119 



8. Insects of the Field, p. 193-224, fig. 142-172. 

 Variety and activity of field-insects; fertilization of flowers; habits, de- 

 vastations and enemies of some species; means against them. 



9. Insects of the Forest, p. 225-256, fig. 174-195. 

 Richness of forest faunae; habits and devastations of some forest insects. 



* 310. Will W. Tracy and Geo. Parmelee. Injurious 

 Insects. Report read before the Peninsula Farmers' Club at 

 Old Mission, Mich. Traverse City, 1874. 8vo. pg. 12. 



Descriptions and habits of Carpocapsa pomonella, Conotrachelus nenu- 

 phar, Aphis mali, Aegeria exitiosa, Saperda Candida, Chrysobothris femorata, 

 and genus Agrotis; means against them. Letters from Dr, J. P. Trimble, 

 of N. J., and Prof. A. J. Cook, of Michigan Agricultural College, upon the 

 same subjects. 



* 311. C V. Riley, State Entomologist. Seventh An- 

 nual Report on the Noxious, Beneficial, and other Insects of 

 the State of Missouri, made to the State Board of Agriculture, 

 pursuant to an appropriation for this purpose from the Legisla- 

 ture of the State. Jefferson City, 1875. 8vo. pg. viii, 196, 

 iv, with 39 figures and a map. 



Preface and Table of Contents, p. iii-viii. 



a. Migrations, depredations, poisonousness, habits and proper name of 

 Dorypliora 10-lineata; means against it; proposes for it the new subgeneric 

 title Thlibocoryna in place of Myocorina preoccupied, p. 1-19, fig. 1. b. 

 ''Full account" of Micropus leucopterus ; description, habits, enemies, his- 

 tory, ravages; means against it; other insects mistaken for it, p. 19-71, 

 fig. 2—11. c. Habits and parasites of Chrysobothris femorata; means against 

 it; describes Bracon chants n. sp., p. 71-79, fig. 12-13. d. An'isopteryx 

 vernata and A. pometaria distinguished; habits and description of every 

 stage of each, p. 80-90, fig. 14-18. e. Supplement to the article in the 

 Sixth Report [see Roc. No. 39] upon Phylloxera vastatrix; habits, poly- 

 morphism, ravages, distribution ; varieties of grape injured by it ; means 

 against it; synopsis of the 1C (Ph. caryae-yummosa, Ph. caryae-ren, Ph. 

 caryac-fa/lax — 3 new) N. A. species of Phylloxera; habits and diagnosis 

 of Ph. Rileyi, p. 90-121, fig. 19-22. f. History, description, ravages, hab- 

 its, food, seasons, home, enemies, parasites (especially Trombidium sericeum, 

 Astonia gryllaria, Tachina anonyma, Sarcophaga carnaria) and proper name 

 of Caloptenus (Melanoplus) spretus; means against it; comparative descrip- 

 tion of C. ft niur-rubrum; describes C. Atlanis n. sp. ; other devastating 

 locusts, especially C. diffcrentialis, C. bivitlatus, p. 121-196; fig. 23-39. 



* 312. The Overland Monthly, vol. xiii, No. 5 (p. 393- 

 488), contains the following. 



Notice of Strecker's "Illustrations of Lepidoptera " [for correct title, see 

 Rec, No. 79] and of Psyche, p. 485. 



