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1650. EILEY, C. V Continued. 



teryx ephemer&formis ; description of eggs and figures of all other stages; 

 down in which the eggs are enveloped is extruded from the abdomen with 

 the eggs; food-plants, parasites, and means against the species; its folli- 

 cles available for silk production ; this species proterogynous but most in- 

 sects proterandrous. 



1651. EILEY, C. V. Notes on the life-history of the blister-beetles, and 



on the structure and development of Hornia. <Kansas City 

 Eeview of Science and Industry, September, 1878, vol. 2, No. 

 6, p. 353. S.-b. No. 19, p. 209. Eeprint : <Proc. Amer. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci. for 1878 [14 July], 1879, v. 27, pp. 284-285. See: 

 <Ca. Ent. September [October], 1878, v. 10, pp. 177-178. 



Occurrence in Epicauta and Macrobasis of the hypermetamorphoses character- 

 istic of Meloidce ; specification of the stages of the same ; summary of the 

 life-history of Hornia minutipcnnis parasitic on Anthophora abnqrta. 



1652. EILEY, C. V. On the larval characteristics of Corydalus and 



Chauliodes, and on the development of Corydalus cornutus. 

 <Kansas City Eeview of Science and Industry, September, 

 1878, v. 2, No. 6, p. 354 ; S.-b. No. 19, pp. 210-211. Eeprint: 

 <Ca. Ent., May, 1879, v. 11, pp. 96-98. <Proc. Amer. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci. for 1878, [14 July], 1879,. v. 27, pp. 285-287. See: 

 <Ca. Ent., September [October], 1878, v. 10, p. 178. 



Characters and economic value of larva of Corydalus cornutus ; characters in 

 brief of the imago; characters of larva of Chauliodes; description of eggs 

 of both genera; situation of egg-masses of Corydalus and physical character 

 of their covering; description of respiratory apparatus and method of res- 

 piration of larvte of Corydalus. 



1653. EILEY, C. V. Biological notes on the gall-making PempMginte. 



< Kansas City Eeview of Science and Industry, September, 

 1878, v. 2, No. 6, p. 380. S.-b. No. 19, pp. 211-212: 212. Ee- 

 print: <Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1878, [14 July], 1879, 

 v. 27, pp. 288-289. Abstract: <Nature, 28 November, 1878, v. 

 19, p. 75. Extract: <Sci. Amer., 26 October, 1878 [v. 53], n. 

 s., v. 39, p. 266. S.-b. No. 19, p. 244. 



Method of hibernation of gall-making Pemphigince on Ulmits. 



NOTE. Nos. 1651-1653 and 16681669 were reprinted from Proc. Amer. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci., v. 27, under a separate cover. Salem, February, 1879. 



1654. [EILEY, C. V.] The cotton wood killer. <N. Y. Weekly Tribune, 



9 October, 1878. S.-b. No. 19, p. 242. Extract: <Amer. Ent., 

 July, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 159-160. 



Habits, ravages, and food-plants of Lina scripta; description of and means 

 against the same; Trypeta pomonella an example of the acquisition of new 

 habits in insects. 



1655. [EILEY, C. V.] A new insect foe to green corn. <N. Y. Tribune, 



9 October, 1878. S.-b. No. 19, pp. 234 ; 244. 



Ravages of Cetonia [-- Euphoria] inda. 



1656. [EILEY, C. V.] Inquiring friends. <N. Y. Tribune, 9 October, 



1878. S.-b. No. 19, p. 245. 



Ravages and food-plants of Hylesinu* opaculus; impracticability of means 

 against bark-borers in large trees. 



