Memorial Addresses. 31 



1883. 



Three [Noxious Insects— the Forest Handmaid-moth, the Maple-worm, 

 and the Codling-moth. Second Quart. Rep. Kan. St. Bd. Agri. pp. 93-101. 



Hominivorous Habits of Lncilia macellaria, the Screw-worm. Psyche, 

 IV, pp. 27-30. 



Three Injurious Insects— the Tree-cricket, the Raspberry Saw-fly, and 

 the Screw-worm. Mo. Rep. Kan. St. Bd. Agri. for May, pp. 6-12. 



Injurious Insects and How to Destroy Them. First Quart. Rep. Kan. 

 St. Bd. Agri., pp. 39-48. 



1884. 



Insects Injurious to Wheat. Fourth Bien. Rep. Kan. St. Bd. Agri., IX, 

 pp. 604-611, pis. I, II. 



Preparatory Stages of Hyperchiria zephyria. Grote. Trans. Kan. 

 Acad. Sci., IX, pp. 61, 62. 



List of Lepidotera and Coleoptera Collected in New Mexico by the Kan- 

 sas University Scientific Expedition of 1883-'84. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., 

 IX, pp. 65-69 (Lepidoptera 82, Coleoptera 148). 



Paris Green, London Purple and Pyrethrum as Insecticides. Mo. Rep. 

 Kan. St. Bd. Agri. for April, pp. 19-27. 



Is the Rainfall of Kansas Increasing? Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., IX, pp. 

 101-103. 



1885. 



On the Discovery of a Fossil Bird-track in the Dakota Sandstone. Trans. 

 Kan. Acad. Sci., X, pp. 3-6, pi. I. 



Injurious Insects from July to September — the Hessian Fly, the Wheat- 

 straw Worm, the Corn-root Worm, the Strawberry-root Worm, and the 

 Grape Phylloxera. Quart. Rep. Kan. St. Bd. Agri, for quarter ending De- 

 cember 31, pp. 152-157. 



The Chinch-bug. Fifth Bien. Rep. Kan. St. Bd. Agri., X, pt. II, pp. 

 158-157. 



Pear Blight. Rep. Kan. St. Bd. Agri. for quarter ending March 31, pp. 

 9-13. 



Injurious Insects— the Hessian Fly, the Wheat-straw Worm, and the 

 Web-worm. Mo. Rep. Kan. St. Bd. Agri. for June, pp. 5-18. 



Is the Rainfall of Kansas Increasing? Science, January 2, pp. 12, 13. 



1887. 



The Purslane Worm, Copidryas gloveri Grote. Science, X, p. 158. 



Loco-weed. Science, January 28, p. 92. 



Is There a Venomous Lizard? Science, XI, p. 50. 



Is the Rainfall Increasing on the Plains ? Science, XI, p. 158, 



Aechmophorus occidentalis in Kansas. Auk., V, p. 201. 



1888. 



On the Discovery and Significance of Stipules in Certain Dicotyledonous 

 Leaves from the Dakota Rocks. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XI, pp. 33-35. 



The Logan County Nickel Mines. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XI, pp. 39-42. 



Three New Kansas Birds. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XI, pp. 62-63. 



A Comparison of the Records of the Two Anemometers at the University 

 of Kansas. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XI, pp. 107-109. 



The Chinch-bug, Blissus leucopterus Say. Rep. Kan. St, Bd, Agri. for 

 quarter ending March, pp. 127-131; Sixth Bien. Rep., same, pp. 205-208. 



