302 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



2161. [EiLEY, C. V.] Obituary. <Amer. Nat,, April [15 March], 1883, 



v. 17, p. 424. 



Obituary notices of G. W. Belfrage and F. W. Mseklin. 



2162. R[ILEY], C. Y. Mosquitoes vs. malaria. <Sci. Amer., 14 April, 



1883, v. 48, pp. 224-225. S.-b. No. 42, pp. 63-64 j No. 67, p. 8. 

 Abstract: <Amer. Nat., May [18 April], 1883, v. 17, p. 549. 



Criticism of the views of Dr. A. F. A. King in support of the thesis that mala- 

 rial disease is the result of inoculation of the body with malarial poison by 

 the bites of insects; citation of twenty correspondencies in the conditions 

 affecting the prevalence of mosquitoes [CZicid] and malarial disease. 



2163. EILEY, C. V. Jumping seeds and galls. <Sci. Amer., 14 April, 



1883, v. 48, p. 228, fig. S.-b. No. 42, pp. 61-63 ; No. 67, p. 2. 

 Figures of larva, pupa, and imago of Carpocapsa saltitans, with figures and 

 description of seeds inhabited by the larva of this moth, and description 

 of the plant bearing these seeds ; vernacular names of plant and insect ; 

 movements imparted to the seeds by the insects and by Cynips q.-saltatoriu* 

 to the galls of the same. 



2164. RILEY, C. V. Reports of experiments, chiefly with kerosene, 



upon the insects injuriously affecting the orange-tree and the 

 cotton-plant, made unde'r the direction of'the entomologist. 

 <Bull. No. 1, Div. Ent. U. S. Dept. Agric., [17 April], 1883, 62. pp. 



CONTENTS. 



Letter of submittal 3 



Introduction 5 



Miscellaneous notes on orange insects. By H. G. Hubbard 9 



Experiments upon scale insects affecting the orange. By Jos. Voyle.. 19 



Report of observations and experiments. By J. C. Neal 31 



Report of observations and experiments on the cotton-worm (Aletia 



xylina). By R. W. Jones 47 



Report upon the cotton-worm, boll-worm, and other insects. By Law- 

 rence Johnson 53 



Index 59 



2165. RILEY, C. V. Reports of observations on the Rocky Mountain 



locust and the chinch -bug, together with extracts from the cor- 

 respondence of the division on miscellaneous insects. <Bull. 

 No. 2, Div. Ent. U. S. Dept. Agric., [17 April], 1883, 36. pp. 

 Second edition, 16 September, 1883. 



CONTENTS. 



Letter of submittal 3 



Introduction 5 



Report of observations in the Northwest on the Rocky Mountain locust, 



by Lawrence Bruner 7 



Experiments on chinch-bugs. By S. A. Forbes 23 



Extracts from correspondence 27 



Index 35 



2166. [RiLEY, C. Y.] Insects as food for man. <Amer. Nat., May [18 



April], 1883, v. 17, pp. 546-547. 



Summary of Max Bachner's observations on the insects used as food by the 

 Bant us tribe of negroes. 



