64 
3. Report on Insects. Report of the Commissioner of Patents for 1855. Agricult- 
ure. p. 64-119. With 48 wood-cut illustrations, from drawings by the author. 
A report on insects frequenting the cotton plant; insects upon the stalk, leaf, terminal 
shoots, flower, boll, and rotted bolls; insects found in the cotton fields not injurious to 
the crop, and insects beneficial to cotton. Also contains a report on insects injurious 
and beneficial to the orange tree—the orange scale. 
4. Paper upon Entomology. Read before the meeting of the United States Agricult- 
ural Society. Dated Jan. 11, 1856. National Intelligencer. Date of publica- 
tion cannot be given. (Republished in Fishkill Standard.) 
5. On Destroying Injurious Insects. American Agriculturist, Oct., 1856. Vol. 15. 
p. 304. 
6. Reports on Orange and Cotton Insects. Report of the Commissioner of Patents 
for 1858. Agriculture. p. 256-272. . 
Report on insscts frequenting the orange trees of Florida, including remarks on the orange 
tree by D. J. B. (Browne). Also contains report on insects injurious to the cotton 
plant in Florida. Notes on cut-worms and the cotton-stainer. 
7. The Hang-Worm. Report of the Commissioner of Patents for1859. Agriculture. 
p. 551-554. 1 Figure. 
An answer to a correspondent of the U.S. Patent Office, giving the history of ‘‘ Oiketicus,” 
(Thyridopteryx ephemerceformis). 
8. Report of the Entomologist. Annual Report of the (U. S.) Commissioner of Ag- 
riculture for 1862. p. 561-579. 
Contains notice of the establishment of the Agricultural Museum, and article on the habits 
of the principal species of Coleoptera injurious to agriculture. 
9. Report of the Entomologist. Annual Report of the (U. S.) Commissioner of 
Agriculture for 1864. p. 540-564. 
A short report on the Museum, followed by a description of the habits of principal in- 
jurious species of Orthoptera, Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Heteroptora, 
Homoptera, and Diptera. 
10. Report of the Entomologist. Annual Report of the (U. 8.) Commissioner of 
Agriculture for 1865. p. 33-45. 
A report on the progress of the Museum, followed by a brief synopsis of habits of birds 
examined and placed in the Department since the last report. 
11. Entomological Exhibition in Paris. Annual Report of the Commissioner of 
Agriculture for 1865. p. 88-102. 
Treats of entomology on pages 88-94, 101-102; the rest is on agricultural museums, botan- 
ical gardens, the gardens of acclimation in Paris, and the collection of the Zoological 
Society of London. Habits of European injurious insects compared with those of re- 
lated American insects; habits of European. beneficial insects; silk culture noticed; 
grand gold medal awarded to Glover for his work on entomology. 
12. Report of the Entomologist. Annual Report of the (U. 8.) Commissioner of 
Agriculture for 1866. p. 27-45. 
I. Contains brief statements regarding the insects which have been reported on by the 
division for the year. II. Contains an economic paper on insects and their uses— 
chiefly relating to the products of insects, as honey, wax, cochineal, etc. 
13. Injurious to Cotton Plants. Monthly Reports (U. S.) Department of Agricult- 
ure for 1866. 
A series of articles on the most injurious of the cotton insects, as follows (illustrated) : 
No. 1. June. p. 239-241. 
No. 2. July. p. 282-285. 
3. Sept. p. 831-335. 
No. 4. Oct. p. 377-378. 
No. 5. Nov. and Dee. p. 421-424. 
14. The same. In Monthly Report for 1467. No. 6 of the series, January, 1867. 
p. 21-23. 
