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ablv does what is necessary. The station is at New Haven, 

 Conn. 



Dakota— J. H. Orcutt, iNI. D., Ph. D. Brookings, Dak. 



Delaware— M. H. Beckwiih Newark, Del. 



Florida -Jos. N. Neal, Lake City, Fla. 



Georgia— J. P. Campbell, Ph. D. , Athens, Ga. 



Illinois — Has no entomologist on the station staff", but Prof. S. A. 

 Forbes, Champaign, 111., is state entomologist, and Dr. Selim 

 Peabody, director of the Station at Champaign, is an entomo- 

 logist of excellent standing. 



Indiana— F. M. Webster, Lafayette, Ind. 



Iowa— C. P. Gillette, M. Sc Ames, Iowa. 



Kansas— Edwin A. Popenge, A. M., Manhattan, Kans. 



Maine— F. M. Harvey, M. Sc, Orono Maine. 



Massachusetts— Chas. H. Fernald, Ph. D., Amherst, Mass. 



Michigan — ^A. J. Cook, M. Sc Agricultural College, Mich. 



Arthur B. Cordley,B. S.,K.. " 

 Charles B. Cook, B. S., f^^'^'^ " 



Minnesota— Otto Lugger, Ph. D., St. Anthony Park, ^linn. 



*Mississippi— S. M. T racey, Agricultural College, ^liss. 



Missouri —J. W. Clark, B. S., Columbia, Mo. 



Nebraska — Lawrence Bruner, Lincoln, Nebr. 



New Jersey — John B. Smith, New Brunswick, N. J. 



New York— J. H. Comstock, B. S., Ithaca, N. Y. 



Prof J. A. Lintner, State entomologist, . .Albany, N. Y. 



Ohio — Clarence M. Weed, B. Sc, Columbus, Ohio. 



South Carolina— G. F. Atkinson, Ph. B., Columbia, S. C. 



*Texas — M. Francis, College Station, Tex. 



Tennessee — Henry E. Summers, B. S., Knoxville, Tenn. 



Vermont — G. H. Perkins, Ph. D., Burlington, Vt. 



Virginia — William B. Alwood, Blacksburg, Va. 



* P'jom a list published in April number of Psyche. 



We should be pleased to be kept informed of additions to or changes 



in this list, and should be pleased also if these gendemen would send 



their publications to the Brooklyn Entomological Society so that their 



works may become known to our members. J. B. S. 



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Injurious and other Insects of the State of New York, by J. A. Lintner, 



Ph. D., State Entomologist. 



We have received from the author the Fourth Annual Report. The 

 preceding reports were among the best of their kind published in this 

 country, and have placed Dr. Lintner among the highest as a careful 

 and reliable observer. The present report is a worthy companion to 

 those that have preceded it. It is most excellent in the value of its in- 

 formation, and the methods in which that information is presented. 

 Some thirty species are treated of quite at length, and many brief notes 

 are given. The author, page 44, describes as new, Aulacovierus lufescens, 

 and gives drawings of larva and imago. G. D. H. 



