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1388. Riley, C. Y. Humming-bird moths caught by the tongue. 
<Moore’s Rural New Yorker, 29 August, 1874, v. 30, p. 140. 
Method of capture of insects, particularly moths by the flowers of Physian- 
thus albens ; capture of insects by other flowers. 
1389. Riley, C .V. The io moth ( Saturnia io ). <Illust. Journ. Agric., 
August, 1874, figs. 
Answer to inquiry of G. Barter; natural history of Saturnia [= Hyperchiria ] 
io ; figures larva and $ and 9 imagos. 
1390. Riley, 0. V. Descriptions and natural history of two insects 
which brave the dangers of Sarracenia variolaris. <Trans. 
Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 1 September, 1874, v. 3, pp. 235-240, figs. 
10 - 11 . 
Description of leaf of Sarracenia variolaris and its function of entrapping and 
digesting insects; description and figures of eggs, larva, chrysalis, and 
imago of Xanthoptera [ — Exyra~\ semi-crocea and larva, puparium and imago 
of Sarcophaga sarracenice n. sp.; habits of the two species; comparison of 
S. sarracenia; with S. carnaria and of the genera Musca, Calliphora, and Sar- 
cophaga-, notice of A. S. Packard’s “ Transformation of the common house¬ 
fly.” 
1391. [Riley, C. V.] [Discussion on entomology.] <Trans. Ill. State 
Hortic. Soc. for 1873, 1874, n. s., v. 7, pp. 100-104. 
Description, habits, and means against Anisopteryx ; effect of late plowing; 
enemies of Doryphora 10-lineata ; habits of Gastrophilus equi. 
1392. [Riley, O. V.] Note on leaf-hopper. <Trans. Ill. State Hortic. 
Soc. for 1873, 1874, n. s., v. 7, p. 138. 
Means against Erythroneura [= Typhlocyba'] vitis. 
1393. [Riley, C. V.] [Notes on the strawberry crown borer.] <Trans. 
Ill. State Hortic. Soc. for 1873, 1874, n. s., v. 7, p. 147. 
Description, habits, and means against Tyloderma fragarxce. 
1394. Riley, C. Y. Lecture on entomology. <Traus. Ill. Hortic. Soc. 
for 1873, 1874, n. s., v. 7, pp. 172-178, figs. 1-3. Reprint: <3d 
Ann. Rept. Sec. State Pomol. Soc. Mich, for 1873,1874, pp. 443- 
448. Abstract: <Rept. U. S. Commis. Agric. for 1873, 1874, 
[30 March, 1875], pp. 389-390. 
Habits of and means against Carpocapsa pomonella\ habits, transformations, 
prolificacy of and means against Phylloxera vastatrix ; description and fig¬ 
ures of leaf-galls; figures of root-and gall-forms; history and meaning of 
the word “ Phylloxera ;” statement by D. B. Wier concerning the inven¬ 
tion and use of Wier’s apple-worm trap. 
1395. Riley, C. Y. “Walking-sticks or specters” becoming injurious. 
<N. Y. Weekly Tribune, 11 November, 1874, fig. S.-b. No. 23, 
p. 103. 
Ravages in Yates County, N. Y., vernacular names, habits of, and means 
against Diapheromera femorata; description of its eggs; figure of imago. 
1396. Riley, C. Y. Entomological notes. <Sci. Arner., 5 December, 
1874 [v. 45], n. s., v. 31, p. 356. 
Pemphigus imbricator found on beech; vesicatory potato-beetles, Meloidce; 
cow manure and cow urine one of the earliest supposed remedies for 
Phylloxera. 
