REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 333 



In reviewing the year, it may be said that the losses from insect in- 

 juries sustained in New York were below their usual amount. This, in 

 part, may be owing to greater watchfulness of our agriculturists, and 

 their better knowledge of the methods recommended for the protection 

 of their crops. The state has so liberally provided for the study of 

 insect injuries that there is no good reason why the marked advance in 

 methods of dealing with our insect enemies should not be generally 

 utilized by the people of the state. 



Respectfully submitted 



J. A. LiNTNER 



State entomolos^ist 



