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leaf folder, Aiicylu s nubecula n a CIcm. ; Epizeuxis dentic- 

 ular is Harv. ; white marked tussock moth, Hcmcrocampa Icuco- 

 stigma Sm. & Abb. ; elm leaf beetle, G a 1 c r u c c 1 1 a 1 u t c o 1 a Mull. ; 

 sujiar maple borer, Plagionotus spcciosus Say ; green striped 

 maple worm, Anisota rubicunda Fabr. ; antlered maple caterpillar, 

 H e t e r o c a ni p a g u t t i v i t t a Walk.; snow-white linden moth, 1"^ n- 

 n o m o s s u b s i g n a r i u s II ubn. and L a c h n o s t c r n a f u s c a 

 Frohl. 



Contarinia gossy])ii n. sp. luitomological News, 1908, 19:210-11 



Original description of a species injuring cotton in the British West 

 Indies. 



Bark Louse. Country Gentleman, May 14, 190S, jt^ :488*^ 



Brief economic account of the scurfy bark louse, Chionaspis fur- 

 fur a Fitch. 



[Report on the Work of Importing Parasites of the Gipsy and 

 Brown Tail Moths, P o r 1 h e t r i a d i s p a r Linn., E u p r o c - 

 tis chrysorrhoea Linn.] Sup't for Suppressing the 

 Gipsy and Brown Tail Moths, 3d An. Rep't, 190S, p. 210-13 



A great improvement in the condition of infested territory is noted. The 

 methods of importing parasites and the progress made are both most com- 

 mendable. Careful biological studies of the parasites are advised, because of 

 the importance of such knowledge in establishing species. The desirability 

 of giving special attention to the rarer parasites is urged. Attention is 

 called to the advisability of obtaining parasites from Japan, even though 

 it involves considerable expense. 



Currant Worm. Country Gentleman, May 28, 1908, 73:536-37 



Brief economic account of the currant worm, Pteronus ribesii 

 Scop. 



Protect the Trees. Troy Times, May 28, 1908; Ithaca Journal, 

 Schenectady Star. Poughkeepsie Eagle, May 29 ; Albany Argus, 

 May 30; Daily Saratogian, June i ; Albany Times Union, June 2 



Brief warning notice in regard to the elm leaf beetle, Galerucella 

 1 u t e o 1 a Mull. 



Maple Pest in Johnstown. Johnstown Republican, June 2, 1908 



Brief descriptive account, with remedies for the false maple scale, 

 Phenacoccus acericola King. 



Moth Work in Massachusetts. Country Gentleman, June 11, 1908, 



73 :598*^-99 



A review of the third annual report on the work against the gipsy and 

 brown tail moths in Massachusetts. 



