INDEX OF CUTS AND PLATES. 



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Annual flowers. 



box garden, Fig. 48 302 



cozy background, Fig. 38 294 



dash of color, Fig. 40 297 



dainty edging of flowers. Fig. 41 297 



decorated tennis fence, Fig. 42 298 



evening primrose in seed, Fig. 45 301 



open centered yard. Fig. 39 296 



strong growing, large leaved herbs make excellent screens, Fig. 43 298 



window garden, Fig. 47 302 



young gardener. Fig. 46 301 



zinnias, often known as youth and old age, Fig. 44 300 



Bacillus lactis viscosus, Plate IV between 394 and 395 



Beet Sugar Co. , Factory at Rome, Fig. 76 468 



Binghamton Beet Sugar Co. Factory, Fig. 73 439 



Binghamton Beet Sugar Co. Factory, from southwest, Fig. 74 440 



Coprinus comatus. 



early stage of deliquescence, Fig. 89 500 



edible species of 489 



later stage of deliquescence, Fig. 90 501 



in lawn. Fig. 83 494 



inky fluid about to fall from wasted pileus. Fig. 91 502 



natural size. Fig. 86 497 



removed from soil , Fig. 85 496 



sections of, Fig. 88 . 499 



surface of pileus, Fig. 87 498 



Coprinus atramentarius. 



the ink cap, Fig. 92 504 



scaly form, Fig. 93 505 



section plant, Fig. 95 507 



showing annulus, Fig. 94 506 



Coprinus micaceus, Fig. 96 ; 508 



different asoects, Fig. 97 509 



Caterpillars. Tent. 



apple, Fig. loi 55^ 



forest. Fig. 102 559 



cocoon spun by, Fig. 103 560 



a family of. Fig. ro4 563 



Fumigating house, adapted from Johnson, Fig. 8 169 



Grape-vine Flea-beetle. 



natural size, Fig. 12 190 



dorsal and lateral views of a grub. Fig. 13 191 



eggs of the Grape-vine Flea-beetle, Fig. 17 194 



buds badly damaged by Flea-beetles, Fig. 15 195 



leaf riddled by grubs of Grape-vine Flea-beetles, Fig. 18 199 



foliage riddled by grubs of Grape-vine Flea-beetle, Fig. 19 207 



pupa and cast skin of grub. Fig. 14 191 



