BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 241 



1721. EILEY, C. V. Continued. 



THE CLOVER-ROOT BORER, Rylesinus trifolii, Muller * 248 



Occurrence in New York, 248 Habits in Europe, 249 Food-plants, 

 249 Natural history, 249 Remedies, 250 Differential charac- 

 ters of H. opaculua and H. trifolii, 250 Enemies, 250 Descrip- 

 tion of larva, 250 ; of pupa, 250. 



THE CLOVER-SEED MIDGE, Cecidomyia leguminicola, Lintner 250 



Ravages in New York, 250 Habits, 251 Remedies, 251 Descrip- 

 'tion of imago, 251 Larva, 252 Cocoon, 252 Pupal excuvium, 

 252 Comparative characters of C. tritici, C. destructor, and C. 

 leguminicola, 252. 



THE APPLE COLEOPHORA, Coleophora malivorella, n. sp.t 253 



History, 253 Habits, 253 Injuries, 253 Larval habits, 254 Ene- 

 mies and remedies, 254 Description of larva and imago, 254. 



FULLER'S ROSE-BEETLE, Aramigus fulleri dorn 255 



History, 255 Distribution, 255 Ravages, 255 Habits and charac- 

 ters of imago, 256 Remedies, 257 Description of egg, larva, and 

 pupa, 257. 



1722. EILEY, C. V. | Parasites bred from the cotton- worm.] <Ca. Ent., 



November, 1879, v. 11, p. 205. 



Nine species of parasites have been bred from Aletia argillacea [ = xi/?ino]. 



1723. EILEY, C. V. The bee-moth. <N. . Tribune, 1879. Eepriut: 



<Farmer's Eeview, 3 January, 1880. S.-b. No. 23, p. 158. 

 Description of larva and imago, habits, ravages, and means against Galleria 

 cereana. 



1724. KILEY, C. V. The silk-worm; being a brief manual of instruc- 



tions for the production of silk. <Special Eeport No. 11 [U. 

 S.J, Dept. Agric., Washington, 1879, pp. 31, 8 figs. Second 

 edition: <Washington, 1882, 37pp., 8 figs. Third edition: 

 <Washington, 1883, 37 pp., 8 figs. Fourth edition: Fifth 

 edition: Sixth edition: <BuIl. No. 9 Div. Ent. TJ. S. Dept. 

 Agric., 11 July, 1886, 65 pp., 29 figs., 2 pi. Seventh edition: 

 <lUd., April,' 1888. 



Treats of Sericaria mori. See No. 1721 for synopsis of contents. 



1725. EILEY, C. V. London purple as an insecticide. <Farmer's Ee- 



view, 29 January, 1880, v. 4, No. 5, p. . 



1726. [EILEY, C. V.] [The food-habits of thrushes.] <Amer. Ent., 



January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 2-3. 



Notice of S. A. Forbes' " The food-habits of thrushes ; " incompleteness of our 

 knowledge of the food-habits of birds and of Carabidcc; author's opinion 

 favorable to the birds. 



1727. [KiLEY,C.V.J The grape Phylloxera in California. <Amer. Ent., 



January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 3. 



Phylloxera vastatrix as destructive to Vitis vinifera in California as in Europe; 

 the winged female supposed not to have appeared yet in California ; specu- 

 lations upon this modification of habit, if true. 



* Translation : <Acker- und Gartenbau-Zeitung, 1 August, 1880, v. 11, p. 119, 2 figs. 

 S.-b. No. 23, p. . Extract: <Prairie Fanner, 22 November, 1879, v. 50, p. 370. 

 S.-b. No. 23, pp. 168-169. <Amer. Rural Farmer, 18 December, 1879. S.-b. No. 45, 

 pp. 23-24. 



t Translation : <Acker- und Gartenbau-Zeitung, 1 September, 1880, v. 11, p. 135, 

 fig. S.-b. No. 23, p. 182. 

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