158 



from the list of Heniiptera, of the region west of the Mississipi, including 

 those collected by the Hayden explorations of 1873, by P. R. Uhler, Balti- 

 more, Md., Washington, D. C, Jan. 1876 [giving Uhler's arrangement of 

 the " families &c.," and referring to the pages on which the genera are 

 mentioned in that work (see Rec, no. 568)], p. 124-127. o. Notes of the 

 habits of Heteroptei-ous insects, with the latest changes in the nomenclature 

 position and classification of the various families, subfamilies, genera and 

 species [taken from Uhler's List (see Rec, no. 568), and referring to the 

 pages of that list], p. 128-131. p. Errata and addenda, p. 132. q. List of 

 [45] societies, and individuals, to whom a copy of this work has been sent 

 (1876), p. 132. 



* 968. Townend G-lover. Manuscript notes from my 

 journal, or Entomological index, to names, &c., in Agricultural 

 reports, with list of vegetable and animal substances injured or 

 destroyed by insects, &c. Washington, written by Townend 

 Glover ; transferred to and printed from stone by J. C. Ent- 

 wisle, 1877. Title-cover -f title-p. + p. l-79bis + p. 81-103, 

 printed only on one side of the sheet. 30 X 28. t 22*5 X 16. 

 [Not published. Only printed for gratuitous distribution.] 

 [Dec, 1877.] 



a. Entomological index to the Agricultural reports [with abstract of 

 many of the passages referred to], p. 1-77. h. Insects to a greater or less 

 degree beneficial, by destroying noxious insects [stating what insects they 

 destroy], p. 78-79bls. c. Other agencies useful in the destruction of 

 insects [aninjals, fungi and other plants, poisons and diseases; insects which 

 bore in lead], p. 796/,s-. d. [List of vegetal and animal substances injured 

 or destroyed by insects ; list of articles, in the Reports, on cotton and on 

 cotton insects], p. 81-101. e. Addenda and errata, p. 102-103. /. Blank 

 for notes, p. 103. 



* 969. Townend Glover. Manuscript notes from my 

 journal. — Cotton, and the principal insects, &c., frequenting 

 or injuring the plant, in the United States. Washington, D. C. 

 Written and etched by Townend Glover, transferred to and 

 printed from stone by J. C. Entwisle, 1878. T.-p. -f- 2 p., 

 22 pi. ; each pi. with explanation at bottom, all printed only on 

 one side of the sheet. 31 X 25. t 27 X 16-5. [July, 1878.] 



Litroductory ; list of some principal articles, relating to cotton, printed 

 in the Reports of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, p. 1-2. b. Seeds, 

 and young plants, pi. 1. c. Root, and disease commonly known as sore- 

 shin, pi. 2. d. Rust of the leaf, as caused by fungus or by Acarus, pi. 3. 

 e. Rust more developed, pi. 4. /. Blight, pi. 5. g. Aphis, pi. 6. h. Plusia, 

 2 spp. ; Boarmia, pi. 7. i, Elypercbiria, pi. 8. J. Lozotaenia rosaceana, 



