BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 351 



2343. KILEY, C. V. Continued. 



NOTES Continued. 

 Note 56 [114] 



Testa of spraying machinery, by Dr. W. S. Barnard, [114] Diffi- 

 culties in the use of machinery in irregularly-planted fields, 

 [114] Means of overcoming these difficulties, [114] Convey- 

 ances for underspraying apparatus, [115] Management of ap- 

 paratus, [115] Rapidity of service, [115] Quantity of poison 

 required, [115] Success of stirrer-pump device, [115] Con- 

 struction of stirrer-pump, [115] Construction of nozzle-pipes, 

 [116] Adjustment of these pipes, [116] Success of Eddy-cham- 

 ber nozzles, [116] A closed system of pipes advisable, [116] 

 High pressure should always be used, [117] Adjustment of de- 

 scending pipes, [117] Flexile joints recommended, [117] Ad- 

 vantages of flexile pipes, [117] Lifting of descending pipes in 

 turning, [118] Devices for lateral shifting of pipes, [118] 

 Summary of conclusions from experiments, [118]. 



Note 57 [119] 



Recommendation to use Paris green in 1872, [119] Extract from 

 report made on this subject by J. P. Stelfe, in 1880, [119] Com- 

 ment on the same, [120]. 



Note 58 _ [120] 



Description of imago of Anomia texana n. sp., [120]. 



Note 59 [120] 



Description of egg and pupa of Drasteria trechtea, [120], 



Note 60 [121] 



Reprint of J. W. Boddie's description, in 1850, of imago of Phalasna 

 zea (Heliothis armigera), [121 ]. 



Note 61 [121] 



Reprint of A. R. Grote's description of Seliothis umbrosus, [121]. 



Note 62 '... [121] 



Remarks on specimens sent from Bahia, by R. A. Edes,. in 1880, 

 [121] Characters of egg, larva, and pupa of Anomis sp., [121] 

 Insects found in cotton bolls, [121], 



Note 63 [121] 



Probably Macrosila rustica stated to feed on cotton, [121]. 



Note 64 [121] 



Larva? of Aletia xylina received from Vera Cruz, [121] Recurrence 

 of cotton-worms at irregular periods, [122]. 



2344. RILEY, C. V. Reports of experiments with various insecticide 



substances, chiefly upon insects affecting garden crops, made 

 under the direction of the entomologist. <Bull. No. 11, Div. 

 Ent. U. S. Dept. Agric., [February 26], 1886, 34 pp. 



CONTENTS. 



Experiments with insecticides 5 



Report of experiment sat La Fayette, Ind. By F. M. Webster 9 



Report of experiments at Ames. Iowa. By H. Osborn 23 



Report of experiments at Trenton, N. J. By T. Bennett -.. % 27 



2345. [RiLEY, C. V.] [The study of entomology.] <Entom. Amer., 



March, 1 886, v. 1, pp. 225-227. 

 Remarks made at a meeting of the A. A. A. S. ; books useful for beginners. 



