768 REPORT Of NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). The Chiuch Bug this year. 



Insect Life, I, May, 1889, p. 351. 



Alarm caused by the ChiDch Bug in Arkansas. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Codling Moth destruction in 

 Tasmania. 



Insect Life, I, May, 1889, p. 354. 



Energetic Government work against the Codling Moth. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Gas lime for the Onion Maggot. 



Insect Life, I, May, 1889, p. 354. 



Method of application as given by a correspondent of the Gardener's Chronicle. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Paris green for the Garden Web- 

 worm. 



Insect Life, I, May, 1889, p. 354. 



Professor Cassidy's experiments with Paris green against the Garden Web- worm (Eurycreon 

 rantalis). 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). The Phylloxera in Asia Minor. 



Insect Life, I, May, 1889, pp. 354, 355. 



Deliberate importation of the riiylloxera into Asia Minor. 



Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Bark Lice on the Cocoa-nut. 

 Insect Life, I, May, 1889, p. 355. 

 The cocoa-nut palm in Jamaica infested by JPiorinia pellucida and Mytila-spis buxi. 



Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Important publications on Eco- 

 nomic Entomology. 



Insect Life, I, May, 1889, pp. 355, 356. 



Professor Targioni-Tozzetti's second report oti agricultural entomology, Florence, 1888; 

 Miss E. A. Ormerod's report on injurious insects for 1888, London, 1889; Mr. James 

 Fletcher's report as entomologist and botanist to the Dominion of Canada, Ottawa, 1889. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). The Pyrethrum Industry. 

 Insect Life, I, May, 1889, p. 356. 

 Number of tons imported ; California's product. 



Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). A new use for the Fluted Scale. 

 Insect Life, I, May, 1889, p. 356. 



Introduction of Icerya purchasi into Florida proposed by a writer in the "Florida Dispatch" as 

 a remedy for overproduction of oranges. 



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



Insect Life, I, May, 1889, p. 356. 



Notice of D. B. Wier's article on Orchard work in the " Orchard and Farm," and of Prof. E. 

 A. Popenoe's experiments in spraying apple trees with arseuicals. 



Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). (Obituary notice.) 



Insect Life, I, May, 1889, p. 357. 



Notico of the death of Count Eugene Keyserling; value and extent of his work on American 

 spiders. 



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



Insect Life, I, June, 1889, pp. 359, 360. 



Australian Entomology: Articles on, in "Garden and Field " (Adelaide). The proposed Ento- 

 mologists' Union. The Cave Fauna of North America, memoir on, by Dr. Packard. The 

 Beetles (Tenebrioidts mauiitanica) which lived in an insecticide. Bulletin on Root Knot 

 Disease in Florida. Chinch Bug kept in check by rains. 



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

 (Answers by editors.) 



Insect Life, I, June, 1889, pp. 375-380. 



First injurious appearance of the Army Worm in Florida. The Camellia Scale. The Austra- 

 lian Lady-b'rd. Valgus canaliculatus a Quince enemy. Lasioderma serricorne inj uring ciga- 

 rettes. Dryocampa impcrialis on Elm and Linden. Larva} of Tcncbrio molitor in a woman's 

 stomach. Another note on the retarded development of Caloptenus spretus eggs at Man- 

 hattan, Kansas. 



Charles V. Riley and L. O Howard (editors). Linen injured by Ay rolls larvae. 

 Insect Life, I, June, 1889, pp. 380, 381. 



Nature of the injury caused by the larva: of Agrotis exclamatiunis to linen in the north of Ire- 

 land ; preventives. 



