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• 1871. Riloy, C. V. Ins. of Mo. Third Report, pp. 121-129. Life-history, 

 description, natural enemies and remedies, egg masses, 380 to 416 eggs. 



Bethune, C. J. S. Kept. Fruit Groweis' Assn., Ont. Life-history 

 and injuries. (C. disstria.) 



Le Baron, Wm. Prairie Farmer, 5: 42. Ravages and methods of 

 combating. (C. sylvatica.) 



1872. RiTcy, C. V. Ins. Mo. Fourth Report, p. 41. Limneria fugitiva. 

 Say parasitizing. (C. sjivatica.) 



Saunders, W. Can. Ent., 4: 134. Unusually scarce during the past 

 season. 5: 4. Life-history, methods of combating, (C. sylvatica.) 



Bell, J. T. Can. Ent., 4: 199. Unusual abundance, injury to oak 

 trees. (C. sylvatica.) 



Dimmock, G. New Eng. Homestead, June 29. Brief discussion. (C. 

 disstria. ) 



1874. Bessey, C. E. Iowa State Agr. Soc. Report, 1873-1874. Brief men- 

 tion. (C. sylvatica.) 



Lyman, H. H. Can. Ent., G: 158. Unusual abundance. (C. syl- 

 vatica.) 



Wood, J. G. Insects abroad, p. 680. 



1875. Saunders, W. Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont., 30-31. Brief descriptions. 

 Serious injury to orchard and forest trees in Western Ontario a few years 

 previous; natural enemies. (C. sylvatica.) 



1876. Fernald, C. H. Agriculture of Maine, 1875-1876, pp. 19-21. (Third 

 Ann. Rept. Maine State Pom. Soc, pp. 19-21.) Observations upon life-history. 

 Serious ravages in Maine during past two years; also in 1863, near Monmouth, 

 and 1867, near Belfast. (C. sylvatica.) 



1877. Saunders, W. Can. Ent., 5: 158-159. Abundance; habits and food 

 plants. (C. sylvatica.) 



Thomas, Cyrus. Ins. 111. Sixth Report, p. 89. Caterpillars de- 

 stroyed by Calosoma scrutator (C. sylvatica). 



Gott, B. Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont., 1877, p. 41. Brief reference of 

 injury to apple orchards in the vicinity of infested forests. 



Kridclbaugh, S. H. Iowa State Hort. Soc. Rept., 1876-1877, p. 

 329, mention. (C. sylvatica.) 



1878. Riley, C. V. Ins. Mo. Eighth Rept., p. 23, Ravages in the South; 

 stopping trains. (C. sylvatica.) 



Saunders, W. Can. Ent., Feb. Observations upon the eggs, larvse 

 mature within eggs early in the fall. Acari destructive to the eggs. Ibid, 5: 

 Habits and injuries of C. sylvatica. Am. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont. 4. Brief men- 

 tion. 28-30. Abundance in Western Ontario. Life-history, descriptions of 

 all stages, natural enemies, with special reference to a species of Trombidium 

 attacking the eggs. 



Perkins, G, H, Fifth Ann. Rept. Vt. Bd. Agr., pp. 257-259. Brief 

 descriptions, life-history, remedies. 



French, G. H. Ins. 111. Seventh Rept., p, 198. Brief mention. (C. 

 sylvatica.) 



Wi41iams, Joseph. Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont., 1878, p. 41. Mentions 

 Calosoma scrutator as an enemy of the caterpillars. (C. sylvatica.) 



