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PSYCHE. 



[January 1S94. 



Goff, E. S. Protection against the striped 



cucumber beetle. [Diabtotica :-iVia/a]. 



p. 90, 92, f. 21. 

 Massey, W. F. The striped cucuin))er beetle. 



\Diabrotica I'iitata]. p. 129. 

 Editorial. Legislation against the gypsy 



moth {^Ocneria dispar~\. p. 150. 

 Jack, J. G. A newly imported rose saw-fly 



{^Emfihyiiii ciiictus, L.). p. 151-152. 

 Jack, J. G. The comparative liability of 



trees to disease, p. 176-178. 

 Smith, J. B. Insecticides for window plants. 



p. 192. 

 Jack, J. G. State control of the gypsy moth. 



\^Ocneria dhpaj^. p. 277-278. 

 Veitch, A. and Smith, J. B. The chrysan- 

 themum fly. \Eristalh tenax\. p. 



326. 

 Smith, J. B. An experience with rose-bugs. 



\^Mttcrodactylus siil>s/'!»os/is.'\ p. 343- 



344- 

 Jack, J. G. Diseases ot chrysanthemums 

 caused by insects. \^Cictidula qitadri- 

 lineata, Lygus litieolaris, Lygaettf: {^= 

 Poec{locapsus\ Ihieatns, Tiifhleps insi- 

 diosiis, Plagiogiiathui obscuiiis, Phyto- 

 myza chrysanthemi, Eiistitlis (eiiax']. 



P- 439-44"' f- 55- 

 Smith, J. B. A new enemy \^Cyyftorhyi>- 



chiis lapathil of willows, p. 451. 

 A. and Editor. Insect enemies \^Alypia octo- 



macitlata'] of Ampelopsis. p. 471. 

 Weed, C. M. The white pine louse. S^Lach- 



niis strol>i~\. p. 48S, f. 60-62. 

 Phono. Enemies of the grape vine. p. 



547- 

 Smith, J. li. The lilack peach Aphis. 



\_Apliis penicae iiiger~\. p. 54S, f. 



70-72. 

 Smith, J. B. Notes on the plum Curculio. 



[^Coiiotrac/telns nenuphar^, p. 560. 

 Weed, C. M. The spotted willow-twig Aphis. 



[Melanoxani/ius salicis]. p. 632, f. 



83-8.S- 



Vol. IV (1891) contains the following: — 



Treat, Mary. The pines at Christmas-lime. 

 [Notes on Lophyrus ahbotii and Re- 

 finia frn!ifrana~\. p. 14. 



Smith, J. B. A winter campaign against 

 insects, p. 42. 



Treat, Mary. Insect enemies '^Tomiciis cal- 

 ligraphus, Ckalcophorii virgiiiienfis, 

 C. libeifa, Moiiohammii!^ coiifiisor'] of 

 the pitch pine. p. 62-63. 



Jack, J. G. An insect pest [Isosoma oichi- 

 deariim'] of Cattleyas. p. 99-100, f. 21. 



Jack, J. G. Can the gypsy moth [^Ocueria 

 dispai'] be exterminated.' p. 111-T12, 



Fernow. B. E. Insect lime for the gypsy 

 moth. [Ocueria d/spar]. p. 142-143. 



Smith, J. B. Insect lime. p. 1^3- 



Jack, J. G. Nofes on some insects [Gc.s.y- 

 paria ulmi, Orgviti leiicostigma, Hy- 

 phantriu ciDiea, Thyridopit'ryx ephem- 

 eraeformis, Ociieria dtspar'\ and 

 insect remedies, p. iS4, 1S6. 



Fernow, B. E. Insect lime, nevertheless, 

 p. 202-203. 



Smith. J. B. An oak scale [^AsterodAispis 

 qiiercicola\ p. 243. t". 43. 



Hoskins, T. N. The abuse of insecticides. 

 p. 247. 



Anon. S^Diplosis pyriz-ora^. p. 276. 



Jack. J. G. Weevils ^Bntchidae'\ in legu- 

 minous tree-seeds, p. 2S0-2S1, f. 49. 



Robbins, M. C. A struggle with the web- 

 worm [/^v/^««/'/'a <"««<>«]. p. 291-292. 



Anon. \^Macrodactylussubspinoius'\. p. 312. 



Anon. [PhorodoH /iumuh"\. p. 312. 



Robbins, M. C. The rose-chafer. [M<icro- 

 daciylns snbspinosits]. p. 33S-340. 



Pearson, A. W. Experience with the rose- 

 bug \_Macrodactylits ^nbspitiostis] in 

 1891. p. 415-416. 



Taplin, W. H. Insecticides for greenliouse 

 plants, p. 452. 



Jack, J. G. A clematis hortr \^Acalikoe catt- 

 dala']. p. 496, f. 77. 



Riley, C. V. A new herbarium pest. [Car- 

 p/ioxera ftelearia'\. 543-544, f. 84- 



s.s. 



