Report of the Entomologist. xxv 



Our attention was also directed to two other insects wliicli seemed 

 to liave recently acquired a liking for strawberries. Our investiga- 

 tion of these three pests, and of the greenhouse leaf-tyer, one of tlie 

 most annoying of greenhouse pests, were recorded in l)ulletin : 



No. 190. " Three Unusual Strawberry Pests and a Greenhouse 

 Pest." 20 pages. 



Finally, we devoted considerable time to makino; further tests of 

 some remedial measures suggested for combating the peach-tree 

 borer. The results were quite different from what we had 1)een led 

 to expect, and hence were deemed of sufficient importance to be 

 recorded in a- brief bulletin : 



No. 192. '' Further Experiments Against the Peach-tree Borer." 



6 pages. 



Kespectfullj submitted, 



M. V. SLINGERLAND. 



