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1074. Riley, C. Y. Larva of the grape vine flea-beetle. <Moore , s 
Rural New Yorker, 28 August, 1869, v. 20, p. 555. S.-b. No. 
3, pp. 100,103. 
Answer to inquiry of D. D. Vosburgli; habits, ravages, and means against 
Graptodera [= JJaltica] chalybea. 
1075. Riley, C. V. Rose bug. <Moore’s Rural New Yorker, 28 Au¬ 
gust, 1869, v. 20, p. 555. S.-b. No. 3, pp. 100,103. 
Answer to inquiry of a subscriber; description of imago, transformations of, 
and meaus against Macrodactylus subsjyinosus. 
1076. Riley, C. V. Large green caterpillar on the apple. <Moore’s 
Rural New Yorker, 28 August, 1869, v. 20, p. 555. S.-b. No. 
3, p. 100. 
Auswer to inquiry of S. E. A. Palmer; descriptions of larva and imago of 
Attacus cecropia ; its habits and seasons. 
1077. Riley, C. Y. Conical galls on leaves of wild grape-vine. 
<Moore’s Rural New Yorker, 28 August, 1869, v. 20, p. 555. 
S.-b. No. 3, p. 100. 
Answer to inquiry of D. McClaine; description of galls of Cecidomyia vitia- 
viticola ; characters of the larva 1 , of Cecidomyia. 
1078. Riley", C. Y. A strange bug. <Moore’s Rural New Yorker, 28 
August, 1869, v. 20, p. 555. S.-b. No. 3, p. 100; No. 4, p. 3. 
The insects described in North Carolina’s “ A strange bug,” were probably 
Psocus venosus; habits of the genus J'eocus. 
1079. Riley, C. Y. Currant-worms and black-currants. <Moore’s 
Rural New Yorker, 28 August, 1869, v. 20, p. 555. S.-b. No. 3, 
p. 100; No. 4, p. 3. 
Critical review of Addi on currant-worms; in North America three species 
of larvai feed on the leaves of currants, and two species of borers live within 
the stem. 
1080. Riley, C. V. Curculio. <Moore ? s Rural New Yorker, 28 Au¬ 
gust, 3 869, v. 20, p. 555. S.-b. No. 3, p. 100; No. 4, p. 3. 
Commendation of an editorial criticism of Northwest’s article on the Cur¬ 
culio. 
1081. [Riley, C. Y.] Insects injurious, to the grape-vine. [No. 1.] 
<Amer. Ent., August, 1869, v. 1, pp. 231-234, figs. 369-173. 
Reprint, with slight changes: <2d Ann. Rept. State Ent. Mo., 
March, 1870, pp. 87-91, figs. 60-63. 
Treats of Prionus laticollis and P. imbricornn. See No. 1127 for synopsis of 
contents. 
1082. [Riley, C. V.] Insects infesting the sweet-potato. <Amer. Ent., 
August, 1869, v. 1, pp. 234-238, figs. 174-181. Reprint, with 
slight changes: <2d Ann. Rept. State Ent. Mo., March, 1870, 
pp. 56-64, figs. 26-38. 
Treats of tortoise-beetles, Cassididce. See No. 1127 for synopsis of contents. 
1083. Riley, C. Y. The borers. <Western Rural, September, 1869. 
S.-b. No. 4, p. 2. 
Means against AEyeria cucurbikv [—Melittia ceto]. 
