p. 51 



Chinch bug — Continued 

 History of (Howard] 



same. 1888 



Interesting outljreak of, in northern Oliio. 1899. p. 55 



Its i)rol)able origin and (Hffusion, its habits and development, 



natural checks and reme<lial and preventive measures, with 



mention of habits of allied European species. 1898 



0])servations in Iowa in 1894 ( Osl)orn ) . 1894. p. 230 



Ohio f)utbreak of, three years' study of (Webster). 1896. p. 18.. 

 Kemedies for (Glover) — 



1875. p. 442 



1881. p. 87 



1882. p. 87 



Chincha. Sec Skunks. 



Chinese and fruitarians, nutrition investigations among, at California 



Agri(;ultural Experiment Station, 1899-1901 (Jaffa). 1901 



Chinese incubators (Brill), p. 247 



Chinese labor in agriculture, p. 572 



Chinese tea-i)lant or thea virdis: 



Cultivation and manufacture of tea from, in l^. S., practicability 



of. p. 349 



Practical)ilitv of its culture and manufacture in U. S. 1877 



same. (2d p. 26) 



Chinese vegetable food materials, their nutritive and economic value, 



description of (Blasdale). 1899 



Chinook winds: 



Description of ( Garriott) . 1892. p. 23 



same ( (ilass). 1902. p. 41 



Havre, Mont., notes on (A])be). 1898. p. 568 



History of (Burrows). 1901. p. 555 



How they came to Montana in 1896 (Coe). p. 413 



Iowa, notes on (Abbe) . 1897. p. 545 



Montana (Abbe). 1895. p. 426 



Oregon, report of ( Pague) . 1896. p. 460 



Chinook and signs of its approach, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 213. 



Chinooks and hot winds (Abbe). 1894. p. 77 



Chinooks versus kuro siro, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 114 



Chionobas (oeneis) macounii, preliminary notes upon (Fletcher). 



1889. p. 45 



Chipman, A. J. Rocky Mountain locust in Kansas and Colorado 



in 1880. App. p. 55 



Chittenden, Frank Ilurlhut: 



Agrilus, \oith American species of, food plants and injurv of. 



1900. p. 64 , ". . . . 



Apple-tree l)orers, larger 



Asparagus, insects that affect. 1 898. p. 54 



Asparagus beetles. 1896. [>. 341 



Bean leaf-beetle, rejiort on. 1 897. p. 64 



Beans and i)eas, insects injurious to. p. 233 . 



Beetles, certain iniported, distribution of. 1895. p. 326 



Birch trees, destru(;tive borer, enemy of. 1898. p. 44 



Bronze ai)ple-tree weevil. 1900. p. 37 



Cereals, stored, and other products in Mexico, insects affecting. 



1896. p. 27 



( 'ereals and other dry vegetable foods, insects affecting. 1896. 



p. 1 1 2 



("hestnut and pine trees in Virginia and neighboring States, in.sec^t 



injury to. 1897. p. 67 



( 'hestnut ])orer, two-lined, circular on. 1897 



(■hicago, 111., World's Columbian pjxposition, 1893 — 



destruction of insects occurring in foreign exhibitions. 1894. 



p. 225 



insect collections of. 1894. p. 23(5 



Coleopterous enemies of grapevine, some. 1895. ]>. :!84 



Cucumber beetle, notes on. 1898. ]>. '27 



Fall army worm and variegated cutw(jrm. 1901 



Flea-beetle living on purslane. 1898. p. 83 



Index 



C'lasslflratlon no. 



A 1.1:887 



A9.3:17 



A9.6:20 



A9.6:15 



A9.7:7 



A9.6:6 



A27.9:13 

 Al. 1:881-2 

 A9. 1:882 



A10.3:107 

 A4. 1:900 

 Al. 1:870 



Al. 1:877 



A1.6:3 



A1.2:An7^ 



A 10. 3:68 



A 29. 6: 20 

 A29.3:31 

 A29.6:26 

 Al. 10:901 

 A29.6:24 

 A 29. 6:25 

 A 29. 6:23 

 A 29. 6:24 

 A 29. 6:25 

 A29.6:22 

 A29.6:26 



A9.7:2 



A8.1:3 



A9.6:22 



A9.5:32 



A9.6:10 



Al. 10:896 



A9.6:9 



Al. 10:898 



A9.7:7 



A9.6:18 



A9.6:22 



A 9. 8:4 



A 9. 6:4 



A9.6:7 

 A9.5:24 



A9.7:6 



A9.7:6 



A9.7:7 



A9.6:10 



A9.6:29 



A9.6:18 



114—04- 



-15 



225 



