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1894 {continued) 

 Can we poison wireworms? Rural New-Yorker 53:809. 

 Night prowling peach pests. National nurseryman 2:57-58. 



Climbing cutworms. 

 The periodical cicada, or locust. Farmer's advocate [London, Ontario] 



29:225. 

 Grape vine flea beetle. Grape belt [Fredonia, New York], June 15. 

 (Reprinted from the North East advertiser, North East, Pennsylvania, 

 May 26, 1894.) 

 Bugs and things. Grape belt [Fredonia, New York], June 22. 



Lecanium sp. 

 A new plum plague. Rochester herald, October 3 1 . 



Lecanium corni. 

 The bud moth and pear psylla. West. New York Hort. Soc. Proc. 

 39:140-143. 



[No title.] Ent. news 5:17. 



Pcecilocapsus lineatus. 

 The cabbage root maggot, with notes on the onion maggot and allied 



insects. Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 78:479-577. 

 A plum scale in western New York. Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 



83:676-699. 



Lecanium corni. 



1895 



Danger of spreading the San Jose scale. Rural New-Yorker 54: 5. 



An insect fond of rhubarb. Rural New-Yorker 54:37. 



Lixus concavus. 

 Cocoon of a giant silkworm. Rural New-Yorker 54: 52. 



Samia cecropia. 

 Beans " stung " by an unknown insect. Rural New-Yorker 54:52. 

 Killing codling moths in winter. Rural New-Yorker 54: 52. 

 Do sprayed apples live longer? Rural New-Yorker 54:69. 



A katydid that did no mischief. Rural New-Yorker 54:69, fig. 24. 



Cyrtophyllus concavus. 

 Scurfy bark-louse on apple trees. Rural New-Yorker 54:85. 

 The San Jose scale in Indiana. Rural New-Yorker 54:87. 

 A <: blight " on grape vines. Rural New-Yorker 54: 104. 



Either powdery or downy mildew. 

 Some homemade sheep dips. Rural New-Yorker 54: 112. 

 Why lime is used in bordeaux mixture. Rural New-Yorker 54: 138. 

 Oyster-shell bark-louse on apples. Rural New-Yorker 54: 140. 



Corn and cotton worms; North and South. Rural New-Yorker 54: 143. 



Heliothis armiger and Alabama argillacea. 

 Knots on a mountain ash. Rural New-Yorker 54: 160. 



A troublesome new plum pest. Rural New-Yorker 54: 161, fig. 54. 

 'hytoptus phlceocoptes. 



