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Locusts — Continued. 



lanoplus morsei), 422; Mottled 

 sand (Spharagemon Wyoming- 

 ianum), 327, 330, 359-362, 364, 

 423, 424; Narrow-wing (Me- 

 lanoplus augustipennis ) , 326, 327, 

 330, 424; Nebraska (Phoetaliotes 

 neirascensis), 420; Northern (Me- 

 lanoplus extremus), 420; Obo- 

 vate winged (Melanoplus oiovati- 

 pennis), 422; Obscure grouse 

 (Tetrix olsoura), 330, 419; 

 Orange-winged (Bippiscus phoeni- 

 copterus), 422; Ornate grouse 

 (Tetrix ornata), 412-414, 421; 

 Pasture (Orphuella speciosa), 2,11, 

 292, 399-401, 421; Quaker, 

 or Sulphur-winged (Arphia sul- 

 piiuria), 326, 330, 395-398, 413, 

 421; Eed-legged (Melanoplus fe- 

 mur-rubrum), 326, 327, 330, 422; 

 Bough (Bippiscus rugosus), 422; 

 Eust (Schistocerca nibiginosa), 

 368 ; Sand (Ageneotettix arena- 

 sus), 362, 423; Sand grouse (Tet- 

 rix arenosus), 421; Soudder's 

 paroxya (Paroxya scudderi), 420; 

 Seudder's short-winged (Melano- 

 plus scudderi), 422; Short-horned 

 (Syrbiila admirabilis), 362; Short- 

 horned (Tryxalis brevicornis ) , 

 400-405,420; Short-winged brown 

 (Stenobothrus curtipennis), 326, 

 327, 330, 370-372, 420; Short- 

 winged green (Dichromorpha viri- 

 dus), 295, 297, 392-394, 420; 

 Short-winged grouse (Tettigidea 

 parvipennis), 420; Slender bodied 

 (Lepiysma marginicollis), 420; 

 Small (Melanoplus minor), 330, 

 422; Spicated grouse (Tettigidea 

 spicata), 420; Spotted (Orphuella 

 pelidna), 420; Sprinkled (Chlo- 

 ealiis eonspersa), 297, 326, 327, 

 330, 344, 347-351, 424; Striped 

 (MecostetJius Uneatus), 420; 

 Striped brown (Melanoplus fas- 

 ciatus), 422; Sulphur-winged or 

 Quaker (Arphia sulphurea), 326, 

 330, 395-398, 413, 421; Two- 

 striped (Melanoplus bivittatus), 

 326, 327, 356-359, 404, 420; 

 Varied wing (Arphia xanthop- 

 thera), 290, 291, 326, 328-330, 

 351-354, 421 ; Yellow-winged 

 sand (Trimerotropis citrina), 330, 



424; Yellowish (Melanoplus flori- 



dus), 424. 

 Loggerhead shrike, 235, 236. 

 Long-horned locust (Psinidia fenes- 



tralis), 359, 361, 424. 

 Longieorn beetle, 303. 

 Long-winged grouse locust (Tettig- 

 idea pennata), 330. 

 Lubberly locust (Melanoplus differ- 



entialis), 326, 327, 330, 356-358, 



404, 420. 

 Lubbock, op fertilization, 30, 31. 

 Luna moth,jcocoon of, 60, 62. 

 Lurid locust (Melanoplus luridus), 



326, 327, 330, 422. 

 Lycosidae, egg-sac of, 277. 

 Lyreman, or Dog-day harvest fly 



(Cicada tibicen), 59, 216-218, 289. 



MacDougal, on creation of new 



species, 13. 

 McNeil, on color varieties of green- 

 striped locust, 410, 411. 

 McNeil's locust (Melanoplus mac- 



neilli), 424. 

 Macroteleira, parasite, 195. 

 Maple, winged seeds of, 28; hard, 



332. 

 Marigold, 201. 

 Maritime locust (Trimerotropis 



maritima), 326, 327, 360, 362, 424. 

 Markings, directive, 86; terrifying, 



119, 137-164. 

 Marsh cone-head grasshopper (Con- 



ocephalus palustris), 427. 

 Marsh, fresh, definition of, 430; 



salt, definition of, 430. 

 Marsh ground cricket (Nemobius 



palustris), 421. 

 Marsh life in dunes, 296. 

 Maryland yellow-throat, 224, 225, 



295. 

 Mason-was|>s, or Jug-making, or 



Potter wasp, 206-209. 

 Meadow cricket, striped (Oeeanthus 



fasciatusj, habitat of, 429; habits 



of, 379-386; Secondary sexual 



characters in (glandular eup on 



back of thorax;, 22, 383, 384 ; stri- 



dulation, 390. 

 Meadow, definition of, 432; wet, 



definition of, 430 ; life of the, 274- 



277, 290, 332 

 Meadow grasshopper (Orchelimum 



vulgare), food for wasps, 200, 



205; habitat, 326, 427, 428. 



