Index to Volume II. 



The Sparrows 102 



" Unicorn proniiri.nl 341 



" \ValshKnf"Ui..l..-ir^,l(;.l i -27-. 



" Tear's inteinii--i..i, 353 



Thecia strigosa 175 



Thelia himaailala , . 27 



Thoas Swallow- tMil-T,!irvu of 308 



Thousand- legged Worms 53 



Three-lined rotato-bectle 274 



lltysania Zenobia 341 



Tliyreua Abtotii 123, 309, 326 



Thyridopterix efhemeraformis . . .35, 246 

 Time of appearance of Polyphe- 

 mus Moth m Kentucky and Ten- 

 nessee 1S6 



Tinea iapetzella 90 



' ' vestlanella 90 



Toads in Gardens 50, 175 



" vs. Bugs 91 



" Insects 237 



T.. desti-oy Plant-lice 180 



' • exterminate Cockroaches 24t) 



" kill the Pea-weevil 241 



' ' our Subscribers 93 



" '• " in Canada 203 



Tomato-feeding Worm 62 



'' Fruit " 172 



" Worms not poisonous II 



* * * * agam 91 



" " on Ground Cherry . 87 

 " " Parasites 88 



Tomicus 



'* monographus 207 



Tortoise-heetlea 2 



Toririx Rileyana 246 



Trochilium hospes 298 



Tromhtdium telarium 180, 305 



Trout Enemy 180 



" Web-worm 274 



Trumpet Grape-gall 28, 113 



Trypeta pomoneUa 273 



"* * (Acinia) solidaginis 29 



Twig-borer 245 



Two-striped Walking Stick 374 



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Unicoi-n Prominent 341 



Universal Remedies 33 



Unknown Larvae 63 



Unnatural Secretion of Wax 26 



Uredo ruhorum 245 



Ursula Butterfly more common than 

 Disippus in some sections of the 

 coimtry 177 



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Vanessa Aniiopa 176, 307, 372 



" artica 826 



" profne 175 



Verbena Bud-moth in the West 371 



Vespa mactilaia 167 



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Walsh Entoin..lou'ii"il Cal.iiiet .. 93, 5 



Walnut Cutrriiilhir-, S 



Water-bu;; 29, 5 



" -larvM i 



Wheat-burli. 11 \ Ku-I i 



' ' Rust and Barberry Rust 1 



White Grub Fungus 



' ' Grubs in Strawberry-beds . . i 



" lined Morning Sphinx S 



" Pine Weevil 



" Willow-worm S 



Why noxious Insects increase upon 



Willow Apple Gail'.'. .'.'.'. !! ."!!'.!!.! '. 

 ' ' Bud ' ■ 



Egfl " 



" Gall, pn.l-lik.- ■; 



Wire-worni.s in r..tui.i..s 



Wool-sower (in 11 



WoolyslllL'-likr \Vm, HMin .\|.l.le .. 

 Worms b.nn,_ r.^,. I ii . 1 1 1 1 ili.l' . . . 31, 



" I'M. I . •, ■ ' '"..'.'.'. \ 



" on I I.. I , W ...tr lieech 



" 11,,!-, -.ii Mi,ui--regari- ^ 



' ' under mulch Hay S 



X 



Xyleutcs robinice 1 



Xylocopa Carolina 



ERR^T^. 



Page 5, col. 1, line 11, omit the second "of." Page 

 6, col. 1, line 2, for ? read ! Page 8, col. 1, line 1, for 

 "thirty" read "twenty." Page 27, eol. 2, line 13 from 

 bottom, for "Gold Gilt-beetle" read "Gilt Gold-beetle." 

 Page 31, col. 1, line 30, for " Culopteron^ ^ read "Calop- 

 teron." Page 31, col. 1, line 41, for "No. 8 pin" read 

 "No. 18 pin." Page 32, col. 2, line 10, for '■'■Gastera- 

 cautha" read " Oasteracantlia." Page 45, col. 1, line 

 17 from bottom, for "35" read "47;" line 12 Irom bot> 

 tom, for "33" read "45," and for "34" read "46." 

 Page 85, col. 1, line 23, for "last" read "this." Page 

 97, over the illustration, for "Fig. 59" read "Fig. 59J." 

 Page 101, col. 2, line 25, for ^'Gecropia" read ^'Cecropi<E;" 

 same column, note, for "Chalets maria" read "Ohalcie 

 marim." Page 111, col. 1, line 2 from bottom, for 

 "Peirie' ' read "Pieris.' ' Page 131, col. 1, line 10 from 

 bottom, for "oval" read "oblong-oval." Page 152, 

 col. 1, line 21, for "one" read "our." Page 163, col. 



2, line 6, for "results" read "result." Page 168, col. 1, 

 lines 15 from top and 6 from bottom, for "Alanda" read 

 "Alauda." Page 1.59, col. 2,Unel3, for "S. C." read 

 "C. 'W." Page 183, col. 2, line 21 from bottom, for 

 "Fig. 113" read "Fig. 115." Page 188, col. 1, line 

 16, for ^^ Cersu" read "Cercis.^^ Page 211, col. 1, line 

 20 from bottom, for " as " read " and . ' ' Page 244, col . 

 2, line 24, for "(C. thymdes)" lead "(G. disticha, Linn.)" 

 Page 271, col. 1, line 3 from bottom, add a comma after 

 "left." Page 276, col. 1, line 8 from bottom, for 

 ^^quifiqu£macalata^^ Tend •^quinqueinaculata^^^ same page, 

 col. 2. line 16 from bottom, for "Shafl'er" read "Safl'er." 

 Page 302, col. 2, line 25 from bottom, for "in" read 

 "and." Page 339, col. 1, line 22 from bottom, for 

 "Colandra" read ^•Calaiidra.''' On page 126, note, we 

 referred all the drawings of Figiu-e 85 to Bruchus gra- 

 narius: in reality a, e and/ only, represent that i 

 while I, c, d and g represent £ruchue pisi. 



