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33. Illustrations | of | North American Entomo-ogy. | (United States and Can- 
ada)—by Townend Glover, Washington, D. C. | Orthoptera. | Washington, 
D.C. | 1872. Large quarto; text, 1l pp. 13 plates with names, 
This work, the only one printed from type, contains: An introduction, arrangement of 
families, notes on food and habits of orthoptera, parasites, list of substances injured 
by orthoptera, lists of genera and species figured, list of desiderata and errata. 250 
copies printed; 50 distributed gratuitously, the remainder of the edition having been 
destroyed. 
34. A Vindication of the Entomological Division of the U.S. Department of 
Agriculture. Private print, 1872. p. 6. 
Published in reply to statements made in ‘‘The Department of Agriculture, its History 
and Objects,’ a pamphlet issued, 1872, by the chief clerk of the Department. Gra- 
tuitously distributed. 
35. Entomological Record. Monthly Report of the Department of Agriculture, for 
1873. p. 29-31. 
Notes on the apple-twig borer, the rose bug, plum insects, and other insect injuries. 
36. The Tobacco-worm. Idem. April, 1873. p. 164. 
37. Entomological Hecord. Idem. May and June, 1873. p. 237-238. Notes on the 
apple-twig borer and Colorado beetle. 
38. Entomological Record. Idem. July, 1873. p. 345-347. Notes on corn in- 
sects, the grape-vine root louse, trap-door spider, Colorado beetle, luminous 
larvee, ete. 
39. Entomological Record. Idem. August and September, 1873. p. 426-427. On 
Paris green, the Phylloxera, ete. 
40. Entomological Record. Idem. October, 1873. p. 496-497. Notes on grape- 
vine borers and insect injuries. 
41. Entomological Record. Idem. November and December, 1873.  p. 571-578. 
Notes on the phyloxera, the Colorado potato beetle, protection against cotton 
moths, Xyloryctes satyrus, and insect injuries. 
42. Report of Rntomologist and Curatorofthe Museum. Report of the U.S. Com- 
missioner of Agriculture for 1873, p. 152, 169. 10 illust. - 
A brief report on the injurious species of insocts reported during the year with conclu- 
sions, etc., relative to the use of Paris green and other poisons in combating cotton 
insects. 
43. Entomological Record. Monthly report of the U. 8. Department of Agricult- 
ure, for 1874. p. 43-45. 
Notes on the Phylloxera, Paris green, the cotton caterpillar, &c. 
44. Entomological Record. Idem. April and May, 1874. p. 221-222. On luminous 
beetles, and poke-root as an insecticide. 
45. Entomological Record. Idem. July, 1874. p. 324-330. On Colorado petato 
beetle, and notes on insect injuries. 
46. Entomological Record. Idem. August and September, 1874. p. 373-376. 
Notes on insect injuries. 
47. Entomological Record. Idem. October, 1874. pp. 428-431. Experiments with 
Phylloxera, the cotton worm, etc. 
48. The Grape-root Gall-louse. Idem. November and December, 1874. p. 506-7, 
49. Report of Entomologist and Curator of the Museum. Report of the United 
States Commissioner of Agriculture for 1874. p. 122-146. 20 illust. 
Parr I. A brief report on the Colorado potato beetle and other insects, giving the new 
facts of the year. Par? II. An economic paper on the Orthoptera. 
