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Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Impression of an Insect on 

 Paper. 



Insect Life, i, June, 1880, p. 381. 



Impression of a Lithobius on rice-paper of Indian manufacture. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). The destructive Leaf-Loppet 



injuring Timothy. 



Insect Life. I, Juno, 1889, p. 381 



Reference to Mr. J. G. Harlow's letters relating to the work of Cieadula exitiosa in Timothy 

 meadows; previous writings on this insect; Timothy a new food-plant. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). Pirns rapce and protodice in 

 Colorado. 



Insect Life, I, June, 1889, p. 382. 



Remarkable omission of P. rupee from list of Cabbage Butterflies in Colorado in report of 

 Professor Cassidy ; previous records of it in Colorado. 



Charles V. Riley and L. 0. Howard (editors). Phylloxera at the Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



Insect Life, I, June, 1889, p. 383. 



Localities where found; bisulphide, of carbon used. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). A new Butterfly publication. 



Insect Life, i, June, 1889, p. 383. 



Brief notice of Mr. A. Sidney Olliff's "Australian Butterflies." 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). The Bot-fly of the Ox. 



Insert Life, i, June, 1889, pp. 383, 384. 



Notice of the investigation undertaken by the Farmers' Review, of Chicago, of the Botfly of 

 the Ox, or Ox Warble fly. 

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

 Insect Life, I, June, 1889, p. 385. 



Danger of its introduction ; prompt action against by a Colorado vine grower. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). The Ehizococcus on grass. 

 Insect Life, I, June, 1889, p. 385. 



Egg sacs of a Iihizncoceus on grass fiom Nova Scotia, received from Mr. Fletcher ; previously 

 found on grass in Dakota ; a dipterous parasite. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). A new Grape Pest in the .South- 

 west. 



Insect Life, I, June, 1889, pp. 385, 38G. 



A Flea-beetle (Gaslroidea furmosa) reported by W. J. Howerton, of Florence, Arizona, as 

 feeding on grape leaves; Canagre, food-plant of larva ; measures against. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). An Aleurodcs on Tobacco. 

 Insect Life, I, June, 1889, p. 386. 



Reported by Prof. P. Gennadius, of Athens, Greece, to feed on tobacco ; habits of; nature and 

 extent of damage. 

 Charles V. Riley and L. O. Howard (editors). A Corn-root Worm in South Car- 

 olina. 



Insect Life, I, June, 1889, p. 386. 



IHabrotica \2-pnnetata reported by Dr. J. W. Thomas to seriously injure corn in South Caro- 

 lina: nature of the attack ; means against. 



Charles V. Riley and I.. O. Howard (editors). A Deer Bot-fly. 

 Insect Life, i, June, 1889, pp. 386, 387. 



Larva- of a Deer Bot-fly (Cephenomyia?) received from Mrs. A. E. Bush, ot San Jose, Califor- 

 nia; manner of attack. 



Charles V. Riley and L. 0. Howard (editors). The shield method for Leaf- 

 hoppers. 



Insect Life, I, June, 1889, p. 387. 



Description of Mr. Eugene Weston's method of destroying the Grapevine Leaf-hopper. 

 Wirt Robinson. Notes on some Albino Birds presented to the U. S. National Mu- 

 seum, with some remarks on Albinism. 

 Proc. V. S. Nat. Mas., xi, 1888, pp. 413-416. 

 OSBERT Salvin and F. 1)U Cane Godman. Biologia Central i (Americana Zoologia, 

 Aves, vol. ii (part 1, December, 1888; 2, February, 1889; and 3, March, 1889), 

 pp. 1-104 ; pis. 36-40. 



Includes the families Oxyrhamphidce and Tyrannidcc, part of this great work. 



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