BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE IT. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 7G3 



Charles V. Riley and L. 0. Howard (editors). Special Notes. 

 Insect Life, i, October, 1888, pp. 93, 94. 



Chinch Bug affected by epidemic diseases in Minnesota and Illinois. Enhanced value of wax 

 owing to its use in the phonograph, grapb.opb.one, etc. Notice of proposed monograph of 

 the Pyralidti', by C. H. Fernald. Criticism of paper by G. D. Hulst, giving descriptions 

 of Epipaschice and Phycitidce. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). The Purslane Caterpillar (Larva 

 of Copidryas gloveri Grote and Robinson). 

 Insect Life, I, October, 1888, pp. 104-106, figs. 16-20. 

 Life, history, and figures in all stages of Copidryas gloveri. 

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

 (Answers by editors.) 



Insect Life, I, October, 1888, pp. 109-112. 



A Stomoxys injuring stock in Oregon ; the Colorado Potato-beetle in Nova Scotia; the Green- 

 striped Maple-worm ; Wheat Saw-flies ; Was it an accident or a wily Milkman > Cranberry 

 Gall-mites. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Synonymy of the Mealy Bug of 

 the Orange. 



Insect Life, I, October, 1888, p. 118. 



Dactylopius destructor and D. phyllococcus identical with D. citri. 

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

 Insect Life, i, October, 1888, pp. 118, 119. 



Notice of recent works on the entomology of Chili ; enumeration of the Coleoptera common 

 to the United States and Chili. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors^. The Pear Diplosis in England. 

 Insect Life. I, October. 1888, pp. 120, 121. 



Identity of the pear-midge of England with Diplosis pyrivora Riley. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). False Report of Phylloxera in 

 Australia. 



Insect Life, I, October, 1888, pp. 121, 122. 

 Fungus mistaken for Phylloxera. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). The Insidious Flower-hug. 

 Insect Life, I, October, 1888, p. 122. 



(Notice of injury to Chrysanthemums by Triphleps insidiosus. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Special Notes. 

 Insect Life, I, November, 1888, pp. 123-126. 



Critical review of A. J.Cook's report on insecticides and implements for their application; crit- 

 ical review of C. P. Gillette's report on "A few important Chinch-bug remedies" and the 

 other "Arsenic experiments ;" scarcity of Shade-tree pests in Washington the past summer. 

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

 (Answers by editors.) 



Insect Life, I, November, 1888, pp. 142-144. 



Danger to human beings by use of Paris green. The Clover-seed Midge in Ohio. The arid 

 secretion of Xotodonta concinna. Out-of-door hibernation of Lecanium hemisphcericum 

 in Pennsylvania 



Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Insects introduced into Chili. 



Insect Life, I, November, 1888, pp. 153-155. 



Critical review of paper by R. A. Pbilippi on the changes in the fauna of Chili caused by man. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Remarkable abundance of the 

 Cecropia Silk-worm. 



Insect Life, i, November, 1888, p. 155. 



Ravages of Attacus cecropia in Nebraska. 

 Charles V. RiLEY and L. O. Howard (editors). The Clover-root Borer. 



Insect L\fe, i, November, 1888, p. 156. 



Notes increasing range of Hylesinus trifolii. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). A Point in Favor of the English 

 Sparrow. 



Insect Life, l, November, 1888, p. 156. 



Notes the destruction of Schizoneura lanigera by the English Sparrow 

 Charles V. Riley and L. 0. Howard (editors). The Rear-horse domesticated. 

 Insect Life, [.November, 1888, p. 156. 

 Mantis (Phasmomantis) Carolina an enemy to Blattidse. 



