250 Bulletin 176. 



1888. Ashmcad, W. H. Fla. Exp. St:i., Bull. 2, pp. 17-19. Brief discussion, 



witli descriptions of all stages. Hecommends a Paris green soap wash. 



1889. Lintner, J. H. Country Gentleman, LIV., 861. Good account of name, 



appearance (poor figures of male and female), life-history and remedies. 



1890. Insect Life, II., p 378, and III., p. 79. Successful expts. with hot water 



recorded. 



Packard, A. J. Forest Insects, p. 531-22. Records it on wild cherry- 

 trees. 



Kellicott, D. S. Jour. Columbus Hort. Soc, V., 16, pi. I., figs. 1 and 2. 

 Brief note, with very good figures of male and female. This article is 

 wrongly accredited to Coquillett by Lintner and others. 



Smith, J. B. Rept. N. J. Expt. Sta. for 1889, pp. 299-303. Brief 

 account of habits, with good discussion of 'remedies." Recommends 

 hot water or kerosene emulsion to kill, and newspaper wrapping to 

 prevent. 



1891. "Weed, C. M. Insects and Insecticides, pp. 77-79. Good, brief account. 



Kellicott's figures. 



McCarthy, G. N. C. Expt. Sta., Bull. 78, p. 27. Brief account. Dan- 

 gerous to use Paris green washes. 



Weed, H. E. Miss. Expt. Sta., Bull. 14, pp. 17-18. Brief, compiled 

 account, with Kellicott's figures. 



Townsend, C. H. T. New Mex. Expt. Sta., Bull. 3, pp. 13-15. Brief 

 account. Attacks apricots. Irrigation, allowing water to stand for 

 some time, has no effect. 



Coquillett, I), and Riley, C. V. Insect Life, III., 392-93. Records exiti- 

 osa on Eastern nursery stock in Calif. Compared with the native Cali- 

 fornia peach borer. 



Snyder, R. Country Oentlenian, LVL, 677. Very sensible article on 

 washes and similar applications. Good "digging-out" method 

 described. 



Woodward, J. S. Rural New Torker, p. 736. Formula for soap, milk, 

 and cement wash. Ashes are dangerous. 



Lintner, J. A. Country Oent'eman, LVL, 457. One of the best discus- 

 sions of methods of controlling th s insect in the literature. Same 

 account occurs in his Eighth Rept. on Insects of N. Y., p. 181-86(1893). 

 Uses Kellicott's (1890) fine figures, and reproduces Emmons' poor 

 figures. 



Little, S. A. Rural Neto Torker, L., 593. Good, popular, compiled 

 account. 



1892. Barnes, W. D., Haie, J. II., Brown, N. nnd White, J. F. Rural Neio 



Yorker, LI., 186-87. Symposium on remedies. Hale's wash and others 

 found ineffectual. 

 Kellogg, V. Common Injurious Insects of Kansas, pp. 91-92. Good, 

 brief account. Records it as appearing as early as April in Kansas, 

 and having been in the State as early as 1873. 



