22 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



113. WALSH, B. D. [Grape-vine beetles.] <Pract. Ent., 30 July, 1866. 



v. 1, p. 101. 



Answer to inquiry of M. S. Hill ; food-habits of the larva and imago of Pelid- 

 nota punctata and of Anomala lucicola. 



114. WALSH. B. D. [Bot-flies.] <Pract. Ent., 30 July, 1866, v. 1, p. 



102. 



Answer to inquiry of J. B. Fisher; habits and hosts of several species of 

 (Estridce ; parasite infesting Triplax [= Tritoma'] thoracica. See No. 153. 



115. WALSH, B. D. [Spruce-tree saw-flies.] <Pract. Ent., 30 July, 



1866, v. 1, p. 102. 



Answer to inquiry of J. Barratt; description of cocoon and imago of Lophy- 

 rus abietis; means against the same. See Pract. Ent., v. 1, p. 114. 



116. WALSH, B. D. [Stings of insects.] <Pract. Ent., 30 July, 1866, 



v. 1, p. 102. 



Answer to inquiry of A. O. Bricktnan ; effects of the stings of bees and other 

 insects. 



117. WALSH, B. D. [Blackberry scale.] <Pract. Ent., 30 July, 1866, 



v. 1, p. 102. 



Answer to inquiry of G. E. Brackett ; characters of Lecanium sp. infesting 

 blackberry. 



118. WALSH, B. D'. [Eggs in sumach.] <Pract. Ent,, 30 July, 1866, 



v. 1, p. 102. 



Answer to inquiry of W. M. Smith ; eggs of Orchelimum sp.T or Xiphidium sp.f 

 in pith of sumach. 



119. W[ALSH], B. D. The "new potato-bug " in Maine. <Pract. Ent., 



27 August, 1866, v. 1, p. 105. 



Extract from Maine Farmer, 26 July, 1866, with comments; the larva of 

 Lima trilineata mistaken for that of Doryphora W-lineata. 



120. WALSH, B. D. [The army-worm.] <Pract. Ent., 27 August, 



1866, v. 1, p. 107. 



Extract from Western Rural, 21 July, 1866, with comments ; army-worm 

 mistaken for canker-worm ; need of precision in using popular names. 



121. W[ALSH], B. D. [Fire-cure for potato-beetles.] < Pract. Ent., 27 



August, 1866, v. 1, pp. 107-108. 



Extract from letter from M. S. Hill, with comments; burning straw effective 

 as a means against Meloidce infesting potato-vines; its use against Dory- 

 phora W-lineata; hot water as a means against the onion-maggot and 

 peach-borer. 



122. WALSH, B. D. A new humbug. < Pract, Ent., 27 August, 1866, 



v. 1, pp. 108-110. 



Exposure of proposed remedy against Cecidomyia destructor; life-habits of 

 the same. 



t 123. W[ALSH], B. D. The striped bug. < Pract. Ent., 27 August, 



1866, v. 1, p. 110, figs. 1, 2. 



Extract from Western Rural, 21 July, 1866, with comments ; characters, hab- 

 its, means against, and figures of Diabrotica vlttata and D. 12-punctata. 

 See No. 148. 



