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1113. RILEY, C. V. Report of the committee on entomology. Read 



. . . before the Missouri State Horticultural Society. < A.mer. 

 Ent., February, 1870, v. 2, pp. 106-109. Reprint : <2d Ann. 

 Rept. State Eut. Mo.. March, 1870, pp. 5-8, 13-15. 



See No. 1127 for synopsis of contents. 



1114. [RILEY, C. V.] Silk-worm eggs. <Ainer. Ent., February, 1870, 



v. 2, p. 109. 



Seventy-eight packages of silk-worm eggs, valued at $800 per package and 

 weighing two tons, shipped from Yokohama to France via California and 

 the Pacific Eailroad. 



1115. RILEY, C. V. Imported insects and native American insects. 



<Amer. Ent., February, 1870, v. 2, pp. 110-112, fig. 72-75. 

 Reprint: <2d Ann. Rept. State Ent. Mo., March, 1870, pp. 

 8-12. 



See No. 1127 for synopsis of contents. 



1116. [RILEY. C. V.] The trumpet grape-gall, Vitis viticola O. S. 



<Amer. Ent., February, 1870, v. 2, pp. 113-114, fig. 76. 



Figure of the gall of Cecidomyia vltis-viticola. C. v.-lituns a synonym; oc- 

 currence of similar gall in-Eugland on Tilia probably caused by mites. 



1117. [RILEY, C. V.] The goat-weed butterfly, Paphia glycerium Dou- 



bleday. <Amer. Ent., February, 1870, v. 2, pp. 121-123, figs. 

 81-83. Reprint, with slight changes. <2d Ann. Rept. State 

 Ent. Mo., March, 1870, pp. 124-128, figs. 94-96. 

 See No. 1127 for synopsis of contents. 



1118. [RILEY, C. V.] Insects injurious to the grape- vine. No. 5. <Amer. 



Eut., February, 1870, v. 2, pp. 123-124, fig. 84. Reprint, with 

 slight changes. <2d Ann. Rept. State Ent. Mo., March, 1870, 

 pp. 78-79, fig. 54. 

 Treats of Thyreus abbotii; see No. 1127 for synopsis of contents. 



1119. [RILEY, C. V.] Scorpion in Kansas. <Amer. Ent., February, 



1870, v. 2, p. 126. 



Answer to inquiry of K. Kelsey ; occurrence of Buthus caroliJiianus in Texas, 

 Missouri, and Kansas. 



1120. [ RILEY, C. V.] The grain Bruchus of Europe just imported. 



<Amer. Ent,, February, 1870, v. 2, pp. 126-127, fig. 85. 

 Answer to inquiry of A. S. Fuller ; notice of the recent importation into 

 New York of the European Bruchus granarius; danger of and remedy for 

 such importation ; habits and ravages of and means against the beetle in 

 Europe asdescribed in J. Curtis's, "Farm Insects ; " figure of the imago and 

 of infested beans ; figures of larva, pupa, and imago of B. pisi and of in- 

 fested pea. 



1121. [RiLEY, C. V.] Locust borer. <Amer. Ent., February, 1870, 



v. 2, pp. 127-128, figs. 86-89. 



Answer to inquiry of J. M. Shaffer ; habits, food-plants, seasons, and ravages 

 of and means against Xyleutes [= Co88us~] robinice; figures larva, pupa, and 

 male and female imagos. 

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