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38. Introduction of Domestic Animals-2_._---._..-_-__.- 2.2. 298 ; 710 
a. Wild Hogs; their extermination). _._=22.-2.2--5_ 2222 298; ‘710 
b. Plague of Wood Rats, 1614-1618; cause of its disap- 
POATANCE Lisle ofa. bee he eed tee eS eee ee 300 ; 712 
¢. Common Rats and Mice: “Batsaeteeen ea sa eee ee 805 ; 717 
d. Wild or Half-wild Cats......-...-- Pe Fe eee ee 306 ; 718 
es Cattle and other Animals. 225 seoe 22s. a2 oS. See 307 ; 719 
GamelOrses Ue. 20 3 Leys Aan poeta eh gt eens of BOTS 
54 NUrOdUGtiON. Of JBITGS 2s % =. 3. See ween ees = cele a. eee ae 308 ; 720 
aePoultry os fe? Ses Se eee eee Bhs oe See 308 ; 720 
b. Game Birds: American Quail or Bobwhite, figure ; 
Ground Dove; ‘ete: Liat eee aR ee he a ee en 
c. Singing Birds: Tree Sparrow ; Goldfinch, figure ; Wheat- 
ear; Starling, figure ; Mocking Bird, figure ; American 
Goldfinch? figure < ele: sateen ae She 310 ; 722 
35. Introduction of Reptiles and Amphibians-.-.-.--..---.-----. 313 5 725 
a. Reptiles: the American Blue-tailed Lizard; (Anolis 
principals du;), Pigurevs--weo 2-25) le eee 313 ; 725 
b. Amphibians: Great Surinam Toad; Agua Toad (Bufo 
Gia, ,band:). /HIPUres oe esse 314 ; 726 
36. Introduction of Land Mollusca; Snails and Slugs ....-.-... 315 ; 727 
a. (Native Species. Wigures- 2-25 225. 2302 222-4 eee 815 5 727 
b. Introduced Snails; some Injurious Species. Figures __ 318 ; 730 
c. Blues wevRnOUrOs'. - ja) BERG ROE ieee ee 322 ; 734 
Sis, introductioniof insects “222 25: 2. obs 2 a ee ee 323 ; 735 
a. Native Species mentioned by Early Writers .-_.--.---- 323 ; 739 
6: Modes‘of introduction = 22-24-22 2-2 25.2 3-2 ee ee 325 ; 737 
c. Diptera (Flies; Mosquitoes, etc.). Figures --_-------- 828 ; 740 
d. Aphaniptera (Fleas; Jigger). Figures_____...-------- 337 ; 749 
e. Hymenoptera (Bees; Wasps; Ichneumon Flies; Ants, 
ete) itioures 2 2b a2 ee 338 ; 750 
f. Lepidoptera (Butterflies ; Moths). Figures.___-----.-- 344 ; 756 
g. Trichoptera;(Caddis-fies): 2:22. 28i cece tee eae eee 370 ; 782 
h. Neuroptera (Lace-wings; Ant-lions). Figures __._---- 370 ; 782 
i. Coleoptera (Beetles; Weevyils). Figures_______.------- 372 : 784 
j. Hemiptera (Bugs; Cicada; Plant-lice; Scale-insects; 
Thrips, ete:)—) Wigures ose soe es be a 386 ; 798 
k. Pseudoneuroptera (Dragon-flies, etc.). Figures ___---- 400 ; 812 
l. Mallophaga (Bird-lice). Wigures_-----..-._... ---22.- 407 ; 819 
m. Orthoptera (Grasshoppers ; Cockroaches, etc.). Figures 409 ; 821 
n. Dermaptera (Harwigs)). Figures-.--.-_.-:.-.-----2-- 415 ; 827 
o. Thysanura (Lepisma; Silver-witch). Figures_--.---_- 416 ; 828 
38. Introduction of Arachnids and Myriapods-_--....-.--------- 417; 829 
a, Araneima (Spiders). VHigures sen ee eee 417 ; 829 
b.” Acarina, (Mites; Ticks). Wigures.. 22°) 2 5.22 Saas 428 ; 840 
c. Myriapoda (Centipedes ; Galley-worms, etc.). Figures .: 430 ; 842 
39. Introduction of Terrestrial Isopods (Pill-bugs, etc.). Figures 432 ; 844 
