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1738. [Riley - , C. V.] .Vegetal-feeding ground-beetles. <Amer. Ent., 
February, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 26. 
Notes from various sources upon the phytophagous habits of Carabidce. 
1739. [Riley^, C. V.J The pear-leaf blister. <Amer. Ent., February, 
1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 26. Notice: Klbid., March, 1880 [v. 3], 
n. s., v. 1, p. 74. 
Review of T. J. Burrill’s “The pear-leaf blister”; ravages of TypTilodromua 
pyri on leaves of pear-tree; characters of this mite; noxious habits of Aca- 
rina, especially of Phytoptus. 
1740. [Riley, C. V.J Fuller’s rose-beetle in California. <Amer. Ent., 
February, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 26. 
Occurrence and ravages of Aramigus fulleri in California. 
1741. [Riley, C. V.] Lepidium vs. bed-bugs. <Ainer. Ent., February, 
1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 26. 
Notice of S. M.’s “ Lepidium, the bed-hug destroyer : ” Acanthia lectularia said 
to he attracted to and killed hy Lepidium sp. 
L742. [Riley, C. V.] Aniseed and grain weevils. <Amer. Ent., Feb¬ 
ruary, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 26. 
Notice of reports that Calandra granaria were attracted from grain to aniseed 
and killed hy it. 
1743. Riley, C. V. Two valuable insecticides. <Amer. Ent., Febru¬ 
ary, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 41-45. 
From Bull. No. 3, U. S. Ent. Commission, pp. GO-65. See No. 1736, for synop¬ 
sis of contents. 
1744. [Riley, C. V.] Use of buckwheat to destroy insects. <Amer. 
Ent., February, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 48. 
Extract from “ The Farmer’’ with remarks on the planting and plowing in 
of buckwheat as a means against injurious insects. 
1715. [Riley, C. V.] Tipula eggs in stomach of cat-bird. <Amer. Ent., 
February, 1880 [v. 3J, n. s., v. 1, p. 50. 
Answer to communication from S. A. Forbes; two kinds of eggs found in 
stomach of cat-bird ; these birds eat gravid females of Tipula. 
1716. [Riley, C. V.J Beetles supposed to be feeding on wheat. <Amer. 
Ent., February, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 50. 
Answer to letter from P. II. M.; larva of Cryptorhopalum sp. supposed to have 
injured grains of wheat, was probably feeding on the remains of true grain 
insects; food-habits of larvae of Dermestidai. 
1747. Riley, C. V. The apple-twig borer. <Arner. Ent., February, 
1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 50-51, figs. 11-12. 
Answer to letter from H. G. Wolcott; habits, food-plants, and means against 
Amphicerus bicaudatus ; figure of male and female imago and of bored ap¬ 
ple-twigs; habits and food-plants of Sinoxylon basillare and of Bosirichus. 
1748. [Riley t , C. V.] Stinging caterpillars. <Araer. Ent., February, 
1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 51. • 
Answer to letters from T. Pollard and G .W. S.; food-plants, general appear¬ 
ance, vernacular name, urticatiug properties and description ot imago of 
Lagoa opercularis. 
