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state, 159—Its song, 159—It is capable of domestication to a cer¬ 
tain degree, 160—Description of the immature states, 161—Nat¬ 
ural enemies, 162—The hack-rolling Wonder, an egg-parasite, 
162—Curious habit of the female Antigaster, 162—Description of 
Antigaster mirabilis, 163—Striking sexual differences, 163. 
The narrow-winged Katydid, Scudderia curvicauda . 164 
Distinguishing characters, 164—Method of oviposition, 165—The 
egg, 165—Its song, 166—Description of larva and pupa, 166. 
The broad-winged Katydid, Cyrtophyllus concavus . 167 
It is the true katydid, 167—Distinguishing characters, 167—Mode 
of oviposition as observed in confinement, 167—Mr. Jaeger’s 
erroneous statement regarding the oviposition, 168—Its song, 
168. 
The oblong-winged katydid, Amblycorypha oblongifolia . 169 
It has not yet been found in Missouri, 169 —Distinguishing charac¬ 
ters, 169 —The eggs not yet known, 169 —Abnormal female speci¬ 
men, 169. 
1364. Biley, C. V. The Colorado potato-beetle abroad. <B. Y. Tri¬ 
bune, 1 April, 1874. S.-b. Bo. 10, p. 37. 
Criticism of some articles on Dorgpbora decemlineata published in Europe; 
danger of the importation of the insect into Europe, and suggestion of 
means to prevent such introduction. 
1365. Biley, C. V. Cabbage-lice. <B. Y. Tribune, 8 April, 1874. 
S.-b. Bo. 10, pp. 33-34. 
Answer to letter from Mrs. M. Walker; means against Aphis brassicce. 
1366. Biley, C. Y. Peach-borers. <B. Y. Tribune, 8 April, 1874. 
S.-b. Bo. 10, p. 34. 
Answer to letter from W. J. Clary ; a peach-tree whose base was surrounded 
by ice in winter was free from borers; this observation of slight signifi¬ 
cance. 
1367. Biley, C. V. Apply soap. <B. Y. Tribune, 8 April, 1874. S.-b. 
Bo. 10, p. 34. 
Answer to letter from T. H. Wakeley; means against Saperda bivittata [=can- 
dida~\ and Chrysobothris fcmorata. 
1368. Biley, C. V. Meadow enemy. <B. Y. Tribune, 8 April, 1874. 
S.-b. Bo. 10, p. 34. 
Answer to letter from D. Freeman ; ravages of a species of Tipula in grass 
lands in California ; characters of the genus; habits of and means against 
the same. 
1369. Biley, C. V. A remedy for the cotton-worm. <B. Y. Tribune, 
22 April, 1874. S.-b. Bo. 10, pp. 25-26. Beprint: <Vicksburg 
Herald, 1 May, 1874. 
Experiments with Paris green; advocacy of its use against Aletia argillacea 
l—xylina ] ; directions for and successful results of this use. 
1370. Biley, C. Y. Descriptions of two new subterranean mites. 
<Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 25 April, 1874, v. 3, pp. 215-216? 
figs. 8-9. 
Description and figures of Tyroglyphus phylloxeras n. sp. [p. 215J and of Hoplo- 
phora arctata n. sp. [p. 216] ; food-habits of the same. 
