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931. Glover, T.—Continued. 
tribution and means against Doryphora 10-lineata ; comparative account 
of the habits and luminosity of Pyrophorus physoderus (figure), P. nocti- 
lucus (figure), and Photinus pyralis; ravages of Caloptenus sp.; Phytolacca 
decandra as a means against roaches [Blattidse]; habits, transformations, 
parasites, enemies, and means against Macrosila [= Protoparce] Carolina, 
(figures); comparison between it and M. 5-maculata [=P. celeus~\, (figure); 
ravages of Algeria \_= Sciapteron'] polistiformis ; means against Phylloxera 
vastatrix; notes on a luminous larva [= Phengodes sp.] ; comparative char¬ 
acters of Anomis [—Aletia] xylina and Heliotliis armiger; Paris green as 
a remedy against A. xylina. 
932. Glover, T. Manuscript notes from my journal or illustrations 
of insects native and foreign. Diptera or two-winged flies. 
<Washington, D. C., 1874, 4to, 3 + 120 pp., 13 plates. 
Contents: Introduction, i-iii; figures of about 340 imagoes, 160 young, 30 
habitations, and numerous details of about 400 species, PI. i-xii; ana¬ 
tomical details of 86 genera, PI. A; arrangement of families, 1; alpha¬ 
betical list of the families, and genera mentioned in this work, with syno¬ 
nyms, habitat, food, etc., 2-59; alphabetical list of predaceous or parasitic 
Diptera, the larvae or perfect flies of which destroy other insects, 60-62; 
alphabetical list of vegetable and animal substances, etc., inhabited, 
injured, or destroyed by Diptera, 63-78; alphabetical list of insects of 
other orders either destroying Diptera or destroyed by them, 79-85; alpha¬ 
betical list of authors, and of authorities quoted, 86-89; abbreviations, 90; 
alphabetical list of some of the genera, etc., of Diptera, with derivation 
of names, 91-93; alphabetical list of Diptera, and other orders, fungi, etc., 
with derivations of names, 94-100; supplement, remedies, 101-111; alpha¬ 
betical lists of insects, etc., mentioned in report on remedies, 112; synop¬ 
tic tables of divisions and families, 113-118; definition of terms, 118; 
addenda, 119-120; notes, 120. 
933. Glover, T. Eecent notes on the Phylloxera from foreign sources. 
<Monthly Eept. U. S. Dept. Agnc. for [January], 1875, p. 40. 
Eeprint: <Can. Ent., February, 1875, v. 7, pp. 35-39. 
Results of experiments against Phylloxera vastatrix. 
934. Glover, T. On beneficial insects. <Monthly Eept. IT. S. Dept. 
Agric. for [April], 1875, pp. 175-176, fig. 
Characters and figures of Prionotus [ =Prionidus ] cristatus; habits. 
935. Glover, T. Entomological record. <Montlily Eept. IT. S. Dept. 
Agric. for [May and June], 1875, pp. 221-230, figs. 1-6. 
Treats of cut-worms; their habits, characters, euemies, and remedies; notes 
on Phylloxera vastatrix and on the losses caused by various insects. 
936. Glover, T. Entomological record. <Monthly Eept. IT. S. Dept. 
Agric. for [July], 1875, pp. 307-310. 
Notes on the losses caused by various insects. 
937. Glover, T. Insect injuries. <Monthly Eept. IT. S. Dept. Agric. 
for [August and September], 1875, pp. 367-370. 
Notes on the losses caused by various insects. 
938. Glover, T. Entomological record. <Monthly Eept. IT. S. Dept. 
Agric. for [October], 1875, pp. 412-115. 
Natural history, habits, and ravages of Micropus [= Blissus leucopterus ] its 
enemies and parasites; means against it and against Doryphora 10-lineata. 
