BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 323 



2267. [EILEY, C. V., et al.] Continued. 



APPENDIX VIII Continued. 



locusts, [64] Destruction of locusts in the district of Gori, 

 [64] Locusts in China in 1878, [65] Oil as a means of destroy- 

 ing them, [65] 2,000,000 catties of eggs collected, [65] Article 

 on the extermination of the locust in China, [65-68] Chinese 

 bibliography of the subject, [65] Chinese regulations regarding 

 the extermination of locusts, [67] Locusts in Cape Colony, 

 South Africa, [68] Ravages of unfledged locusts, [68] Locusts 

 as food, [69] Barriers as means of warding off and capturing 

 locusts, [69] Egg laying and hatching, [72] Protection against 

 flying locusts, [72] Locusts in the Philippine Islands in 1878-'79, 

 [72] The locust plague in Bolivia, [72] Locusts in India, [73]; 

 in the Ottapidaram Taluq, [73] ; in Sattur, [73] Request of the 

 Madras Government for information as to the movements of the 

 locusts, [74] Locusts in Knlapurum, Comaralingum, Kolurnam, 

 and in the Pulni Taluq, [74] Difficulties in coping with locusts 

 in southern India, [74] Means against unfledged locusts, [75] 

 Locusts driven into the sea at Tuticorin and Trichendur, [76] 

 Recommendation of rewards for gathering locusts, [76] Locusts 

 at Peryapatty, [76] ; in the Bellary district, [77] Recommenda- 

 tion of means against locusts, [78] Locusts at Madura, [78] 

 Destruction of young locusts by fire a.t Pothanore, [78] Locusts 

 at Tiroomoorthypovil, Dhully, and Jellipatty, [79] ; in various 

 parts of the Punjab, [79] Means against the locusts, [79] Re- 

 muneration for destruction of locusts, [80] Locusts in Cudda- 

 pah district, [81]. 



APPENDIX IX: 



Experience with the spring canker- worm. By Martin A. Howell,jr.. [82] 

 Means employed to save an orchard from the ravages of canker- 

 worms, [82] Pruning, manuring, and washing of the trees, 

 [82] Spraying of the leaves with soft soap and arsenite of soda 

 in water, [83] Belting the trees with sulphur and adhesive 

 mixtures, [83] Endurance of the moths, [84] Variation of 

 color in eggs, [85] Most practical means of relief, [85] Adult- 

 erations of Paris green, [85] Good force-pumps, [85] Distribu- 

 tion of canker-worms by the wind, [85]. 



2268. [EILEY, C. V.J The silk industry in the United States. <Sci. 



ence, 7 March, 1884, v. 3, pp. 290-292. S.-b. No. 42, pp. 82-84- 

 Review of article of W. C. Wyckoff; early history and present status of silk 

 culture in North America; criticism of the estimates of the amount of silk 

 raised in early times; relations of silk-culture and silk-manufacture to 

 free trade and protection in the United States. 



2269. EILEY, C. V. The army-worm. <Washington, 1883 [20 March, 



1884], pp. 89-152, pi. 1-2, with 1 p. expl. of pi. Advance re- 

 print of principal portions: <Eept. [U. S.J Com. Agric. for 

 1881-1882, January, 1883, pp. 89-106. 



Chapter 6 of the Third Report U. S. Entomological Commission. See No. 

 2267 for synopsis of contents. 



2270. EILEY, C. V. Canker-worms. <Washington, 1883 [20 March, 



1884J, pp. 157-198, pi. 3, with 1 p. expl. of pi. Extract : < Amer. 



