63 



52. Kagonot, E. L.— Ann. Soc. Ent. France (Bull.), 1893, pp, 



xii, xiii. 



General remarks upon the habits of Ephestia kuehniella and on 

 means for its destruction. 



53. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O.— Insect Life, Apr., 1893, 



V. 5. p. 276. 



Mention of the article by W. G. Johnson in "American Miller," 

 for February, 1893 (see No. 50), and notice of Mr. Danysz's pre- 

 liminary studies on the flour moth. 



54r. Danysz, J.— Mem. du Lab. de Parasitologie V6g6tale de la 

 Bourse de Commerce, v. 1, 60 pp. 



This is perhaps the most important article that has been pub- 

 lished on the flour moth. 



55. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, (Bull.), 1893, pp. clxxviii, 



clxxix. 



Note on the pigment spots of the larva. 



56. Decaux, F. — Eev. Sci. Nat. Apliquees, 1st Semestre, 1893, 



pp. 220-225. 

 An article with illustratioDS, treating of the habits of the flour 

 moth and of means for its destruction. 



57. Riley, C. V., & Howard, L. O.— Insect Life, July, 1893, 



V. 5, pp. 290, 291. 

 A review of Mr. Danysz's pamphlet, mentioned above. 



58. Insect Life, July, 1893, v. 5, p. 350. 



Announcement that the insect reported from Jamaica as Ephestia 

 Tiuehniella (see No. 41) proved to be E. desuetella Walker. 



59. ■ Insect Life, July, 1893, v. 5, p. 353. 



Mention of Mr. Ragonot's views concerning the origin of 

 Ephestia kuehniella. 



60. Insect Life, Nov., 1893, v. 6, pp. 44, 45. 



Note concerning Mr. Danysz's observations on the pigment 

 spots of Ephestia kuehniella. 



61. Bruner, Lawrence.— Rep. Neb. State Bd. Agr. 1893, p. 401. 

 A short, compiled, illustrated article. 



1894. 



62. McCarthy, G— Bull. 96, N. C. Agr. Exper. Station, Jan. 



1894, p. 64. 

 A notice regarding Ephestia kuehniella in which it is said to 

 be present in North Carolina. 



63. Riley, 0. V., & Howard, L. O.— Insect Life, Feb., 1894, 



v. 6, p. 221. 



