276 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



1966. [EiLEY, C. V.] North American Anihomyidce. <Amer. Nat., 



May [16 April], 1881, v. 15, p. 402. 

 Notice and summary of paper by H. A. Hagen. 



1967. [RiLEY, C. V.] Galls and gall-insects. <Amer. Nat., May [16 



April], 1881, v. 15, pp. 402-403. 



Review of paper by H. F. Bassett, with additional notes on the gall of Cynipa 

 [= Andricus] quercus-californica found on Quercus douglasii and infested by 

 Ozognathus cornutus; the Cynips produced from this gall all females ; earlier 

 accounts of the gall and of the habits of O. cornutus. 



1968. RILEY, C. V. Scale insect on raspberry. <Farmer's Review, 



21 April, 1881, v. 6, p. 243. S.-b. No. 23, p. 150. Reprint: 

 <Amer. Nat., June [19 May], 1881, v. 15, p. 487. 

 Remarks on communication from R. B. Fulton; occurrence and ravages of a 

 scale (Diaspis harrisiil) [= Chionaspis furfurus] on black-cap raspberry in 

 Mississippi ; mode of dissemination and means of extermination of Coccidce. 



1969. RLLEY, C. V. Descriptions of some new Tortricidce, leaf-rollers. 



<Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, May, 1882, v. 4, pp. 316-324. 

 Separate: <[St. Louis, Mo.], 28 April, 1881, 9 pp. 

 Description of two (2) new genera and thirteen (13) new species of Tortricidce', 

 see the Systematic Index for a list of the same ; mention of the food-plants 

 of some of the species. 



1970. RILEY, C. V. Larval habits of bee-flies. <Amer. Nat., June [19 



May], 1881, v. 15, pp. 438-447, pi. 6. Separate: <pp. 438-447, 

 Adapted from the 2d Rept. U. S. Ent. Commission, pp. 262-269 ; see No. 1959 

 for synopsis of contents. 



1971. [RiLEY, C. V.] The periodical Cicada alias "seventeen-year lo- 



cust." <Amer. Nat, June [19 May], 1881, v. 15, pp. 479-482, 

 fig. 1. Correction: <Ibid., July [22 June], 1881, p. 578. 

 Extract from 1st Rept. State Ent. Mo., with additional notes; figures eggs, 

 pupae, and imago of Cicada [= Tibicen"] septendecim, and of twig punctured 

 by the imago for the deposition of her eggs. 



.972. RILEY, C. V. A new species of oak coccid mistaken for a gall. 

 <Amer. Nat., June [19 May], 1881, v. 15, p. 482. 



Description of Kermes galliformis n. sp. [p. 482] occurring on Quercus palustris 

 in the southern and central United States ; the coccid infested by Eucle- 



mensia basaettella. 



1973. [RiLEY, C. V.] The "water-weevil" of the rice-plant. <Amer. 



Nat., June [19 May], 1881, v. 15, pp. 482-483. Extract: <Ann. 

 Rept. [TT. S.] Commissioner Agric. for 1881 and 1882, pp. 130-133. 



Note on the injury done to rice plants by the larvae of Chalepus trachypygus 

 and by other larvae, probably LissorJtoptrus simplex', letter from J. Screven; 

 seasons, habits, and ravages of the last-mentioned species. 



1974. [RiLEY, C. V.] The impregnated egg of Phylloxera vastatrix. 



<Amer, Nat., June [19 May], 1881, v. 15, pp. 483, 484. Reprint: 

 <Amer. Wine and Grape Grower, 1 July, 1881, v. 3, p. 104. 

 S.-b. No. 42, pp. 12-13. 



Verification by P. Graell of author's conclusion that the impregnated egg of 

 Phylloxera vastatrix would generally be found to hatch in the same season, 

 jn which it was laid, 



