BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 313 



2238. E[ILEY], C. V. Continued. 



INSECTS INJURIOUS TO CEREALS AND FORAGE-CROPS: 



White-grub (The), Lachnoaterna fusca Froh., pp. 138-139, fig. 17 



Clover-seed inidge (The), Cecidomyia leguminicola Lintner, p. 



139 Joint-worm (The), Isosoma hordei Harr., p. 139, fig. 18 



Wheat midge (The), Diplosis tritici Kirby, p. 139 Cut- worms, 



family Noctuidw, genera Agrotis, Mamestra, Hadena, and Prodenia, 



p. 139 Wire-worms, family Elaterida, p. 139. 

 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO GARDEN VEGETABLES : 



Imported cabbage-worm (The), Pieris rapes Schrank, p. 139, figs. 



19-20 Southern cabbage butterfly (The), Pieris protodice Boisd., 



p. 140 Potherb butterfly (The), Pieris oleracea Boisd., p. 



140 Cabbage plusia (The), Plusia brassicce Kiley, p. 140, fig. 



21 Harlequin cabbage-bug (The), Murgantia histrionica Hahn, 



p. 140, fig. 22 Pea-weevil (The), Bruchus pisi Linn., p. 140, fig. 



23 Bean-weevil (The), Bruchus fabce Eiley, p. 140, fig. 24 



Blister-beetles, meloid genera Macrobasis, Epicauta, etc., p. 140, 



fig. 25 Striped cucumber-beetle (The), Diabrotica viltata Fabr., 



pp. 140-141, figs. 26-27. 

 INSECTS INJURING MISCELLANEOUS FIELD-CROPS: 



Cotton-boll worm (The) or corn-ear worm, Heliothis armigera, 



Hiibn., p. 141, fig, 28 Tobacco-worm (The), Sphinx iProto- 



parce~\ Carolina L., p. 141. 

 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE VINE. 

 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO LIVE-STOCK : 



Bot-fly of cattle (The), Hypoderma bovis Latr., p. 141 Sheep bot-fly 



(The), (Estrus ovis Linn., p. 141, fig. 29 Horse bot-fly (The), 



Gastrophilus cqui Fabr., pp. 141-142. 

 LIST OF PRINCIPAL AMERICAN WRITERS AND WRITINGS UPON INSECTS 



IN RELATION TO AGRICULTURE 142 



2239. E[ILEY], C. V. Army-worm, LeuCania unlpuncta. Haw. ^tod- 



dart's Encylopsedia Americana, 1883, v. 1, pp. 317-318, 2 figs. 



Distribution, seasons, habits, and food-plants of and means against 

 Leucania unipuncta ; references to the more important articles on this 

 insect ; figures of larva and imago. 



2240. EILEY, (3. V. An epidemic disease of Caloptenus differentialis. 



<Amer. Nat., December [28 November], 1883, v. 17, p. 1287. 



Note to communication of H. Osborn ; the Entomophthora calopteni a result 

 rather than the cause of disease. 



2241. EILEY, C. V. The growth of insect eggs. <Amer. Nat., Decem- 



ber [28 November], 1883, v. 17, p. 1289. 



Notice of paper of J. A. Osborne ; swelling of the eggs of Phaneroptera [= Scud- 

 deria'} curvicauda probably connected with embryological development. 



2242. [EILEY, C. V.] Protective device employed by a glaucopid cater- 



pillar. <Amer. Nat., December [28 November], 1883, v. 17, p. 

 1289. 



Notice of paper of F. Miiller ; general use of shed hairs by larvae of Arctiidce 

 in the construction of their cocoons ; description of method in which the 

 larva of Eunotnia eagrus arranges its shed hairs to form a protection for the 

 pupa. 



2243. [EILEY, C. V.] Saw-fly larvae on the quince. <Amer. Nat., De- 



cember [28 November], 1883, v. 17, p. 1289. 

 Notice of paperof J. A. Liutuer; food-plantsof Selandria [=Eriocampa]cera8i. 



