348 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
2343. Riley, 0. Y.—Continued. 
Notes—C ontinued. 
Note 9... [101] 
Notice of Wm. Trelease’s “Nectar: what it is and some of its uses,” 
[101]—Teleology and dysceleology.of nectar glands of cotton- 
plant, [101]. 
Note 10. [101] 
Rapidity with which the broods of A. xylina follow one another in 
midsummer, [101]—Time of first appearance of worms, [101]— 
Number of broods, [101]—Prolificacy of moth, [101]—Importance 
of natural checks upon its increase, T101 ]. 
Note 11. [101] 
Influence of winter temperature on time of first appearance of 
worms, [101]. 
Note 12. [101] 
Theories of hibernation of A. xylina, [101]—Proof of hibernation 
of moth, [102]—importance of this proof, [102]. 
Note 13. [102] 
Influence of latitude upon time of hatching of insects, [102]. 
Note 14. [102] 
Number of'broods of A. xylina previously recognized, [102]. 
Note 15. .-. [102] 
Possible food-plants of larva of A. xylina, [102]—There must he 
some besides cotton, [102]—Failure to find any other, [102]— 
Feeding of larva of Anomis erosa on Urena lobata, [102]—Value 
of fiber of U. lobata, [102]—Geographical distribution of U. lobata, 
[103] —Eggs an4 larva of Anomis erosa distinguished from those 
of Aletia xylina, [103]—Examination of malvaceous plants in 
herbarium of U. S. Department of Agriculture, [103]—Disad¬ 
vantages of such an examination, [103]—Plants on which eggs 
were found in the herbarium, [103]—Petition for aid in obtain¬ 
ing evidence of the food-plant of A. xylina in the more north¬ 
ern States, [103]—List of malvaceous plants growing in these 
States, with localities, [103], 
Note 16. [104] 
Description of larva of Aspila virescens, [104] 
Note 17... [104] 
Travels of E. A. Schwarz in 1878 and 1879, [104]—Reference to 
published accounts of the results of his investigations and those 
of others on hibernation of A. xylina, [104]. 
Note 18...,. [104] 
Platybypena scabra, [104]—Characters of larva, [104]—Food-plants 
of larva, [104]—Pupation and hibernation, [104]—Characters of 
pupa, [104]. 
Note 19. [104] 
Seasons of larva of Phoberia atomaris, [104]. 
Note 20. [104] 
Criticism of paper by A. R. Grote on hibernation of A. xylina, 
[104] —Grote’s arguments against hibernation, based on experi¬ 
ence gained in the same regions which furnish arguments against 
the theory of annual immigration, [105]—Possibility of hiber¬ 
nation admitted by Grote, [105]. 
Note 21. [105] 
Definition of northern and southern portions of cotton belt, [105]. 
