172 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



1344. KILEY, C. V. [Posthumous papers by B. D. Walsh.] <Trans. 



Acad. Sci. St. Louis, July, 1873, v. 3, p. 77 Proc. 

 Verbal communication ; disposition of sundry entomological manuscripts 

 left by B. D. Walsh. 



1345. RJLEY, C.V. [Remarks on Simuliumpiscicidium.] <Trans. Acad. 



Sci. St. Louis, July, 1873, v. 3, p. 79 Proc. 



Verbal communication ; nature and supposed ravages of Simulium piscicidinm. 

 1310. RILEY, C.V. [On Anthercea yama-mai as a silk-producer.] <Trans. 

 Acad. Sci. St. Louis, July, 1873, v. 3, p. 84 Proc. 



Verbal communication; superiority of Antherasa yama-mai to other silk- 

 worms tried as substitutes for Sericaria mori. 



1347. RILEY, C. Y. [On galls growing on wild sage.] <Trans. Acad. 



Sci. St. Louis, July, 1873, v. 3, p. 84 Proc. 



Verbal communication ; occurrence of three distinct undescribed galls on 

 Artemisia trideniata in Utah. 



1348. RILEY, C. V. [On a larva of Scenopinus sp. from the human 



lungs.] <Traus. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, July, 1873, v. 3, p t . 90 

 Proc. 



Verbal communication ; a larva of Scenopinus sp. found in human expectora- 

 tion; usual food-habits of the larvse of this genus. 



1349. EILEY, C.V. Agricultural editorial excursion. <Prairie Farmer, 



1873, v. 44 : 2 August, p. 241 ; 9 August, p. 248 ; 10 August, p. 

 250 j 23 August, p. 205 j 30 August, p. 273 j September, p. 

 281. Reprint : <Colman's Rural World, 1873, 2, 9, 10, 23, and 

 30 August, C and 13 September. See : < Colorado Mountaineer, 

 1 August, 1877. S.-b. No. 14, p. 102. 

 Brief notes on locusts. 



1350. RILEY, C. V. Enemies of the elm. <N. Y. Tribune, 7 August, 



1873. S.-b. No. 8, pp. 50-57. Reprint : <Gardeuer's Mo. and 

 Hortic., August, 1870, v. 18, p. 240. 



Answer to inquiry of T. S. Watson ; natural history of and means against 

 G-aleruca calmariensis [_= xanthomelcena], 



1351. RILEY, 0. V. Entomological information. <N. Y. Tribune, 10 



August, 1873. S.-b. No. 8, p. 58. 



Answer to inquiry of J. W. ; description of a number of traps for alluring 

 and destroying insects. 



1352. RILEY, C. Y. " Controlling sex in butterflies." <Amer. Nat., 



September, 1873, v. 7, pp. 513-521. Separate : <Salein, Mass., 

 August, 1873, pp. 9. 



' Critical review of Mary Treat's article of same title; females require more 

 nourishment than males ; sex determined in the egg ; ovipositior. of Papilio 

 and Anisota [= Dryocampa'] ; larvae can not be forced to eat more than is 

 natural to them; experiments on Thyridopteryx ephemerceformis, Orgyia 

 leucostigma, Clisiocampa americana, Hyperchirla io, Hemileuca maia, and Ani- 

 so ta [= Dryocampa'] ruMcunda to determine the effect of the stinting of 

 food upon the determination of sex ; effect of this upon the number of molts 

 and the longevity of Orgyia leucostigma and Megatoma serra ; note on alter- 

 nation of generations in Cynips\_= Andricu8~] quercus-operator ind C. [ = J.] 

 quercus-operatola ; nature of parthenogenesis. 



