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Shade Trees and tlie Elm Leaf Beetle. Ossining Citizen, July 6, 



1908 



Brief statement respecting the practicability oi protecting elms from the 

 elm leaf beetle, Galerucella luteola Mull. 



FIni liOaf Beetle. Schenectady Union, July 7, 1908 



A summary of local conditions with directions for controlling the elm 

 leaf beetle, Galerucella luteola Mull. 



Protect the Birds. American Humane Association. Leaflet. 



[Issued July 8] 1908. p. 1-4, 6-7 



A brief popular discussion of the economic value of birds as natural 

 checks upon injurious insects. 



The Hop Merchant. Country Gentleman, July 9, 1908, 73:667^* 



A brief economic notice of the hop merchant, Polygonia comma 

 Harris with special reference to currant. 



Gipsy Moth Work. Country Gentleman, July 9, 1908, 73 :66y*^ 



A brief account of recent developments in Massachusetts with special 

 reference to progress made in spraying and the necessity of keeping watch 

 for the appearance of Porthetria dispar Linn, in New York 

 State. 



Elm Leaf Beetle. Ithaca Journal, July 13; Amsterdam Recorder, 

 Hudson Register, Poughkeepsie Eagle, July 14; Schuylerville 

 Standard, July 16 

 General account of injuries by the elm leaf beetle, Galerucella 



luteola Mull., with a discussion of remedial measures. 



Oyster Scale. Country Gentleman, July 16, 1908, 73 :6863' 



Brief economic account of the oyster scale, Lepidosaphes ulmi 

 Linn. 



White Marked Tussock Moth. Grape Belt, July 17, 1908 



Brief directions are given for controlling the white marked tussock moth, 

 Hemerocampa leucostigma Sm. & Abb. 



Shade Tree Pests. Dunkirk Observer, July 18, 1908; Grape Belt, 



July 28, p. 7 



A reprint of a large portion of N. Y. State Museum bulletin 109 on the 

 white marked tussock moth and the elm leaf beetle. 



The Soldier Bug. Country Gentleman, July 23, 1908, 7^ -.704^^ 



Discusses briefly the habits of soldier bugs, Podisus sp., in connection 

 with the finding of a nymph feeding on the grub of a potato beetle. 



Blister Mites. Country Gentleman, July 23, 1908, 73 706*^ 



A brief discussion of the character, extent of injuries and remedial meas- 

 ures for Eriophyes pyri Nal. 



