BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
93 
904. Perley, Enoch. An account of the lice found on many young 
apple trees in the district of Maine. <Papers on Agric., 1804, 
v. 2, pp. 103-105. 
Injuries of \Mytilaspis pomorum\ ; remedies. 
905. Peeley, E. Lice infesting young orchards in the distract of 
Maine; mode of destroying them. <Mass. Agric. Repos, and 
Journ., May, 1814, v. 3, pp. 144-145. 
Habits and remedies of [Mytilaspis pomoruni]. 
906. Pettit, Johnson. Description of the wheat wireworm. <Ctfti. 
Eut., January, 1872, v. 4, pp. 3-6, figs. 1-7. 
History of Agrietes mancus. 
907. Pettys, George. Rats and the chinch bug in the fields. <Prairie 
Farmer, 20 July, 1859, v. 20, p. 50. 
Abundance of Blissus leucopterus ; preventives. 
908. Phares, D. L. The cotton army worm ( Anomis xylina Say). 
<Amer. Ent., August, 1869, v. 1, p. 242. 
Habits of Anomis [= Aletia] xylina; characters of the egg; preventives. 
909. Phares, D. L. The cotton caterpillar (Anomis xylina). <Rural 
Carolinian, August, 1870, v. 1, pp. 683, 695. 
Figures all stages of Anomis [= Aletia ] xylina, Heliothis armiger and La- 
phygma frugiperda. Contains sections entitled: History; Will the cater¬ 
pillar cause cotton culture to cease?; Why is the caterpillar worse some 
years?; Errors: Proposed modes of destroying; Propagation. 
910. Phelps, Wilson. Rye with wheat for chinch bugs. <Prairie 
Farmer, 19 April, 1862, n. s., v. 9, p. 241. 
Sowing rye among wheat saved the latter from Blissus leucopterus. 
911. Philips, M. W. The cotton worm. <Southern Cultivator, 1848, 
p. 28. 
Characters of the larva and pupa of Aletia xylina [= argillacea~\. 
912. Philips, M. W. Linseed oil for scale. <Gardeners’ Monthly, 
September, 1876, v. 18, p. 271. 
Effective. 
913. Phillips, J. B. The Rocky Mountain locust. Galoptenus spretus. 
Statistics of Minnesota for 1876. <8th Ann. Rept. Comm. 
Statistics, pp. 88-112. 
Distribution and flight of destructive locusts; data of European invasions; 
statistics of ravages in the United States since 1818; ravages in Minnesota 
in 1875. 
914. Pickering, Timothy. Description of a brush for destroying 
caterpillars’ nests. <Mass. Agric. Repos, and Journ., July, 
1817, v. 4, pp. 326-328. <New England Farmer, 1S23, v. 1, 
p. 308. 
Adaptation of a common bottle brush fastened to a pole; method of using 
the same. 
915. Pickering, T. [Pea culture]. <Mass. Agric. Repos, and Journ., 
June, 1822, v. 7, pp. 122-127. <]STew England Farmer, 1S22, 
v. 1, p. 2. 
By late sowing peas can be saved from the attacks of Bruch uspisi [_—pisorum']. 
