HARRIS. 239 



*HARRIS. INS. 



A Report on the Insects of Massachusetts which are injurious to vegeta- 

 tion, published agreeably to an order of the Legislature, 'by the Com- 

 missioners of the Zoological and Botanical Survey of the State.^ Cam- 

 bridge, 1841. 

 A Second Edition was issued by the author in 1842, and another in 1852. 



*HARRIS. INS., FLINT'S ED. 



A later revised, improved and illustrated edition of the above, with the title as follows: 



A Treatise on some of the Insects Injurious to Vegetation. By Thaddeus 

 William Harris, M. D. A new Edition, enlarged and improved, with 

 additions from the author's manuscripts and original notes. Illustrated 

 by engravings drawn from nature under the supervision of Professor 

 Agassiz. Edited by Charles L. Flint, Secretary of the Massachusetts 

 State Board of Agriculture. Boston, 1862. 



640 pages of text, eight finely coloured steel plates and numerous excellent wood cuts 

 representing insects of various orders, and is a book that no American Entomologist 

 can well be without. 



HARR. MASS. REP. 



Massachusetts Agricultural Repository and Journal contains : 



Upon* the Natural History of the Salt Marsh Caterpillar (Arctia Pseuder- 



miuea), vol. VII, p. 322-331, 1823. 

 HARR. MASS. PLOUGH. 



Massachusetts Ploughman. 



Canker Worms (Anisopteryx Vernata), X, No. 8, 1850; No. 33, 1851. 

 * HARRIS. NEW ENG. FARMER. 



New England Farmer. 



In the above are the following papers on Lepidoptera : 



Description of any remedy against the Catterpillar which destroys grass 

 in Salt-Meadows, I ? p. 238, 1823. 



Natural History of the Salt-Marsh Caterpillar (Arctia pseuderminea), I, p. 



385-386, 1823. 



Caterpillars (Clisiocampa americana), IV, p. 354, 1826. 

 On (Aegeria exitiosa) the peach tree insect, V, p. 33, 1826. 



Description of Aegeria cucurbitae and Arctia textor, VII, p. 33, 34, 



1828. 



American turnip butterfly (Pontia Oleracea), VII, p. 402, 1829. 

 .ZEgeria pyri, Ichneumon hordei, IX, p. 1, 2, 1830. 



On the Wheat Insects (Calandra granaria, Tinea granella, Oecophora 

 cerealella), XIX, p. 300, 1841. 



On the Squash vine destroyer (Aegeria cucurbitae), XX, p. 260, 1842. 



On the Apple Worm, Plum Grub, (Carpocapsa pomonella, Conotrachelus 

 nenuphar) XXII, p. 13, 1843. 



( )n Clisiocampa sylvatica, a new depredator of the orchard ; the Wheat 

 worm, etc., XXII, p. 412, 1844. 



Injurious insects (Conotr. nenuphar, Carpocapsa pomonella, Aphides, 



