PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



The following is a list of the principal publications of the Ento- 

 mologist during the year 1911. Forty-four are given with titles, 1 

 time of publication and a summary of the contents of each. 

 Volume and page numbers are separated by a colon, the first 

 superior figure gives the column and the second the exact place 

 in the column in ninths: for example, 75:io25 12 means volume 

 75, page 1025, column 1 in the second ninth; that is, nearly one- 

 fourth of the way down. 



Insects in the Grain. Country Gentleman, November 3, 1910, 



75:102s 12 



A summary, economic notice of the Angoumois grain moth, Sitotroga 

 cereal el la Oliv. and a short hiologic account of a mite abundant in 

 chaff. It is probably Tyroglyphus longior Linn. 



Codling Moth in the Hudson Valley. Country Gentleman, 



December 15, 1910, 75 ii^ 22 



Summary account of work of Carpocapsa portion el la Linn. 

 in 1910, showing that over 00 per cent sound fruit may be obtained with 

 but one spraying, even when there is a small crop and the second brood 

 of the moth is abundant. 



The Greenhouse White Fly. Country Gentleman, December 



22, 1910, 75 :ii98 12 



A brief account of Aleyrodes vaporariorum Westw. with 

 special reference to control measures. 



Recent Experiments with the Codling Moth. Economic Ento- 

 mology Journal, 3:474-77 

 Summary of experimental data obtained in 1910. 



Repelling Squash Bugs. Country Gentleman, December 29, 

 1 910, 75 :I222 16 



A brief account of the squash bug, A 11 a s a t r i s t i s DeG. with a 

 short notice of the striped cucumber beetle, Diabrotica vittata 

 Fabr. 

 A New Lestodiplosis. Entomological News, January 191 1, 



22:10-11 



A description of Lestodiplosis peruviana reared by 

 C. H. T. Townsend from Hemichionaspis minor Mask. 



1 Titles are given as published and in some instances they have been 

 changed or supplied by the editors of the various papers. 



[«4] 



