BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
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1721. Biley, 0. V.—Continued. 
The clover-root borer, Hylesinus trifolii, Miiller*. 248 
Occurrence in New York, 248—Habits iu Europe, 249—Food-plants, 
249—Natural bistory, 249—Remedies, 250—Differential charac¬ 
ters of H. opaculus and H. trifolii, 250—Enemies, 250—Descrip¬ 
tion of larva, 250; of pupa, 250. 
The clover-seed midge, Cecidomyia leguminicola, Lintner. 250 
Ravages in New York, 250—Habits, 251—Remedies, 251—Descrip¬ 
tion of imago, 251—Larva, 252—Cocoon, 252—Pupal excuvium, 
252—Comparative characters of C. tritici, C. destructor, and C. 
leguminicola, 252. 
The apple coleopiiora, Coleophora malivorella, n. sp.t . 253 
History, 253—Habits, 253—Injuries, 253—Larval habits, 254—Ene¬ 
mies and remedies, 254—Description of larva and imago, 254. 
Fuller’s rose-beetle, Aramigus fulleri Horn.. 255 
History, 255—Distribution, 255—Ravages, 255—Habits and charac¬ 
ters of imago, 256—Remedies, 257—Description of egg, larva, and 
pupa, 257. 
1722. Biley, C. Y. | Parasites bred from the cotton-worm.] <Ca. Ent., 
November, 1879, v. 11, p. 205. 
Nine species of parasites have been bred from Aletia argillacea [ = a sylina']. 
1723. Biley, C. Y. The bee-moth. <N. Y. Tribune, 1879. Beprint: 
<Farmer’s Beview, 3 January, 18S0. S.-b. No. 23, p. 158. 
Description of larva and imago, habits, ravages, and means against Galleria 
cereana. 
1724. Biley, C. Y. The silk-worm $ being a brief manual of instruc¬ 
tions for the production of silk. <Speeial Beport No. 11 [U. 
S.J, Dept. Agric., Washington, 1879, pp. 31, 8 figs. Second 
edition: <Washington, 1882, 37pp., 8 figs. Third edition: 
<Wasliington, 1883, 37 pp., 8 figs. Fourth edition: Fifth 
edition: Sixth edition:' <Bull. No. 9 Div. Ent. U. S. Dept. 
* Agric., 11 July, 1886, 65 pp., 29 figs., 2 pi. Seventh edition: 
Klbid., April, 1888. 
Treats of Sericaria mori. See No. 1721 for synopsis of contents. 
1725. Biley, O. Y. London purple as an insecticide. <Farmer’s Be¬ 
view, 29 January, 1880, v. 4, No. 5, p. —. 
1726. [Biley, O. Y.] [The food-liabits of thrushes.] <Amer. Ent., 
January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 2-3. 
Notice of S. A. Forbes’ “ The food-habits of thrushes ; ” incompleteness of our 
knowledge of the food-habits of birds and of Carabidce ; author’s opinion 
favorable to the birds. 
1727. [ Biley, 0. Y.J The grape Phylloxera in California. <Amer. Ent., 
January, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 3. 
Phylloxera vastatrix as destructive to Vitis vinifera in California as in Europe; 
the winged female supposed not to have appeared yet in California; specu¬ 
lations upon this modification of habit, if true. 
* Translatiou : Acker- und Gartenbau-Zeituug, 1 August, 1880, v. 11, p. 119,2 figs. 
S.-b. No. 23, p. —. Extract: <[Prairie Farmer, 22 November, 1879, v. 50, p. 370. 
S.-b. No. 23, pp. 168-169. <Amer. Rural Farmer, 18 December, 1879. S.-b. No. 45, 
pp. 23-24. 
t Translation : < Acker- und Gartenbau-Zeituug, 1 September, 1880, v. 11, p. 135, 
fig. S.-b. No. 23, p. 182. 
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