Directions for Collecting and Preserving InsectsRiley, Charles V. (Charles Valentine)
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Directions for Collecting and Preserving Insects
Riley, Charles V. (Charles Valentine)
Insects -- Collection and preservation
[Out of print.]No. 2.--Reports of Observations on the Rocky Mountain
Locust and Chinch Bug, together with Extracts from the Correspondence of
the Division on Miscellaneous Insects. (1883.) [pp. 36.]
[Out of print.]No. 3.--Reports of Observations and Experiments in the
practical Work of the Division, made under the Direction of the
Entomologist. With plates. (1883.) [pp. 75, plates III.]
No. 4.--Reports of Observations and Experiments in the practical Work of
the Division, made under the Direction of the Entomologist, together
with Extracts from Correspondence on miscellaneous Insects. (1884.) [pp.
102, figs. 4.]
[Out of print.]No. 5.--Descriptions of North American Chalcididae from
the Collections of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and of Dr. C. V.
Riley, with biological Notes. [First paper.] Together with a list of the
described North American species of the family. By L. O. Howard, M. Sc.,
Assistant, Bureau of Entomology. (1885.) [pp. 47.]
[Out of print.]No. 6.--The imported Elm-leaf Beetle. Its Habits and
Natural History, and Means of counteracting its Injuries. (1885.) [pp.
18, figs. 1, plates I.]
No. 7.--The Pediculi and Mallophaga affecting Man and the lower Animals.
By Prof. Herbert Osborn. (1891.) [pp. 54, figs. 42.]
[Out of print.]No. 8.--The Periodical Cicada. An account of _Cicada
septendecim_ and its tredicim race, with a chronology of all of the
broods known. By Charles V. Riley, Ph. D. (1885.) [pp. 46, figs. 8.]
No. 9.--The Mulberry Silk-worm; being a Manual of Instructions in Silk
culture. By Charles V. Riley, M. A., Ph. D. (1886.) [pp. 65, figs. 29,
plates II.]
No. 10.--Our Shade Trees and their Insect Defoliators. Being a
consideration of the four most injurious species which affect the trees
of the capital, with means of destroying them. By Charles V. Riley,
Entomologist. (1887.) [pp. 75, figs. 27.]
[Out of print.]No. 11.--Reports of Experiments with various Insecticide
Substances, chiefly upon Insects affecting garden Crops, made under the
Direction of the Entomologist. (1886.) [pp. 34.]
[Out of print.]No. 12.--Miscellaneous Notes on the work of the Division
of Entomology for the Season of 1885; prepared by the Entomologist.
(1886.) [pp. 45, plates I.]
[Out of print.]No. 13.--Reports of Observations and Experiments in the
practical Work of the Division, made under the Direction of the
Entomologist. (With illustrations.) (1887.) [pp. 78, figs. 4.]
No. 14.--Reports of Observations and Experiments in the practical Work
of the Division, made under the Direction of the Entomologist. (1887.)
[pp. 62, figs. 2, plates I.]
No. 15.--The Icerya, or Fluted Scale, otherwise known as the Cottony
Cushion-scale. (Reprint of some recent Articles by the Entomologist and
of a Report from the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of
California.) (1887.) [pp. 40.]
No. 16.--The Entomological Writings of Dr. Alpheus Spring Packard. By
Samuel Henshaw. (1887.) [pp. 49.]
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