BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
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1246. Hubbard, H. G. — Continued. 
Appendix II: Page. 
Experiments with insecticides. 199 
Table I—Kerosene emulsions, 199; Table II—Whale-oil soap, 202; 
Table III—Lye solutions, 201; Table IY—Crude carbolic acid 
(oil of creosote), 206; Table V—Bisulphide of carbon, 209; 
Table VI—Silicate of soda, 211. 
Appendix III: 
The coition of bag-worms.... 213 
j, NOTES. 
Note 1, Additional parasites of Ceroplastes, 215—Note 2, Scale-eating 
tineid, 215—Note 3, Telenomus from Leptocorisa eggs, 215—Note 4, 
Ileteroptera feeding on Dactylopius, 215—Note 5, Perilitus from 
cocoon of Chrysopa, 215—Notes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Descriptions of orange 
mites, 216—Note 11, Composition of sulphureted lime, 217—Note 12, 
Miotropis parasitic on Platynota, 217—Note 13, Goniozus parasitic on 
• Platynota, 217—Note 14, Larger leaf-roller of the orange, 217—Note 
15, Orange-eating tineid, 218—Note 16, Pteromalus from pruinose 
Aphis-fly, 218—Note 17, Chrysis from Eumencs fraterna, 218. 
1247. Hubbard, H. G. Report [on Aletia xylina]. <4tli Rept. U. S. 
Ent. Comm., 1885 [3 February, 1886], pp. (5)-(16). 
See Part 3, No. 2343, p. 345. 
1248. Humbert, F. Lucilia macellaria infesting man. <Proc. U. S. 
Nat. Mus., 27 July, 1883, v. 6, pp. 103-104. 
See Part 3, No. 2199, p. 305. 
1249. Humphrey, D. On tlie worm in the bead of sheep. <Mass. 
Agric. Repos, and Journ., January, 1816, v. 4, pp. 30-33. 
Habits of and means against CEstrus ovis. 
1250. Humphrey, D. Sheep ticks. <Mass. Agric. Repos, and Journ., 
January, 1816, v. 4, pp. 38-43. 
Means against Melophayus ovinus. 
1251. Hunt, Thomas F. Partial economic bibliography of Indian corn 
insects. <Trans. Dept. Agric. State of Illinois for 1885, 1886, 
v. 22, pp. 57-126. 
Annotated bibliography of the more important facts of economic importance 
relating to 81 insects and 1 myriopod injurious to Indian corn. 
1252. Huntington, E. C. Grasshoppers again troublesome in Minne¬ 
sota. <Field and Forest, 1875, v. 1, p. 31. 
Ravages of locusts in Minnesota in 1875; abundance of their eggs. 
1253. Husmann, George. Phylloxera proof vines. <Amer. Ent. 
July, 1880, [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 162. 
Notes on resistant vines. 
1254. Hyatt, A. A. Army worms. <Amer. Ent., November, 1869, 
v. 2, p. 53. 
Ravages of Leucania unipuncta. 
1255. Hyde, J. S. The winged Phylloxera. <Pacific Rural Press, 7 
August, 1880, v. 20, p. 81. 
Discovery of the infertile winged form of Phylloxera vastatrix in Sonoma 
Valley, Cal. 
