Vlll 
CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER I'Y. 
HEMIPTERA. 
Bugs. — Squash-Bug. — Chinch-Bug. — Plant-Bugs. — Harvest-Flies. 
— Tree-Hoppers. — Leaf-Hoppers. — Vine-hopier. — Bean-Hop¬ 
per. — Thrips. — Plant-Lice. — American Blight. — Enemies of 
Plant-Lice. — Bark-Lice.. 192-256 
CHAPTER V. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Caterpillars. — Butterflies. — Skippers. — Hawk-Moths. — .Egeri- 
ANS OR Boring-Caterpillars. — Glaucopidians. — Moths. — Spin¬ 
ners. — Lithosians. — Tiger-Moths. — Ermine-Moths. — Tussock- 
Moths. — Lackey-Moths. — Lappet-Moths. — Saturnians.— Cera- 
TOCAMPiANS. — Carpenter-Moths. — Psychians. — Notodontians. — 
Owl-Moths. — Cut-Worms. — Geometers, or Span-Worms, and 
Canker-Worms. — Delta-Moths.— Leaf-Rollers —Bud-Moths.— 
Fruit-Moths. — Bee-Moths. — Corn-Moths. — Clothes-Moths. — 
Feather-winged Moths. . 257-511 
CHAPTER Y I. 
HYMENOPTERA. 
Stingers and Piercers. — Habits of some of the Hymenoptera. 
— Saw-Flies AND Slugs. — Elm Saw-Fly.— Fir Saw-Fly. — Vine 
Saw-Fly. — Rose-bush Slug. — Pear-Tree Slug. — Horn-tailed 
Wood-Wasps. — Gall-Flies. — Chalcidians. — Barley Insect and 
Joint-Worm.. * . . . . 512-561 
CHAPTER YII. 
•• DIP TER A. 
Gnats and Flies. — Maggots, and their Transformations. — Gall- 
Gnats. — Hessian Fly. — Wheat-Fly. — Remarks upon and De¬ 
scriptions OF SOME OTHER DIPTEROUS INSECTS. — RaDISH-FlY. — 
Two-winged Gall-Flies, and Fruit-Flies.— Conclusion. . 562-626 
. 627-630 
APPENDIX. — The Army-Worm 
INDEX . 
631-640 
