106 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



938. RILEY, C. V. Hickory bark borer, Scolytns caryw, n. sp. <Prai- 



rie Farmer, 2 February, 1867, [v. 35], n. s., v^!9, pp. 68, 69, 6 

 figs. S.-b. No. 2, p. 50. 



Descriptions and figures of larva and imago of Scolytus caryw n. sp. [=4-sj)ino- 

 s] and of its borings in bark and wood of Carya; habits and ravages; 

 figure of the pupa of . destructor of Europe, 



939. [RiLEY, C. V.] Correction. <Prairie Farmer, 2 February, 1867, 



[v. 35], n. s., v. 19, p. 69. S.-b. No. 2, p. 50. 



Correction of statement made in No. 937 ; T. Glover not responsible for calling 

 Saperda bitittata \_-candlda'} a butterfly. See Nos. 222, 937, 942. 



940. RILEY, C. V. Dahlia and aster stalk-borer, Gortyna nitela Gue- 



nee. <Prairie Farmer, 23 February, 1867, [v. 35], n. s., v. 19, 

 p. 116, 2 figs. S.-b. No. 2, p. 58. 



Description of larva, pupa, and imago of Gortyna nitela; habits of and means 

 against this insect. 



941. R[ILEY], C. V. Borers and canker-worms. <Prairie Farmer, 9 



March, 1867, [v. 35], n. s.. v. 19, p. 151. S. b. No. 2, p. 61. 

 Critical review of E. H. C.'s " Remedy for the borer" and of J. Huggias' 

 "Canker-worm ;" indefiniteness of the word borer: borers confined to par- 

 ticular trees according to species; relations between Clytus [= Cyllene'] 

 pictus and C. [= C'.] robiniee; habits of and means against canker-worms. 

 See No. 954. 



942. [EiLEY, C. V.] The critic criticised. <Prairie Farmer, 16 March, 



1867, [v. 35], n. s., v. 19, p. 169. S.-b. No. 2, p. 58. 

 Reply to B. D. Walsh's "The critic criticised;" insists upon the correctness 



of one criticism made; acknowledges incorrectness of another. See Nos. 

 ' 222. 937, 939. 



943. RILEY, C. V. [Solenobia.] <Prairie Farmer, 16 March. 1867, [v. 



35], n. s., v. 19, p. 169. S.-b. No. 2, p. 58. 



Answer to inquiry of J. C. Plumb; brief description of 'the larva of f Sole- 

 nobia ; habits of the genus. 



944. RILEY, C. V. Bark-lice. Their history, together with sundry 



remedies. <Prairie Farmer, 23 March, 1867, [v. 35], n. s., v. 19, 

 p. 184. S.-b. No. 2, pp. 61-62. Extract: <Cultivator and 

 Country Gentleman, 23 May, 1867, v. 29, p. 334. <Pract. Ent., 

 April, 1867, v. ?, pp. 81-82. 



Criticises several patent remedies for ravages of bark-lice, Coccidw. igno- 

 rance of entomology amongst intelligent writers ; natural history of Myti- 

 laspis pomicorticis [= pomorum']. 



945. RILEY, C.V. The phlox- worm. <Prairie Farmer, 6 April, 1867, [v. 



35], n. s., v. 19, p. 219, 2 figs. S.-b. No. 2, pp. 63, 64. 

 Describes and figures larva and imago of Heliothis phloxiphaga; describes 

 pupa; seasons and habits. 



946. RILEY, C. V. The potato-beetle. <Prairie Farmer, 6 April, 1867, 



[v. 35]. n. s., v. 19, p. 219. S.-b. No. 2, p. 64. 



Answer to inquiries of H. Tilden: DorypJiora decemlineata remains perma- 

 nently in regions invaded by it ; hibernates as an imago under ground. 



