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[Walsh, B : Uanii and Riley, C : Wik-ntiiiL'.] 

 The cliinch buy. JMicropns. leucoptern^^ 

 Say. ( Ainer. entom., 1S69, v. i : May, p. 

 169-177,315 cm., fig 122; June, p. 194-199, 

 221 cm., fig. 1 55-139. ) 



Reprint, with changes, by C: \'. Riley, 

 entitled ''The chinch bug: mi'cro/>iis len- 

 copfcrus. Say." (2d ann. rept. state entom. 

 Mo., [Mch.] 1S70, p. 15-37, fig. i-io.) 



Supreme noxiousness of b/issux hucopterns in tjrain- 

 field; past civil history and cause nf former scarcity of 

 tliis pest; v:ilue af ;i forc-knowIedg"C of its probalile 

 future occurrence ; its hibernation, seasons, oviposition, 

 prolificacy, swarming:, migrations, *dimorpIiism and 

 ravages, and means agfainst it; its enemies, especially 

 hippodamia luaculata, cocrinella miinda, chrvstipa p/o- 

 raounda, atiihncori's insi'd/ofnis and orty.v vir^inia7ia; 

 distinctions V>et\veen insects having and not liaving 

 complete metamor|)linses; difTerences in number of an- 

 nual generations and in periods of development of in- 

 sects; effects of meteoric conditions on insects; fallacy 

 of H: Shimer's theory of the epizootic disease of the 

 hhssus, and failure of Sliinier's prophecies. 



B:P.M. (3571) 



[Walsh, B : Dann «;«/ Riley, C : \'alentine.] 

 The gigantic root borer. Prioiius latii'ollis^ 

 Di'urv. (Amer. entom., Aug. 1S69. v. i, 

 p. 231-234. 123 cm., fig. 169-173.) 



Description and figure of lai-va and figure of pupa 

 and imago nK prionus laticollis; habits, food-plants, 

 ravages and geographical distribution of and means 

 against lliis species; difterences between its imago and 

 that of p. iwhricornis; figure of inuign of orlhosnma 

 cvlindrictiiii ; charaders ot larvae nf /•/■/ofz/dtrr. 



/>■; P.V. (3572) 



[Walsh, B : Dann ni/c/'Riley, C : Valentine.] 

 The grape-berrv motli. Peiithina vitivo- 

 raiia. Packard. (.'\mer. entom., Mav 

 1S69, V. I, p. i-tri19, 74 c"i-. fig- 123.) 



Remarks on the .appearance of new and the disap- 

 pearancc of old pests; recent occurrence rti f^ciithitia 

 Tt'li'voraita Witdnnis botraiuj} as a pest in grapes; sea- 

 sons and haliits of and means against this insect. 



B: P. M. (3573) 



[Walsh, B : Dann luid Riley, C : \'alentine. j 

 Imitative butterflies. (Amer. entom., June 

 1S69. V. I. p. 1S9-193. 202 cm., fig. 132-134.) 



General exemption of danaidae from ;tnd liahility of 

 pU'ridae to the attacks of prcdaceous animals ; attempted 

 e.\j)lanation i>f these [ihenf>niena ; protective imitation 

 of danaidae by cevt-xin pieridae; tlieoin,- of the origin of 

 this imitation; miniicrv of daiiais arrlnppus hy linifti- 

 ifis disippus, and consequent pr.)tecti<m nf the latter 

 from foes; hibernating habits and description of larva 

 of the //'wfv;/V/,s-, figures of tlie larva, pupa, imago and 

 hibernaculuiu of this species ; tigurt: of imago of i/rtz/rt/'s- 

 anhippi,>.. B: P. M. (3574) 



[Walsh, B ; Dann tfi/d 'Riley, C : Valentine.] 

 l>eaty oak-gall. (Amer. entom., Sept.- 

 (.)ct. 1S69. ^'- ^- P- -5- H ^""i-- fig- 20.) 

 Answer to inquirj'; description nnd figure of the gal! 



\\\' \r\'iiiP'<\ qnrrn(s-fro}tdof:tt. B: P. \f. (.^57^) 



[Walsh, B : Dann r^^;/^/ Riley, C : \'a!entine.] 



