BTr.IJOGRAPHY OP THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 757 



CiiAHLKS V. KiLEY and L. O. Howaim). Soiiuj of the lircil parasitic Ihnnniopifra \n 

 the National Collection. 



Inneei Life, hi, No. 4, November, 1890, pp. 151-158. 



Continuation of tlll^ paptT in //iwci /^i/c, ill, No. 2, September, 1800, p. 01, and embracing 

 the subfamilies Ichneumonince, Cn/ptince and Ophioniuce of the family IclDHUtiwnidce. 

 CuAUi.KS V. KiLKY and L. O. Howard. Editorials, i-eviews, and notes. 



Insect Life, HI, Nos. 1-11, Ausrust, 1890. to June, 1891. (See table of couteut.s of each num- 

 ber of Ingect Life. ) 

 CilAHLK.s V. KiLEY and L. O. Howard. Correspondence nf the Division of Ento- 

 mology, U. S. Department of Agrieiiltnre. 



Iwect Life, ni, Nos. 1-11, Aufrnst, 1890, to June. 1891. 

 Selected letters from correspondents with tlie replies. 

 Charles V. RiLEY and C. L. Maulatt. The Clover Mite ( Briiohia prafeiisis Gar- 

 man.) 



Insect Life, ni, No. 2, September, 1890, pp. 45-52, figs. i. 5. 



A full account of the distribution of this mite in North America; its mode of occurrence, 

 injury to plants, and annoyance caused by its appearance in dwellings; its habits and life- 

 history; and the remedies available for its destruction. The pai)er concludes with technical 

 descriptions of the various stages. 

 J. N. Rose. List of plants collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in lS90in western Mex- 

 ico and Arizona. 



Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium. I, No. 4. June 30. 1891, i)p. 91-127. (With 

 index.) 



la this paper 475 plants are enumerated with remarks as to soil, locality, and size, with addi- 

 tional notes in case of rai-e or little-known .species, and with descrii>tioiis of new species. 

 The following table shows the places visited, with date of collection ami number of plants: 



Places visited. 



Alamos and Alamos Mountain 



Camp Huachuca, Arizona 



WiUow Springs 



Fort Apache 



Willow Springs 



Alamos 



Date of collection. 



March 26 to April 8. . . 



April 20 to May 21 



June 10 to 20 



June 21 to 30 



July 5, 6 



September 16 to 30 



Number collected. 



276-415 (inclusive). 

 416-478 (inchusive). 

 479-574 (inclusive). 

 57.5-613 (inclusive) . 

 614-626 (inclusive). 

 627-751 (inc.) and 81'. 



The following list comjirises tlie ut 

 Ai/enia paniculata. 

 Ayetiia truncata. 

 JSidens Alamosana. 

 licprhaavia Alamosana. 

 Bfvrhaavia Sonorre. 

 Brongniartia J'almeri. 

 liu n cli osia Son o ren lis. 

 Clematis Palmeri. 

 Conlia Sonoriv. 

 Crotnn A laniorantnn. 

 Diphysa raetwot^a. 

 Eclrinojiepon cirrhopedunciilatue. 

 Eriyeron Alantosnn uin . 

 Euphorbia tuberosa. 

 HosacHa Alainoiuna. 

 riymenatherum anoinalum. 

 Jliinienopappiis radiata. 

 Ipointfa alata. 

 Ij/onufu Grayi. 

 Iji'litorliteo tenulfolia. 

 Ly I ilo ui a ir« tsun i . 

 Metastelma latifvlia. 



Mimosa Palmeri. 

 Perezia montana. 

 Perityle effusa. 

 Piscidia mo His. 

 Pith ecolobium 2 f erica niim, 

 Phus Palmeri. 

 Salvia Alam,osana. 

 Schizocarpum Palmeri. 

 Sclerocarpus spatidatus. 

 Sebastiania Palmeri. 

 Sida Alamosana. 

 Solamiin Grayi. 

 Stellaria montana. 

 Tnbebuia Palmeri. 

 Tithonia fniticosa . 

 Tithonia Palmeri. 

 I'radescantia Palmeri. 

 Vernonia Palmeri. 

 Viguiera montana. 

 Willa rdiu ' Mexicaiia. 

 Zexmenia fruticosa. 



' Willardia is a new genus of Leguminosce. 



