REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I905 I47 



An Army Worm Outbreak. Country Gentleman, July 27, 1905, 

 70 :6g4-^ 



Records injuries in Erie and Chautauqua counties and gives a general 

 account ofHeliophila unipuncta Haw., with discussion of remedial 

 measures. 



New York Entomologic Service. New York Farmer, July 27, 

 1905, p.8 

 Summary of reports from voluntary observers. 



New York Entomologic Service. Country Gentleman, Aug. 3, 

 1905, 70:707'^ 

 Summary^of reports from voluntary observers. 



New York Entomologic Service. New York Farmer, Aug. 3, 



1905. P-5 



Summary of reports from voluntary observers. 



New Yrok Entomologic Service. Country Gentleman, Aug. 10, 

 1905, 70:72646 

 Summary of reports from voluntary observers. 



Trapping Squash Bugs. Country Gentleman, Aug. 17, 1905, 

 70:747^3 



Shingle method of trapping squash bugs, Anasa tristis DeGeer. 



Experience in Controlling San Jose Scale in New York. Ct. Pom. 



Soc. Proc. 1905, p. 1 32-46 



Summarized account of work against the San Jos^ scale, Aspidiotus 

 perniciosus Comst., with special discussion of lime-sulfur washes. 



The Borers are Active. Garden Magazine, Sep. 1905, p.82 



Directions for combating borers, specially apple borers, S a p e r d a 

 Candida Fabr. and the leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina Fabr., 

 are given. 



Fighting San Jose Scale. Country Gentleman, Aug. 24, 1905, 

 70:7744' 



Winter treatment with lime-sulfur washes advised for San Josi^ scale 

 Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst., though whale oil soap is valu- 

 able. The selection of a spraying outfit must be governed by condition. 



Plea for the Shade Trees. The Argus [Albany] Sep. 3, 1905. p. 3, 

 also in Albany Press & Knickerbocker, Sep. 3 ; Troy Times, Sep. 

 5; Cohoes Dispatch, Sep. 5; Utica Observer, Sep. 6; Utica 

 Press, Sep. 4; Rome Sentinel, Sep. 5; Syracuse Post-Standard, 

 Sep. 5; Geneva Times, Sep. 6; Rochester Democrat, Sep. 6; 

 Rochester Post-Express, Sep. 8; Buffalo Commercial, Sep. 9; 

 Buffalo Courier, Sep. 6; Lockport Journal, Sep. 12; Lockport 



