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1895 (continued) 



The blackberry leaf -spot fungus. Rural New-Yorker 54:665. 

 Septoria rubi(?). 



A bug with a long snout. Rural New-Yorker 54: 665. 

 Balanimis quercus. 



The pests of the hen house. Rural New-Yorker 54:679, fig. 215. 



Menopon pallidum and Dermanyssus gallina. 

 Copper solution for celery blight. Rural New-Yorker 54 : 68 1 . 

 The troublesome harlequin bug. Rural New-Yorker 54:697. 

 Will salt kill grubs and worms? Rural New-Yorker 54:713. 

 A liquid " thistle destroyer." Rural New-Yorker 54: 777. 



Bugs, mustard seed, and clover. Rural New-Yorker 54: 777. 



Grain plant louse (?). 

 The story of the apple rust. Rural New-Yorker 54:841. 

 Work of the snowy tree cricket. Rural New-Yorker 54:856. 

 The magnolia-blossom tortricid. Ent. news 6:175. 

 A curious hammock and its maker. Ent. news 7: 109. 



A new plum pest. West. New York Hort. Soc. Proc. 40:32-43. 

 Lecanlum corni. 



Fir sawfly. Amer. agr. 56:285. 



Lophyrus abietis. 

 [No title.] Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. No date. 



A spray calendar, published in 1894. (See Cornell Univ. Agr Exp Sta Bui 

 252:335-) 

 The cigar-case-bearer in western New York. Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. 



Sta. Bui. 93 : 211-230. 

 Climbing cutworms in western New York. Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. 



Sta. Bui. 104:551-600. 

 Feltia subgothica, Haworth, or Agrotis (Subgen. Agronoma) jaculifera, 



Guenee, which? Can. ent. 27:301-308, pi. 

 The plum-twig gall-mite. Can. ent. 27:329. 

 The clover root borer. Country gentleman 40: 208-209. 

 An important new book. Ithaca daily journal, April 9. 



Review of " A manual for the study of insects," by John Henry Comstock and 

 Anna Botsford Comstock. 



[No title.] Oswego daily palladium, June 1. 

 Lepisma saccharina. 



Plum scale in Michigan. Allegan gazette, June 22. 

 Lecanium corni. 



A rare species. Waverly free press, September 21. 

 Phobetron pithecium. 



1896 



Wireworms and the bud moth. Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 



io7:33- 66 - 

 The pear psylla and the New York plum scale. Cornell Univ. Agr. 



Exp. Sta. Bui. 108:67-86. 



