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1698. Biley, C. Y. [The seventeen year Cicada.] <N. Y. Tribune, 
1879. Beprint: <Colman’s Bural World, 25 June, 1879. S.-b. 
No. 23, p. 152. 
Boundaries of the ai'eas in which Cicada [= Tibicen ] septendecim is expected 
to occur in 18/9; request for information of its appearance. 
1699. Biley, C. V. The imported carpet beetle, Anthrenus scrophu- 
larice , L. <Farmer’s Beview, 1879, fig. S.-b. No. 23, pp. 96- 
98. Extract: <Amer. Ent., March, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 54. 
Letter of J. H. Parsons, with answer; description of larva and imago of 
Anthrenus scrophulariw ; its history, habits, ravages, and means against 
them ; figures larva, pupa, and imago. 
1700. [Biley, C. y.] The cheese-skipper. <N. Y. Tribune, 2 July, 
1879. S.-b. No. 23, p. 93. Notice: <Farmer’s Beview, 7 Sep¬ 
tember, 1879. S.-b. No. 23, p. 103. 
Description of larva, pupa, and imago, habits and means against Piophila 
casei. 
1701. Biley, C. Y. The thick-thighed walking-stick. <Sci. Amer., 5 
July, 1879 [v. 55], n. s., v. 41, pp. 7-8, fig. S.-b. No. 23, p. 121. 
Beprint, with slight changes: <Ann. Bept. [U. S.] Commis¬ 
sioner Agric. for 1878, 22 November, 1879, pp. 241-245, pi. 3. 
Treats of Diapheromera femorata. See No. 1721 for synopsis of contents. 
1702. Biley, C. V. The cotton-worm. <Mobile Begister, 9 July, 
1879. S.-b. No. 68, p. 204. See: <Colorado Citizen, 17 July, 
1879. S.-b. No. 23, p. 91. <Galveston News, 19 July, 1879. 
S.-b. No. 23, p. 93. 
Remarks at the Cotton Exchange about prospective injuries from Aletia argil- 
lacea [—xytina~\ ; sudden appearance and means against the same; more 
injurious in wet than dry weather. 
1703. Biley, C. V. Other insects affecting cheese. <N. Y. Tribune, 
9 July, 1879. S.-b. No. 23, p. 92. Beprint: <Amer. Dairyman. 
<Western Bural, 9 August, 1879, v. 17, No. 32, p. 250. S.-b. 
* No. 23, p. 92. 
Habits and transformations of Tyroglyphus siro, Corynetes [ = Necrobia ] rufipes, 
and Dermestes lardarius ; tenacity of life of the Tyroglyphus and assumption 
of Hypopu8 form by the same; anecdote of Latreille; injury done in cheese 
by Musca corvina. 
1704. Biley, C. Y. Pupation of the Nymphalidce. Abstract: <Psyche, 
11 July, 1879, v. 2, pp. 249-251. 
Notice of prevalent explanations of the manner in which suspended pupa of 
Lepidoptera support themselves while shedding the larval skin ; explana¬ 
tion of the process in Vanessa antiopa and Paphia glycerium. 
1705. Biley, C. Y. Fire-flies. <Sci. Amer., 26 July, 1879 [v. 55], n. 
s., v. 41, p. 49. S.-b. No. 23, p. 104. 
Definition of “ Fire-flies;” description of larva, pupa, and imago of Photinus 
pyralis; Photuris pennsylvanicus, the commonest species in the more north¬ 
ern states ; absence or imperfect development of wings in certain female 
Lampyridce. 
