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pp. 107, 115, 283. /. Improved Cotton Worm Destroyer (by J. W. John- 

 son), p. 1.18, tig. g. Magnifying Insect Case, p. 246, fig. h. Army Ants 

 [Intelligence of ants; habits of Eciton sp.; (see Rec, No. 72)], p. 289. 

 i. On the classification of the rhiphophorus [rhynchophorous] Coleoptera 

 (by J. L. LeConte), p. 293. j. A simple insect catching device [for field 

 insects], p. 295. k. The Colorado Potato Bug [habits and description of 

 larva and imago (fig.); means against it], p. 306, fig.; p. 383. I. The 

 Ants of Brazil [habits and habitations (mounds)] p. 340. m. Wire Worms 

 [how to destroy them], p. 406. 



Vol. xxxi: ». White Ants [their ravages at Pernambueo] (by Truman 

 Hotchkiss), p. 20. o. How to kill grasshoppers [method used with success 

 in Cyprus], p. 37. p. Phytolacca decandra destructive to cockroaches, p 

 43. (/. Babies in Ants [from eating corrosive sublimate; a means against 

 Oecodoma (see Rec, No. 72)], p. 49. r. The Colorado Potato Bug 

 [means against it] (by M. P. Smith), p. 52. s. Strange Stories Confirmed 

 [Oecodoma eats fungi and not leaves; C'ecropia trees protected by ants] 

 (by Fritz Miiller). p. 54. /. Habits of Cicada septendechn, p. 58. u. Pol- 

 itics in the Beehive [habits of Trigona spp., in Brazil] (by F. Miiller), 

 p. 65. v. The Locust in Minnesota [description and habits of Caloptenus 

 spretus; extent of its ravages; means against locusts in Europe and Africa; 

 their natural enemies], p. 65. w. Raiding Ants [habits of slave-making 

 ants in N. W. Arkansas], p. 68. x. A wash to keep mosquitoes away, 

 p. 75. y. Language of Insects and Animals [communication among ants], 

 p. 81. z. Oak Apples or Galls \_Cynips quercus-pelioli], p 82, fig. 1-5. 

 aa. Our Six Legged Rivals [intelligence of ants; analogy between ants' 

 doings and those of men], p. 113. hb. Remedy for Insect Stings, p. 118. 

 cc. The Western Locust Plague [habits of Caloptenus spretus; damage 

 done by locusts and means against them in Minnesota], p. 119, fig. dd. 

 How to kill house flies, p. 124. ee. The Ant's Instinct [capture of roaches 

 by ants] (by T. Hotchkiss), p. 132. .//". To prevent or check oiliness in 

 Lepidoptera, p. 138. gg. Replacement of Injurious Insects [see Rec, No. 

 134, «] (by J. L. LeConte), p. 152. hh. The Grape Phylloxera— Sixty 

 Thousand Dollars Reward offered for a Remedy for the Grape Disease 

 [amount and manner of award; description, habits and figures of all stages 

 of the insect and disease ; means of coping with the disease (see Rec, No. 

 39)], p. 162. fig. 1-5; p. 356. ii. Insects more particularly associated with 

 Sarracenia variolaris [see Rec, No. 107] (by C. V. Riley), p. 16S. jj. On 

 the Cotton Worm [its habitat; means against it] (by A. R. Grote), p. 168. 

 Ick. Vesicatory Potato Bugs, pp. 176, 213, 231, 277. //. Utilization of 

 locusts for food, p. 18 7. mm. Queer Rains [swarms of ants in England], 

 p. 193. >in. The Plague of Locusts [means against and natural enemies of 

 locusts] (by J. Whiteford), p. 196. oo. To destroy Rose Slugs, p. 207. 

 pp. The. Phylloxera [means against it], pp. 231, 273, 356. qq. The Louse 

 a Substitute for the Compass (by r Prof. Webster, p. 261). rr. The South 

 American Boxer [habits of a species of (?) Locustina] (by T. Hotchkiss)? 



