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1760. [Riley, 0. V.] Food-habits of ground-beetles. <Amer. Ent., 
March, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 75. 
Note on request of S. A. Forbes for Carabidce found in situations suggesting 
herbivorous habits. 
1761. [Riley, 0. V.] Moths and butterflies caught by the tongue. 
<Amer. Ent., March, 1880 *[v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 75. 
Notice of several articles on the capture of Noctuidce and Spbingidee by the 
flowers of Physianthus albens; capture of Sphingidw by the flowers of Nerium 
oleander and (Enothera grandiflora , and of Syrphus sp. by the flowers of Bidens 
chrysanthemoides. 
1762. [Riley, C. Y.] [Queen bees in the mails.] Amer. Ent., March, 
1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 75. 
Circumstances under which queen bees may be sent by mail; exclusion of 
pinned insects from the same. 
1763. [Riley, O. V.] Common tiger-beetle. <Amer. Ent., March, 1880 
[v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 77-78. 
Answer to inquiry of J. L. Seney; habitat, distribution, and food-habits of 
Cicindela repanda. 
1761. [Riley, C. V.] Gall on Pelargonium. <Amer. Ent., March, 1880 
[v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 78. 
Answer to letter from Mary Treat; gall at base of Pelargonium probably made 
by a mite; the Poduroe found in it were undoubtedly feeding on diseased 
gall-tissue. 
1765. [Riley, C. V.] Catalogues and monographs of insects. <Amer. 
Ent., March, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 78. 
Answer to letter of P. S. B.; mention of monographic works and catalogues 
of North American insects. 
1766. [Riley, C. V.] Leaf-hoppers injuring wheat fields. <Amer. 
Ent., March, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 78. 
Answer to letter of R. L. B.; habits and ravages of Cicadula exitiosa, Diedro- 
cephala flaviceps, and Jassus sp. in the southern United States, and of Jassus 
sexnotatus in Europe; means against the same. 
1767. Riley, C. Y. A new leaf-hopper injurious to small grain. 
<Amer. Ent., March, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, p. 78. 
Description of Diedrocephala flaviceps n. sp. injurious to wheat and oats in 
Texas in 1876. 
1768. Riley, C. Y. The bird question dispassionately considered. 
<Farmer’s Review, 1 April, 1880, v. 4, p. 211. S.-b. No. 23, pp. 
147-148. 
Extract from E. Perris’s “Birds vs. Insects,” with introductory ; conclusions 
as to the value of birds in agriculture as destroyers of noxious insects. 
1769. Riley, C. Y. The cotton-worm in the United States. <Amer. 
Ent., April, 1880[v. 3], n. s., v.l,pp. 93-95. Reprint, with slight 
changes: <Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1879, 23 February, 
1881, v. 28, pp. 464-466. Separate of reprint: <Salem, Mass., 
August, 1880,3 pp. 
Date and manner of first appearance of larvte of Aletia argillacea [—xylina ] ; 
number of annual generations and the existence of parasites upon it; his- 
