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923. Glover, T. Entomological record. <Montlily Eept. [U. S.] Dept. 
Agric. for [November and December], 1873, pp. 571-579, fig. 
Means against cotton insects; notes on Phylloxera vastalrix Doryphora 10 - 
lineata, Xyloryctes satyrus, and on the losses caused by insects. 
921. Glover, T. Report of the entomologist and curator of the 
museum. <Rept. [IT. S.J Comm. Agric. for 1872,1873, pp. 112- 
138, 26 figs. 
Ravages and means against Anarsia pruinella [= Uneatella ] (figure), Typhlo- 
dromus pyri (figure), Bomalea microptera [=Dictyophorus reticulatus ] (fig¬ 
ures), Amphicerus bicaudatus (figure); food-habits of Arccocerus coffece 
[=fasciculatu8~\ (figure), Mycetophila persicce (figure), Sciara sp. (figure); 
distribution, enemies, and means against Doryphora 10-lineata; appearance 
and ravages of Cicada Tibicen~\ septendecim; means against Macrodac¬ 
tylus subspmosns and insects injurious to plum trees; ravages of Anomis 
[— Alelia~\ xylina, Heliotliis armiger, Prodenia autumnalis [= Laphygma 
frugipcrda~], cantharides [Meloidse], Micropus [= Bliss ns] leucopterus, Ceci¬ 
domyia destructor, Caloptenus spretus, C. femur-rubruui, cut-worms [Agro- 
tidse], Lachnosterna sp., Leucania unipuncta, Bruchus pisi, Macrosila 
[= Protoparce'] Carolina, Phorodon humuli, cabbage worms, canker-worms, 
Paleacrita vernata and Anisopteryx pometaria; habits of Diptera; habits 
and means against mosquitoes, Culicidse, (figure), Cecidomyia destructor 
(figure), Diplosis destructor [=tritici ], figure, Cecidomyia grossularice, C. 
[= Diplosis~\ robiniw, Tipula oleracea, figure, T. maculosa, Trichocera hiemalis, 
(figure), Simulium sp., Tabanus atratus (figure), Chrysops sp., (figure), 
CEstrus ovis, (figure), 0. [= Hypoderma\ bovis, (figure), Gastrophilus equi, 
Musca sp., Stomoxy8 calcitrans (figure), Sarcophaga carnaria, Calliphora 
vomitoria, (figure), Lucilia ccesar, (figure), Anthomyia ceparum, (figure), 
Psila rosce (figure), Ortalis [= Tritoxa ] flexa, (figure), Chlorops sp., Agromyza 
tritioi, Hippobosca equina (figure), Melophagus ovinus (figure), Pulicidae, and 
Sarcopsylla penetrans; means against noxious insects. 
925. Glover, T. Entomological record. <Monthly Eept. [IT. S.] Dept. 
Agric. for [January], 1874, pp. 43-46. 
Notes on Phylloxera vastalrix, Paris green, Anomis [— Aletia] xylina, and of 
the losses caused by insects. 
926. Glover, T. Entomological record. <Montlily Eept. [IJ. S.] Dept. 
Agric. for [April and May], 1874, pp. 221-222. 
927. Glover, T. Entomological record. <Monthly Eept. [IT. S.] Dept. 
Agric. for [July], 1874, pp. 324-330. 
928. Glover, T. Entomological record. <Monthly Eept. [IT. S.] Dept. 
Agric. for [August and September], 1874, pp. 373-376. 
929. Glover, T. Entomological record. <Monthly Eept. [IT. S.] Dept. 
Agric. for [October], 1874, pp. 428-431. 
930. Glover, T. The grape-root gall-louse. <Monthly Eept. [IT. S.] 
Dept. Agric. for [November and December], 1874, pp. 506-507. 
931. Glover, T. Eeport of the entomologist and curator of the 
museum. <Eept. [IT. S.] Comm. Agric. for 1873, 1874, pp. 
152-169,10 figs. 
Food habits and means against Systena blanda (figure), and Xyloryctes satyrus 
(figure); describes larva of A. satyrus; habits of Oncideres cingulatus; dis- 
