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FORTY-EIGHTH REPORT ON THE STATE MU8ECM 



[eremitus (Hubn.)], larva and pupa; Sphinx cinerea Harris, larva, food- 

 plants, pupa, imagoes and " assemblying; " Sphinx Kalmia5f?n. -^66. /Sphinx 

 drupiferarum Sm.-Abb., larva, food-plants and pupa; Philampelus 

 satellitia [P. Pandorus {Hi'ibn)], larva and pupa; Philampelus Achemon 

 (Drury), larva, pupa, and imago; Deilephila Chamaenerii Harris, larva, pupa, 

 imago; Deilephila lineata (Fabr.), larva; Darapsa Myron (Cramer), larva, 

 pupa, imago; Ceratomia quadricornis Harris [C. Amyntor {Hiibn.)], pupa; 



Smerinthus excsecatus {Sm.-Abb.), larva, pupa ; Smerinthus ? 



[excaecatus], larva, care of Smerinthus pupaj; Smerinthus juglandis {Sm.- 

 Abb.), larva, pupa; EUema Harrisii Clemens, larva, pupa; Sphinx larvae on 

 poplar (Notodonta dictaea (Linn.) = Pheosia rimosa Pack.]; list of undescribed 

 larvae of N. Y. State Sphingidae.] 



A Hundred-fold Eeturn for a Trifling Expenditure. (Utica 

 Morning Herald, for May 11, 1866, 48 cm.) 



The study of entomology in its utilitarian aspects commended ; notices the 

 growing appreciation of entomological investigations, and commending to 

 the patronage of the public the Practical Entomologist, published at a 

 nominal price by the Entomological Society of Philadelphia, vs^ith special 

 reference to an article in it on a remedy for the Black-knot of plum and 

 cherry-trees. 



Description of a New Species of Grapta, and Notes on G. inter- 

 rogationis. (Transactions of the American Entomological 

 Society, ii, 1869, pp. 313-319.) Also, separate, May, 1869. 



Description of Grapta umbrosa, and difference from G. interrogationis; 

 compared, also, with G. c-aureum Fabr., of Europe. 



[Subsequently shown, by breeding, to be a seasonal variety of G. inter- 

 rogationis Fabr,] 



