46 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



370. WALSH, B. D. The seventeen-year locust. < Dixie Farmer, 11 



June, 1868. S.-b., No. 3, p. L'3. 



Periodicity and local distribution of the various broods of Cicada [= Tibicen] 

 septendfcim. 



371. WALSH, B. D. Entomological. Do locusts sting ? <Chicago Re- 



publican, 1868. S.-b., No. 3, p. 25. 



Sting of Cicada not poisonous; sting of Stiztis grandis [~ Sphecius speciosus] 

 mistaken for it; habits of the Stizus. 



372. WALSH, B. D. The bug-hunter in Egypt. A journal of an ento- 



mological tour into south Illinois by the senior editor. < Auier. 

 Ent., 1868, v. Ij September, pp. 6-14, figs. 1-7; October, pp. 

 29-36, figs. 23-29. 



Habits and figures of Macronema zebra-turn, Palingenia [= Hexagenia] bilineata, 

 Cicada sp., Stlzus grandis [= Sphecius 8penosus~\, Xylocopa Carolina [=vir- 

 ginica], and Anthophora sponsa [=abrui)ta~\ ; sting of Cicada not poisonous, 

 that of the Stizus mistaken for it; habits of Conotrachelus nenuphar; de- 

 scription of Hull's Curcu^-catcher.; Conotrachelus anaglypticus and Colas- 

 pis sp. injurious topluni-trees ; figures of Rhopahis sp. and Euryomia [= Eu- 

 phoria] melancJiolica injurious to pear-trees; figure and habits of Melapodius 

 nasalus [=femoratu8~\ ; predaceous habits of Arma [=Podi8M] spinosus, 

 Evagoras viridis [= Diylodus luridus], and Stirelrus fimbriatus [^ anchorago~\; 

 work of Aspidiotus liarrisii [= Chionasp is furfur US'] upon pear, and of Ceci- 

 domyia [= Diplosis'] tritici in wheat ; occurrence of Endrosa [= Lachnosterna] 

 quercus, Dorypliorajuncta, and Trickius delta in Illinois ; mite enemy of Aspi- 

 diotus conchiformis [= Mytilaspis pomorum~\ ; injury to fruit by Apis mellifica ; 

 hot water as a means against Schizoncura lanigera ; habits and figures of 

 Chrysopa sp. ; figures of Aspidoglossa subangulata, Harpalus pennsylvanicus, 

 and Evarthrus orbatm ; figures and descriptions of larva of a carabid and 

 of Chauliognathus pennsylvanicus ; Curculio-feeding habits of Carabidce. 



373. WALSH, B. D. First annual report on the noxious insects of the 



State of Illinois. <Trans. 111. State Hortic. Soc. for 1867, u. s., 

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, TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



INTRODUCTORY 3 



CHAPTER 1. The grape Curculio. Co > /io(fes[= Craponius~\ iniequalis&aky. 



Its history Guest insects, parasites, and cannibals Remedy 13 



CHAPTER 2. The grape-leaf gall-louse. Dactylospliaira vitifolia;, Fitch 



[= Phylloxera vastatrix]. 

 Peculiar to the Clinton and other cultivated varieties of Frost 



grape Practical inference therefrom 21 



CHAPTER 3. The rose-bug. Macrodactylus subspinosus Linn. 



Device for destroying it on grape-vines 24 



CHAPTER 4. The grape-root borer, ^geria [= Sciaptei-on~\ polistiformis 

 Harris. 



Its history Its scientific nomenclature Remedies 24 



CHAPTER 5. The apple-worm or codling-moth. Carpocapsa pomonella 

 jLiun. 



Double-brooded Practical inference therefrom Remedies 27 



CHAPTER 6. The apple-maggot tly. Trypela pomonella Walsh. . 



Occurs at present only in certain Eastern States on the apple, 

 though it was found long ago in Illinois on the crab Its history. 29 



