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Manuscript Notes from my Journal | or | Illustrations of Insects | Native 
and Foreign | Diptera | or | Two-winged Flies. | Washington, 1874. 
Written by Townend Glover. Transferred and printed from stone by Jas. F. Gedney, 
4to. pg. III, plates I-XII, pl. A (each witha page of explanation) pg. 120, printed only 
on one side of the sheet. Only 45 copies printed for gratuitous distribution.) 
(a) Introduction, p. I-III. (b) Figures of about 340 imagos, 160 young, 30 habitations, and 
numerous details of about 400 species, pl. I-XII. (v) Anatomical details of 86 genera 
pl. A. (d) Arrangement of families, p. I. (e) Alphabetical list of the families and gen- 
era of Diptera mentioned in this work, with synonyms, habitat, food, etc., p. 2-59, 
(f) Alphabetical list of predaceous or parasitic Diptera, the larve or perfect flies of 
which destroy other insects, p. 60-62. (g) Alphabetical list of vegetable and animal 
substances, etc., inhabited, injured, or destroyed by Diptera, p. 63-78. (h) Alphabeti- 
cal list of insects of other orders either destroyinz Diptera or destroyed by them, p, 
79-85. (i) Alphabetical list of names of authors, and of authorities quoted, p. 86-89, 
(j) Abbreviations used in this work, p. 90. (k) Alphabetical list of some of the gen- 
era, ete., of Diptera, with derivation of names, p. 91-93. (1) Alphabetical list of the 
species of Diptera, and other orders, fungi, ete., with derivation of names, p 94-100 
(m) Supplement. 1. Remedies, p. 101-111. (n) Alphabetical list of insects, etc., men. 
tioned in Report on Remedies, p. 112. (0) Synoptical tables (of divisions and families), 
p. 113-118. (p) Definition of terms, p. 118. (q) Addenda, p. 119-120. (r) Notes, p, 
120. 
. Recent notes on the Phylloxera, from Foreign Sources. Monthly Report U. 
S. Department of Agriculture for January, 1875. p. 40. 
. On Beneficial Insects. Idem. April, 1875. p. 175-6. 
. Entomological Record. Idem. May and June, 1875. pp. 221-230. On cut- 
worms; Phylloxera in Austria, the same in France; locusts, etc. 
. Insect Injuries. Idem. July, 1875. p. 307-310. 
. Insect Injuries. Idem. August and September, 1875. p. 367-370. 
Entomological Record. Idem. October, 1875. pp. 442-445. Notes on the 
chineh-bug and Colorado beetle. 
. Report ofthe Entomologist and Curator ofthe Museum. Report of the (U.S.) 
Commissioner of Agriculture for 1875. pp. 114-136. 63 illust. 
Part I. An Economic paper on the ‘‘ Heteroptera or Plant Bugs.’”” Parr II. Remedies 
reported to ve serviceablo in destroying insects in the Suborder Heteroptera or plant 
bugs. 
Insect Injuries. Monthly Report of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
1876. p. 245. 
Insect Injuries. Idem. August and September, 1876. p. 333-336, 
Manuscript Notes from My Journal | or | Illustrations of Insects | Native and 
Foreign | Order Hemiptera | suborder Heteroptera | or plant-bugs. | Washing- 
ton, D. C. | 1876. 
Written and etched by Townend Glover; transferred and printed from stone by J. C. Ent- 
wisle, 1876. (2)+2+410—133 p. (p. 1-57bis, p. 58-132), 10 pl. (pl. 1-9 colored), printed 
only on one side of the sheet. (Only 53 copies printed, for gratuitous distribution.) 
Title; copyright. . (4) Introduction, p.1-2. (b) About 325 figures of about 257 imagos, 
19 young and numerous anotomical details of about 240 species, pi. 1-10, each pl. with 
ap. of explanatory text. (c) Arrangement of families, etc., of the Heteroptera, or 
plant-bugs (Burmeister’s arrangement (1835), p. 1-6, p. 16; Westwood’s (1840), p. 7-9, 
p. 16; Amyot and Serville’s (1843), p. 9-12, p.16; Douglas and Scott’s (1861-1865), p. 
12-15, p. 17), p. 1-17. (d) Alphabetical list of the families and genera of Heteroptera 
mentioned in this work with synonyms, habits, food, habitat, etc. (includes, with others, 
all the species mentioned in Say’s works, with the names of the genera to which they 
have more recently been removed), p. 18-73. (e) Alphabetical list of predaceous or 
parasitic Heteroptera, the larve, pupx, or perfectinsects of which destroy other in. 
sects, p. 74,75. (f) Alphabetical list of vegetable and animal substances frequented, 
injured, or destroyed by Heteroptera, p. 76-85. (g) Alphabetical list of insects of other 
