178 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



1363. EILEY, C. V. Continued. 



state, 159 Its song, 159 It is capable of domestication to a cer- 

 tain degree, 160 Description of the immature states, 161 Nat- 

 ural enemies, 162 The back-rolling Wonder, an egg-parasite, 

 162 Curious habit of the female Antigaster, 162 Description of 

 Antigaster mirabilis, 163 Striking sexual differences, 163. 



The narrow-winged Katydid, Scuddena curvicauda 164 



Distinguishing characters, 164 Method of oviposition, 165 The 

 egg, 165 Its song, 166 Description of larva and pupa, 166. 



The broad-winged Katydid, Cyrtophyllus concavus 167 



It is the true katydid, 167 Distinguishing characters, 167 Mode 

 of ovipositiou as observed in confinement, 167 Mr. Jaeger's 

 erroneous statement regarding the oviposition, 168 Its song, 

 168. 



The oblong-winged katydid, Amblycorypha ollongifolia 169 



It has not yet been found in Missouri, 169 Distinguishing charac- 

 ters, 169 The eggs not yet known, 169 Abnormal female speci- 

 men, 169. 



1364. EILEY, C. V. The Colorado potato-beetle abroad. <N. Y. Tri- 



bune, 1 April, 1874. S.-b. No. 10, p. 37. 



Criticism of some articles on Doryphora decemlineata published in Europe ; 

 danger of the importation of the insect into Europe, and suggestion of 

 means to prevent such introduction. 



1365. EILEY, C. V. Cabbage-lice. <N. Y. Tribune, 8 April, 1874. 



S.-b. No. 10, pp. 33-34. 



Answer to letter from Mrs. M. Walker ; means against Aphis brassicee. 



1366. EILEY, C. V. Peach-borers. <N. Y. Tribune, 8 April, 1874. 



S.-b. No. 10, p. 34. 



Answer to letter from W. J. Clary ; a peach-tree whose base was surrounded 

 by ice in winter was free from borers; this observation of slight signifi- 

 cance. 



1367. EILEY, C. y. Apply soap. <N. Y. Tribune, 8 April, 1874. S.-b. 



No. 10, p. 34. 



Answer to letter from T. H. Wakeley ; means against Saperda Mvitlata [=con- 

 dida'] and Chrysobothris femorato. 



1368. EILEY, C. V. Meadow enemy. <N. Y. Tribune, 8 April, 1874. 



S.-b. No. 10, p. 34. 



Answer to letter from D. Freeman ; ravages of a species of Tipula in grass 

 lands in California ; characters of the genus; habits of and means against 

 the same. 



1369. EILEY, C. V. A remedy for the cotton-worm. <N. Y. Tribune, 



22 April, 1874. S.-b. No. 10, pp. 25-26. Eeprint : <Vicksburg 

 Herald, 1 May, 1874. 



Experiments with Paris green ; advocacy of its use against Aletia argillacea 

 [=xylina] ; directions for and successful results of this use. 



1370. RILEY, C. V. Descriptions of two new subterranean mites. 



<Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 25 April, 1874, v. 3, pp. 215-216, 

 figs. 8-9. 



Description and figures of Tyroglyphus phylloxera n. sp. [p. 215J and of Hopfc 

 phora arctata n, sp. [p. 216 J ; food-habits of the same. 



