LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



The illustrations in the Eeports were prepared at the author's expense? 

 neither the State nor the Board of Agriculture making any provision 

 therefor. The wood-engraving was done for the most part in St. Louis, 

 by eith-er Wm. Macwitz, Emile Lampe, or Wittemberg & Sorber. Some 

 of it was done by Van Ingen & Snyder, of Philadelphia. A few of the 

 later illustrations are by photo-engraving, and Figs. 50-52 of the 8th 

 Report show the first attempt to combine this process with lithography. 

 In the following list, all drawings were made from nature by the author 

 unless otherwise stated, and when the figure is enlarged the natural 

 size, unless otherwise apparent or stated in this list, will be found indi- 

 cated in hair-line. The nomenclature of the Eeports is retained. 



REPORT I. 



PLATE I. (Drawn by D. Wiest and lithographed by Bo wen & Co., Philadelphia.) 



Fi<;. 1. Unarmed Eustic (Agrvti* incrmis Harr.), moth. 

 FIG. 2. Variegated Cut-worm (Agrotiy incrmiv Harr.). 

 FIG. 3. Variegated Cat-worm (Agrotis incrmis Harr.), head, enlarged. 

 FiO. 4. Variegated Cut-worm (Agrotix hiri-mis Harr.), one joint, enlarged. 

 FIG. 5. Climbing Cut-worm Moth (Agrotis scandcns Riley), wings spread. 

 FIG. 6. Climbing Cut-worm Moth (Agrotis scandrns Riley), wings closed. 

 FIG. 7. Climbing Cut-worm (Agrotis scandens R'ley). 

 FIG. 8. Lance Rustic (Agrotis tdifera Harr.), moth. 

 FIG. 9. Greasy Cut-worm (Agrotix tdifera Harr.). 

 FIG. 10. Greasy Cut- worm (Agrotis telifera Harr.), head, enlarged. 

 FIG. 11. Dart-bearing Rustic (Agvotis jacullfera Guen.), moth. 

 FIG. 12. Prodenia commeUnrc, Sin. & Abb., one joint of larva enlarged. 

 FIG. 13. Clandestine Owlet Moth (Xoctna clandcsiina Harr.). 

 FIG. 14. Subjoined Hadeua (fftidenn xubjiincta Gr. & Rob.), moth. 

 FIG. 15. Speckled Cut-worm (Hadcna snbjiincta Gr. & Rob.), head, enlarged. 

 FIG. 16. Speckled Cut-worm (Hadcna xul)jnncta Gr. & Rob.), one joint, enlarged. 

 FIG. 17. Speckled Cut-worm (Radma snbjiincta Gr. & Rob.), anal joint, enlarged. 

 FIG. IS. Eight-spotted Forester (Alijpiu octomaculata, Fabr. ). 



FIG. 19. Grape-vine Epimenis (Psijchomorpli.a cpimeuis, Drury), larva. (Mentioned on 

 p. 136, but first named in the 3d Rept., p. 63.) 



PLATE II. (Drawn by D. Wiest and lithographed by Bowen & Co., Philadelphia.) 

 FIG. 1. Solidago Gall Moth (Gelechia gallcBSolidaginis Riley), wings expanded. 

 FIG. 2. Solidago Gall Moth ((Itlechia gallassolidaginis Riley), wings closed. 

 FIG. 3. Walnut Tortrix (Tortrix rilcyana Grote), wings expanded. 

 FK;. 4. Walnut Tortrix (Torlrix rileyana Grote), wings closed. 

 FIG. 5. Solidago Gall Moth (GrJfchia gaUrvtolidaginin Riley), larva swollen by the 



cocoons of the Inflating Chalcis-liy within. 

 FIG. 6. Inflating Chalcis-fly, enlarged. 

 FIG. 7. Hrmiti'lr* ('!) c rsaotill Riiey, enlarged. 

 FIG. 8. Eurytomxbolterilillcy} male antenna, enlarged. 



