126 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



1084. EILEY, C. V. Supposed bark-lice eggs in Missouri. <Prairie 



Farmer, 4 September, 1809, [v. 40], n. s., v. 24, p. 282. S.-b. No. 

 3, p. 95. 



Letter from J. Reed, with answer ; eggs of a moth mistaken for those of 

 Mytilaspis pomicortids [=j)omorm]; the latter unknown in Missouri. 



1085. BILEY, C. V. New York weevil oil apple-trees. <Prairie Farmer, 



4 September, 1869, [v. 40], n. s., v. 24, p. 282, 3 figs. S.-b. No. 3, 

 p. 95. 



Letter from R. M. Guy, with answer ; figures of larva and imago, description 

 of imago, geographical distribution, methods of oviposition, food-plants, 

 and means against Ithycerus noveboracensis. 



1086. [EiLEY,C.V.] In sects injurious to the grape- vine. No. 2. <Ainer. 



Ent., September-October, 1869, v. 2, pp. 22-24, figs. 12-16. Re- 

 print, with slight changes. <2d Ann. Eept. State Ent. Mo., 

 March, 1870, pp. 71-73, figs. 44-48. 



Treats of Clicerocampa pampinatrix [= Ampelophaga myron] ; see No. 1127 for 

 synopsis of contents. 



1087. EILEY, C. V. Larva of the imperial moth. <Prairie Farmer, 9 



October, 1869, [v. 40], n. s., v. 24, p. 322. S.-b. No. 3, p. 92. 

 Letter of C. H. Thayer, with answer; description of larva, pupa, and imago 

 of Ceratocampa [ = Eacle8~\ imperialis ; food-plants of the same and of C. 

 [=Citheronia~\ regalia. 



1088. EILEY, C. V. Apple snout-beetle or four-humped Curculio. <Prai- 



rie Farmer, 9 October, 1869, [v. 40], n. s., v. 24, p. 322. S.-b. No. 

 3, p. 92. 



Letter from R. W. Gandy, with answer : habits and description of Anihono- 

 mus quadrigibbus ; recommends jarring. 



1089. EILEY, C. V. That venomous potato-worm! <Moore's Eural 



New Yorker, 20 November, 1869, v. 20, p. . S.-b. No. 3, pp. 

 107; 112. 



Critical review of several recent articles upon tomato- worms ; structure and 

 harmlessness of larvae of Sphinyidce\ geographical distribution of Sphinx 

 [= Protoparce~] Carolina and S. quinquemaculata [ = /'. celeus]. 



1090. [EILEY, C. V.] The bag- worm, alias basket- worm, alias drop- 



worm, Thyridopteryx ephemarceformis, Haw. < Amer. Eut., No- 

 vember, 1869, v. 2, pp. 35-38, fig. 24. 



Geographical distribution, food-plants, seasons, transformations, parasites, 

 copulation, and oviposition of and means against Thyridopteryx ephemerce- 

 formis; figures and descriptions of larva, larva-easels, pupa, and imago; 

 description of eggs ; abodes constructed by insects. 



1091. [RiLEYjC.V.] Insects injurious to the grape-vine. No. 3. <Amer. 



Ent., November, 1869, v. 2, pp. 54-55, figs. 33-35. Eeprint, 

 with slight changes. <2d Ann. Eept. State Ent. Mo., March, 

 1870, pp. 74-76, figs. 49-51. 

 Treats of Philampelus achemon; see No. 1127 for synopsis of contents. 



1092. EILEY, C. V. The saddle-back caterpillar. <Moore's Eural New 



Yorker, 4 December, 1869, v. 20, p. , fig. S.-b. No. 3, p. 103. 



Letters from A. W. Baker and G. T. Cost, with answer ; figures and charac- 

 terization of the larva of Emprtiia stimulea; food-plants, urticating prop- 

 erties, and transformations; description of the imago. 



