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2235. Riley, 0. V., and Howard, L. O. Enemies of leerya in New 
Zealand. < Insect Life, v. 1, September, 1888, p. 92. 
Mentions certain birds. 
2236. Riley, 0. V., and Howard, L. O. The purslane caterpillar 
<Insect Life, v. 1, October, 1888, pp. 104-106, 5 figs. 
Notes on Copidryas gloveri. 
2237. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O. A Stomoxys injuring stock 
in Oregon. < Insect Life, v. 1, October, 1888, p. 109. 
Species undetermined. 
2238. Riley, 0. V., and Howard, L. O. The Colorado potato-beetle 
in Nova Scotia. <Insect Life, v. 1, October, 1888, p. 109. 
2239. Riley, 0. V., and Howard, L. O. The green-striped maple 
worm. <Insect Life, v. 1, October, 1888, p. 111. 
Notes on Anisota rubicunda. 
2240. Riley, C. V., and Howard L. O. Wheat saw-flies. <lnsect 
Life, v. 1, October, 1888, pp. 111-112. 
Species not determined. 
2241. Riley, C. Y., and Howard, L. O. Cranberry gall-mites. <Insect 
Life, v. 1, October, 1888, p. 112. 
Occurrence of Phytoptm. 
2242. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O. The pear Diplosis in England. 
<Insect Life, v. 1, October, 1888, pp. 120-121. 
Identity of the European species with the Diplosia pyrivora. 
2243. Riley^, C. V., and Howard, L. O. Value of dead locusts as 
manure. <Insect Life, v. 1, October, 1888, p. 122. 
2214. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O. The insidious flower-bug. 
<Insect Life, v. 1, October, 1888, p. 122. 
Triphleps insidiosus injuring chrysanthemums near Boston. 
2245. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O. Danger to human beings from 
use of Paris green. <Insect Life, v. 1, November, 1888, p. 142. 
2246. Riley, C. V., and IIowarL, L. O. The clover seed-midge in 
Ohio. <lnsect Life, v. 1, November, 1888, p. 142. 
2247. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O. Out-of-door hibernation of 
Lecanium hemisphwricum in Pennsylvania. <lusect Life, v. 1, 
November, 1888, p. 144. 
2248. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O. Insects introduced into Chile. 
<lnsect Life, v. 1, November, 1888, pp. 153-155. 
2249. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O. Professor Forbes’s investiga¬ 
tion on the food of fresh-water fishes. <lnsect Life, v. 1, 
November, 1888, pp. 158-161. 
2250. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O. The hosts of a few larger 
Ichneumonids. <Insect Life, v. 1, November, 1888, p. 161. 
2251. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O. Recent California work 
against the fluted scale. <Insect Life, v. 1, December, 1888, 
pp. 163-164. 
Claims the efficacy of certain washes against leerya. 
