114 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



1023. EILEY, C. V. Eemedy for the apple-borer. <Colman r s Kural 



World, 1868. S.-b. No. 3, p. 16. 



Means against Saperda bivittata [= Candida]. 



1024. EILEY, C. V. Grape-vine hoppers. <ColmaD's Eural World, 



1868. S. b. No. 3, p. 16. 



Tettigonia coagulata injurious to leaves of grape-vines. 



1025. EILEY, C. V. Thousand-legged worm. <Colman's Eural World, 



1868. S.-b. No. 3, p. 16. 

 Habits of Julm [= Spirobolus~] marginatus. 



1026. EILEY, C. V. Honey-locust seed-weevil. <Prairie Farmer, 20 



June, 1868, [v. 37], n. s., v. 21, p. 397. S.-b. No. 3, p. 59. 

 Habits, description of, and means against Spermopliagus robinue. 



1027. EILEY, 0. V. Potato-beetle. <Prairie Farmer, 20 June, 1868, 



[v. 37], n. s., v. 21, p. 397. S.-b. No. 3, p. 59. 

 Natural history of and means against Doryphora W-lineata. 



1028. EILEY, C. V. Large moth on apple-tree. <Prairie Farmer, 27 



June, 1868, [v. 37], n. s., v. 21, p. 410. S.-b. No. 3, p. 60. 

 The larva of Attacus cecropia spins its cocoon on apple and other trees. 



1029. EILEY, C. V. Will unimpregnated eggs hatch 1 ? <Prairie 



Farmer, 27 June, 1868, [v. 37], n. s., v. 21, p. 410. S.-b. No. 3, 

 p. 60. 



Remarks upon the statement by H. D., of Champaign, 111., concerning the 

 hatching of unimpregnated eggs of Attacus cecropia ; mentions the families 

 and* genera of insects in which parthenogenesis occurs. 



1030. {EiLEY,. C. V.] Wire-worms: Experiments in killing. <Prairie 



Farmer, 27 June, 1868, [v. 37], n. s., v. 21, p. 410. S.-b. No. 3, 

 p. 60. 



Effect of several liquid preparations upon the larvae of "Elateridai immersed 

 in them ; corn soaked in turpentine grew unmolested by wire-worms. 



1031. [EiLEY, C. V.] [Pear-slug and currant-worm.] <Prairie Farmer, 



27 June, 1868, [v. 37], n. s., v. 21, p. 410. S.-b., No. 3, p. 60. 

 Means against Selandria [= Eriocampa~] cerasl and Nematus ventricosus [=ri- 

 lesii'}. 



1032. EILEY, C. V. What becomes of bumble-bees? <Cultivator and 



Country Gentleman, 2 July, 1868, v. 32, p. 18. 



Answer to Anna's "Bumble-bees;" only the queens of Bombus survive the 

 winter; new colonies formed by hibernated queens. 



1033. HILEY, 0. V. Large gray straight-horned snout-beetle. <Prai- 



rie Farmer, 4 July, 1868, [v. 38], Q. s., v. 22, p. 2-3, tigs. S.-b. 

 No. 3, pp. 31, 56. 



Descriptions and figures of larva and imago oflthycerus noveboj-acensis ; method 

 of oviposition ; injuries to apple, oak, and other trees. 



1034. EILEY, C. V. The seventeen-year Cicada. <Prairie Farmer, 4 



July, 1868, [v. 38], n. s., v. 22, p. 2. S.-b. No. 3, pp. 31, 56. 

 Dates and localities of occurrences of Cicada [= Tibicen] septendecim ; occur- 

 rence of C. [= T.] tredecim in Missouri. 



