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2188. Riley, C. V. Elm-leaf beetle. <Sci. Amer., 16 June, 1883, v. 48. 
S.-b. No. 42a, p. 265. 
Reply to inquiries concerning Galeruca xanthomelcena. 
2189. Riley, C. V. A unique and beautiful noctuid. <Amer. Nat., 
July [20 June |, 1883, v. 17, pp. 788-790, fig. 
Figure of imago of Cirrhophanus triangulifer ; description of its generic 
characters; its affinities, synonyms, and probable habits. 
2190. [Riley, C. V.] Insects affecting stored rice. <Amer. Nat., 
July [20 June], 1883, v. 17, p. 790. 
Lists of insects, chiefly Coleoptera, found in a lot of damaged rice from the 
Chinese centennial exhibit; two species are carnivorous. 
2191. Kiley, O. V. Hypermetamorplioses of the Meloidce. <Amer. 
Nat., July [20 June], 1883, v. 17, pp. 790-791. 
Proposal of simpler and more natural terms to designate the stages of devel¬ 
opment of larvse of Meloidce. 
2192. [Riley, C. y.] Entomological notes. <Amer. Nat., July [20 
June], 1883, v. 17, pp. 792-793. 
Comments on recent entomological publications; items of news. 
2193. Riley, C. y. The grape Phylloxera in France. <Science, 22 
June, 1883, v. 1, pp. 576-578. 
Review and criticism of the report of the Commission superieure du Phylloxera. 
2194. Riley, C. y. Fig insects. <Science, 29 June, 1883, v. i, p. 599. 
Review of S. S. Saunders’s views on fig insects. 
2195. Riley, C. y. Egg-punctures on raspberry- and grape-vines, etc. 
<Rural New-Yorker, 30 June, 1883, v. 42, p. —. S.-b. No. 42, 
p. 56. 
Answer to inquiry of T. H. G.; oviposition of CEcanthus niveus in stems of 
raspberry- and grape-vines, and of Ceresa bubalus in twigs of apple-trees; 
habits and ravages of and means against the former ; the latter seldom very 
injurious. 
2196. Riley, C. V. Silk culture in the United States. <Rural New- 
Yorker, 14 July, 1883, v. 42, p. —. S.-b. No. 42a, p. 531. 
Revival of interest in silk culture in the United States y experience of the 
year ; relation of silk culture to import duties ; warning against too high 
expectations as to profits; notes on manuals of silk culture. 
2197. Riley, C. Y. Economic entomology of Iowa. <Sci. Amer., 14 
July, 1883, v. 49, p. —. S.-b. No. 53, p. 147. 
Review of work done in Iowa, especially of papers of J. N. Dixon, H. Osborn, 
and A. B. Walton. 
2398. [Riley, C. y.] Insect plagues. <Boston Herald, 22 July, 1883, 
p.—. S.-b. No.42, pp. 53-54; No. 67, p. 11. Extract: <Mir- 
ror and Farmer, 26 July, 1883, v. 35. S.-b. No. 42, pp. 126-127. 
Newspaper interview; seasons, habits, ravages of and means against Calopte- 
nus atlanis, Nematus erichsonii, and Orgyia leucostigma. 
2199. Riley, C. Y. Report by O. y. Riley. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
27 July, 1883, v. 6, pp. 104-105. Reprint: <Sci. Amer. 
Suppl., 13 October, 1883, v. 16, p. 6486. 
Note to F. Humbert’s Lucilia macellaria infesting man; references to other 
mentions of it; its distribution and means against it. 
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