BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 315 



2253. EILEY, C. V. Continued. 



CONTEN TS Continued . 



Notes on forest-tree insects. By A. S. Packard, jr 24 



The cotton-worm in South Texas in 1883. By E. H. Anderson 31 



Test of machinery for destroying the cotton-worm. By W. S. Barnard- 39 



The tree-borers of the family Cossidae. By J. S. Bailey 49 



Tests of silk fiber from cocoons raised at the Department. By W. Mc- 



Murtrie . 56 



2254. RILEY, C. V. Entomology in New York. <Eural New-Yorker, 



15 December, 1 883. S.-b. No. 42, pp. 85-86. 



Review of J. A. Linker's first report (for the year 1881) as State entomolo- 

 gist of New York. 



2255. EILEY, C. V. Lucilia macellaria. <Sci. Amer., 15 .December, 



1883, v. 49, p. 373. S.-b. No. 42, p. 93. 

 Critical review of paper of F. Humbert. 



2256. EILEY, C. V. Dipterous larvae in the human body. <Sci. Amer., 



22 December, 1883, v. 49, p. 385. S.-b. No. 42, p. 90. 

 References to and notices of several articles on the occurrence of larvae of 

 Diptera in the human body; synonymy and distribution of Compsomyia 

 [= Lucilia~\ macellaria; myasis caused solely by larvae of Sarcophagidce and 

 Muscidce ; (Estridw occur rarely and exceptionally in the human body. 



2257. EILEY, C. V. Capitalizing specific names. <Papilio, Septem- 



ber-December, 1883, v. 3, pp. 164-166. Separate: <[N.Y.],3pp. 



Comments on reasons given by W. H. Edwards and others for the uniform 

 capitalizing of specific names. See No. 2172. 



2258. E[ILEY], C. V. Townend Glover. <Papilio, September-Decem- 



ber, 1883, v. 3, pp. 167-168. 

 Obituary notice. 



2259. [EiLEY, C. V.] The genus Colias. <Amer. Nat, [5] January, 



1884, v. 38. pp. 74-76. 



Review of paper of H. A. Hagen ; discussion of the species of Colias in North 

 America'; plastic nature and classificatory characters of the genus. 



2260. [EiLEY, C. V.] Larval habits of the dipterous family Dexidce. 



<Amer. Nat,, [51 January, 1884, v. 18, pp. 76-77. 

 Notice of paper of F. Brauer; parasitism of Dexia rustica and of Phorostoma 

 latum on the larva of Rhizotrogus and of Melanophora ? diabroticce on Dia- 

 brotica vittata. 



2261. [EiLEY, C. V.] Entomological notes. <Amer. Nat., [5] January, 



1884, v. 18, pp. 80-81. 



Carpocapsa pomonella has been introduced into Australia, New Zealand, and 

 Tasmania; occurrence of Myrmicocela ochraceella in ants' nests. 



2262. EILEY, C.V. Eecent outbreaks of the army- worm. <Eural New- 



Yorker, 12 January, 1884, v. 43, p. 19. S.-b. No. 56, p. 145. 



Rare occurrence of Leucania unipuncta in 1882 and 1883, following its last abun- 

 dance in 1881; occurrence of its larvae at East Windsor, Vt., in June, 1883. 



2263. [EiLEY, C. V.] The harlequin cabbage-bug, etc. <Eural New- 



Yorker, 2 February, 1884, v. 43, p. 70. S.-b., No. 63, p. 41. 



Habits of and means against Murf/antia histrionica ; effect of chemicals applied 

 to the soil upon the colors of flowers. 



