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1657. EILEY, C. V. Notes from the South. Facts about the cotton- 



worm. <Sci. Amer., 16 November, 1878 [v. 53], n. s., v. 39, pp. 

 312-313. S.-b. No. 19, pp. 213-214; 239-241. See: <Amer. 

 Eural Home, 27 September, 1878. S.-b. No. 23, p. 128. 

 Note of a trip in the southern United States in 1878 ; commission to inves- 

 tigate insects inj urious to the cotton-plant ; food-plants and habits of the 

 larva and imago of Aletia argillacea \_=xylina]j use of poisonous baits and 

 of Paris green ; Anomis exacta injurious in certain regions. 



1658. BILEY, C. V. Some further facts regarding that "fatherless 



race." <Sci. Amer. Suppl., 30 November, 1878. S.-b. No. 19, 

 pp. 238-239. 



Description and figures of male copulatory organs of Tkyridopteryx ephemerce- 

 formis ; description of method of copulation ; figures larva, pupa, images, 

 and follicles of the same; "parthenogenesis, though not improbable, sel- 

 dom takes place in this species ; " nature of the down intermingled with 

 the eggs; previous error concerning this down. 



1659. [RiLEY, C. V.] "The carpet bug." <N. Y. Tribune, 1 December, 



1878. S.-b. No. 19, p. 236. 



Ravages of and means against Anthrenus scrophularice ; figures larva, pupa 

 and imago. 



1660. [EiLEY, C. V.] A bug that eats bees. <N. Y. Tribune, 4 De- 



cember, 1878. S.-b. No. 19, p. 237. Reprint : <Prairie Farmer, 

 4 January, 1879, v. 50, p. 3. S.-b. No. 23, p. 110. 

 Description and habits of Phymata erosa. 



1661. [EiLEY, C. V.] Tomato worm. <N. Y. Tribune, 4 December, 



1878. S.-b. No. 19, p. 237. 



Excessive abundance of larva of Sphinx quinquemaculata [= Protoparce ceZews] 

 near Port Hope, Ontario, in 1878. 



1662. [EiLEY, C. V.] Worm snake. <N. Y. Tribune, 4 December, 



1878. S.-b. No. 19, p. 237. 



Habits and abode of larvae of Sciara sp. at Orange, Conn. 



1663. [EiLEY, C. Y.] Carpet pests. <N. Y. Tribune, 4 December, 



1878. S.-b. No. 19, p. 237. 

 Food habits, spread of, and means against Anthrenus scrophularice. 



1664. EILEY, C. V. Corn worm. <N. Y. Tribune, 4 December, 1878. 



S.-b. No. 19, pp. 235; 237. 



Food-plants and means against Heliothis armigera. 



1665. [EiLEY, C. V.] Hessian-fly. <N. Y. Tribune, 4 December, 1878. 



S.-b. No. 19, pp. 235; 237. 

 Indications of the ravages of and food-plants of Cecidomyia destructor. 



1666. [EiLEY, C. Y.] Apple- worm. <N. Y. Tribune, 4 December, 1878. 



S.-b. No. 19, pp. 235; 237. 



Baldwin apples more exempt than other varieties from the attacks of the 

 second brood of Carpocapsa pomonella. 



1667. EILEY, C.V. Anent the English sparrow. < Evening Star [Wash- 



ington, D. C.], 28 December, 1878, v. 52, No. 8030, p. 1. S.-b. 

 No. 19, pp. 214-215; No. 23, p. 151. 



Value of Paaser domesticus as a destroyer of insects and in other respects ; 

 objections to the special protection of the same. 