The parasites of the human animal. 



(Amer. entom., Jan. 1869. v. i. p. 84-88, 



I So cm., fig. 73-74.) 



General prevalence of parasites in nature; brief ac- 

 counts nf pediailus /n/manus, p. cez-vicaiis, p. pubis, 

 oc-sints honiinis, piilcw iryiiaiis, p. penetrans, acunthia 

 lectnlaria, conoritinus sang'itisuga and aciiriis scabiei, 

 and mention of some other articulates parasitic on hu- 

 mans; figures and habits of rt-duvms personatus (larva 

 and imago), of Europe, and of pirates bignttatus; fig- 

 ure of conorhinus sanguisuga; classificatnry relations 

 of pidiculino and maltopha^a. B: P. M. {3576) 



[Walsh, B : Dann r^wt/ Riley, C : Valentine.] 

 The periodical cicada. (Amer. entom., 

 Dec. 186S, V. I, p. 63-72, fig. 5S-64.) 



Extract, from p. 68. by authors, with 

 same title, {op. cU.. June 1S69. p. 202. 

 7 cm.) 



Discovery of the existence of 13-year broods of 

 cicada, and characterisation of tliese broods as a new 

 species, c. tredecim; dimorphism of this species and of 

 c. septendecim ; seasons, habits, transformations, ovipo- 

 siii(m, enemies, diseases, ravages and sting of these 

 species, and chronological statement of their several 

 known broods. B: P. M. (3577) 



[Walsh, B : Dann and Riley, C : Valentine.] 

 Potato hugs. (Amer. entom., 1S6S, v. 1: 

 Oct., p. 21-27. fig. 10-19: Nov.. p. 41-49. 

 fi.^- 33-48-) 



Remarks on the usu;!! failure of ]iopulnr writers to 

 distinguish between the several species of insects in- 

 festing the p()tato plant; brief accounts of gortyna 

 nitela, bar id ins trinotallis, sphinx quinqiiemaculata, 

 tpicnuta vittata. inacrobasis itnicolor, m. miirina, epi- 

 lautu pensylvanica, e. marginata, letna triUneaia and 

 epitrix atcumeris, treating of the geographical distribu- 

 tion, habits, food-plants and seasons ot most of them, 

 and giving figures of each in one or more states of 

 growth ; full account of doryphora decemlineata^ its 

 distinctness from d. jiinrta, its migrations, habits and 

 enemies, and means against it; figures of d. decevilin- 

 eata and d.juucta \w their several states, and of numer- 

 ous enemies of the former; habits of many of these 

 enemies; inability of larva of sphinx qtiivquemaculata to 

 sting ; distinctness of s. Carolina from this species ; geo- 

 graphical distribution of .v. caroUna; characteristics of 

 lepidoptera and coleoptera ; vesicant properties of lyt- 

 tinae; means against lytttnae; stercoracious larval pro- 

 tections ; poisonousness ot larvae of doryphora decemlin~ 

 cala: natmal fluctuations in tlie abundance of insects. 



B: P. M. (,,57S) 



[Walsh, B I Dann ninl Riley, C : Valentine.] 

 Tlie royal horned -caterpillar. C\-ratocain- 

 J^a {cithcronia^ regalh. Fabr. (Amer. 

 entom.. .\ns;. 1S69. v. i. p. 230-231. 64 en).. 

 pi. I.) 



Description of young and nf t'lill-grown larva and of 

 \)\i^ACi{ ceratocaitipii rcgali&; figure nf" larva, pupa nnd 

 imago; seasons, haliits, food-plants, sexual difterences, 

 odnr and vernacular names of this species; popular 

 drcid of it. B: P. M. (.!S70 



[Walsh, B : Dann iiiul Riley, C : Valentine.]' 



A swarm ot butterflies. (Amer. entom.. 



Oct. 1S6.S. V. t. p. 28-29. 34 cm., fig. 20-22.) 



Record of fliglits of swarms of dtinar's archippus; 



figures of lava, jnipa and imago ^i^ this species; iisc/e- 



pins its foor-phint. • B: P. M. (jjSn) 



