II TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
Remedies and preventives 3:5 
Early recommendations, 33— Preventives, 33— Clean cultivation. 33 — Diver- 
sified farming, 33— Rotation of crops, 34— Early sowing and manuring, 
34— Rolling, 34— Sowing an unattractive crop with wheat. :>.")— Direct 
winter remedies, 35— Burning, 35— Fall plowing and harrowing, 35 — G 
lime, 35 — Trapping, 36— Trampling, 36 — Direct xummerrena • rnt- 
graiion, 36— Irrigation, 36— Burning, 37— Prevention of migration— dii 
remedies during and after migration, 38 — Ditching, 38— Tarred boards <>i 
tar alone, 38— Sowing -trips of plants distasteful to the bugs around the 
fields to be protected, 39— Sowing sti ipsof favored food around the fields 
to be protected, :'»'.> — Hot water and soap-suds, 39— Keros ne emulsion, 
39— Professor Forbes' experiments, 39— The Hubbard formula, 10— Major 
Tucker's experiment, 40 — Professor Atkinson's experiments, 4<> — Pro- 
fessor Osborn's experiments, 41 — Mr. Warren's experiment, 4vJ. 
B< >GUS C HIN'CII RUGS 4'2 
The False Chinch Bug, 42— The Insidious Flower-bug, 43— The Ash-gray 
Leaf-bug, 43 — The Flea-like Negro-bug, 43 — The Striped Flea beetle, 4:!. 
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