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Partial Bibliographical List. 



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 1877, with notes on the life-history of the insect. Origi- 

 nal description of larva and imago. 

 Chambers,* in Bull. U. S. G. G. Surv. Terr., IV, 1S78, p. 

 93, (as C. multipulvella, auct. Walsingham). 



1880. LiNTNBR, J. A. 39 Ann. Rept. of N. Y. Agrl. Soc, 1879. 

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1882. LiNTNER,! J. A., in Country Gentleman, July 0, 1882, 



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LiNTNER, J. A. First Report, p. 329. Mentioned in list 

 of insect depredators upon the apple-tree. 



LiNTNER, J. A. Ihid, pp. 163-167. General account, giv- 

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1883. Saunders, Wm. Insects injurious to fruit, p. 115. Brief 



general account. 

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1890. LiNTNER, J. A. Sixth Report, p. 178. Brief review of 



address before State Agrl. Soc. at its annual meeting 

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1891. LiNTNER, J. A. Eighth Report, p. 123. Specimens re- 



ceived from Oswego and Wayne counties; not yet 

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* From Dr. Lintner's First Bero t, p. 163. 

 t From Ur [.iiitnnr'B First Report, p. 1B3 

 $From Dr. l.iiitner's Second Report, p. 225. 



