Se|>teniber — October iSS^.] 



PSYCHE. 



[33' 1-3327] ■'" 



Riley, C : Valentine. Craiyihin vnlghmgcl- 

 lus. (Anier. nat.. Nov. 1S81. v. 15. p. 914- 



915-) 



Records the excessive abundance of this species in 

 tlie eastern United States in iSSi ; description of the egg; 

 method of oviposition. B: P. M. (3,y i ) 



[Riley, C : Valentine.] A disastrous sheep 

 parasite. (Amer. nat., Dec. iSSr, v. 15. p- 



A parasite, probably /r;V//(?c/«'(7<?,« ovis, doing great in- 

 jury to sheep in Illinois. G: D. {3312} 



[Riley, C: Valentine.] [Dolerus huicoIov.^ 

 (Amer. nat.. Julv iSSi. v. 15, p. 574.) 



Statement, by H. Kecnan, that the imagos o{ dole-^us 

 iinicolor injured the fruit buds of pear-trees at Quaker 

 City, Ohio, by eating holes therein; as this habit in a 

 tenthredinid imago seems not to have been observed be- 

 fore, the statement is questioned. B: P. M. (3,113) 



Riley, C : Valentine. Effect of drought on 

 the hessian flv. (Amer. nat., Nov. 1881. 

 V. 15, p. 916./ 



Hot and dry weather dries up and kills cecidoniyia 

 disirtfcior and its par:xsites. B: P. M. (3314) 



[Riley, C : Valentine.] Entomologist tor the 

 Pacific coast. (Amer. nat.. Oct. 18S1, v. 

 15, p. S21-S22.] 



Notice of attempts niiide to liave a .state entninoioi^ist 

 appointed in California. B: P. M. (5315) 



Riley, C : Valentine. Entomoloifv in Bufta- 

 lo, N. Y. (Amer. nat.. Nov.'i'SSi, v. i^, 

 p. 917.) 



Notice of V. 4, no. i, of the Bulletin of the Buffalo so- 

 ciety of natural sciences; list of entomological papers 

 therein. B: P. M. (3316) 



[Riley, C : Valentine.] Exuviation in fliglit. 

 (Amer. nat., May 1S81, v. 15. p. 395.) 

 Criticises R. McL-tchlan's observation that oli'jro- 

 rtettra rhenana casts its subimaginal skin while on the 

 win^; describes the process in polymitarcvs alba; ex- 

 cessive abundance of the latter s'pccies on the Red 

 River of the North [Minnesota], in August 1S77. 



B: P. M. (35,7) 



RUey, C : Valentine. Insect collection tor 

 sale. (Amer. nat.. Dec. 1S81. v. i;. p. 

 1014.) 



Notice of the collection of coleoptera left by C r Tra- 

 hrandt, of New Orleans, at his death. 



B: P. M. (33, S) 



Riley, C : Valentine. Insect enemies of the 

 rice plant. (Amer. nat.. Feb. 18S1, v. iv 

 p. 148-149.) 



Identities chaleptis trachypygus feeding on roots of 

 the rice-plant, and conjectures that other mentioned en- 

 emies of rice may be spalacopsh suffusa and ceiltrinus 

 concimtus. Rice-plant in India injured by cecidoniyia 



[Riley, C : \'alentine.] Insect locomotion. 

 (Amer. nat., Apr. 1S81, v. 15, p. 325. j 



Results of G. Carlet's studies on the order in which 

 the feet are moved in the walking of hexapods and ar- 

 achnids. B: P. M. (3J2o) 



Riley, C: Valentine. Larval habits of .•i/^e;;- 

 ophori that attack corn. (Amer. nat., Nov. 

 iSSi, V. 15, p. 915-916.) 



Mentions several species of spkenopkorits injurious 

 to maize plants in different parts of the U. S. ; habits 

 and ravages of .s, ro^'W.'i/w.v. B:P.M. {3321) 



Riley, C : N'alentine. Migration of butter- 

 flies. (Amer. nat.. Julv iSSi. v. is. p. 

 .S77-) 



Report, byj. H. Mellichamp, of the eastward flight 

 of thousands of p ten's montiste, in small groups of two, 

 three or more individuals, on i and z June iSSi, over 

 Bluffton, S. C; description of laiva and pupa; larva 

 teeds on cleome pentaphylla -AnApolatiisia trachysperma. 



B: P. M. (3322) 



[Riley, C : \'alentine.] Migration of plant 

 lice from one plant to another. (Amer. 

 nat.. Oct. iSSi. V. 15, p. S19-820. ) 



Exposition of J. Lichtenstein's tlieorv that most «/•//- 

 idid(it\ especially gaIl-making/e'W/'/^;^;'«/, live upon two 

 different plants in passing through their cycle ot devel- 

 opment; cites instances in ^vhich the host-plants are of 

 different families. B: P. M. (3323) 



[Riley, C: Valentine.] Moths mistaken for 

 aletia. (Amer. nat.. June 18S1. v. 1=;, p. 

 4S6-4S7.) 

 Phtthypena scabra and phoheria atomaris mistaken 



for aletia ar^illat'ea; hibernating habits of the first. 



B: P. M. (33-!4) 



Riley, C : Valentine. The new imported clo- 

 ver enemy. (Amer. nat., Nov. 18S1. v. 15, 

 p. 912-914.) 



Records occurrence and habits oi pkytonomus puiic 

 tains, injurious to trifoUum in New York, describes the 

 egg and larva of this species, and gives a list of food- 

 plants of the European species of phytonomns. 



^ B: P. M. (3325) 



[Riley, C : Valentine.] A new imported en- 

 emy to clover. (Amer. nat.. Sept. 1881, v. 

 '5. P- 7.=;o-75>-) 

 Clover [trifoiiitm} injured by pliytonomil!: punctatus 



at Barrington, N. Y., in July iSSi. " B: P. M. (3326) 



Riley, C : Valentine. A new rice stalk-borer : 

 genus-grinding. (Amer. nat.. Dec. 18S2, 

 V. 16, p. 1014-1015.) 



Extract from author's "The rice stalk borer" . . . 

 (Kept. (U. S.] commiss. agric, for 1881 and 1SS2, 1SS2 

 [Jan. 1SS3] [Rec, 3332]), p. 134-13S, with additional re- 

 marks; chilo oryzacelltis = dipbry.x prolatel/a; the ge- 

 nus diphryx stated by Lord Wals'inghani [T : de Grey] 

 to have been founded by A: R. Gi-ote on a mutilated 

 specimen (as suspected by the author), with mistake of 

 maxillary for labial palpi! B: P. M. (3127) 



