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882. Riley, C. Y. The grass-bag and its habits: Currant worms. 
<Cultivator and Country Gentleman, 10 August, 18(35, v. 26, 
p. 98. Reprint: <Boston Cultivator, 19 August, 1865, v. 37, 
p. 259. S.-b. No. 1, p. 60. 
Habits of Cercoqndidw ; nature of the imago of currant-worms. 
883. [Riley, C. V.] Apple plant-louse. <Prairie Farmer, 19 August, 
1865, [v. 32], u. s., v. 16, p. 127. S.-b. No. 1, p. 40. 
Answer to inquiry of J. Doron ; habits and fecundity of Aphis mail ; means 
against it. 
884. R[iley], C. [V.J Seventeen-year locust. <Prairie Farmer, 19 Au¬ 
gust, 1865, [v. 32.], n. s., v. 16, p. 127. S.-b. No. 1, pp. 40-41. 
Agrees with S. P. G. in doubting that Cicada [= TiMcen~\ septendecim lives 
seventeen years immature, and gives reasons for his doubt. 
885. [Riley, C. V.] Tobacco-worm. <Prairie Farmer, 2 September, 
1865, [v. 32], n. s., v. 16, p. 165. S.-b. No. 1, p. 41. 
Answer to inquiry of A. B. Knowlton; habits of Macrosila quinquemaculata 
[= Protoparce celeus]. 
886 . [Riley, C. V.] The chinch-bug. <Prairie Farmer, 9 September, 
1865, [v. 32], n..s., v. 16, p. 190. S.-b. No. 1, pp. 50-51. 
Criticism of communication by D. H. Sherman ; Blissus leucopterus does not 
always deposit its eggs on grain of wheat, if it ever does so; proposed rem¬ 
edy therefore inefficient. 
887. Riley, C. V. The sheep gad-fly. <Prairie Farmer, 14 October, 
1865, [v. 32], n. s., v. 16, pp. 288-289, figs. 1-6. S.-b. No. 1, pp. 
48-49. 
Answer to inquiries of a subscriber; figures and descriptions of larva, pupa- 
case, and imago of Cephalemyia [= CEstrus] ovis\ habits of and means 
against it; imago viviparous. 
888 . [Riley, C. V.] Chinch-bug not in seed grain. <Prairie Farmer, 
21 October, 1865, [v. 32], n. s., v. 16, p. 308. S.-b. No. 1, p. 4. 
Supposed evidence that the eggs of Blissus leucopterus are not deposited and 
do not winter in seed wheat. 
889. [Riley, C. V.] Lice on calves. <Prairie Farmer, 13 January, 
1866, [v. 33], n. s., v. 17, p. 24. 
Directions, on the authority of Robert Jennings, for freeing calves of lice. 
890. [Riley, C. V.] The chinch-bug once more. A reply to D. H. 
Sherman. <Waukegan [Ill.] Gazette, 20 January, 1866, v. 16, 
No. 18, p. 4. 
Critical review of article of D. H. Sherman. 
891. Riley, C. V. The chinch-bug. <Prairie Farmer, 3 March, 1866, 
[v. 33], n. s., v. 17, p. 133. S.-b. No. 1, p. 71. 
Answer to inquiry of W. R. Everett; means against Blissus leucopterus ; hab¬ 
its, hibernation, and oviposition. 
822. [Riley, C. V.] Wire-worms. <Prairie Farmer, 3 March, 1866, 
[v. 33], n. s., v. 17, p. 133, figs. 4-5. S.-b. No. 1, p. 71. 
Answer to inquiry of-Creswell; means against larvte of Elateridas. 
