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INDEX. 
Locust. Two-striped, 1423,2363. 
weevil. Honey, 1474. 
in Wyoming, Montana, etc., in 1881, Bru¬ 
ner, L. The Rocky Mountain, 2267. 
Yellow, 2363. 
Locustiche, 929,1453 
Locusts, 926, 1349,1363, 2418. 
again, 1550. 
Bruner, L. List of North American, 
2267. 
Changes in vegetation caused by, 1495. 
in Dardanelles. Sarcophaga lineata de¬ 
structive to, 2075. 
Destruction of young or unfledged, 15,77. 
Destructive, 2363. 
Dimorphism of, 1889. 
Ditching for young, 1488. 
eat the castor-bean, 1645. 
about Folsom, Cal., Koebele, A. Notes 
on, 2363. 
as food for man, 1481. 
Grasshoppers and, 26,147, 929. 
Habits of young or unfledged, 1578. 
hatching! Are the, 1566. 
Mistaken identity. Are the, 
1593. 
How to destroy, 1446. 
in Illinois. Flying, 1437,1443. 
in Kansas, 1591. 
Literature of destructive, 1959. 
and locusts, 1994. 
in Nevada, 2024. 
New remedy against destructive, 2328. 
next spring. Injury by, 1555. 
Notes on, 1456. 
1880. Chipman, A. J. Notes on, 2267. 
Prairie fires and hateful, 1453. 
Professor Riley and the, 1434. 
of San Joaquin Yalley, Cal. Coquillett, 
D. W. Report on the, 2363. 
sting ? Do, 371. 
in Texas in spring of 1886, Bruner, L. 
Report on, 2382. 
in the West, 2044. 
and the Western cricket, Bruner, L. 
Notes on other, 2267. 
in western Missouri. Ravages of young, 
1492. 
Loew, H. Description of the rye gall-gnat, 2267. 
Lombardy poplars. Caterpillars on, 571. 
London purple as an insecticide, 1725. 
and Paris green, 2021. 
Long-horned Diahrotica, 1905. 
legs. Grand-daddy, 838. 
sting. Delicate, 1329. 
tailed Ophion, 1311. 
Longicorn beetles. Food of, 1902. 
borers, 95. 
Longicorns in pine and cedar, 319. 
Longitarsus, 636. 
Look out for the eggs of the apple-tree plant- 
louse, 507. 
Loplia 4-maeulata —Bern bidiuni 4-maculatum. 
Lophyrus abbotii, 465, 927, 956,1057,1570. 
abietis, 115. 
lecontei, 985,1011,1057,1570. 
Louisiana. Destructive cricket in, 2384. 
Lozotffinia rosaceana= Cacrecia rosaceana. 
Lubber grasshopper, 2119. 
Lucanus dama, 781. 
elaphus, 305,755,957,1517. 
Lucidota atra, 358. * 
Lucilia macellaria, 209,1880,1921, 2158, 2199, 2255. 
Ludius attenuatus, 224. 
Lumbricus, 1304. 
Luminosity of fire-flies, 1840. 
Luminous larviform females of Phengodini, 2397, 
2402. 
Luna moth, 776. 
silk-worm, 1311. 
Lungs. Larva of Scenopinus from human, 1348. 
Luperus brunneus, 1799. 
morulus, 1799. 
noxius= L. brunneus. 
Lure for moths, 1695. 
Lyda sp., 656. 
Lydella doryphor® n.sp., 1059 = Exorista dory- 
‘phorae. 
Lygus lineolaris = L. pratensis. 
pratensis, 2, 31, 76, 682,1127,1213,1219, 2235, 
2291, 2363. 
Lymexylid®, 575. 
Lymexylon navale, 575,1135. 
Lytta senea = Pomphopcea ®nea. 
atrata = Epicauta pennsylvanica. 
cinerea = Macrobasis unicolor, 
fabricii = Maerobasis unicolor, 
marginata = Epicauta cinerea. 
murina= Macrobasis unicolor, 
sayi =a Pomphopcea sayi. 
tarsalis = Pomphopcea tarsalis. 
vittata = Epicauta vittata. 
Machine. A satisfactory grasshopper, 1592. 
Machinery for destroying the cotton-worm, Bar¬ 
nard, W. S. Tests of, 2253. 
Killing apple-worms by, 769. 
McLain, N. W. Apicultnral experiments, 2382. 
Experiments in apiculture, 2394. 
Report on experiments in api- 
culture, 2363. 
Maclura aurantiaca as food for Sericaria, 2234. 
Silk-worms fed on, 1341, 1542, 
1609. 
McMurtrie, W. Tests of silk-fiber from cocoons 
raised at the Department, 2253. 
Macrobasis, 1600,1643,1651, 2238. 
albida, 1796. 
Macrobasis, Larval characters and habits, 1602. 
murina = M. unicolor, 
rnicolor, 38, 134, 185, 347, 362, 401, 470, 
736, 912,1044,1209,1558, 2248. 
Macrocentrus delicatus, 1334. 
Macrodactylus subspinosus, 249, 361, 373, 565, 748, 
1075, 1278, 1329, 1357, 1375, 1478, 1583,2248. 
Macrogomphus ? spiniceps n. sp., 24. 
Macromia flavipennis n. sp., 24. 
illinoiensis n. sp., 24. 
Macronema zebratum, 372. 
Macrosila Carolina = Protoparce Carolina, 
cluentius, 1784. 
5-maculatus = Protoparce celeus. 
rustica = Protoparce rustlca. 
