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892. Glover, T. Report of the entomologist. <Rept. [(J. S.] Comm. 
Agric. for 1865, 1866, pp. 33-45. 
Brief notes on silk insects and silk raising; food habits of birds. 
893. Glover, T. Entomological exhibition in Paris. <Rept. [O. S.] 
Comm. Agric. for 1865, 1866, pp. 88-102. 
Habits of injurious insects of Europe compared with those of America; 
habits of European beneficial insects; means against insects; note on silk 
culture. 
894. [Glover, T.J Insects injurious to cotton plants. No. 6. The 
red-bug, or cotton-staiuer. Dysdercus suturellus. H. Schf. 
<Monthly Rept. [17. S.] Dept. Agric. for [January], 1867, pp. 
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Description, habits, ravages, and means against Dysdercus suturellus. 
895. Glover, T. Report of the entomologist. <Rept. [U. S.] Comm. 
Agric. for 1866, 1867, pp. 27-45. 
Notes on the habits, ravages, and means against Doryphora 10-lineata, Calop- 
tenus femur-rubrum, C. spretus, and Cicada [=Tibiceii\ septendecim; synopsis 
of correspondence showing damage done by various insects in different 
parts of the country; insects and their uses. 
896. Glover, T. Entomological. Extracts from correspondence. 
<Monthly Rept. [U. S.] Dept. Agric. for [October], 1867, pp. 
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Food-habits of Anisola [= Dryocampa'] senatoria, Heliothis armiger, and 
Algeria [= Sciapteron] polistiformis. 
897. Glover, T. The potato beetle. <Monthly Rept. [IT. S.] Dept. 
Agric. for [January], 1868, p. 32. 
Sawdust and coal oil as a remedy against species of Meloidse; salt for the 
same. 
898. Glover, T. Report of the entomologist. <Rept. [U. S.] Comm. 
Agric. for 1867, 1868, pp. 58-76, figs. 
The following species are discussed chiefly from an economic standpoint: 
Anomis [=Aletia~\ xylina, Orchelimum [= Xiphidium ] sp., Galeruca calma- 
riensis [= xanthomelcena ], Dorypliora 10-lineata, D. juncta, Caloptenus spretus, 
C. femur-rubrum, Cicada [— Tibicen] septendecim, Stizus [= Spliecius ] specio- 
8us, (Ebalus typliceus, Strachia [ ==Murgantia ] histrionica, Capsus linearis, 
Bostrichus aspcricollis [== bicornis ], Colaspis strigosa \=brunnea], Heliomanes 
[= Molorclms~] bimaculatus, Oncideres cingulatus, Fidia murina, Melitcea 
phaeton, Utetheisa bella, Algeria [= Sciapteron~] polistiformis, Ceeliodes [= Cra- 
ponius ] incequalis, Dactylospluera vitifolice [= Phylloxera vastatrlx], Trypeta 
pomonella, Phycitanebulo [=Acrobasis indiginellax ar], Anthonomusprunicida 
[=Coccotorus scutellaris ], A. quadrigibbus, Semasia [—Grapholitha] pruni- 
vora, Anthomyia ceparum, A. brassicoe, A. raphani, Emphytus [= Harpiphorus] 
maculatus, Lophyrus abbotii, L. lecontei, Aspidiotus concliiformis [=Mytilaspis 
pomoruni], Asopia costalis, Scolytus cargos [— 4-spinosus'}, and Gortyna nitela; 
notes on silk raising and silk-insects. 
899. Glover, T. The food and habits of beetles. <Rept. [U. S.] 
Comm. Agric. for 1868, 1869, pp. 78-117,189 figs. 
Notes on the food and habits of the more common species of Coleoptera; 
outline figures of many species are given; list of some of the principal 
animal and vegetable substances frequented or injured by beetles, with 
the names of the beetles frequenting them. 
