116 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



1046. EILEY, C. V. Bugs on grape-vines. <Prairie Farmer, 15 Au- 



gust, 1868, [v. 38], n. s., v. 22, p. 50. S.-b. No. 3, p. 36. 

 Letter from J. H. Biugbam, -with answer; new growth of stems and leaves 

 of grapevines injured by Corimelcena pulicaria ; means against it. 



1047. EILEY, C. V. Corn-worms. <Prairie Farmer, 15 August, 1868, 



|>. 38], n. s., v. 22, p. 50. S.-b. No. 3, p. 36. 



Letter from E. Daggy, with answer; injury to maize by an undescribed spe- 

 cies of Hadenaf. 



1048. EILEY, C. V. Large worm on apple-tree. <Prairie Farmer, 15 



August, 1868, [v. 38], u. s., v. 22, p. 50. S.-b. No. 3, p. 36. 

 Answer to inquiry of J. M. Devore ; description of Papilio turnus, 9, form 

 glaucus, which pupated on trunk of apple-tree. 



1049,-RiLEY, C. V. White-pine trees killed by borers. <Prairie 

 Farmer, 26 September, 1868. [v. 38], n. s., v. 22, p. 98. 



1050. EILEY, C. V. Swarms of butterflies. <Prairie Farmer, 26 Sep- 



tember, 1868, [v. 38], n. s., v. 22, p. 98. 



1051. EILEY, C. V. Worms feeding on the hawthorn. <Prairie 



Farmer, 26 September, 1868, [v. 38], n. s., v. 22, p. 98. 



1052. EILEY, C. V. Twig borers, sack-bearers, etc. <Prairie Farmer. 



19 December, 1868, [v. 38], n. s., v. 22, p. 194. 



1053. EILEY, C.V. Oil beetles. <Prairie Farmer, 19 December, 1868, 



[v. 38], n. s.. v. 22, p. 194. 



1054. EILEY, C. V. Apple-tree caterpillars. <Prairie Farmer, 19 De- 



cember, 1868, [v. 38], n. s., v. 22, p. 194. 



1055. EILEY, C. V. Twigs punctured by periodical Cicada. <Prairie 



Farmer, 19 December, 1868, [v. 38], n. s., v. 22, p. 194. 



1056. EILEY, C. V. Eeport of committee on entomology. <Trans. 111. 



Hortic. Soc. for 1867, 1868, n. s., v. 1, pp. 105-107, figs. 1-8. 

 Criticism of previous reports; effect of cold on Aphis mail; distribution, 

 food-plants, and means against Doryphora 10 lineata; distinctions between 

 D. W-lineata and D. juncta; ravages of Lytta [Epicauta] vittata, L. 

 [ = E. ] cinerea, and L. alrata [= E. pennsylvanlca'] on potato, and L. [= Pom- 

 phopcea] awea on fruit-trees; means against them; ravages of Hallica 

 [= Crepidodera] cucumeris on potato; habits, ravages, and specific charac- 

 ters of Cassididce found on sweet potato; Saperda livittata [= Candida] bi- 

 ennial; history and development of Mytilaspis pomicorticis [=jpomorMMi] ; 

 its food-plants, supposed hermaphroditism [parthenogenesis] and mode of 

 production of scale of this species; difficulty of explaining the production 

 of galls; habits, characters, food-plants, and ravages of Conotrachelus 

 nenuphar, Carpocapsa pomonella, Heliolhis armigera, Gortt/na nitela, Mamestra 

 picta, Procris [ Harris'iita] americana, Selandria vitis , [= Blennocampa 

 pygnuea'], Darapsa [= Ampelophaga myron, and Desmia macula'is', notes on 

 other insects injurious to grape, apple, and wheat, and on Afycetophila per- 

 sica, Emphytus[Harpiphoru8~\ maculatus, Agrotis [= Hadena] devastatrix, 

 and Haden a juncta; note on recent writings by the author. 



