102 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



893. R[ILEY], C. V. Entomological. <Prairie Farmer, 24 March, 1866, 



[v. 33J, n. s., v. 17, p. 192, figs. 5-6. S.-b. No. 1, p. 68. 

 Answers to inquiries of E. T. Nelson, J. Dorou, and H. W. Shore ; habits and 

 figures of Amphicerua bicaudatus ; remedies. Apple-twigs pierced by one of 

 the Uroceridce. 



894. ELLEY, C. V. The chinch-bug. <Pract. Ent., 26 March, 1866, T. 



1, pp. 47-48. 



Criticism of D. H. Sherman's communication on this insect ; Blissus leucop- 

 terus does not oviposit in the fazzy end of wheat-grain ; brief life-history. 



895. RILEY, C. V. The chinch-bug once more. <Waukegan fill.] Ga- 



zette, 31 March, 1866, v. 16, No. 28, p. 4. S.-b. No. 1, p. 70. 

 Reply to D. H. Sherman's second communication ; Blissus leucopterus does 

 not deposit its eggs in the grain of wh f eat; means against it. 



896. [KiLEY,C.V.] Bark-lice remedy. <Prairie Farmer, 7 April, 1866, 



[v. 33J, n. s., v. 17, p. 229. S.-b. No. 1, p. 79. 



Answers to inquiries of a subscriber and of S. J. B. ; means against Mytilas- 

 pis pomicorticis [=_poor7B]. 



897. [RiLEY, C. V.] " Bug" on melon, etc. <Prairie Farmer, 7 April, 



1866, [v. 33], n. s., v. 17, p. 229. S.-b. No. 1, p. 79. 



Answer to inquiry of M. E. W. ; means against JJiabrotica riftata. 



898. [RiLEY, C. V.] Warbles. <Prairie Farmer, 21 April, 1866, [v. 



33], n. s., v. 17, p. 276. 



The occurrence of lumps on the back of cattle caused by larvae of Hypoderma 

 boris is not unusual or alarming. 



899. RILEY, C. V. The ailanthus silk-worm. <Prairie Farmer, 28 



April, 1866, [r. 33], n. s., v. 17, p. 289, fig. S.-b. No. 1, p. 93. 

 Partial reprint: <New York Tribune, 29 May, 1866, v. 26, Xo. 

 7844, p. 7. S.-b. No. 1, p. 92. 



Describes attempts to introduce Bombyx arrindia and Samia [Attacua] 

 cynthia into Europe for commercial purposes. Describes and figures egg, 

 larva, and imago, and figures pupa of Samia [= Attacus] cynlhia; habits, 

 seasons, and hardiness, and disadvantages for purposes of silk culture of 

 this species; superiority of native species. 



900. [RiLEY, C. V.] Lice on pigs. <Prairie Farmer, 28 April, 1866, 



[v. 33], n. s., v. 17, p. 292. 

 Means against. 



901. RILEY, C. V. Novel facts about cut- worms. < Prairie Farmer, 



2 June, 1866, [v. 33], n. s., v. 17, pp. 371, 372, figs. 3-8. S.-b. No. 

 1, p. 89. 



Climbing habits of the larvae of Agrbtididce ; figures and descriptions of the 

 larvae of Agrotis cochranii [= A. messoria], A. clande8tina,a,m\ f Hadena sub- 

 juncta ; enemies of cut-worms. 



902. [RiLEY, C. V.] The canker-worm. <Prairie Farmer, 16 June, 



1866, [v. 33], n. s., v. 17, p. 412. S.-b. No. 1, p. 96. 

 Answer to inquiry of a subscriber; means against Anisopteryx. 



903. R[ILEY], C. V. Large fish-fly. <Prairie Farmer, 16 June, 1866, 



[v. 33], n. s.. v. 17. p. 412. S.-b. No. 1, p. 96. 



Answer to inquiry of A. B. Kuowlton; habits and distribution of Perla dor- 

 sata. 



