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1897 (continued) 

 Thorough cultivation and potato bugs. Rural New-Yorker 56:485. 

 The gypsy moths in New York State. Rural New-Yorker 56 : 499. 



Proved to be Clisiocampa dis stria. 

 The predaceous diving beetle. Rural New-Yorker 56:501, fig. 208. 



Dytiscus sp. 

 The San Jose scale at Cornell. Rural New-Yorker 56 : 5 1 5 . 

 Life history of the silk worm. Rural New-Yorker 56: 529, fig. 214. 

 Pear psylla and lice on maples. Rural New-Yorker 56: 537. 

 The clover mite and fruit. Rural New-Yorker 56: 537. 



The melon and cucumber borers. Rural New-Yorker 56:548, fig. 226. 



Endioptis nitidalis and E. hyalinata. 

 Will bordeaux mixture retain its strength? Rural New- Yorker 56: 548. 

 What is " yellows " in the peach? Rural New-Yorker 56: 580. 



A corn-eating maggot. Rural New-Yorker 56:596. 



Phorbia fusciceps. 

 Any better fungicide than bordeaux mixture ? Rural New-Yorker 56 : 66 1 . 

 Destroying a wasp's nest. Rural New-Yorker 56:676. 

 The chinch bug in New York State. Rural New-Yorker 56:684. 

 The story of the bumble bee. Rural New-Yorker 56:692. 

 Possibly a formidable enemy of crimson clover. Rural New-Yorker 



56:694. 



Polythrincium trifotii. 

 Pomace flies hard to kill. Rural New-Yorker 56: 709. 

 A chapter on wireworms. Rural New-Yorker 56 : 7 2 5 . 

 Fight the San Jose scale this fall. Rural New-Yorker 56:740. 

 Life changes of the peach borer. Rural New-Yorker 56:805. 



Green lice on cabbage. Rural New-Yorker 56:805. 



Cabbage aphis and cucumber aphis. 

 The work of angle worms. Rural New-Yorker 56:818. 

 Will the army worm come this year? Amer. agr. 59: 582. 



A new destructive beetle. Practical farmer, May 15. 



Anomala undidata. Letter quoted. 

 Hair worms or hair snakes. Jamestown evening journal, June 16. 

 The squash destroyer. Tioga county herald [Newark Valley, New York], 



July 16. 



Anasa tristis. 

 Pigeon horn tail — Tremex columba. Madison county leader [Morris- 



ville, New York], September 30. 

 The crinkled flannel moth (Megalopyge crispata, Pack.). Can. ent. 



29: 1-2, pi. 1. 

 The blueberry span-worm (Diastictis inceptaria, Walk.) and the bumble 



flower-beetle (Euphoria inda, Linn.). Can. ent. 29:49-52, pi. 3. 

 The columbine borer (Hydroecia purpurifascia, G. & R.). Can. ent. 



29: 161-162, pi. 6. 



