158 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ^ECONOJ^IC ENTOMOLOGY. 
1301. Riley, 0. Y.—Continued. 
jections to the connection between mimetic resemblances and 
natural selection, 170—Natural selection not the only power pro¬ 
ducing mimicry, 171—Reasons for discussing in this report the 
theory of natural selection, 172—Natural selectiou involves be¬ 
lief in the doctrine of evolution, 173—Darwinism is neither irre¬ 
ligious nor atheistic.-174. 
1302. Riley, C. Y. Snout-beetles injurious to fruits. <Trans. Ill. 
Hortic. Soc. for 1870, 1871, n. s., v. 4, pp. 89-124, tigs. 1-11. 
Reprint, with additions and omissions : <3d Ann. Rept. State 
Ent. Mo., April, 1871, pp. 5-44, figs. 1, 3, 4, 7-14. 
See No. 1301 for synopsis of contents. 
1303. Riley, C. Y. Bark-lice on rose bushes. <Moore’s Rural New- 
Yorker, 24 June, 1871, v. 23, p. 393. S.-b. No. 4, p. 3. 
Answer to inquiry of W. A. French; occurrence of and means against Le- 
canium rosw [= decs'] and Diaspis rosce on rose bushes. 
1304. Riley, C. Y. Canker-worms; not army-worms. <Moore’s 
Rural New Yorker, 24 June, 1871, v. 23, p. 393. 
1305. Riley, C. Y. How to distinguish between Limenitis disippus 
Godt., and L. Ursula Fabr., in their preparatory states. <Ca. 
Ent., July, 1871, v. 3, pp. 52-53, fig. 24. 
Description and figures of structural characters distinguishing the larva and 
pupa of Limenitis disippus from those of L. Ursula ; see No. 1306. 
1306. Riley, C. Y. Friendly notes. <Ca. Ent., September, 1871, v. 
3, pp. 117-119. 
Distinctive structural characters of pupae of Limenitis disippus and L. Ursula ; 
criticism of W. Cooper’s articles; description, food, and habits of Gelechia 
[ = Holcocera] glandulella n. sp.; review of statements concerning the 
dimorphism of Grapta interrogationis. 
1307. Riley, C. Y. Friendly criticism. <Gardener ? s Mo. and Hortic., 
November, 1871, v. 13, p. 341. 
Inefficacy of the roller remedy for potato-beetles and grasshoppers; identifies 
u Melolontha philophaga” as Lachnosterna quercina [— fusca]. 
1308. Riley, C. Y. Parasites on fowls. The chicken mite. <Moore’s 
Rural New Yorker, 16 December, 1871. S.-b. No. 5, p. 31. 
Answer to inquiry of II. Hales; injuries to fowls caused by Derrnanyssus gal- 
mice? [= avium']. 
1309. Riley, C. Y. The American Entomologist. <Cultivator and 
Country Gentl., 21 December, 1871, v. 36, p. 809. Reprint: 
<Gardener’s Mo. and Hortic., January, 1872, v. 14, p. 23. <Ca. 
Ent., January, 1872, v. 4, p. 19. 
Announcement of the continued suspension' of publication of the American 
Entomologist. 
1309a. [Riley, C. Y.] ( Lxodes bovis.) <Rept. Comm, of Agric. on the 
diseases of cattle. Washington, 1871, p. 118, fig. 
Description and figure of Lxodes bonis n. sp. 
1310. Riley, C. Y. The acorn moth. Holcocera glandulella , n. sp. 
<Ca. Ent., January, 1872, v. 4, pp. 18, 19. 
Description of larva and imago of Holcocera glandulella n. sp.; habits of 
larva; food-plant and description of larva of Balaninus rectus. 
