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1643. EILEY, C. V. Continued. 

 APPENDIX III: 



Texas data for 1877 [63] 



Report of Jacob Boll, special assistant, [62] Reports from corre- 

 spondents and other miscellaneous reports, chronologically ar- 

 ranged, [64]-[82]. 

 APPENDIX IV : 



Missouri data for 1877 - [83] 



Reports from correspondents, and other data, chronologically ar- 

 ranged, [83]. ' 

 APPENDIX V: 



Kansas data for 1877 [85] 



Report by George F. Ganmer, special assistant, [85] Report "by A. 

 N. Godfrey, special assistant, [8rt] Reports from correspondents 

 and miscellaneous matter, chronologically arranged, [90]-[103]. 

 APPENDIX VI: 



Iowa data for 1877 [104] 



Detailed data from correspondents, and from other sources, chrono- 

 logically arranged, [104]-[110]. 

 APPENDIX VII: 



Colorado data for 1877 [Ill] 



Report from William Holly, special assistant, [111] Data from 



correspondents and from other sources, [113]-[116], 

 APPENDIX VIII: 



Nebraska data for 1877 , 1 [116] 



Journal kept by Prof. Samuel Aughey, special assistant, [117]- 

 [128] Miscellaneous data from correspondents, chronologically 

 arranged, [128]-[132] Record kept by Hon. J. Sterling Morton, 

 [132]. 



APPENDIX IX: 

 Narrative of the first journey made in the summer of 1877, by Mr. 



Packard [134] 



Diary notes through Kansas, Colorado, and Utah, [135] Observa- 

 tions in Montana, [137] Results of the journey, [138]. 

 APPENDIX X: 



Narrative of a second journey in the summer of 1877, by Mr. Packard- [139] 

 From Chicago to Utah, [139] Observations in Oregon and Wash- 

 ington Territory, [140] From Vancouver Island to California, 

 [141] Variations in Caloptenua spretus, atlanis, andfenmr-rubrum, 

 [143]. 

 APPENDIX XI: 



British-American data ' [145] 



Characteristics and prevailing winds of Manitoba, [145] Data 

 from the Cypress Hills region, [146] The locust breeds perma- 

 nently in the third prairie steppe, [146] No damage ever done 

 in the Peace River country, [146] Ravages in the Northwest in 

 the early part of the century, [147] Records by the Hon. Don- 

 ald Gunn, [148]. 

 APPENDIX XII: 



Autumn flights in 1877 [150] 



Southward movements in Minnesota and Iowa, [150] In Nebraska 

 and Missouri, [151] In Arkansas and Kansas, [152] In Colo- 

 rado and Texas, [155]. 



