﻿INDEX. 



Ill 



PAGB 



Milkweed 11^ 



Mimm Carolinensis 12-* 



mi'i imwf, Pezoma.rhtis ■'i4 



Minnesota— Locust History in 81 



" Locust Commission 8^ 



Montana - Tx)cust History in 87 



Myarchiis ci-inilus l'-4 



N 



Natural History of the Army AVorm 3'^, 182 



" " " Rocky Mountain Locust.. 07 



" " " Grape Pliylloxera 157 



" Enemies of the Army VVorm 52 



" " ' ' Locust 124 



Native Home of the Colorado Potato-beetle 8 



" " " Rocky Mountain Locust 109 



Nebraska— Locust Histor^^ in 79 



Newton County— Locust History in 13 



niteln, Gortyna 37 



Nisoniades 177 



" juvenalis 177 



Noctiia unipuni ta 34 



Nodaway Couuty— Locust History in 73 



Nonagria 38 



novmhoracensif!, Vernonia 119 



Novel Methods of tighiing the Colorado Potato- 

 beetle 3 



o 



Oarisma Poireshiek 178 



obscura var. of Laphygmafrugiperda 49 



occidrntnlis, Caloptenus 116 



Occurrence of Phylloxera in Southern States.. 164 



(Edipoda 103, 12S 



' ' phfsnicoptera ■ 104 



' ' migratorin 145 



oUgostachyo Arislida 122 



olionceus, Vireo 125 



Ophion purgat'is 54 



orisivora, Dolicortyx 52 



Orthi'i ITS 



Other Remedies for Doryphora 8 



Ovipositor of Female Army Wonn 32 



" ot .^schna 36 



' ' of Agrion 36 



of Army Worm Moth 38, 39, 182 



" of Canker-worm Moths 37 



" of Fall Army Worjn 37 



' ' of Katydids 37 



' ' of Plum Curculio 36 



" of Unarmed Rustic 37 



" of Yucca Moth 37 



Paleaa-ila—A. new Genus for the Spring Cank- 

 er-worm 13 



Paleacrila vernata 13 



Panicum sangatnale 122 



Pasimachiis elongatus 52 



Paris Green — Co.st of Application per Acre 3 



" " —Further Experience with 6 



" " — Prof. R. C.Kedzie's Experiments 



with C 



" " — Pi of. McMurtries Experiments 



with 7 



Past History of the Army Worm 24 



Pecks' Spray Machine 4 



Pettis County— Locust Injury in 73 



pennsylvanicus, Hai-palus 52 



pcrigi inum, Acridium 144, 14.t 



Pesoieiiix 115 



Pezoinaclms minimus 54 



Phahcna frugipcrda 48 



plKPiiicoplerii, (Edipoda 1U4 



Phylloxera— Ravages in California 163 



' ' in the Southern States 164 



Phylloxera vastalrix 157 



' ' qiiercus 158 



" Hileyi 158 



Phytolacca decandra 122 



Plants preferi ed by the Army Worm 49 



Platte County — Locust History in 73 



Poisonous Qualities of Colorado Potato-beetle 10 



Poisons for Potato-beetle — Trial of 7 



Pokeweed 122 



PAGB 



pometaria, Anisoptei-yx 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, 18 



poatoides, Eragrostis 122 



Potato-beetle— The Colorado^ 1 



" Pest; Poison 7 



Povicshick, Oarisma 178 



Proclamation of Gov. Hardin relating to Lo- 

 custs 95 



Prodenia autumnalis 48 



" " yar. fulvosa 4ft 



" '' " obscura 49 



Pseudopontia 170 



purgatus, Ophion 54 



Q 



Qiiercus falcata 183 



quercus. Phylloxera 15S 



Quiscalas versicolor 124 



Rafflesitf, Euichemon 170 



Rate at which young Locusts travel 102 



Ravages of Phylloxera in California 163 



Ray Couuty— Locust History in 74 



Reil-eved Woodpecker 124 



" '" Vireo 124 



Red-tailed Tachina-fly 53 



Ked-legged Locust 150 



repanda, Cicindela ... 62 



Remedies for Colorado Potato beetle 3,4, 5 



" Canker-worms 18,20, 21 



' ' Army Worm 54 



' ' Rocky Mountain Locust 125 



Rhiphcus 170 



Rhyssa 3S 



Rice Bunting 52 



Rocky Mountain Locust 57 



Account of Damage doTie in Missouri 89 



Artificial Means of Destroying the Eggs . . . 125 

 Bounties for catching and destroying Lo- 

 custs 138 



Changes that followed the Locusts 121 



Condition of Things in other States 76 



Conditions which prevent the permanent 



Se'tlement of the Species in Missouri 113 



Conditions of Migration 112 



Contrast between Spring and Fall IIU 



Definition of the Species 114 



Destitution in Missouri 91 



Destination of the departing Swarms lOti 



Destruction of the unlledged Young 136 



Directions in which tlte young Locusts 



travel 101 



Directions taken by the winged Insects 105 



Exodus in 1K75 104 



Experience in the Spring 118 



Food Plants 121 



General Outlook in the Spring of 1875 6l> 



Governor's Proclamation 95 



Habits of the unfledged Locusts lOO 



How to avert Locust Injuries 131 



Injury to Fruit and Fruit Trees 121 



Legislation, both national and local 132 



Lessons of the year 142 



Locusts as Food lor Man 143 



Natural Enemies 124 



Natural History 97 



Native Home of the Species 109 



Not a divine Visitation 97 



Not led by ' ' Kings ' ' and ' ' Queens " 103 



No Evil without some compensating Good. 120 



Outlook in Missouri 61 



Previous Experience in the Spring of 1867. . 57 



Rate at which the Young travel 102 



Suggestions 140 



The Locusts did not return in the Fall 124 



Time of leaving of the winged Insects 125 



1'h<y reached but a lew Miles East of where 



tliey hatched 102 



ruscarius, Elaphrus 52 



S 



Salvia trichostcmmoides 119 



St . Clair County— Locust History in 75 



Saw-flies 3S 



