230 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



1643. EILEY, C. V. Continued. 



APPENDIX XXV : 



Data from Dakota, Montana, Utah, and New Mexico [243] 



From Dakota, [243]-[247] From Montana, 248 From Utah, 



[253] From New Mexico, [259]. 

 APPENDIX XXVI: 



. List of correspondents [261] 



In Arkansas, British America, and California, [261] In Colorado 

 and Dakota, [262] In Idaho and Iowa, [263] In Kansas, [264] 

 In Minnesota, [265] In Missouri, [267] In Montana, [269] 

 In Nebraska, Nevada, and New Mexico, [270] In Texas, Utah, 

 and Washington Territory, [271] In Wyoming, [272]. 

 APPENDIX XXVII : 



Bibliography on the locusts of America. By B. P. Mann [273] 



Index [281] 



Errata .. [295] 



1644. EILEY, C. V. Attractive but untrue. <N. Y. Tribune, 31 July, 



1878. S.-b. No. 19, p. 198. 



Absurdity of statement that " a parasite of the strawberry plant has been 

 found to wage a war of extermination against the Phylloxera." 



1645. EILEY, C. Y. Locusts eat the castor bean. <N. Y. Tribune, 14 



August, 1878. S.-b. No. 19, pp. 198, 227-228. 



Acrididte relish Fagopyrum and Linum but eat Sicinus communis with reluct- 

 ance, though with impunity. 



1646. [EiLEY, C. V.] The stalk-borer. <N. Y. Weekly Tribune, 21 



August, 1878, v. 37. S.-b. No. 19, pp. 227; 242-243; 244. 

 Description, food-plants, and habits of larva and description of imago of 

 Gortyna nitela ; G. nebris a variety of G. nitela. 



1647. EILEY, C. V. That hundred and fifty million dollars. <Sci. 



Ainer., 24 August, 1878 [v. 53], n. s., v. 39, p. 117. S.-b. No. 

 19, p. 245. 



Critical review of sensational reports in current agricultural papers ; an ap- 

 propriation of $5,000 made to the U". S. Department of Agriculture for cot- 

 ton insect investigation. 



1648. EILEY, C. Y. Silk- worm breeding. <Sci. Amer., 24 August, 1878 



[v. 53], n. s., v. 39, p. 119. S. b. No. 19, p. 244. 

 Number of annual generations of Sericaria mori ; inferiority of races breeding 

 more than once annually. 



1649. EILEY, C. Y. Cotton- worm. <Daily Constitution [Atlanta, Ga.], 



8 September, 1878, v. 11, No. 73, p. 1. 



Aletia argillacea [=x#Zino] feeds from the extra-floral nectar-glands of the 

 cotton-plant. 



1650. EILEY, C. Y. That fatherless and motherless race." The bas- 



ket-worm, alias drop-worm, alias bag-worm, Thyridopteryx 

 ephemerceformis. <Sci. Amer. Suppl., 28 September, 1878, 

 fig. S.-b. No. 19, pp. 245-246. 



Critical review of W. H. Gibson's article extracts from author's " The bag. 

 worm," with additions; degradation and breeding habits of female Psy- 

 chidce; method of imagination, fecundation, and oviposition of Thyridop- 



