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876. Gillman, H. The bald faced hornet. <Amer. Ent. and Bot., 
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Habits of Vespa maculata; figure of the same. 
877. Gillman, H. Beech-boring larva. <Amer. Ent. and Bot.. June, 
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Habits and habitat of Colydium sp. 
878. Glover, Townend.* Insects injurious and beneficial to vegeta¬ 
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Contents: Insects infesting the cotton-plant, pp. 59-62—The cotton louse, 
pp. 62-63, pi. 3—The boll worm, pp. 64-65, pi. 3—The grain worm, pp. 
65-66, pi. 4— Silvanus quadricollis, p. 66, pi. 4—The bill-bug or corn- 
borer, p. 67, pi. 4—The Angoumois moth, pp. 67-69, pi. 4—The corn-worm, 
pp. 69-71, pi. 4—The rice weevil, pp. 71-72, pi. 5—The Anobiuvi [= Sitodrepa ] 
paniceum, p. 72, pi. 5—The Hessian fly, pp. 72-74, pi. 5—The wheat-midge, 
pp. 74-76, pi. 5—The joint-worm, pp. 76-77, pi. 5—The vine-hopper, pp. 
77-78, pi. 6—The American Procris [ — Harrisiana americana ], p. 78, pi. 6— 
The Desmia maculalis, pp. 78-79, pi. 6—The spotted Pelidnota [ punctata ], 
p. 79, pi. 6—The plant louse, pp. 79-80, pi. 6—The grape-vine borer, pp. 
80-81, pi. 6—The plum weevil, pp. 81-82, pi. 7—The apple or eodlin moth, 
pp. 82-83, pi. 7—The peach-tree borer, pp. 83-84, pi. 7—Insects beneficial 
to agriculture, pp. 84-89, pi. 8. 
879. Glover, T. Insects. Insects frequenting the cotton-plant. 
<Rept. U. !S. Comm. Patents for 1855, Agriculture, 1856, pp. 
64-119, id. 6-JO. 
Contents: Insects frequenting the cotton plant, pp. 64-68—Insects found 
upon the stalk, p. 68—Insects found on the leaf, pp. 68-85—Insects found on 
the terminal shoots, pp. 85-88—Insects found on the flower, pp. 88-92— 
Insects found upon the boll, pp. 93-96—Insects found on rotted bolls, pp. 
96-105—Insects found in the cotton fields—not injurious to the crop, pp. 
105-108— Insects beneficial to cotton, pp. 168-115—Insects injurious and 
beneficial to the orange tree, pp. 115-119. 
880. Glover, T. [Entomology.] <Natioual Intelligencer. Reprint: 
<Fislikill Standard. 
881. Glover, T. Destroying injurious insects. <Amer. Agric. Octo¬ 
ber, 1856, v. 15, p. 304. 
Value of the recognition of beneficial as well as of injurious insects. 
882. Glover, T. Insects frequenting the orange trees of Florida. 
<Eept. [U. S.] Comm. Patents for 1858, 1859, pp. 256-266. 
Descriptions and natural history of the scale insects \=Mytilaspis gloverii, 
M. citricola'], their ravages and enemies; means against them; describes 
the orange plant-louse \=Siplionopliora citrifolii ] ; their ravages and means 
against them; parasites and enemies; habits of Psocus venosus; destruc¬ 
tiveness of Papilio thoas [ =cresphontes~\ ; description of the larva, chrysa¬ 
lis, and imago; habits and description of Oiketicus [=Platosceticus gloverii ] ; 
ravages of Microcentrum retinervis, of Dictyophorus reticulatus aud of [Aerid- 
ium sp ?] ; means against them. 
* Townend Glover was born at Rio de Janeiro, 20tli of February, 1813, and died in 
Baltimore, Md., 7th of September, 1883. <\See Bull. No. 18, U. S. Dept. Agric., Div. 
Ent., 1888. 
