30 



ffcemorrhagia Thysbe, XII., 51. 



uniformis, XII., 51. 

 ff allien chalyhea, I., 107 ; II., 19 ; VIII., 45. 



cucumeris, II., 92; IV., 15. 



neviorum, XI., 43. 



striolata, II., 88. 

 Harpactor ductus, II., 70, 73. 



Harpalus caliginosus, II., 70, 73; III., 62, 67 ; 



VIII. , 21; IX., 42; X., 45. 



Harpalm pennsylvanicus, I., 122; III., 67 ; IX., 42. 

 Heliconia charitonia, XII., 12, 

 Hdiophila unipuncta, VII., 39. 

 Heliothis armigera, X., 21 ; XII., 17, 30. 

 Henmris diffinis, XII., 50. 



viarginalis, XII., 51. 



tenuis, XII., 50. 

 HemiteUs neviativorus, II., 31. 



Hippodamia convergens, II., 70, 72; VIII., 36; 



IX. , 43, 44, 46. 

 Hippodamia glacialis, IX., 46. 



maculata, II., 70, 71; VIII., 36; 



IX., 43, 44, 46. 

 13-punctata, II., 70, 71; VIII., 36; 

 IX., 43, 44. 

 Holocephala bicornis, XII., 24. 

 Holoparamicus singularis, VII., 23. 

 Holophora arctata, XIII., 64. 

 Homoptera, XIII., 67. 

 Hoj'nia, The Genus, IX., 15. 

 Hydrophilus piceus, X., 72. 



triangularis, VII., 15 ; X., 72 ; XII., 

 17. 



Hylastes trifolii, XII., 43. 

 Hylohius pales, XI., 52. 



stupidus, XI., 52. 

 Hylurgus terrebrans, X., 5. 

 Hypena humuli. III., 30. 

 Hyperchiria varia, III., 33 ; V., 11. 

 Hyphantria textor, I., 85 ; II., 15 ; IV., 13. 

 Hyjjocephalus armatas, VII., 8. 



I. 



Ichneumon-flies, XI., 67. 



grape- sphinx parasite, I., 96. 

 Index, Entomological to U. S. Agricultural Re- 

 ports, IX., 27. 

 Injurious insects, V., 43. 



manual of, XII., 35. 

 Innoxious insects, III., 51 ; IV., 20. 

 Insect migrations, XI., 27, 35, 48. 

 powder, X., 6. 

 register for 1877, VIII., 47. 

 Insects, classification of, XI., 61. 



fossil, bibliography of, XIII., 31. 

 ^ in California, XIII., 30. 



injurious to forest trees, XIII., 30. 



fruit trees, XIII., 30. 

 noxious and beneficial, XIII., 31. 

 rare in Ontario, XI., 38. 

 Insectivorous birds, XI., 5. 



Introductions to Reports, I., 66 ; II., 11 ; III., 9 ; 

 v., 10. 



Id emperor moth. See Hyperchiria varia. See 



Satumia. 

 lo moth. See Satumia lo. 

 Itch mite. See Sarcoptes scabiei. 

 Ichneumon paratus, XI. , 67. 



rufiventHs, XII., 29. 



signatipes, IV., 23. 



suturalis, XI., 67. 



tipulce, II., .50. 

 Icthycerus novaboracensis, XI., 52. 

 Tnostemma inserens, II., 50. 

 Isosoma hordei, II., 59. 



vitis, I., 109; III., 14. 

 lulus multistriatus, IV., 24. 



J. 



Joint-worm. See Isosoma hordei. 

 Junonia coenia, XI., 10, 40. 



K. 



Katydid. See Cyrtophyllum concavum. 



Kingston branch of Entomological Society, III., 7. 



Kirtland, Dr. J. P.. death of, IX., 23. 



r.. 



Lace-wing fly, I., 78, 122 ; IX., 36. 

 Lackey-moths. See Clisiocampa neustria. 

 Lady -birds, III., 74 ; IX., 43. 



convergent. See Hippodamia con- 

 vergens. 



15-spotted. See Mysia 15-punctata. 

 9-dotted. See Coccinella 9-notata. 

 plain. See Coccinella munda. 

 spotted. See Hippodamia maculata. 

 13-spotted. See Hippodamia 13-punc- 

 tata. 



twice-wounded. See Chilocorus bi- 

 vulnerus. 



Larvae, fondness of, for water, VIII., 17. 

 Leaf -cutting ant, XI., 77. 



bee. See Megachile brevis. 



eaters, XIII., 51. 



hoppers, XIII., 76. 



mining Anthomyidce. 

 Leconte, Dr. John, Article by, VI., 17. 

 Leopard-moth, great. See Ecpantheria scribonia. 

 Library of Entomological Society, II., 7; III., 3. 

 Lightning-bugs, XL, 17. 



Lintner, J. A., Articles by, IX., 12 ; XIII., 29. 

 Locust. See Caloptenus. 



common Canadian, XL, 29. 



as food, v., 37; VL, 14, 52. 



description of, V., 37. 



hateful, v., 38. 



history of, in America, V., 30. 



means of reducing the ravages of, V., 34. 



plague of, in 1874, V., 33. 



Manitoba, V., 36. 

 red-legged, V., 38. 

 seventeen-year, V., 30. 

 Locusts, v., 29 ; VI., 45 ; VII., 29. 



Western, VI., 45 ; VII., 29. 



