CONTENTS 353 



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Aphis: ImmeDse Swarms of a Butterfly: A New Peach Insect: Caterpillar on Rye: 

 The Hellgrammite-Fly, 490. Ants on Fruit-Trees: A New Grapevine Pest: Ants on 

 Peonies: Three-lined Leaf-Beetle: A Useful Beetle, 491, [The Angoumois Moth:] 

 [The Wheat- Midge In Central New York:] The Wheat-Head Army-Worm: The Zebra 

 Ca.erpilHr: Wheat-Weevil, 492. Ground Beetle: Insect on Wisteria: Maple-Tree 

 Bo'er: Elm-leaf Beetle: Water-Beet'e: A Silk-Worm Moth, 493. Woolly Plant 

 Louse: The Walnut Span- Worm: How to Control the ?quash-Bug: Humming-Bird 

 Moth: Bag- Worm: Grain-Weevil, 494 The Insects of the Past Year and Progress in 

 Insect Studies: The Cabbage Aphis: A Beetle Destroying Strawberry Plants: Plug- 

 ging Trees with Sulphur, 495 Black Blister Beetle Attack on Asters: The Clover- 

 Seed Caterpillar: Grasshopper Plague in New York: A Potato-Beetle Killer: 

 Insect Pests, 496. On Arsenical Spraying of Fruit-Trees While in Blossom: 

 Eighth Report on the Injurious and Other Insects of the Stite of New 

 York, for the Year ;891, 497. Ninth Report on (he Injurious and Other Insects of the 

 State of New York, fi r the Year 1893: Grubs Destroying Mermet Roses, 498. A Maple- 

 Tree Scale Insect: The Rose Slug: Whte Worms at the Roots of House-plants: Apple 

 Maggot — Trypeta Pomonella: The Foe of Shade-Trees, 499. The Cottonwocd Beetle: 

 The Insect that Kills the Pine- Tree Borers: Probably White Grubs: The Periodical 

 Cicada, or the Seventeen -year Locust, 500. Pear-Leaf Blister Mite: Chfstnut Weevil: 

 Rose-B igs: Friendly Insects: Hellgrammite Fly: Plant-Lice at the Roots of Asters, etc , 

 501. Ants in Strawberry Bedr: Grapevine Caterpillar: Enemies of the Potato Beetle: 

 Elm-Leaf Beetle: The Above-Qround Buildings of the Seventeen Year Cicada: Worms 

 destroying Canna Leaves, 502 Sumac Galls: The Box-Elder Plant Bug: A Beetle Feed- 

 ing on Green Corn: Muskmelon Borers at the South: Pear Rust, 503. " Pear Rust" — 

 Cause Unknown: The Indian Cetonia: Injurious Beetles: A Maple-Tree Borer: The 

 Squash Bug, 504. Report of the State Entomologist to the Regents of the University of 

 the State of New York, for the Year 1693: The San Jose Scale: " North Dakota's New 

 Bug: " Experiment Station Work on Lmg Island, 505. Grubs in Manure, 506. 



(D)EST0M0L03ICAL PUBLICATIONS OF J. A. LINTNER, 1862-1869 507 



Metamorphos' s of Ceratomia quadricornis Harris: N tes on Some of the Diurnal 

 Lepidoptera of the State of New York, with Descriptions of their Larvae and Chrysa- 

 lides: Description of the Larva of Dryocampa rubicunda CFabr.^: Notes on some 

 Pphingii'ae of New York, with Descriptions of their Larva3 and PnpaB, 507. A Hundred- 

 f >ld Return for a Trifling Expenditure: Description of a New Species of Grapta, and 

 Notes on G. interrogation is, 508. 



(E) CONTRIBaTIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT IN 1893 509 



Hynnenoptera and Lepidoptera, £09. Diptera and Coleoptera, 510. Hemiptera, 

 Orthoptera, and Neuroptf ra, 518. Thysanura, Arachnida, and Myriapoda, 513. 



(F) CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEPARTMEN T IN 189i 515 



Hynaenoptera and Lepidoptera, 515. Diptera and Coleoptera, 516. Hemiptera, 517, 

 518. Orthoptera, Thysanura, Myriapoda, Crustacea, Miscellanea, 519. 



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