BIBLIOGRAPHY OP ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 361 



2382. EILEY, C. V. Continued. 

 CONTEXTS Continued. 



A record of some experiments relating to the effect of the punctnre of 

 some hemipterous insects upon shrubs, fruits, and grains, 1886. By 



F.M.Webster-.. 54 



Notes from Missouri for the season of 1836. ByM. E. Murtfeldt 59 



Apicultural experiments. By N. W. McLain 66 



2383. EILEY, C. V. A new apple pest. <Sci. Amer., 18 June, 1887, 



v. 56, p. 384. S.-b. No. 61, p. 50. <Colman's Eural World, 23 

 June, 1887, v. 40, p. 185. S.-b. No. 61, p. 112. <Gnrdener's 

 Mo. and Hortic., July, 1887, v. 29, p. 216. S.-b. No. 61, p. Ill ; 

 138; 148. 



Food-plants, habits, description of larva and adult of Haltica punclipinnis ; 

 the species subdued by arsenical poisons. 



2384. EILEY, C. V. A destructive cricket in Louisiana. <Florida 



Dispatch, 20 June, 1887, v. 7, p. 576. S.-b. No. 61, pp. 64-65. 

 Reprint: <Insect Life, 2 October, 1888, v. 1, pp. 87-88. 

 Ravages and means against G-ryllus sp., destructive to cotton, peas, tobacco, 

 sweet and Irish potatoes. 



2385. EILEY, C.V. Strawberry borers. <Pacific Eural Press, 25 Jane, 



1887, v. 33, p. 559. S.-b. No. 61, p. 90 ; No. 63, p. 110. 

 Letter to I. A. Wilcox ; recommends bisulphide of carbon as a means against 



^Egeria impropria. 

 23.S6. EILEY, C. V. Life-history of the Icerya. <Pacific Bnral Press, 



25 June, 1887, v. 33-34, p. 565 j 2 July, p. 9. S.-b. No. 1, pp. 



60-64, 9 figs. 

 From advance proof of Report of U. S. Commissioner of Agricultim 1886. 



See No. 2394 for synopsis of contents. 



2387. [EiLEY, C.V.j Cut- worms. <Pacific Eural Press, 25 June, Iu87, 



v. 33, p. 578. S.-b. No. 63, p. 108. 

 Means against cut-worms. 



2388. EILEY, C. V. Eeports of observations and experiments in the 



practical work of the division made under the direction of the 

 entomologist. <Bull. No. 14, Div. Ent. U. S. Dept. Agile. 

 [3 August], 1887, 62 pp., 1 pi., 4 figs. 1 



CONTENTS. 



Introduction 7 



Report on insects injurious to garden crops in Florida. By W. H. Ash- 

 mead .-... 9 



Report on buffalo gnats. By F. M. Webster 29 



Native plums. How to fruit them. They are claimed to be practically 



Curculio-proof. By D. B. Wier 39 



The Serrell automatic silk-reel. By P. Walker 52 



2389. EILEY, C. V. The Icerya or fluted scale, otherwise known as the 



cottony cushion-scale. <Bull. No. 15, Div. Ent. U. S. Dept. 

 Agric. [18 August], 1887, 40 pp. <San Djego Union, 16 April, 

 1887. S.-b. No. 61, pp. 90-97. <Los Angeles, 13 April, 1887. 



