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[July— Aupiist iSSj. 



portions of the trans-Mississippi country, 

 in pursuance of appropriations made b_v 

 Congress for this purpose. Wash.. 18S0 

 [Mcii. iSSi]. iS+^jj+So p., 17 pi., encli 

 plate wit/i I leaf cxphuiation. 24X 15 ; m:iq 

 1, //; b pts., each 56X43: map 2-4, 24X31 ; 

 iofisr. 



Notice. (Springtield [Mass.] d. republi- 

 can. 5 Oct. iSSo. p. 5. col. I, 7 CI1..J 



Extract, entitled 'The Rocky Mountain 

 locust." (Colonies and India, 30 April 

 iSSi. p. 15, 25 cm.) 



Extract from chap. I'j, by kiley, entitled 

 '■Larval habits of bee-flies." (Amer. nat., 

 June 1881. V. 15, p. 43S-447, pi. 6.) 



Rev. (Amer. nat., July 1881, v. 15, p. 



.iS^.v';-) 



Germ. tr. ol part ol p. 260, entitled 

 '■'Epicauta vittata aus eiern zu erziehen." 

 (Entom. nachr., i Aug. 1S81, jahri;. 7. 

 p. 228.) 



Separate of chap. 13, author's ed., by 

 Rilev, with half-t.-p. cover and half-t-p.. 

 entitled "The Rocky- Mountain locust. 

 Further facts about the natural enemies of 

 locusts." [Wash.]. 1880. 4-p. -i')--~i^- pl- 

 16, with I leaf cxpl. of pl.. 23X15. 



Separate of chap. 14. author's ed., by 

 Riley, with half-t.-p. cover and half-t.-p.. 

 entitled " The Rocky Mountain locust. 

 Permanent courses for the government to 

 adopt to les.sen or avert locust injury." 

 [Wash.], 18S0. +p. 271-322. 23X15: map 

 I, ill 6 parts, each 56X43. 



Separate of appendix 2, author's ed.. by 

 Scudder, with half-t.-p. cover and half-t.-p.. 

 entitled "List of orthoptera collected by 

 Dr. A. S. Packard, jr., in the western 

 United States in the summer of 1S77." 

 [Wash.], 18S0. +p. 23-28, pl. 17, 24X15. 

 Separate of appendix 4, author's ed.. by 

 Mann, with half-t.-p. cover and half-t.p., 

 with same title. [Wash.]. 1880 [iS Mch. 

 1881]. -fp. 33-56. 24X16. 



o. T.-p., t:ible of contents, letter (if transniitt:il, pre- 

 fiicc, p. i-iS. b. Cliiip. I : Additions to the chrouoloj^^y 

 of locust ravaj^es [tor 1S7S and 1879] (by Packard and 

 Riley), p. 1-14. c. Chap. 2: The relation <if the locust 

 and its ravages to agriculture and the settlenient of the 

 territories [plans for reducing the numbers of the lo- 

 custs] (byThomas), p. 14-31. d. Chap. 3; Facts con- 

 cerning and laws governing the migrations of locusts 

 in all countries [with definition of limits and character- 

 ization of permanent breeding-grounds, and references 

 to literature] (by Thomas), p. 31-72. e. Chap. 4: Hab- 

 its or diaracterislics of locusts in all c<umtrics within 

 iheir areas of permanent distribution, so far as these re- 

 late to llieir movements [phenomena and causes of mi- 

 gration] (by Thomas), p. 72-ioS. /. Chap. 5 : InHuence 

 of meteorological conditions on the ilevelopment and 

 migrations of locusts [with statistical tables] (by Tlio- 

 mas), p. 109-155. ^. Chap. 6: The srmthern liiiiits of 

 the distribution of the Kocky Mountain locust [with 

 historv of locust invasions in New Mexico| (by Pack- 



ard), p. 156-160. //. Chap. 7: S»inimary of locust Highls 

 from 1S77 to 1S79 (by Packard), p. 100-163, '"''P -^--t- '• 

 Chap. S: The western cricket [habits, ravages, food, 

 enemies and parasites of atiabrus purpiiroscens and a. 

 siniplt-.x, anatomy and geographical distrdnition of the 

 species of ojiabriis (by Packard) ; synopsis of the spe- 

 cies of and genera allied to (/«f7^A*«5 (by Thomas)], p. 

 163-17S, tig. 1-5. J. Chap. 9: The air-sacs of locusts 

 with reference to their powers <if flight (by Packard), p. 

 17S-1S3, pl. 1. i. Cliap. 10; Histology of the locust 

 {rafoptf/iUf:) and the cricket {aiiabrus) [with bibliog- 

 rapliv of the histology ot" insects) (by C : S. Minot), p. 

