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Arsenical Spraying of Fruit Trees while in Blossom. On the Girdling or 

 Elm Twigs by Orgyia leucostigma. Eudioptis nitidalis, the Pickle Cater- 

 pillar. Eudioptis hyalinata, the Melon Caterpillar. Pyrausta futilalis, 

 a Dogbane Caterpillar. Mecyna reversalis, the Genista Caterpillar. 

 Pyrahs costalis, the Clover-Hay Caterpillar. Grapholitha inter- 

 stinctana, the Clover-seed Caterpillar. Antispila nyssaefoliella, the 

 Sour Gum-tree Case-Cutter. Tischeria malifoliella, the Apple Leaf 

 Miner. Cecidomyia betulae, the Birch-tree Midge. Diplosis cucu- 

 meris, the Melon-vine Midge. Diplosis setigera, the Hairy Melon- 

 vine Midge. Anthomyia sp., ? the Raspberry-cane Maggot. An- 

 threnus scrophulariee, the Carpet- Beetle. Pyrophorus noctilucus, the 

 Cucuyo. Crioceris asparagi, the Asparagus Beetle. Lina scripta, 

 the Cottonwood-leaf Beetle. Galerucella luteola, the Elm-leaf Beetle 

 in Albany. Galerucella cavicollis, a Cherry-leaf Beetle. Blissus 

 leucopterus, the Chinch-bug. The San Jose Scale [Aspidiotus 

 perniciosus], and Other Destructive Scale Insects of New York. 

 Myrmeleon sp. ?, the Ant Lion. Thrips tabaci, the Onion Thrips. 

 Schoturus nivicola, the Snow Flea. Achorutes diversiceps. Tyro- 

 glyphus heteromorphus, a Carnation Mite. Appendix. (A) List of 

 Injurious Apple-Tree Insects. (B) List of Publications of the 

 Entomologist. (C) Contributions to the Department in 1895. 

 (I)) Classified List of Insects, etc., Noticed in this Report. 

 (E) Explanations of Plates. Index. 



