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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
2264. Riley, C. Y. Tribute to the memory of John Lawrence Leconte. 
<Psyche, November-December, 1883 [11 February, 1884], v. 4, 
pp; 107-110. Separate: <[Cambridge, Mass., 11 February, 
1884], pp. 107-110. Notice: <Psyche, loc. cit., p. 119. 
Biographical notice of J. L. Leconte ; his work and writings; his personal 
character; disposition of his entomological collection. 
2265. [Riley, C. V.] Fruit culture in the South. <Washington Post, 
26 February, 1884. S.-b. No. 42, pp. 119-120. 
Interview with a reporter ; means against insects infecting the orange. 
2266. Riley, C. Y. Ovipositiou of the round-headed apple-tree borer. 
<Rural New-Yorker, 1 March, 1884, y. 43, p. 132, fig. 73. S.-b. 
No. 42, p. 85; No. 67, p. 3. 
Notice of paper of C. G. Atkins; confirmation of the account of the method 
of ovipositiou of Saperda Candida ; description of this method ; correction of 
several statements by W. Saunders in regard to the oviposition of different 
insects; description and figure of the egg of S. Candida. ; figures of the bur¬ 
rows and hole of exit of this beetle ; figures of the pupa and of the position 
of the egg when deposited. 
2267. [Riley, C. Y., et al.\ Third report of the United States Ento¬ 
mological Commission, relating to the Rocky Mountain locust, 
the Western cricket, the army-worm, canker-worms, and the 
Hessian fly; together with descriptions of larvae of injurious 
forest insects, studies on the embryological development of the 
locust and of other insects, and on the systematic position of 
the Orthoptera in relation to other orders of insects; with maps 
and illustrations. <Washington: 1883 [6 March, 1884], pp. 
144-347+12+92, 18 figs., 64 pis., 4 maps. 
Letter of submittal. XI 
Preface... XIII 
Part I.—In reference to the Rocky Mountain locust (Caloptenus spretus). 
Chapter I: 
Additions to the chronology of locust ravages in 1880 and 1881. 3 
The locust in 1880 in Texas, 3 ; in Colorado, 4; in Utah. 4 ; in 1881, 
in Texas, 6 ; in Utah, 7. 
Chapter II: 
The Rocky Mountain locust in Montana in 1880. By Lawrence 
Bruner .;. 8 
The country from St. Paul to Montana, 8—Between Bismarck and 
Fort Keogh, 9—Burning often impracticable, 9—Destroying lo¬ 
custs by ditches and kerosene eddies, 13—Ropes dragged to drive 
them, 15—“Drifts of hoppers,” 16—Shooting against locust 
swarms, 16—Destroying by ditches and burning straw, 17—No 
more damage for three or four years, 17—Enemies of the locust 
in the Northwest, 17—Topography- of western Dakota and Mon¬ 
tana, 19. 
Chapter III: 
The Rocky Mountain locust in Wyoming, Montana, etc., in J881. 
By Lawrence Bruner... 21 
Letter of submittal of report by Lawrence Bruner, 21 — Gen¬ 
eral report, 22—Brief history of depredations, 22—The earlier 