 1S3-232, fig. 6-S, pl. zS- /. Chap. II : The brain of the 

 locust [anatomy and histology, witli list of works on 

 the internal structure of the brain of Crustacea and in- 

 sects] (by Packard), p. 223-243, fig. 9, pl. 9-^S- '"• Chap. 

 12: Locust ravages in California [generic and specihc 

 characters of catnitula peilitrida: reprint ot original 

 descriptions of this species under the names of ot'rf/^fli/rf 

 pelhicida^o. atro.x and c. tricarinata\ its ravages and 

 enemies ; description of oedipoda obliterata n. sp, ; notes 

 on otiabrus haident<tuii and cratypedes putnami\ (by 

 Riley and Thomas), p. 242-259, fig. 10. «. Chap. 13; 

 Furtlier facts about tlie natural enemies of the locusts 

 [retardation of development in epicauta vittata^ and its 

 advantages to the species; description (by H : G. Hub- 

 bard) of early stages and haliits o( chnulio^nathtts pfilH' 

 sylvanicua and of ovip sition and eggs ot' mallophora 

 orcina; parasitism <^{ syt^totrhus orens and triodHfs mits 

 on eggs of cnmuttla pelhtfida; description and figures 

 of larva, pupa and imago of these parasites; review of 

 previous knowledge on the habits of larvae of hombvlii- 

 (/(7(', and additirin tliereto; great abundance of ^ortZ/K* 

 nnd irombiditntt in California in iS'jg;m}f/fiu/a pf//ucida 

 attacked by chalcid flies and by larra iarsata; calopten- 

 obio ovt'vora =sct'/io {"spiirasi'ori^') /inni-Zir/is} (by Ri- 

 ley), p. 259-271, pl. 16. o. Chap. 14; Cour.ses that may 

 be adopted by the general government to lessen locust 

 injury (by Riley), p. 271-322, map 1. /. Appendix i; 

 Miscellaneous clata and replies to circular no. i, p. 3-22. 

 y. App- 2: List of the orthoptera collected by Dr. A. S. 

 Packard in the western United States in the summer of 

 1S77 [describing bradyitotis opimtis, pezotdti.x pacificus 

 (tig.)) ^omphorerus ihastaiius (fi^.), circotettix macii- 

 laius (tig.), trimerotropis latij'asctatay t similis, t. ruvr- 

 iticipes , psiiiidia zvailuin (fii^.) ^ S 11. spp., and figuring 

 vii'lauop/us eitiereits, m. dez'astator, in. titlouis, m. pack- 

 ardii, pezotetli.x bortkii, cammtla otro.v, arphia frig^ida , 

 trimerotropis 7'ittcuiata] (by S : H. Scudderi. p. 21-28, 

 pl. 17. r. Ai)]). 3 : Report ofjohn Marten [observations 

 made in Iowa, Dakota, Minnesota and Nebraska, in 

 1S79], p. 29-33. .■;. App. 4 : lJibIiograi>hy of some of the 

 literature concerning destructive locusts [of Kurope, 

 Asia, and Africa (by B: P. Mann), with supplementary 

 list (hv Thomas)], 'p. 33-56. /. App. 5 : Data concert:- 

 ing locusts in Texas [and in Indian Territory, in 1S77] 

 (furnished bv A. J. Myer, from signal service records), 

 p. 57-61. II. App. 6: On the flight o( locusts [transl. 

 by F. P. Spcdford from G. de Lucreliis' "Sulle locustc, 

 dette volgarmente bruchi" (Atti del r. istit. iiicorrag. 

 alle sci. nat. di Xapoli, iSii.t. i, p. 233-2')9) : incursions 

 and ravages of pachytylus migratorias, and incnns 

 against them] : Of tlie locusts which desolated various 

 provinces of Spain from the vear 1754 until 1757 [transl. 

 y F. P. Spoftord ficnn F. Milizia's'ital. transl. entitled 

 "Introduzione alia storia naturale e alia geographi.i 

 fisica di Spagna . . ." (Parma, 17S3) of \V : Bou Us' 

 "Introduccion a la historia natural y a la geografia lisic.i 

 de Espaiia" (Madrid, 1775). t. 2, p. 1-24 : habits ot 

 raloptnius ita/irus\, p. 63-l'tS. !■. Aj>p. 7: Notes of a 

 jtuirney made in Utah and Idaho in ilie summer of 

 1S7S, bv A. S. Packard, jr. [ miscellancrus observations 

 on occurrence of ca/opicttf4.< spretiis and anabrus sitti- 

 //c.vl, p. 69-71. jt'. App. 8: Versin's researches on the 

 functions of the nervous systim of the articulate ani- 

 mals [transl. by Packard from H : de .Saussure's "No- 

 tice sur la vie ct les Merits de Alexandre Versin" (1S06) ], 

 p 73-74. v. Index, p. 75.<io. /?.- P. ^f. (320O 



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