﻿INDEX. 



PAGR 



JEschna — Oviposition of 37 



JEgiale '. l"*^ 



, , Kollari 179 



, , indecisa 170 



Acridium americanum 103, 104 



' ' perigrinum 144, 145 



Acridii 115, 128 



Acrido; hagi 144 



Agrion — Oviposition ol" 37 



Agroiis inermis 37 



albifrons, Chnlcis 54 



Aletia arr/iUacea 23 



Alcece, Enjnnis 182 



Amara angustata 52 



Amarantus Blitum 61 , 119, 121 , 122 



American Acridium 103 



' ' grape-vines in Europe 167 



Americarius, Coccyzus 124 



Andrew County— Locust History in 62 



AnUopteryx pometnria 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 



• ' eescularia 17 



angustata, Amara 52 



A7i07nis xylina 23 



anonyma, Tachina 179 



Apocyman 119 



Aristida oligostach la 122 



Axmy Worm Tachina-lly. r 53 



" " Ichneiunon-flj' 54 



jVi-my Woi-m 22, 182 



Additional Notes ou Mode, Place and Time 



of Oviposition 182 



Are there one or two Broods each Year '?. . . 47 



Completion of its Natiu'al History 182 



Descripi ion of the Egg 34 



" " Larval Stages 184 



Habits of the Worm 45 



In what stnte does the Insect hibernate ? 43 



Its History in 1875 28 



Its History in Missouri in 1875 30 



Its sudden Appearance and Disappearance. 50 



Natural Enemies 52 



Nomenclature 22 



Natural History of the Army Worm 32 



Past History of the Army Worm 24 



Remedies 54 



Sexual Diflereuces 30 



Summary 56 



The Pall Army Worm 49 



The term "Army Worm" applied to vai-i- 



ous Insects 23 



Time of Appearance of the Worm 46 



Where are the Eggs laid ? 38 



When are the Eggs laid ? 40 



' 'Are Potato Bugs poisonous ?" 11 



Asclepias 61, 119 



Astyci 176 



Atchison County — Locust History in 1S75 62 



Atlanis, Caloptetms ..113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 153 



Atlai tic Locust 150 



Atomizer for ajiplying Paris Green Water 4 



autumnalis, Prodcnia 48 



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Bates County — Locust History in 63 



Barbicornis 170 



' ' basalis 170 



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Barton County — Locust History in 6;j- 



Benton " " " 63 



Black-bellied Lebia 3 



Blitum, Anarantm 61, 119, 121, 122 



Black Larva of White-lined Morning Sphinx. . 122 



Brachypeplus magnus 148 



Buchanan County— Locust History in 64 



calidun, Calosoma 52 



cnliginosus, Harpalus 5i 



Calocampa exolcta 23 



Caldwell County — Locust History in 61 



California — Phylloxera Ravages in 163 



Calopteni 115 



Caloptenus spretus .57, 109, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118 



Atlanis 113. 114, 116, 117,118,153 



" femur-rubrum.AW, 115, 116, 117, 118, 1.53 



' ' Italicus 140 



' ' occidentalis 116 



'' viridis 117 



' ' differentialis 150, 153 



Colosoma scrutator 52 



' ' Wilcoxi _. 52 



Canker-worm Moths— Oviposition of ". 37 



" " Traps 20,21 



Canker-worms 12 



'■' " Two Species defined Vi 



" " Remedies for 17,20,21 



Carolinensis, Mimus 124 



' ' Solanum 122 



Cass County— Locust Histoi-y in 64 



Cat Bird 124 



Casliiioides 170 



Castnia yucca 173- 



' ' Linus 178 



" Licus 178 



Catocala 1'<S 



C'erctes 178 



Vhalcis albifrons 54 



Changes that followed Locusts 121 



Chinch Bug, 142, 143 



Cicada 38 



Ciciiidela rcpanda 52 



Clay County — Locust History in 67 



Clinton " " " 6t> 



Color.ado— Locust History in 84 



Colorado Potato-beetle 1 



Damage during the year 1 



Further Experience with Paris Green •"> 



Its scientific name 2 



Machine for SAveeping it off Vines 4 



Native Home 8 



Natural Enemies 3 



Novel Remedies for 3 



Occurrence in the Atlantic States 1 



Other Mixtures for 7, 8 



Peck's Spray Machine 4 



Renaedies 3 



Use of ."-traw as a Preventive 4 



Clumsy Locust 148 



comma, Leucania 43 



Coral-winged Locust 104 



Cossus 177 



crinitus, Miarchtis 125 



Crow eats Colorado Potato-beetle 3 



" Blackbird 124 



Cuckoo--Yellow-billed 124 



