l-'i'* [3417-3433] 



PSYCHE. 



[M;irch 1SS4. 



Riley, C : Valentine. [On galls growing on 



wild sage.] (Trans, acad. sci. St. Louis. 



[July ? 1873], V. 3; Journ. of proc, p. S4.) 



[Vfi-biil couiiniiiiication, 3 June 1S72.] Occurrence of 



three distinct, uiidescribed giills on artemisia tridenttita 



in Ut;ih. J3: P. M. (3417) 



Riley, C : Valentine. Galls made by moths. 



(jd ann. rept. state entom. Mo., [Mch.] 



1S70. p. 132-135, fig. 9S-99.) 



Coiit,iiiis.byC: V. Rii.EV : — Tlic false indigo gall- 

 moth ; zvahhia amorphella, Clemens FRec, 3339]. The 

 misnamed gall.niotli : euryptychia, saliifueoua. Clemens 

 [Kec.,3343]. ' ' B: P. .»/, (34.S) 



[Riley, C : Valentine.] Galls on eucalyptus. 



(Anier. nat., May [16 Apr.] 1S81. v. 15. p. 



402.) (Riley, C: V. Entomology. . . [May 



iSSij, p. 402.) 



Probable character of two galls occurring; on ait'tt- 

 Ivptua gracilis in Anstralia, and described bv R : Mc- 

 Lachlan. Ji: P. M. (3419) 



[Riley, C: Valentine.] Large asilus fly. 



(Amer. entom. and hot., Oct. 1S70, v. 2. p. 



340,4 cm.) 



Food-habits o{ promachtts vertrbratiis, f>. hasttirdii 

 and asiliis missouriensis; occurrence of undetermined 

 galls under trees of y«(?r<:K.? «/^fl. B: P. M. (3420) 



[Riley, C : Valentine.] Mite gall on sugar 

 maple. (Amer. entom. andbot., Oct. 1S70, 

 V. 2, p. 339. 4 cm.) 



Brief description of gull of acariis aren's-cnnmna n. 

 sp., on leaves of acer saccharinum; occurrence of simi- 

 lar galls of acarina on plum and cherry. 



B: P.M. C342O 



[Riley, C: Valentine.] Mossy rose K'^ll. 



(Amer. entom. and bot., May 1S70, v. 2. p. 



213, 12 cm., fig. 130.) 



Description of gall, larva and imajjo of r/wJi'tfs rosne 

 and of larva of a parasite on it; figure of the gall. 



B: P. M. (34") 



[Riley, C: Valentine.] Moths attracted by 

 falling water. (Amer. nat. Oct. [28 Sep.] 

 1882, V. 16, p. S26.) (Riley. C: V. Ento- 

 mology . . . [Oct. 18S2], p. S26.) 



Notice of J. S. Gardner's "Moths attracted by falling 

 water" (Nature, 9 Mch. 1SS2, v. 25, p. 436) [ Rec, 3370] ; 

 gleaming water-falls in Iceland as attractive to moths 

 as artificiut light would be. B: P. M. (3423) 



[Riley, C: Valentine.] "A mystery in re- 

 ference to prottuba yuccasella.''^ (Amer. 

 entom., Dec. 1880, v. 3, n. s., v. i, p. 293, 

 16 cm.) 



Grit. rev. of H. A. Hagen*s "A mystery in reference 

 to proviiba Vliccasella^* (Can. entom., July iSSo, v. 12, 

 p. 12S-129) [Rec, 337S] ; Hagen confounded prodoxua 

 decipiens with te^etictda yuccaesdla in his article, and 

 published no correction of the error after he found it 

 out. B: P. M. (3424) 



Riley, C : Valentine. Oak apple. (Amer- 

 cvclop. . . . .VppletDn. 187^, v. 12, p. ^^S-sS9i 

 3 fig.) 



Dtscribes galls of cynips Urminatis, c. qitercus-spoir 

 gifica and c, querats-inanis. and manner in which they 

 are formed ; figures the latter two galls and a parent 

 Hv; nature of galls; problems involved in the stiidv of 

 g-all-insects. B: P. M. (3423) 



[Riley, C : Valentine.] Oak gall : cyiiips. q.- 

 dicidua Bass. (Amer. entom., Nov. 1S80, 

 V. 3, n. s., V. 1, p. 27S. 4 cm.) 

 Letter from J. Schneck, with answer; galls supposed 



to be those of cyiiips q.-decidua found on leaves oi qtter. 



CHS muhlelibergn:A .Mt. Carmel, 111. B: P. M. (3436) 



[Riley, C: Valentine.] Pithy blackberry 

 gall. (Amer. entom., Mch. 1870, v. 2, p. 

 159-160, 24 cm., fig. 103.) 



Description and figures of larva and gall of diaslro. 

 pints nebitlosnmn-i rubtts; figure of pupa; seasons, guest- 

 Ilv {aiila.v syhrstn's) and parasite [eurytoma diastro- 

 phi\ <if the diastrophlfi:; the genus dtastrophtts confined 

 to rosaceoi-, cyjiips to atpitltj'crae and aittistrophus to 

 romposilae. B: P. M. (3427) 



[Riley, C : Valentine.] The pod-like wil- 

 low gall. (Amer. entom. and bot., May 

 1870, V. 2, p. 214, 14 cm., fig. 133.) 

 Description and figures of gall of cecidoiltyia sa/icis. 

 st'/iqua, figure of larva ; food. plants, synonvmv and des- 

 cription of pupa of this gnat. B: P. .if. (342S) 



[Riley, C: Valentine.] Prickly rose gall. 



(.\mer. entom. and bot.. June 1870, v, 2. p. 



246, 3 cm. ) 



Brief description of gall of rliodites hicolor on wild 

 rose. B: P. M. (3429) 



Say, T: Hessian fly; grain moth : cut worin. 



(Memoirs Phil. soc. promot. agric, 1818. 



V. 4, p. 236-237.) 



Cecidomyia dtsti'uctor oviposits in stubhle of old 

 wheat; the *'grain-m(>th" may he tinea granella of 

 Europe; the parents of cut-worms probably oviposit a 

 the roots of grass. B: P. M. (3430^ 



Say, T : Season of 1S16. (Memoirs Phil, 

 soc. promot. agric, iSiS, v. 4, p. 224-226.) 



Cfcidomyia i/ew/rwr/or unknown in Europe; cicada 

 st'ptendccim not a locust; "corn-grubs" arc larvae of 

 various species of nod ft a. B. P M. (3431) 



[Tepper, F : and E : L : Graef.] Synoptic 



table of lepidoptera. (Bull. Brooklyn en- 

 tom. soc, May 1S79. v. 2, p. 5-6, i '(\.%.) 



Synoptic table of species of the genus colias. Cont. 

 from op. fit.. Mar. 1S70, v. i, p. Su-oo. 



F. G: S. (343a) 



"Worthiugton. C: Ellis. Two new hesper- 



ians. (Papilio, Sept. iSSi. p. 132-133.) 

 Describes :is new eudmtiiis oberon and erycidts 

 Okeechobee, lioth from Marco Island. Fla. //; E. C3433) 



