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134. Walsh, B. D. [Blister-beetles.] <Pract. Ent., 27 August, 1866, 
y. 1, p. 113. 
Answer to inquiry of J. Barber; food-plants of Lytta marginata [ =Epicauta 
cinerea], L. [=73.] vittata, L. atrata [=13. pennsylvanica ], and L. cinerea 
[= Macrobasis unicolor']. 
135. Walsh, B.D. [Golaspis fl.avida; Lema trilineata.] <Pract. Ent., 
27 August, 1866, v. 1, p. 114. 
Answer to inquiry of J. F. Benner; Colaspis flavida destructive to grape-vines; 
distribution and method of breeding Lema trilineata. 
136. Walsh, B. D. [Green worms on gooseberries and currants; Lema 
trilineata.] <Pract. Ent,, 27 August, 1866, v. 1, p. 114. 
Answer to inquiry of H. Burt; gooseberries an:l currants injured by larva of 
a saw-fly?; effects of excessive rain, heat, and drought; food-plants of 
Lema trilineata. 
137. Walsh, B. D. [Galls.] <Pract. Ent., 27 August, 1866, y. 1, p. 
114. 
Answer to inquiry of H. Shinier; note of galls made by Rhodites radicum, 
Trypeta solulaginis, and Thelaxes [ =Colopha ] ulmicola. 
138. Walsh, B. D. [Potato and corn insects.] <Pract. Ent., 27 Au¬ 
gust, 1866, v. 1, p. 114. 
Answer to inquiry of T. H. Parsons, scarcity of Lema trilineata in Illinois; 
Doryphora 10-lineata destroyed by turkeys, but not by fowls ; Gortyna sp. ? 
injurious to young Indian corn ; rules for breeding insects.' 
139. Walsh, B. D. [Cocoons on apple-trees.] <Pract. Ent., 27 Au¬ 
gust, 1866, v. 1, p. 114. 
Answer to inquiry of M. S. Hill; description of cocoon and imago of Attacus 
cecropia; the interaction of organisms. 
140. Walsh, B. D. Imported insects; the gooseberry saw-fly. 
<Pract. Ent., 29 September, 1866, v. 1, pp. 117-125, fig. 
List of some injurious European insects imported into America and of Amer¬ 
ican insects imported into Europe; reasons for the increase and abundance 
of noxious European insects in America, and why American species do not 
flourish in Europe; natural history, description, and means against Nematus 
ventricosus [= ribesii ] ; figure of currant-leaf, showing method of deposition 
of eggs and work of larva; natural history and description of larva and 
imago of Pristiphora grossularice n. sp.; number of saw-flies infesting the 
gooseberry and currant in Europe. 
141. Walsh, B. D. [Borers.] <Pract. Eut., 29 September, 1866, y. 1, 
p. 126. 
Answer to inquiry of W. H. R. Lykins; western distribution of Clytus 
l — Cyllene] robiniw. 
142. Walsh, B. D. [Wheat midge.] <Pract. Ent., 29 September, 
1866, v. 1, p. 126. 
Answer to inquiry of C. P. Wickersham; destructiveness of Cecidomyia 
\_~Diplosis] tritici ; nature of its cocoon. 
