425 
Heliothis armigera, early reference to, art., 326. 
in corn in New Mexico, m., 26. 
in India, ref., 296 
mm., 287. 
Hemidiptera, mm., 321. 
Hemiptera, bacteria normal to digestive organs of, 
rev., 235. 
development of wings in apterous forms, 154. 
Hemisuga hastata, feeding on Danaisehrysippus, | 
283. 
Heptagenia maculipennis, types of, 393, 
Herbarium, new pest of, art., 108-115. 
pest, ref., 162, note, 399. 
Hermatobates, mm.. 321. 
Hermia protumnosalis, syn., 228. 
Hessian fly, early reference to, art., 324. 
importation of parasite from Europe, art., 179. 
in Hlinois, report, ref., 293. 
in Kansas, mm., 71. 
in New Zealand, 405. 
late sowing a remedy for, mm., 15. 
life-history of, rev., 234. 
Heterocampa manteo, Ammophila ovipositing in, 
m., 230. 
subalbicans = H. manteo. 
Heteromera, new genera and species in, ref., 350. 
Heteronyx sp., in cane fields, m., 388. 
Heteroptera, of Tennessee, bull. on, rev., 224. 
Heteropus ventricosus, probably mistaken for in- 
sect eggs, 263. 
Hibernia, female at light, 287. 
Hickory horned devil=Citheronia regalis. 
injuring cotton, m., 160. 
Hippodamia, feeding on rust spores, mm., 35. | 
convergens, identified, 135. 
Hippodamia convergens, said to be an injurious © 
insect, 34, 35. 
successfully carried to New Zealand, 339. 
Hister 6-striatus, attacking Agrotis larva, 76. 
Historic notes, some, art., 62. 
Homalotylus, method of pupation, 193. 
obscurus, appearance of Coccinellid larva in- 
fested by, 193. 
Homohadena, revision of, notice, 155. 
Honey bee, effect of Paris green on, 282. 
enemy in California, 343. 
Honey dew. of Aphides, rem., 230. 
Hoplocampa testudinea,in England, 38; (7?) ref., 
294. 
Hop louse, erroneously reported on celery and | 
> willow, 213. 
in the extreme N orthwest, 342, 343. | 
See also Aphis and Plant-iouse. 
Hopper dozers, experiments with, for grass leaf- 
hoppers, rev., 87. | 
Horn fly in Kentucky, 144. | 
in Southern States, 276, 398. 
in Ohio, 35. 
in various States, treatment, rem., 35, 36. 
remedies for, art., 68, 69, 79. 
Horn worm, on tobacco, ref., 287. 
Horse bot, Gastrophilus equi, ref., 308. 
House fly, Empusa disease of, 153. 
life-history of and remedies, 329. 
‘Household pest, box-elder bug as, 400. 
Chalcidid as, 393. 
wood-borer mistaken for, 396. 
How far do bees fly? art., 319-321. 
Hydnocera scabra, habits of, 260. 
Hydrazine sulphate, possibly a new insecticide, 
161. 
Hydrobatid, undetermined, art., 
Hydrometrid, note, 321. 
Hylastes glabratus, syn., 132. 
Hyleccetus americanus = H. lugubris, 130. 
Hylesinus aculeatus, Bracon sp. reared from, 66. 
sericeus, on Abies menziesii, 228. 
Hylobius stupidus = Pachyiobius picivorus, 132, 
Hylurgops pinifex — Hylastes glabratus, 132. 
Hymenoptera, parasitic, in National Collection, 
art., 122 
Hymenopterous parasites of spiders, rem., 292. 
Hyperplatys, synopsis, ref., 350. 
Hyphantria cunea, in Nebraska, mm., 133. 
in New York City, 60. 
parasites of, 1383; m., 254. 
Hypoderma bonassi, synonym of H. lineata, 303. 
bovis, compared with H. lineata, 315. 
in England, 39. 
infesting man, 275, ref., 310. 
not known in North America, 233, 316. 
diana, erroneously reported as infesting a 
child, ref., 309. 
infesting deer, mm., 310. 
not in Norway, mm., 275, 310. 
lineata and H. bovis, table of differences, 311. 
compared with H. bovis, 315. 
descriptive details, 312-315. 
ox warble of United States, 233 
under child’s skin, 310. 
Hypomolyx pinicola — H. piceus, 132. 
Hyponomeuta padella, damaging apple, 221. 
sp. on trefoil, 66. 
Hypothenemus? on apple, 43. 
198-200. 
if. 
Ibis, as a locust destroyer, 409. 
Icerya, killed off by Vedalia, 134. 
egyptiacum, 349. 
montserratensis, food-plant and habitat of,407. 
new parasite of, art., 378. 
purchasi, from St. Helena, 288. 
in New Zealand, 215. 
on Hymenoplea salsola, 160. 
reappearance of, in California, 161. 
Vedalia apparently confined to, for food, 
154, 349. 
Vedalia n. sp., preying on, 289. 
ros, in Jamaica, 340, ref., 378 
Ichneumonid parasite on Dolerus, mm., 178 
Ichneumonids, bred from gypsy moth, ref., 354. 
Idiobates, nov. gen., ref., 350. . 
Inmbricated snout-beetle = Epiczrus imbricatus. 
Indian Museum notes, rev., 296. 
Indigo bird, an insect destroyer, 278. 
Injurious insects in England, art., 36-39. 
Inostemma, bred species, 124. 
Insecta, in Dr. Bos’s compendium, ref., 149 
Insect, bacterial disease of, extr., 88. 
Insect collections, of the American Museum, ad- 
ditions to, 346-347. 
damage, statistics, committee appointed to 
compile. 17. 
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