INDEX 



443 



Katydid, habitats, 427-429; Varie- 

 ties : Angle-winged (Miorocen- 

 trum laurifolium), 429; Arbo- 

 real, or True ( Cyrtophyllus per- 

 spicillatus), 102-105, 326, 328, 

 429 ; Curved lanced ( Scudderia 

 curvicauda), 427; JTork-tailed 

 (Scudderia furcata), 326, 334- 

 336, 428; Oblong-winged (Am- 

 blycorypha oblong folia), 389-391, 

 428 ; Pistillated (Scudderia pis- 

 tillata), 427; Round winged (Am- 

 blycorypha rotundifolia), 428; 

 Texan (Scudderia texensus), 291, 

 292, 326, 330-332, 340, 390, 392, 

 427. 



Kellogg, on mimicry, 119 ; on varia- 

 tions, 17. 



Kingbird, 216, 240, 308, 310. 



Kinglet, golden crowned, accident 

 to, 254, 255. 



Knuth, quoted on insect visitors to 

 flowers, 34. 



Ladt-bied beetle, on water hemlock, 

 280. 



Lake, definition of, 430. 



Lamarck's theory, 3, 4. 



Lance-bearing grasshoppers (Xi- 

 pMdium attenuatwm), 427. 



Land, reclamation of, by plants, 

 283. 



Larger burrowing cricket (Tridacty- 

 lus apicalis), 425. 



Larva: Anephares rufipes, 176, 177; 

 Ant-lion, 179; Automeris io, 

 162, 163; Cresphontes, 150-152; 

 Catocala, 99, 100; Geometrid, 

 93, 94, 138; " Hat-tail," 132; 

 Saddle-baek, 138, 142-144; Sphinx 

 moth, 156-159; Swallow-tail but- 

 terfly, terrifying appearance of, 

 149; Tremex, 13; Trombidian, 

 414. 



Leather-colored locust (Schistocerca 

 alutacea), 330, 366-370, 420. 



Lesser locust (Melanoplus atlanis), 

 330, 415-417, 422. 



Lestes, dragon fly, 280. 



Lewis, on mimicry, 119. 



Lignicolous Orthoptera, 424, 425. 



Lilacs, grouping to attract insects, 

 32. 



Limenitis, mimicry of Monarch 

 butterfly, 126. 



LinuEEus, named the Sphinx, 156; 



system of grouping organic life, 

 3,4. 



Lizard, striped, in dunes, 298. 



Lizard's Tail (Saururus cernuus), 

 habitat of short-horned locust, 

 402-404. 



Locusts, habitats, 324-330, 419-424; 

 Varieties : American (Schisto- 

 cerca americana), 422; Armed 

 grouse (Tettigidea armata), 420; 

 Ash-brown ( Mestobregma cinc- 

 tum), 424; Blatchley's (Melano- 

 phis hldtcUeyi), 326, 328, 330, 

 354-356, 406; Boll's (Spharage- 

 mon bolH), 330, 362-365, 422; 

 Carolina (Bissosteira) ; 326, 327, 

 330, 340-347, 356, 362, 422; Clear- 

 wing (Camnula pellucida), 131, 

 326, 327, 364-367, 421; Clouded 

 (Encoptolophus sordidus), 330, 

 372-374, 421; Common (Melano- 

 plus impudicus), 422; Coral 

 winged (Hippiscus tuberculatus), 

 423; Crested grouse (Nomotettix 

 compressus), 413, 421; Dawson's 

 (Melanoplus dawsoni), 422 ; 

 Graceful (Melanoplus gracilis), 

 422; GEanulated grouse (Tetrix 

 granulates), 411-414, 419; Green- 

 legged (Melanoplus viridipes), 

 326, 328, 354, 356, 406, 407, 422; 

 Green-striped (ChortopJiaga viri- 

 difasciata), 330, 396, 408-411, 413, 

 421; Grizzly (Melanoplus punctu- 

 latus), 326, 327, 424; Haldeman's 

 (Hippiscus haldemanii), 423; 

 Hancock's grouse locust (Tetrix 

 TiancocTci), 421; Hooded grouse 

 (Paratettix cucullatus), 413, 414, 

 419; Hoosier (Paroxya hooseri), 

 420; Indiana (Neotettix han- 

 oocTci), 419 ; Injurious (Schisto- 

 cerca damniflca), 422; Leather- 

 colored, 330, 366-370, 420 ; Lesser 

 (Melanoplus atlanis), 330, 415- 

 417, 422; Long-horned (Psinidia 

 fenestralis), 359, 361, 424; Long- 

 winged 'grouse locust (Tettigidea 

 pennata), 330; Lubberly (Melano- 

 plus differentialis), 326, 327, 330, 

 356-358, 404, 420 ; Lurid (Melano- 

 plus luridus), 326, 327, 330, 422; 

 McNeil's (Melanoplus macneilli), 

 424; Maritime ( Trimerotropis 

 maritimfi), 326, 327, 360, 362, 

 424; Meadow green (Hesperotet- 

 tix pratensis), 420; Morse's (Me- 



