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01 ders either destroy ing Heteioptera or destroyed by them, p. 86, 87. (h) Alphabi tical 

 liat of the uaines of the authors and of authorities or societies, etc., referred to in this 

 work, p 88-91. (i) Abbreviations, etc., used in this work (with a diagram of three 

 French inches divided into lines), p. 92. (j) Remedies reported to be serviceable in 

 destroying insects of the suborder Heteroptera or phmt-bugs, p. 93-96. (k) Alphabet 

 ical list of (some principal) sections, families, and genera of the Hemiptera, Heterop- 

 tera, with derivation of names, etc.. etc. (compiled from the works of various authors, 

 omitting many synonyms, and referiing the genera to the families of Amyot and Ser- 

 ville's cliissiti cation), p. 97,112. (I) Alphabetical list of species, of the Hemiptera, 

 Heteroptera (with translation of the names and referring the synonyms to their propei 

 genera), p. 112-118. (m) Genera as arranged in the entomological cabinet of the Mu- 

 seum of the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, 1876 (with reference to 

 the pages on which the genera are mentioned in Amyot & Serville's Histoirenaturelle 

 des Hemipteres, Paris, 1843), p. 119-123. (n) Extracts from the list of Hemiptera, of 

 the region west of the Mississippi, including those collected by the Hayden explora- 

 tions of 187.3, by P. R. Uhler, Baltimore, Md., Washington, D. C, January 1876 (giv- 

 ing Uliler'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. 124-137. (o) Notes of the 

 habits of the Heteropterous insects, with the latest changes in the nomenclature, po- 

 sition, and classification oTthe various families, subfamilies, genera, and species 

 (taken from Uhler's List (see Reo. No. .568), and referring to the pages of that list), p. 

 128-131. (p) Eri-ata and addenda, p. 132. (q) List of (4;') societies and individuals to 

 whom a copy of this work has been sent (1876), p. 132. 



61. Report of the Entomologist and Curator of the Museum. Report of the 



U. S. Coinmissioner of Agriculture for 1876. pp. 17-46. Illust., p. 59. 



I. Contains report of C has. R. Dodge on the Museum exhibit at the Centennial Exhibition. 

 * II. Economic paper by the Entomologist on the Homoptera, 



62. Report of the Entomologist and Curator of the Museum. Report of the 



Commissiouer of Agriculture for 1877, pp. b9-14H, Flares V, Figs. 100, repro- 

 duced from the authors' engravings of Hyaienoptera. 



I. Economic paper on the Hyuienoptera in relation to Amorican Agriculture; II. A re- 

 port on the Museum Division, with a systematic classification for economic museums, 

 prepared by Charles li. Dodge. 



63> Manuscript Notes from my Journal | or | Entomological ludes | tonames,&c., j 

 ill I Agricultural Reports | with list of | Vegetable and Animal Substances In- 

 jured or Destroyed by Insects | Washington, D. C, | 1877. 103 pages, quarto. 

 Written and etched by Towneud Glover, and printed on stone. 

 50 copies were printed for gratuitous distribution. 



64. Illustrations | of | North American | Entomology | in the orders of | Coleoptera, 

 Orthoptera, Neiiroptera, Hymenoptera, Lepedoptera | Homoptera and Dip- 

 tera | By Towneud Glover | Washington, D. C. | 1878. 



The entire set of 273 plates, with names of .species on each plate in every order but Lepe- 

 doptera. Contains, also, arrangement of families, compiled from various authors, in 

 each order, with alphabetical lists of families and alphabetical lists of species, with 

 references to plate and figure Twelve copies only were printed for gratuitous dis- 

 tribution, chiefly to institutions in this country and in Europe. The series also con- 

 tained the 22 plates of cotton insects though not so stated on the title page. This was 

 Mr. Glover's last work, issued only a short time before he was forced to cease his 

 labors and to end his active connection with the Department of Agriculture, 



