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1895 (continued) 



What nips the plum trees? Rural New-Yorker 54: 194. 



Ithycerus noveboracensisQ) . 

 What to do for raspberry anthracnose. Rural New-Yorker 54:220. 

 The white grub in strawberries and manure. Rural New-Yorker 54: 220. 

 A treatment for pear blight. Rural New-Yorker 54:241. 

 A white mould on carrots. Rural New-Yorker 54: 243. 

 Is there a cure for plant lice? Rural New-Yorker 54:254. 

 The rust of the quince. Rural New-Yorker 54: 254. 

 Latest news on the plum scale. Rural New-Yorker 54: 260, fig. 83. 

 Habits of squash- vine borers. Rural New-Yorker 54: 261. 

 The apple maggot " Trypeta pomonella.'" Rural New-Yorker 54:280. 



Spots on a pear tree. Rural New-Yorker 54: 280. 



Natural to the bark. 

 Galls that infest the mulberry. Rural New-Yorker 54: 297. 



Pachypsylla celtidis-gemma, or a closely allied species(?). 

 A bad fruit bug. Rural New-Yorker 54:328. 



Lygns pratensis. 

 Disease and insects on apple twigs. Rural New-Yorker 54:329. 



Cause of the disease undetermined; insects are Megalopye opercular is and 

 Clisiocampa americana. 



Insects in stored wool. Rural New-Yorker 54:345. 



Work of the snowy tree cricket. Rural New-Yorker 54:345. 



The Norfolk Island pine coccus or bark-louse. Rural New-Yorker 54 : 345. 



Rhizococcus araucarice. 

 " Dungworms " are wanted. Rural New-Yorker 54:345. 



White grubs (?). 

 Work of the bud-moth. Rural New-Yorker 54:361. 

 Washing or spraying plum trees. Rural New-Yorker 54:361. 



A new raspberry eater. Rural New-Yorker 54:377. 



Typophorus canellus. 

 Scale insects on the pine. Rural New-Yorker 54:377. 



Chionaspls pinifolice. 

 " Black spot " on the peach. Rural New-Yorker 54:377. 

 Life history of plant lice. Rural New-Yorker 54:377. 



Insects on Georgia melons. Rural New-Yorker 54:392-393. 



Diabrotica vittata and D. duodeclm punctata. 

 The woolly aphis on Kansas apples. Rural New-Yorker 54:393. 

 Salt for the peach borer? Rural New-Yorker 54:393. 

 A " die back " caused by a freeze. Rural New-Yorker 54:393. 



[No title.] Rural New Yorker 54:397. 



An article relating to the addition of lime to paris green. 

 To kill the cabbage worm. Rural New-Yorker 54:408. 

 What to do for " chestnut worms." Rural New-Yorker 54:408. 

 Cut worms and green currant worms. Rural New-Yorker 54.409. 



