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Orchestes ephippiatus Say 
Piazorhinus scutellaris Say 
Gymnetron teter Fabr. 
Conotrachelus juglandis Lec. 
C. nenuphar Herhst 
C. anaglypticus Say 
Tyloderma aereum Say 
Cryptorhynchus parochus [Zerbst 
Piazurus oculatus Say 
Cocliodes curtus Say 
Acoptus suturalis Lec. 
Ceutorhynchus affluentus Dietz 
C. sulcipennis Lec. 
C. semirufus Lec. 
C. septentrionalis Gyll. 
Pelenomus sulcicollis Fabr. 

Rhinoncus pyrrhopus Lec. 
Baris strenua Lec. 
Aulobaris naso Lec. 
Sphenophorus seulptilis Uhl. 
Calandra granaria Linn. 
Cossonus platalea Say 
Stenocelis brevis Boh. 
Monorthrum mali Fitch 
Pityophthorus minutissimus Zimm 
Xyloterus bivittatus Kirby 
X. politus Say 
Xyleborus ohesus Lec. 
Hylesinus aculeatus Say 
H.. opaculus Lec. 
Eurymycter fasciatus Oliv. 
Cratoparis lunatus Fabr. 
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 
The following is a list of the principal publications of the 
entomologist during the year 1902. 64 are given with the title,’ 
place and time of publication and a summary of the contents 
of each. Volume and page number are separated by a colon, the 
first superior figure tells the column, and the second the exact 
place in the column in ninths; e. g. 66: 842% means vol. 66, p. 842, 
column 2, beginning in the seventh ninth, i. e. about seven ninths 
of the way down. 
Hackberry Gall (Country Gentleman, Oct. 17, 1901, 66 :842*) 
The gallof Pachypsylla celtidis-mamma Riley, from Greenwich 
R. L, is briefly described and the insect characterized. 
Dying White Pines (Troy Budget, Oct. 27, 1901, p.12; Argus 
[Albany] Nov. 17, p.13) 
An account of injuries to white pines in the Hudson river valley by To micus 
calligraphus Germ., and associated species. 
Seventeen Year Cicada (Country Gentleman, Nov. 7, 1901, 
66 :902”) 
Gives distribution of brood of Cicada septendecim Linn. to appear 
in 1902 and indorses advice to refrain from setting young trees or close pruning 
in sections where the insect is abundant. 
Cigar Case-bearer (Country Gentleman, Nov. 7, 1901, 66 :902") 
The cases are described and the habits of Coleophora fletcherella 
F rn. given. 
!Titles are given as published ; and in some instances they have been changed or supplied by 
the editors of the various paperse 
