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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
1721. Kiley, C. V.—Continued. 
ber, 1879, pp. 52 4- 1 p. expl. of pi., 7 pi. Notice: <Gardener’s 
Mo. and Hortic., November, 1879, v. 21, pp. 349-350. S.-b. No. 
23, p. 29. 
Letter of submittal... 207 
Insects affecting the cotton plant ... 210 
Report of special investigations carried on in 1878, 210—Organiza¬ 
tion and personnel of the commission of inquiry, 210—Circular 
letter of inquiries, 210—Report of A. R. Grote, 213—Seasons, hi¬ 
bernation, and migrations of Aletia argillacea [ —xylina ], 213— 
Discovery of parasites, 214—Food-plants of the imago, 214. 
The silk worm: A brief manual of instructions for the pro¬ 
duction OF SILK . 215 
[A reprint of special report No. 11.] Culture of Sericaria mori in the 
United States, 215—Profits of producing cocoons, 217—Profits of 
reeling, 217—Profits in raising eggs, 218—Nature of the silk¬ 
worm, 218—The egg, 219—The larva, 219—The cocoon, 220—The 
chrysalis, 221—The moth, 221—Enemies and diseases, 221—Mus- 
cardine, 221—Pfibriue, 222—Other diseases, 223—Varieties or 
races, 223—Wintering and hatching the eggs, 224—Feeding and 
rearing the worms, 225—Preparation for spinning, 228—Gather¬ 
ing the cocoons, 229—Choking the chrysalis, 229—Egg-laying; 
reproduction, 230—Reeling, 232—Food-plants, 235—Glossary of 
terms used, 236. 
The grape Phylloxera. 237 
Importance of American grape-culture, 237—Grafting of vines, 
237 — Distribution of Phylloxera, 238 — Hoplessness of means 
against, 238. 
Notes on the apple-worm. 238 
Causes of the scarcity of Carpocapsa pomonella in Michigan, 238— 
Means against the same, 239. 
The westward progress of the imported cabbage-worm . 239 
Spread of Pieris rapes, 239—Means against the same, 239. 
Chapin’s apple-leaf sewer, Phoxopteris nubeculana Clem. 239 
Habits and natural history, 239—Its injury to apple-trees, 239— 
Means against it, 239—Description of larva and chrysalis, 239— 
Synonymy, 239. 
The thick-tiiighed walking-stick, Diapheromera femorata Say_ 241 
Vernacular names, 241—Nomenclature, 241—Characters, 241—De¬ 
structive powers, 241—Habits and natural history, 243—Its ap¬ 
pearance every alternate year, 244—Natural enemies, 244— 
Remedies, 245—Description of egg, 245—The larva, 245. 
The great elM-leaf beetle, Alonocesta coryli, Say*___„_ 1.. 245 
Past history, 245—Ravages, 246—Habits, 246—The eggs, 246—The 
larvae, 246—Habits of larvae, 246—The pupa, 246—Remedies, 247. 
The juniper web-worm, Dapsilia rutilana, Hiibn . 247 
Importation, 247—Distribution in Europe, 247—Habits, 247—Rem¬ 
edies, 248—Description of larva, 248; of pupa, 248; of imago, 
248. 
* Translation: <^Acker- und Gartenbau-Zeitung, 1 June, 1880, v. 11, p. 87, fig. 
S.-b. No. 23, p. —. 
