Formica fusca, enemy of Anthonomus signatus, 
16. 
Four-lined plant-bug. (See Pcecilocapsus linea- 
tus.) 
Fringed anthomyian, injuring beans, 429. 
Furniture pest, a new, 419. 
G. 
Galeruca sanguinea = Adimonia cavicollis, 200. 
xanthomelaena, a synonym of Galerucella 
luteola, 419. 
Galerucella luteola, the correct name for Galeruca 
xanthonielsena, 419. 
Gas, affecting shade trees, 150. 
Gastroidea c?esia, on canaigre, 386. 
formosa and raphani, synonyms of viridula 
419. 
injurious to grape leaves and Eumex hy- 
menosepalus, 386. 
synonymous with viridula, 386. 
viridula (formosa), on grape, 386. 
Geocoris bullatus, feeding on cotton plants, 321. 
Gibbium scotias, a synonym of psylloides, 419. 
Gnathocerus (Echocerus) cornutus, distribution 
of, 330. 
Goniozus platynotae on cotton, 242. 
Grain aphis. (See Siphonophora avenae.J 
insects in mills, 233. 
moth parasite, a new, 428. 
Grape-vine leaf-hopper in New Mexico, 211. 
root-worm, note on, 48. 
Grasshoppers, on cotton, 26. 
Grave-digger wasp and its parasite, 416. 
Great plains cricket, migration of. 417. 
Gryllotalpa borealis, reported damage by, 205. 
Gryllus spp., on cotton, 25. 
H. 
Hsernatobia serrata attacking horses. 54. 
Hair-streak butterfly, gray, and its injury to 
beans, art., 354-355. 
Haltica carinata, injuring grape leaves, 386. 
Hapithus agitator, on cotton, 25. 
Harlequin cabbage bug, on alkali mustard in Okla- 
homa, 279. 
Harpalus caliginosus, feeding on Schistocerca 
americana, 228. 
Hearing in insects. 36. 
Heliophobus popularis, in Europe, 48, 269. 
Heliothis armiger, damage to tomatoes in New 
Jersey, 196. 
in cotton fields, 324. 
in New Mexico, 210. 
trip of investigation concerning, 25. 
Heliothrips cestri, on Cestrum nocturnum, 390. 
dracenfe, injuring hothouse plants, 390. 
fasciata n. sp., description, 391. 
on orange leaves, 391. 
hsemorrhoidalis, injurious to hothouse plants, 
390. 
Hemiptera, how they feed, 427. 
Hen flea, article on, 23, 24. 
on horses, 280. 
Hessian fly parasite, importation apparently suc- 
cessful, 414. 
the imported parasite of, 356. 
Hexapiasta zigzag, on cotton, 242. 
Heza clavata, feeding on cotton aphis, 321. 
Hippelates flavipes, plebejus, and pusio annoying 
to man, 377. 
plague in Florida, art., 374-379. 
Hippiscus rugosus, on cotton, 26. 
Hippodamia convergens feeding on canaigre, 429, 
vs. Aphis cucumeris, m., 150. 
feeding on cotton aphis, 247. 
Holcocephala abdominalis, in cotton fields, 326. 
Homalodisca coagulata, feeding on cotton, 322. 
damaging cotton bolls, 362. 
Homalota lividipennis, probable enemy of potato- 
scab gnat, 147. 
Hoplia callipyge, injuring roses and grape leaves, 
386. 
sackenii, on grape, 386. 
Horn fly, attacking horses, 54, 280. 
in New Jersey and Texas, 429. 
trap, 425. 
Horse-radish flea-beetle, art., 404-406. 
House fly, in New Mexico, 209. 
Hydrocyanic acid gas process, patent invalid, 
art., 257, 258. 
