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427. [WALSH, B. D., and C. V. KILEY.] Red cedar caterpillar.. <Amer. 



Ent., October, 1868, v. 1, p. 40. 



Answer to inquiry of R. Peter ; habits, characters, and means against Thyri- 

 dopleryx ephemerceformis. 



428. [WALSH, B. D., and C. V. EILEY.] Wheat-midge winter killed. 



<Amer. Ent,, October, 1868, v. 1, p. 40. 

 Answer to inquiry of J. P. Alexander; cause of the scarcity of Diplosis tritici. 



429. [WALSH, B. D., and C. Y. EILEY.] Grape vine borer. <Amer. 



Ent., October, 1868, v. 1, p. 40. 



Answer to inquiries of A. Barter and J. H. Hogau ; undetermined cerambycid 

 larva injurious to grape-vines. 



430. [WALSH, B. D., and C. Y. EILEY.] Popular names and scientific 



names. <Amer. Ent., November, 1868, v. 1, p. 49, figs. 49-51. 

 Indefiniteness of popular names ; figures Julus sp., and the larva and imago 

 of one of the Elateridce. 



431. [WALSH, B. D., and C. Y. EILEY.] Entomological ignorance in 



the North. <Amer. Ent., November, 1868, v. 1, pp. 50-51, 

 figs. 52-54. 



Confusion existing in regard to the meaning of the word locust ; habits of 

 Acridida; and Cicadidce ; figures types of the two families and of twig with 

 eggs of Cicada, sp. 



432. [WALSH, B. D., and C. Y. EILEY.] Tit for tat. <Amer. Ent., 



November, 1868, v. 1, p. 52. 

 Ridicule of an absurd entomological item. 



433. [WALSH, B. D., and C. Y. EILEY.] Grasshoppers. <Amer. Ent, 



November, 1868, v. 1, p. 53. 



Abundance and ravages of several species of Acridida and of AcJieta [= Gryllus'] 

 abbrevlatus in the northern central United States, and scarcity of the same 

 in New York in 1868. 



434. [WALSH, B. D., and C. Y. EILEY.] To keep seed peas from bugs. 



<Amer. Ent., November, 1868, v. 1, p. 53". 



Habits of and means against Bruchus pisi. 



435. [WALSH, B. D., and C. V. EILEY.] Mind how you pack insects. 



<Amer. Ent., November, 3868, v. 1, p. 54. 



Care needed to avoid the introduction of noxious insects. 



436. [WALSH, B. D., and C. Y. EILEY.] The apple growing on a grape 



vine. <Ainer. Ent., November, 1868, v. 1, p. 54. 



The "vegetable phenomenon," see Nos. 332,403,478, proved to be a gall. 



437. [WALSH, B. D., and C. Y. EILEY.] The late exhibition of useful 



and destructive insects at Paris. <Amer. Eut, November, 

 1868, v. 1, p. 55. 



Notice of the formation of the Socie"t d'Insectologie Agricole at Paris, and 

 of the second exhibition of the society. 



438. [WALSH, B. D., and C. V. EILEY.] Destroying black ants in gar- 



dens. <Amer. Ent,, November, 1868, v. 1, p. 55. 

 Answer to inquiry of W. S. Patten ; means against Formicidce in gardens. 



