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Gossard, Ohio Bui. KH, p. 24, 1905. 



Ohio Bui. 233, p. 146, 1911. 

 Haldcman, Amer. Quart. Jour. Agric. Sci., \'ol. 1\', 8, pp. 300-301, 1846. 



Trans. N. Y. St. Agric. See, Vol. \'I, p. 373, 1846. 

 Hamilton. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, Vol. XXII, p. 364, 1895. 

 Hitt-hings, Me. Knt. Rept. 5, p. 4, 1910. 



Hoffmcister, Ann. Rept. Iowa St. Hort. Soc, pp. 243-246, 1877. 

 Hopkins, Ins. Life, \ ol. Ill, pp. 19-20, 1890. 



Bui. 15, W. Va. Agric. Exp. Sta., pp. 81-84, 1891. 

 Le Baron, Prairie Farmer 22, Apl., Vol. 42, 1871. 

 Lintner, Cultivator & Count. Gent. 1, Apl., p. 215, 1880. 

 6th Rept. Inj. Other Ins. N. Y., 1890. 

 10th Rept. Inj. Other. Ins. N. Y., 1895. 

 Lugger, Ann. Rept. Min.'St. Hort. Soc, pp. 164-172, 1890. 



Bui. 66, Min. Agric, Exp. Sta., pp. 85-331, 1899. 

 Marten, Prairie Farmer 24, Dec, 1892. 

 Nicholson, Okla. Bui. 69, p. 15, 1905. 

 O'Kane, Inj. Ins., p. 244, 1914. 



Perkins, 4th Rept. Vermont Bd. Agric, pp. 128-139, 1877. 

 Pettit. Mich. Agric. Exp. Sta. Spec. Bui. 24, 1904. 

 Riley, Amef. Ent., Vol. II, p. 128, 1870. 



" Amer. Ent.. Vol. Ill, (n. s. Vol. I), p. 107, 1880. 

 Sanderson, Ins. Pests, p. 466, 1912. 

 Saunders, Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont., pp. 7-17, 1873. 

 Sherman, Bui. N. C. St. Bd. Agric, Vol. XXIV, No. 6, 1903. 

 Slingerland & Crosby, Man. Fruit Ins., p. 332, 1912. 

 Smith, Ins. Life, Vol. IV, pp. 27-30, 1891. 



" 22nd Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont., pp. 52-54, 1891. 

 " Spec. Bui. N., N. J. Agric. Exp. Sta., Nov., pp. 4-8, 1891. 

 " 13th Ann. Rept. N. J. Agric. Exp. Sta., 1892. 

 " Ann. Rept. N. J. St. Bd. Agric, pp. 157-176, 1893. 

 Somes, Mo. Fr. Exp. Sta. Bien. Rept., p. 15, 1913-1914. 

 Walsh & Riley, Amer. Ent., Vol. II, 1869-1870. 

 Washburn, 9th Rept. St. Ent. Minn., 1904. 



Minn. Circ. 29, 1914. 

 Webster, Bui. 45, Ohio Agric. Exp. Sta., pp. 151-217, 1893. 

 Ohio Farmer 3, May, p. 357, 1894. 



This is the common red-necked cane-borer of blackberry, dewberry and 

 raspberry. The egg is inserted in the bark near the base of a leaf in the new 

 growth and the larva burrows upward in the sapwood going around the stem in 

 a spiral course, thus girdling the cane and causing an irregular swelling or gall, 

 varying from 1 to 3 inches in length, and bearing longitudinal slits or splittings. 

 A. lateralis Say. 



Chittenden, Bui. 22, n. s., U. S. D. A., Div. Ent., p. 68, 1900. 



On poplar sprouts (Blanchard). Bentlng Ainu s incana (Frost). 

 A. otiosus Say. 



Blatchley, Col. Ind., p. 798, 1910. + 



Chittenden, Bui. 22, n. s., U, S. D, A., Div. Ent., p. 68, 1900. 



