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INDEX 



Gates, B. N., 123. 

 GiUette, C. P., 97, 375. 

 Gipsy moth conference, 306-307; work, 

 496. 



Glaser, R. W., 140. 



Glenn, P. A., 276. 



Glischrochilus fasciatus, 350. 



Gloyer, W. 0., 535. 



Gonatocerus ovicenatuS', 545. 



Grasshopper outbreaks, 475. 



Grasshoppers, 219-222, 227-229, 527- 



535; estimating the number of, 



525-527. 

 Gray, G. P., 487. 

 Gryllotalpa giyllotalpa, 500-501. 

 Gryllus pennsylvanicus, 223, 308. 



Habitat, original of insect pests, 171-174. 



Hadley, C. H., 88, 409. 



Handbook of medical entomology", 310. 



Hamed, R. W., 508. 



Haseman, L., 192, 214. 



Headlee, T. J., 40, 271. 



HeHophHa multilinea, 389-392. 



subpunctata, 389-392. 



unipuncta, 389-392; parasites, 299- 

 302. See also Leucania. 

 Heliothis obsoleta, 211-216. 

 Hemerobius pacificus, 350-354. 

 Herrick, G. W., 180, 313. 

 Heterocordylus malinus, 293-295. 

 Heterodera schachtii, 404. 

 Hewitt, C. Gordon, 85, 310. 

 Hinds, W. E., 400. 



Hippodamia ambigua, 487, 489, 490, 491. 



convergens, 487, 489, 490, 491. 

 Hopperdozer, 531-533. 

 Horticultm-al Inspectors Proceedings, 



129-135. 

 Host labels for parasites, 550. 

 House-fly, breeding material, 64. 



biologj^, 54-71. 



copulation, 55. 



developmental periods, 60. 



hibernation, 65. 



its structure, habits, development, 

 relation to disease and control, 

 310. 



Howard, L. O., 113, 549, 550. 

 Hunter, S. J., 234. 

 Hypoderma bovis, 318. 

 lineata, 318. 



Idiocems altematus, 541. 



gemmisimulans, 542-544, 545. 



provancheri, 415-419. 

 Ichneumon Isetus, 514-515. 

 lUingworth, J. F., 492. 

 Insect control, essentials, 271-276. 



edibihty 549. 



importations, recent in New Jersey, 



133-135. 

 pests, original habitat, 171-174. 



Insects collected on nursen^ stock, 268- 

 270. 



North American, key to families, 382. 



of economic importance, outlines in 

 economic entomology^. 313. 

 Intennittent, seasonal spraying, 236. 

 Iridomyrrmex himiihs, 133. 



Johanssen, O. A., 310. 

 Juniper plant bug, 308, 



Kerosene emulsion, 190. 



emulsion and sodium arsenate. 513. 



traps, 329-338. 

 Keys to the famihes of North American 



Insects, 382. 

 Knight, H. H., 293, 514. 



Laake, E. W., 466. 

 Lamson, G. H., 547. 

 LaiTimer, W. H., 430. 

 Leaf-roUer, fruit tree, 180-184. 

 Lecanium mangiferae, 388. 

 Leonard, M. D., 361, 415, 541. 

 LeptobjTsa explanata, 409-414. 

 Lepidosaphes ulmi, 371-375. 

 Leptinotarsa decemUneata, 520-521. 

 Leucania unipuncta, 220-222. See also 



HeUophila. 

 Leucaspis japonica, 160. 

 Life zones, 36, 90. 

 Luciha csesar, 467. 



sericata, 326, 467, 469, 472-473. 

 Luperodes varicornis, 507. 

 Lvgidea mendax, 295-296. 

 Lygus invitus, 296-297. 



pratensis, 361-367. 



Macrodactylus subspinosus, 547-548. 

 Macrody^ctium omiodivorum, 452. 

 iSIacrosiphum heucherae, 427. 

 iSIalacosoma pluviahs, 481. 

 Mamestra legitima, 393. 



meditata, 393. 



renigera, 393. 

 Matheson, Robert, 522. 

 McCoUoch, J. W.,'211. 

 McConnell, W. R., 551. 

 Mediterranean fruit-fly, 329-338, 475. 

 Melander, A. L., 382, 475. 

 Melanoplus atlanis, 528. 



bi^dttatus, 528. 



destructor, 530. 



differentiahs, 530. 



minor, 528. 



uniformis, 530. 

 MeiTill, J. H., 402. 

 Mesogramma pohta, 338-342. 

 ^letcalf, C. L., 240. 

 :Miscible oil, 462-464. 

 ]\Ionarthropalpus buxi, 94-95. 

 MoneU, J. T., 503. 



Mosquito control in a Kmited locahty, 



40-47. 

 Moznette, G. F., 350. 



