64 
Epheslia kuehniellci listed as having been found in meal, bran, 
and cakes in the Mexican exhibit at the World’s Fair (Chicago). 
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64. Biley, C. V., & Howard, L. O.—Insect Life, May, 1894, v. 
6, p. 855. 
Beference to Mr. E. B. Poulton’s paper on the embryonic testi¬ 
cles of the larvae of Ephestia kuehniellci. (See No. 21.) 
1895. 
65. Johnson, W. G.—Am. Miller, Jan., 1895, v. 23, p. 33. 
Mentions finding Tribolium ferrugineum feeding upon the 
larvae of Ephestia kuehniellci in a California mill. 
66. American Miller, Jan., 1895, v. 23, p. 50. 
Editorial notice of the proposed work on the flour moth in 
Eastern United States. 
67. Johnson, W. G.—Am. Miller, Mar. 1895, v. 22, p. 198. . 
A preliminary account of experiments with the flour moth, with 
notes on observations. 
68. -Am. Miller, May, 1895, v. 23, p. 347. 
Announcement of the appearance of the flour moth in New 
York State. 
69. American Miller, May, 1895, v. 23, pp. 367, 368. 
Editorial comments on the New York outbreak mentioned above, 
and (p. 368) a note on the flour moth quoted from Prof. Lan- 
dois. 
70. Biley, C. V., & Howard, L. O.—Insect Life, July, 1895, v. 
7, p. 416. 
Beference made to the article (see No. 68) announcing the ap¬ 
pearance of the moth in New York State, and recommendations 
made to millers. 
71. Chittenden, F. H.—Year-book of the U. S. Dept, of Agr. 
for 1894, pp. 283-285. 
A short, illustrated, somewhat popular account of the flour 
moth, with notes. 
72. Johnson, W. G.—Am. Miller, Oct. 1895, v. 23, pp. 738, 739. 
Brief account of the methods used in New Y^ork and California 
in fighting the flour moth. 
73. -Am. Miller, Nov., 1895, v. 23, p. 810. 
Notes on the discovery of Bracon hebetor Say, a new parasite 
of Epheslia kuelmiella ,—the first observed in America,—and on a 
new locality for the moth in Canada. 
7 4. -Ent. News, Dec., 1895, v. 6, p. 324. 
A preliminary note on the discovery of Bracon hebetor Say 
preying upon larvae of Ephestia kuelmiella. 
