101 



p. 155-184. The Butterfly: its egg, larva and pupa; their develop- 

 ment ami anatomy, p. 186. Brief definition of an insect. 



* 228. [Chicago] Inter-Ocean. Grasshoppers in Minne- 

 sota. New York Commercial Advertiser, June 1, 1874. 



II ibitats, habits and enemies of locusts. 



* 229. St. Joseph [Mo.] Herald. Grasshoppers stopping 

 Cars. Hartf. Daily Courant, vol. xxxviii, No. 198 (11, 163), 

 Aug. 19, 1874. 



Stoppage of railroad trains by locusts. 



* 230. C. R. Dodge. The Potato Bug. * * * * New 

 York Herald, vol. xl, No. 160, June 9, 1875, p. 3. 



Early and later history of Doryphora 10-lineata; its migrations; measures 

 to prevent its importation into Europe; its description and habits; its allies; 

 its destructiveness; means against it. 



* 231. The Report of the State Board of Agriculture 

 to the Legislature of Kansas for the year 1873, contains 

 the following, and Nos. 232, 233. 



a. The Chinch Bug, Micropus leucopterus [extracts from Riley's Second 

 Annual Report on the Insects of Missouri], p. 129-131. b. Silk-worm 

 seasons (by E. V. Boissiere), p. 137-138. 



* 232. C. V. Riley. Entomology, p. 266-274. 

 Extracts from Riley's Fifth Missouri Report, p. 17-27; importance and 



progress of entomology; how to counterwork noxious insects. 



* 233. C. V. Riley. Insect Punctures, p. 274-279, rig. 

 47-59. 



Reprint from Riley's Fifth Annual Missouri Report, p. 119-125, fig. 4 7- 

 59 : eggs of Orocharis saltator f, Oecanthus niveus, Orchelimum glaberrimum ?, 

 Phylloptera oblongifolia, Platyphyllum concavum, Phaneroptera curvicauda 

 [Orthoptera], Ceresa bubalus, Poeciloptera pruinosa and other Ilomoptera 

 in and on canes, twigs and leaves. 



* 234. The Third Report Kansas State Board Agric 



for 1874 contains the following, and No. 235. 



a. County reports and notes upon the visitations of locusts and chinch- 

 bugs, p. 16-53. b. Sketch of instructions given in entomology at the 

 Agricultural College, p. 303. 



* 235. Prof. F. H. Snow. Observations on the Use of 

 the Antennae of Polyphilla variolosa. — Harris, p. 361-362. 



Occurrence of Polyphylla variolosa at Penikese Island; adaptation of 

 the antennae of the. male to he organs of hearing ; manner in which the 

 male seeks his mate. 



* 236. Prof. J. O. Westwood. Thesaurus Entomologi- 



cus Oxoniensis ; or, Illustrations of new, rare, and interesting 



