BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MORE IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO 
AMERICAN ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
PART III. 
8G4. R[iley], C. [V.] The house-fly. <Prairie Farmer, 2 May, 1863, 
[v. 27], n. s., v. 11, pp. 276-277. S.-b. No. 1, p. 9. 
Stomoxys calcitrant distinguished from Musca domestica-, habits of each; 
transformations of the latter; habit of larva) of collecting underneath 
boards. 
865. E[ileyJ, C. [V.] The May-beetle. <Prairie Farmer, 6 June, 1863, 
[v. 27], n. s., v. 11, p. 356. S.-b. No. 1, p. 7. 
Ravages of Phyllopliaga < Juercina [= Lachnosterna fusca'] ; description and 
habits of larva) and imagos; remedies. 
866. KfiLEY], 0. V. Larvte of the ten-striped spearman. <Prairie 
Farmer, 8 August, 1863, [v. 28], n. s., v. 12, pp. 85-86, fig. S.-b. 
No. 1, p. 11. 
Description of eggs ; figure and first description of larva of Doryphora 10- 
lineata ; habits of larva; seasons; remedies; enemies of larva. 
867. E[iley], C. V. The squash-bug. <Prairie Farmer, 8 August, 
1863, [v. 28], n. s., v. 12, p. 86. S.-b. No. 1, p. 11. 
Description of itnagos and larvae of Coreus [=H?iasa] tristis ; habits, seasons, 
remedies. 
868. Riley, C. V. The cut-worm. <Prairie Farmer, 12 March, 1864, 
[v. 29], n. s., v. 13, p. 169. 
Answer to communication of G. R. Huffman ; habits and transformations of 
Agrotidida: ; means against them. 
869. [Riley, C. Y.J Entomological. <Prairie Farmer, 21 May, 1864, 
[v t . 29], n. s., v. 13, p. 361. 
Answer to communication of J. S. Lawyer; ravages of unknown caterpil¬ 
lars, probably cut-worms, and of I thy cents novchoracensis on young apple- 
trees ; means against these insects. 
870. [Riley, C. V.] Apple-borers. <Prairie Farmer, 14 January, 1865, 
[v. 31], n. s., v. 15, p. 21, 5 figs. S.-b. No. 1, p. 30. 
Description and figure of larva and imago of Buprestis [= Chrysobothris\ femo- 
rata\ injury done by the larva; remedies. Figure of imago of Sapcrda 
bivittata [ = candida ]. 
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