INDEX. 



i 



111 



Brassica 314 



Catalpa 197 



Cat-tail rush 295 



Celtis 368 



Cherry .' . 142 



Chestnut 101 



Chrysanthemum 261 



Cotton 210 



Crinkle-root 142 



Cucumber 227 



Dentaria 142, 314 



Eupatorium 168 



Grass 438 



Grenadilla 229 



Hackberry 368 



Hickory 118, 119,241 



Honey locust 119 



Iron-weed 166 



Jacobinia 211 



Live oak 13, 77 



Lotus 481, 483 



Lupinus 481, 483 



Mains 101 



Maple 104, 131, 241, 485 



Melon 227 



Onion 234 



Papaya 229 



Passiflora 229 



Finns 390 



Pitcher-plants 150 



Poplar i 



Populus i, 69, 103 



Potato 230 



Primus 142 



Quercus, 13, 77, 105, 106, 



ii9, 349- 



Salix 69, 102 



Salvia 383 



Sarraccnia 150 



Shade trees 84, 238 



Staphylca 488 



Thoroughwort 168 



Timber trees, African.. 28, 



228, 229. 



Typha 295 



Vernonia 166 



Virginia creeper 143 



Walnut 118, 119 



Willow ..102, 118, 142, 443 



Poisonous insects 467 



Pollination by insects 153 



Popular fallacies regarding in- 

 sects 467 



Publications of the Bureau of 



Entomology 183 



Rat fleas 353, 3o 



Relaxing single parts of dried 



insects 139 



Scapanus, Flea from 452 



Setting board, Peat 495 



Size of copulating insects, 



Relative 188, 240 



Smell in mosquitos, Sense of 81 

 Specialists willing to deter- 

 mine insects 42 



Squirrel flea 462 



Stereoscopic pictures of in- 

 sects 442 



University of Illinois, Ento- 

 mology at 338 



Warning against unscrupulous 



dealers 337 



Wings for lantern slides 83 



ARACHNIDA. 



ainci'icaiia*, Tumidalvus 244 



Angola, A. of 27 



Blood-sucking ticks 27 



flin'us*, Phthiracarus 450 



Illinois, Acarina of 245,451 



moubata, Ornithodoros 27 



Poisonous spiders 469 



rotundus*, Phthiracarus 451 



Tumidalvus* 243 



COLFOPTERA. 



Acid-ejecting C 229 



Alabama, C. of 163 



Angola, C. of, 26, 28, 31, 224, 226 



-230. 

 antacus, Strategus ...286, 390, 461 



