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BIBLIOGRAPHY OP ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
871. [Riley, C. V. | Peach-tree borers. <Prairie Parmer, 25 Febru¬ 
ary, 1865, [v. 31], n. s., v. 15, pp. 122-123, 6 figs. S.-b. No. 1, 
pp. 30-31. 
Descriptions and figures of larva, pnpa, cocoon, and $ and 9 imagos of JEge- 
ria \_—Sannina~\ exitiosa ; description of egg; seasons and liabits of larva and 
imago ; remedies. Figure of imago of Dicerca divaricata. 
872. [Riley, C. V.] Entomology. <Prairie Farmer, 22 April, 1865, 
[v. 31], n. s., v. 15, p. 306. S.-b. No. 1, pp. 32-33. 
Coming forth of insects in spring; desirability of observing noxious insects 
and of recording observations; abundance of eggs of Orgyia this season; 
methods of destroying them. 
873. [Riley, C. V.] Flea-beetles and Curculio. <Prairie Farmer, 27 
May, 1865, [v. 31], n. s., v. 15, p. 418, fig. S.-b. No. 1, p. 33. 
Prevalence of and means against Halticidcv ; habits of and means against 
Conotrachelus nenuphar ; figure of pupa. 
874. [Riley, C.Y.] Apple*-tree caterpillars. <Prairie Farmer, 3 June, 
1865, [v. 31], n. s., v. 15, pp. 437-438. S.-b. No. 1, p. 34. 
Answer to communication from J. C. Brown ; descriptions of larva, pupa, and 
imago, of ChcetocMlus pometellus ; habits of the same; other caterpillars 
injurious to the leaves of apple trees and means against them. 
875. [Riley, C. V.] Curculio catcher. <Prairie Farmer, 10 June, 
1865 [v. 31], n. s., v. 15, p. 457, fig. 
Figure of E. S. Hull’s Curculio catcher, with explanatory text. 
876. [Riley, C. V.] The army-worm. <Prairie Farmer, 8 July, 1865, 
[v. 32], n. s., v. 16, pp. 3-4, 3 figs. S.-b. No. 1, pp. 36-37. 
Answer to communication from W. R.; descriptions and figures of larva, 
pupa, and imago of Leucania unipuncta ; number of broods unknown; rem¬ 
edies. 
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877. [Riley, C.V.] The currant-worm. <Prairie Farmer, 15 July, 1865, 
[v. 32], n. s., v. 16, p. 27, 4 figs. S.-b. No. 1, p. 36. 
Description of eggs ; descriptions and figures of larva, pupa, and imago of 
Eufitchia ribearia] habits, seasons, remedies. 
878. [Riley, C. V.] Swallows. <Prairie Farmer, 15 July, 1865, [v. 32], 
n. s., v. .16, p. 27. S.-b. No. 1, p. 36. 
Usefulness of swallows in the destruction of noxious insects. 
879. [Riley, C. V.] Another insect friend. <Prairie Farmer, 22 July, 
1865, [v. 32], n. s., v. 16, p. 50. S.-b. No. 1, p. 35. 
Eogas n. sp. parasitic on larva of Sesiapelasgus ? [= Hemaris ihyshe ] ; economic 
benefits of parasitism. 
880. [Riley, C. V.] Singular caterpillar. <Prairie Farmer, 22 July, 
1865, [v. 32], n. s., v. 16, p. 50. S.-b. No. 1, p. 35. 
Descriptions of larva, pupa, and imago of Notodonta [= Ceclodasgs~\ unicornis ; 
habits; food-plants. 
881. [Riley, C. V.] Collecting and preserving insects. <Prairie 
Farmer, 5 August, 1865, [v. 32], n. s., v. 16, pp. 101-102, fig. 
Interest and importance of entomology ; directions for the construction of 
nets and cabinets, and for the capture, killing, preparation, and preserva¬ 
tion of insects. 
