762 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). The Twelve-spotted Diabrotica 

 injuring Fruit Trees. 



Insect Life, I, August, 1888, pp. 58, 59. 



Occurrence of Diabrotica 12-punctata injuring plums, apricots, etc. 



Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Economic Entomology in India. 

 Insect Life, I, August, 1888, p. 60. 



Notice of paper on economic entomology by E. C. Cotes ; amount of injury and double-brooded- 

 ness of Oalandra oryzce in India. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). New European natural Enemies 

 of the Asparagus Beetle. 



Insect Life, I, August, 1888, pp.61, 62. 



Discovery of Calocoris chenopodii and Myobia pumila as enemies of Orioceris asparac/i in Eu- 

 rope ; absence of enemies of the same beetle in America. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Concerning the Uji Parasite of 

 the Silk- worm. 



Insect Life, I, August, 1888, p. 62. 



Notice of Bigot's determination that Ujimyia is synonymous with Leskia ,• need of additional 

 observations on the habits of Leskia. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Outlook for Locust or Grass- 

 hopper Injury. 



Insect Life, I, September, 1888, p. 63. 



Prediction as to locust injury : favorable outlook for the coming year ; injuries by sedentary 

 or non-niigratory species. 



Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Injury done by Roaches to the 

 Files in the Treasury at Washington. 



Insect Life, I, September, 1888, pp. 67-70. 



Account of injury to books by Periplaneta americana and Ectobia germanica ,■ recommends 

 California buhach as a means against the same. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Extracts from Correspondence. 

 (Answers by editors.) 



Insect Life, I, September, 1888, pp. 85-87. 



The Strawberry Weevil in Pennsylvania. Graptodera punctipennis injuring Nursery Stock. 

 Lachnosterna hirticula injuring Poplars and Oaks. Insects confounded with the Hessian 

 Fly prior to the Revolution. Injury from non-migratory Locusts in Michigan. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). A new Enemy to Honey Bees. 

 Insect Life, I, September, 1888, p. 88. 

 Records Euthyrhynchusfloridanvs as feeding on Apis mellifica. 



Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). An unpublished Habit of Allorhina 

 vitida. 



Insect Life, I, September, 1888, pp. 88, 89. 

 Records Allorhina nitida eating Rivstilia auramiaca. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Recent Swarmings of Insects. 

 Insect Life, I, September, 1888, pp, 90, 91. 



Comments on records of large swarms of Tortrix (Caccecia) fractivittana and of Macro- 

 dactylus subspinosus. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard ^editors). An Inexpert Defense. 

 Inject Life, I, September, 1888, p. 91. 



Extracts from Manchester (England) Courier concerning charge of homicide for falsifying 

 wine with arsenic, with comments. 

 Charles V. Riley aud L. O. Howard (editors). Insejt Damage to the Corks of 

 Wine Bottles. 



Insect Life, I, September, 1888, pp. 91, 92. 



Summary of paper by Preudhomme de Borre regarding insects which feed on corks. 

 Charles .V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Locusts in Algeria. 

 Insect Life, I. September, 1888, p. 92. 



Ravages, and means taken by the Government to suppress the locusts in Algeria. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Enemies of Icenja in New Zea- 

 land. 



Insect Life, I, September, 1888, p. 92. 



Value of birds as destroyers of Icerya purchasi. 



