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tioD of the male, female, immature, and Hypopus forms as a new species, 

 ■with illustrations, 258. Possilily two species, 259. Another mite asso- 

 ciated with the Tyroglyphus, described as a new species, 259. The 

 mite infestation of the carnations found only in old soil, 259. Changing 

 the soil each year recommended, 259. Burning infested plants, 259. 

 Application of kainit or other potash salts for killing the mites, and 

 stimulating growth, 260. 



APPENDIX 261 



(A) LIST OF INJURIOUS APPLE TREE INSECTS 263 



Reff.rence to former lists, 263. The present list, 263. Hymenoptera 

 (6 s[)ecies), 264. Lepidoptera (157 species), 264-267. Diptera (6 

 species), 267. Coleoptera (118 species), 267-270. Hemiptera and IIo- 

 moptera (50 species), 270-271. Thysanoptera (3 species), 271. Or- 

 thoptera (18 species), 271. Neuroptera (1 species), 272. Thysanura 

 (1 species), 272. Arachnida (2 species), 272. 



(B) LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 273 



Ants in Lawns: The Apple Tree Aphis: The Apple Tree Baik- 

 Louse, 273. Colorado Beetles: Attacking Scale Insects: Garden Slugs: 

 Rhinoceros Beetle : Bounty on the English Sparrow, 274. Vermicides 

 [Insecticides for Vermin] : The English Sparrow: Some Destructive 

 Shade Tree Pests: A Bad Scale on Currant Bushes: The Currant Aphis, 

 275. Tbe Beau Weevil: A Manual for the Study of Insects: The Bean 

 Weevil: Millepedes and Wire Worms: Carpet-Eating Insects: Plum 

 Tree Aphis, 276. Cut-worms: The San Jose Scale, Aspidiotus perni- 

 ciosus, and some Other Destructive Scale Insects of the State of New 

 York : The Asparagus Beetle Goes North, 277. The Pear Midge : Pear 

 Midge Again : A New Maple Tree Insect : Plum Tree Scale: The EUn-Leaf 

 Beetle, 278. Elm-Leaf Beetle : Horn-Tail Borer: Orchard Insects: The 

 Black Peach Aphis, 279. The Sugar Maple Borer: New Scale Insects : 

 The Harlequin Cabbage Bug: The Carpet Beetle: A Pugnacious Cater- 

 pillar : An Insect Attack on Maples, 280. An Insect Gall : Another Note 

 of Warning: Caterpillars and Borers: Black Blister Beetle: A Scale 

 Insect on Osage Orange Hedge : To Kill Red Ants in the House, 281. A 

 Friend not a Foe : A Humbug Insect Cure : The Squash Bug: Squash 

 Bug — Squash-vine Borers: Frail Children of the Air, by S. H. Scudder: 

 Excursions into the World of Butterflies, by S. H. Scudder, 282. The 

 Natural History of Aquatic Insects, by Prof. L. G. Miall : The Box 

 Elder Bug, 283. 



(C) CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT IN 1895 284 



Miscellaneous Insects, Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera, 284. Diptera 

 and Coleoptera, 285-287. Hemiptera, 287. Orthoptera, Neurojitera, 

 Pseudoneuroplera, Arachnida, and Crustacea, 288. 



