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1336. EILEY, C. V. On a new genus in the lepidopterous family Tine- 



idee, with remarks on the fertilization of Yucca. * <Trans. 

 Acad. Sci. St. Louis, June, 1873, v. 3, pp. 55-64, 2 figs. Re- 

 printed, with omissions and slight changes, from <5th Ann. 

 Eept. State Ent. Mo., 18 April, 1873. pp. 150-160, figs. 74-75. 

 Eeview by P. C. Zeller: <Verh. k.-k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 

 1876, Jahrg. 1875, Bd. 25, pp. 340-342. Eeply to Zeller: 

 <Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, January-March, 1876, v. 3, pp. 

 325-326. 



Description and figures of Pronuba n. g. and of larva and imago of P. yucca- 

 sella n. sp. See No. 1329 for synopsis of contents. 



1337. EILEY, C. V. Supplementary notes on Pronuba yuccasella. 



<Traus. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, June, 1873, v. 3, pp. 178-180, fig. 

 3. Extract: <6th Ann. Eept. State Ent. Mo., April, 1874, pp. 

 131-135, fig. 3. 



Descriptions and figures of male and female pupa of Pronuba yuccasella; hi- 

 bernation, imagination, seasons, and distribution of the same; species of 

 Yucca pollinated by it. 



1338. EILEY, C.V. [To destroy the cotton- worm.] <I11. Jour, of Agric., 



June, 1873. Eepriut: <Colman's Eural World, 1873 ; <Eural 

 Alabamian, July, 1873, v. 2, pp. 289-293 ; <Mobile Eegister, 

 1873 ; <Faruaer's Advocate, 1873. Extract : <6th Ann. Eept. 

 State Ent. Mo., 1874, pp. 17-18. 



Ravages of Aletia argillacea [==xyllna~\ in the cotton fields of Southern United 

 States; inefficiency of measures hitherto employed against them; recom- 

 mends the use of Paris green ; directions for its use ; natural history, de- 

 scription of egg, larva, and imago of the Aletia; hibernation of the imago. 



1339. KILEY, O. Y. [Imported plants and insects.] <Trans. Acad. Sci. 



St. Louis, July, 1873, v. 3, pp. 42-43 Proc. 



Verbal communication ; inequality of the exchange of plants and insects bQ- 

 tween Europe and North America; extent and causes of the same. 



1340. EILEY C. V. [Mimicry and protective resemblances.] <Trans. 



Acad. Sci. St. Louis, July, 1873, v. 3, pp. 44-45 Proc. 

 Verbal communication ; mimicry of Danais archippus by Limenitis disippus 

 and consequent greater abundance of the latter than of L. ursula. 



1341. EILEY, C. V. [Silk- worms fed with osage orange.] <Traus. 



Acad. Sci. St. Louis, July, 1873, v. 3, p. 47 Proc. 



Verbal communication ; successful rearing of silk-worms on Madura auran- 

 tiaca; exhibition of cocoons made by these worms. 



1342. EILEY, C. V. [On the cause of deterioration in some of our na- 



tive grape-vines.] <Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, July, 1873, 

 v. 3, pp. 51-52 Proc. 



Verbal communication ; abstract from 4th Ann. Kept. State Ent. Mo. ; failure 

 of grape-vines attributed largely to the ravages of Phylloxera vastatrix. 



1343. EILEY, C. V. [Insects affecting the ailanthus.] <Traus. Acad. 



Sci. St. Louis, July, 1873, v. 3, pp. 53-54 Proc. 



Mentions (Eta compta I punctclla'} and Attacua cynthia. 



