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Bethune, C. J. 8. Continued. 



Antennie of Insects. The Earth-worm, May, 

 1808, p. 157. 



Entomological Report of the State of Illinois. 

 Singular Cocoons (Callosamia proinclln'ii, 

 Drury). June, 1808, p. 172. 



The Plum Curculio (Conotrachclus nenuphar, 

 I Icrbst). A Strawberry Bug. June, 1808, p. 189. 



The Wheat Midge (Cecidomi/in trl/ich. The 

 Palmer-worm. July, 1808, pp. 200-7. 



Burying Beetles. The Plum Curculio. July, 

 1868, pp. 214-6. 



Specimens reared from larvie or pupiv. August, 

 1868, p. 254. 



Entomological Queries. The Red-humped Apple- 

 tree Caterpillar. The Squash-bug. September, 

 1SI1S, pp. 2023. 



The Horned Corydalis. An Emperor Moth's 

 Cocoon. Specimens from a School Girl. Sep- 

 tember, 1868, p. 278. 



A Man slaying Caterpillar! The Cecropia Em- 

 peror Moth. Beech Aphides. October, 1808, p. 31<i. 



Cockroaches. November, 1868, p. 327. 



The Wheat Midge. November, 1868, p. 350. 



Apple-tree Borers. December, 1868, p. 360. 



What is the use of Entomology ? Galls and their 

 origin. January, 1869, pp. 30-31. 



Strawberry Worms. Ants and their habits. 

 Strength of Insects. February, 1869, pp. 58-9. 



Ravages of the Midge in 1808. The Meal Worm 

 (Tenebrio nwlittn; Linn.). March, 1809, pp. 90-7. 



Tiger Beetles. Currant-bush Caterpillars. Curi- 

 ous doings of Ants. April, 1809, pp. 130-8. 



The American Vapourcr Moth, and other Notes. 

 May, 1809, pp. 177-9. 



Carnivorous Ground-beetles. June, 1809, pp. 217-8. 



Unicorn Beetle and other Insects. The Apple- 

 tree Bark-louse. The Dog lick. The Goose- 

 berry Fruit- worm. Cut- worms. July, 1809, 

 pp. 255-8. 



Popular Entomology. Apple-tree Bark-louse. 

 Maple - tree Borer. The Rose - bush Slug. 

 Squash Bugs and Cucumber Beetles, etc. 

 August, 1809, pp. 295-9. 



The Grain Aphis. The Raspberry Cane-girdler. 

 September, 1869, pp. 330 9. 



Poisonous Worms again. Larva infesting the 

 Parsnip. The Potato Flea-beetle. Garden Ene- 

 mies. October, 1869, pp. 378-80. 



A Collect on of Insects. The Pea Weevil. No- 

 vember, 1869, pp. 425-6. 



Cabbage Insects. Insects affecting the Balsam 

 and Spruce. December, 1869, pp. 457-8. 



Water Beetles. Parasite on the Saw-fly Currant- 

 worm. The Six-ribbed Pine-beetle. January, 

 1870, pp. 17-19. 



Emperor Moth Cocoon. Those terrible tomato 

 worms again. February, 1870. pp. 58-9. 



Carrion Beetles. New Species of Insects. March, 

 1870, pp. 112-3. 



Bethune, C. J. 8. Continued. 



The Pea Weevil. Scavenger Beetles. Look out 

 for the Colorado Potato-beetle! April, 170, 

 pp. 137-8. 



Apple-tree Bark-louse. May, 1870, p. 194. 

 Precautions against Noxious Insects. How to 

 co'lect insects. How to destroy ,-inls. June, 



1870, pp. 232-5. 



Kntomological Queries and Replies. July, 1870, 

 pp. 271-4. 



The Colorado Beetle Invasion of Canada I Pop- 

 lar-tree Caterpillars, etc. A-igust, 1X70, pp. 290 9. 



The Cattle Fly. Entomological Queries and Re- 

 plies. The Apple Curculio. September, 1870, 

 pp. 335-7. 



Thy Poisonous (!) Tomato Worm. October, 1870, 

 p. 3SO ; December, p. 155. 



The Potato Sphinx. Entomological Queries and 

 Replies November, 1870, pp. li'l 5. 



Dung Beetles (Scarabu'ida;). February, 1871, p. 72. 

 The "White-marked Tussock Caterpillar. Earth- 

 worms. April, 1871, pp. 135-6. 



The Colorado Potato Beetle. May, 1871, p. 190 ; 

 June, 1871, pp. 219-20. 



Wire-worms. Mud-dauber Wasps. June, 1871, 

 p. 220. 



Apple-tree Borer. Entomological Notes and Que- 

 ries. July, 1871, p. 271. 



The Hessian Fly. August, 1871, p. 309. 



Entomological Queries and Replies. Spiders. 

 September, 1871, pp. 330-7. 



Entomological Queries and Replies. October, 



1871, p. 375. 



The Locust-tree Borer. Parasite of the Colorado 

 Potato-beetle. The I lag-moth Caterpillar. No- 

 vember, 1871, pp. 415-0. 



Luminous Insects. April, 1872, p. 130. 



Lady-bi ds (Coccinellirltr). May, 1872, p. 175. 



The Colorado Potato Beetle. June, 1872, p. 208. 



Insect Economy. January, 1873, p. 0. 



Entomology, Past and Future. February, ls~:i. 

 pp. 30-7. 



The Potato Crop and the Colorado Beetle. Feb- 

 ruary, 1873, p. 53. 



Insects of March. February, 1873, pp. 50-7. 



Wheat Insects in 1872. March, 1873, p. 97. 



Books on Insects. March, 1873, p. 102. 



The Codling Worm. May, 1873, pp. 180-1. 



A Humming-bird Moth. The Luna Emperor 



Moth. June, 1873. p. 197. 

 Pine-borer Bect\c{Monvlia.mm us m/usor,Kirby). 



July, 1873, p. 237. 



Entomological Queries and Replies. July, 1873, 



p. 244. 

 The Promethea Emperor Moth. Septemljer, 1873, 



p. 329. 



Spread of Noxious Insects. October, 1873, p. 357- 

 The Potato and Tomato Worm. October, 1873, 



p. 378. 



