TABLE OF CONTENTS. XXi 



rant-moth: Catalogue of the Insects of the State Cabinet of Natural His- 

 tory : Insects Infesting Sheep and other Domestic Animals, 299. Cata- 

 logue of the Homoptera of the State Cabinet : Wheat insects : Cantharis 

 vittata: Apple-tree Pests, 300. Insects of Algiers for the State Agricul- 

 tural Society: Osage-orauge Insect: The Hunter Weevil, 301. The 

 Chinch Bug: The Apple Plant-louse ; Insects which destroy Plant-lice: 

 Gaylord's Wheat Caterpillar, 303. The Wheat Thrips and three-banded 

 Thrips: Cut-worms : The American Vaporer Moth: Borer in Apple-trees; 

 The Rose-bug, 303. The Joint- worm in Barley: The Prickly Leptos- 

 tylus : Insects Imbedded in the Interior of Wood: Grasshoppers: Weevil 

 in Seeds from the Patent Office, 304. The May Beetle: The Hunter Weevil 

 in young Corn, etc. : Wheat-midge, 305. Experiments — Soap on Apple- 

 trees, etc. : The Fall Web-worm : Wheat-midge : Say's Heteropterous 

 Hemiptera : The Golden Tortoise-beetle, 306. A new Barley insect : 

 The Thousand-legged worm: Beetles infesting Grape-vines, 307. The 

 parasitic destroyer of the Curculio : Maple Leaf-cutter : Address on our 

 most Pernicious Insects; Address on the Curculio and Black-knot on Plum- 

 trees, 308. The most Pernicious Species of United States Insects, and 

 the Curculio — two addresses: Ravages of Insects on Forest and Fruit 

 trees : Locust Leaf-miners : The Seventeen-year Cicada, 309. The Hunter 

 Weevil: Ravages of Insects on Forest and Fruit trees — Remedy: The 

 Striped Flea-beetle ; The Pear-blight Beetle, 310. The Quince Tingis: 

 The Wheat-midge : Disappearance of the Wheat-midge, 311. The Apple- 

 tree Borer: The Army- worm and Cut-worm : The Army- worm Moth, 312. 

 The Hunter Weevil: The Grain Aphis, 313. The Grain Aphis: Snap- 

 ping-beetle — Blight on Apple-trees : An Important Caution : Insects 

 the past Year [1861] : Entomological Events of the past Year : Insect 

 Tumors and Wounds in Raspberry stalks, 314. The BufiFalo Tree-hop- 

 per : The Asparagus Beetle : The Maple Psocus, 315. A brief account 

 of the most important Injurious Insects of the United States •. Insects — 

 the Grain Aphis, Wheat Midge, etc., 310. Locust-tree Borer: The May- 

 Beetle — Worm on Grape-vines; A Grape-vine Beetle and Rose-bug: 

 Aphis on Apple-tree buds, 317. The Hunter Weevil: The Buffalo Tree- 

 hopper : The Five-marked Coccinella destroying Plant-lice ; The Ne- 

 braska Bee-killer, 318. A curious Insect : The Aphis on Hops : The Hop 

 Aphis, 319. Entomological Correspondence : Address delivered before 

 the Annual Meeting of the State Agricultural Society : Joint-worm in 

 Wheat on Long Island, 330. Beetle on the Grape ; Insects which injure 

 Grain crops (two papers) : Ants Enemies to Cut- worms: Currant Borers : 

 Excrescenses upon Grape leaves, 331. A curious Water Insect : Gar- 

 den Insects (two papers), 322. 



Notice of the Entomological Labors of Dr. Fitch S%t 



Extracted from the Report of the State Agricultural Society, 322. His 

 age: death : commencement of entomological study : plan for his studies 

 prescribed by himself : early writings : publication of annual reports : 

 character of the reports, 323. Estimation in which held abroad : a gold 

 medal awarded by the Agricultural Society of France: description of 

 the medal : report in which it was awarded ; foreign correspondents : 

 the New York Reports led the way for similar investigations in other 

 States, 324. Obligation to the State Agricultural Society for these Re- 

 ports, 325. 



