640 Bulletin 348 



1899 (continued) 



A blister beetle. Rural New-Yorker 58: 560. 



Epicauta cinerea. 

 The pear blister-mite. Rural New-Yorker 58 : 592. 

 A picture of the kissing bug. Rural New-Yorker 58:605, fig. 228. 

 Tent caterpillars in traps. Rural New-Yorker 58 : 622. 

 Killing forest caterpillars. Rural New-Yorker 58 : 624. 

 How to kill black ants. Rural New-Yorker 58 : 624. 

 Ants and a pear tree. Rural New-Yorker 58 : 641 . 

 Killing ants in the soil. Rural New-Yorker 58 : 64 1 . 

 A new cherry pest. Rural New-Yorker 58:654, fig. 244. 



Rhagoletis cingulata. 

 Cheap and easy spraying. Rural New-Yorker 58 : 6 7 2 . 

 Is the honey bee a benefactor? Rural New-Yorker 58:749-750, fig. 273. 

 The troublesome white grub. Rural New-Yorker 58 : 83 1 . 

 Do bees fertilize fruit ? Rural New-Yorker 58 : 883 . 

 Insect pests of 1898. West. New York Hort. Soc. Proc. 44: 71-75. 

 The enemies of potatoes and how to combat them. Amer. agr. 63 : 6 1 2 , 



7 figs- 

 Some new notions about some old insects. Massachusetts Hort. Soc. 



Trans. 1898: 1 : 63-79. 

 Real kissing bug. Illus. Buffalo express [Buffalo, New York], Sep- 

 tember 3, p. 8. 

 Applied photography in economic entomology. Photogram 6: 141. 



1900 



The grape root worm, a new grape pest in New York. Cornell Univ. 

 Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 184:17-32. 



The common European praying mantis, a new beneficial insect in America. 

 Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 185:33-47. 



Some insect experiences of 1899. West New York Hort. Soc. Proc. 

 45:49-52. 



Something new in potato bugs. Waverly free press [Waverly, New- 

 York], July 28. 

 Epicauta vittata. 



Possibilities of injuries to young orchards by " 17-year locusts." Tree 

 breeder 1, October 6. 



Mosquitoes of the United States. Science 12:560-562. 



Review of Bui. 25 of U. S. Bur. Ent., by I.. ( ). Howar 1. 

 New injurious insects and remedies. East. New York Hort. Soc. Proc. 



4:55-59- 

 Report of the Entomologist. Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Ann. rept. 



13 for 1900 :xii xiii. 

 The bee, the grape, the fact. Rural New-Yorker 59:35, fig. 14. 



